What Will the New Year Bring for Government Contractors?
Webinar | 01.14.16, 8:00 AM EST - 10:30 AM EST
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Will it be more of the same for government contractors in 2016 -- increased oversight, intense competition, new regulations, and consolidation? Join the Crowell & Moring team on Thursday, January 14 at 1:00 pm Eastern to find out. Our attorneys will discuss likely trends for the coming year on a variety of topics including cost, commercial items, update on Executive Orders, investigations, compliance, suspension/debarment, GSA and VA schedules, mergers & acquisitions, small business, procurement fraud and so much more.
Presenters include some of the most experienced practitioners in the field. We hope you will join us for the free and informative webinar.
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