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A Federal Publications Seminar that provides an advanced course covering techniques for creating and performing teaming agreements and subcontracts in Federal procurement. Companies often find that subcontract boilerplate clauses create more problems than they solve. Instead a systems approach to subcontracting is needed – one that assesses the risks, defines the objectives, and allows for flexible responses. Further, the use of teaming arrangements has increased significantly, especially on contracts for sophisticated, high-tech items where no single company has all of the technical resources to do the work. Consequently, the Government has actively encouraged such arrangements for some programs. The course objective is to provide both new and experienced employees with a greater understanding of subcontracting issues so that they may better administer and manage their own subcontracts. Course earns 12.0 hours CEU, CPE or CLE credit.
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