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Subcontract Clauses and Flowdown Training – 3/18/14 Online

Ever wonder how to figure out which clauses you should flow-down to your subcontractors?  Or, wonder if the clauses being flowed down to you by a prime make sense? Too often, government contractors include FAR clauses in subcontracts that are inapplicable or non-sensical while omitting other clauses that should be added for their protection and the subcontractor’s protection.

This webinar on 3/18/14 focuses on flow-down requirements and highlights 50 frequently encountered FAR clauses and provides detailed guidance on how to determine what type of clause it is and when it should be flowed down.  This course is geared towards both prime and subcontractors and is a longer session where we will focus on a more practical approach with excercises to learn how to flowdown subcontract clauses.  Over the course of four hours, the seminar will present technical information and seek to use discussion and practical work with examples to cover the following:

  •          Regulatory overview and Subcontract structure training
  •          Review terms
  •          Uniform contract format
  •          Subcontract Formation Considerations
  •          Location of clauses in FAR and in contract
  •          Types of clause families and clauses
  •          When various types of clauses  may be used
  •          Government’s perspective of clause management
  •          Contract Briefing/Clause Briefing Best Practices
  •          Understand Structure of clauses
  •          Mandatory Flow Downs
  •          Hardest hitting clause requirements
  •          Optional Flow downs and how to interpret
  •          What and when should you push back to prime
  •          When should prime require clause be included in subcontract
  •          Contract clause briefing and clause flow down exercise
  •          Excercises
  •          FAR Clause Matrix

Register here:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/subcontract-clause-flow-down-workshopwebinar-registration-9813856509

 

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Hiring Military Spouses!

We are hiring military spouses on a part-time basis to support the MetLife TRICARE Dental Program; no experience necessary. We are seeking military spouses who live on, or have direct involvement with the following bases (see list below). BiLingual candidates are encouraged to apply!  Contact careers@CaaSusLLC.com for more information.
BASE                                    LOCATION
Fort Bragg:                                     Cumberland, Hoke, Harnett and Moore counties, North Carolina
Fort Hood:                                     Killeen, Texas. Halfway between Austin and Waco
Fort Bliss:                                       El Paso, TX
Fort Carson:                                  Colorado Springs, primarily in El Paso County, Colorado
Joint Base Lewis-McChord:   Tacoma, Washington
Fort Drum:                                    Jefferson County, New York
Fort Stewart:                                Liberty County and Bryan County, Georgia
Fort Riley:                                     Junction City and Manhattan, Kansas
Camp LeJeune:                            Jacksonville, North Carolina
Cherry Point:                               Havelock, North Carolina
New River:                                    Jacksonville, North Carolina
Kitsap:                                             Bremerton, WA
Fort Campbell:                             Border between Hopkinsville, Kentucky, and Clarksville, Tennessee
Fort Sill:                                          Lawton, Oklahoma, about 85 miles southwest of Oklahoma City
Fort Benning:                               Outside Columbus, Georgia

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NDA, TA & Subk Formation Webinar 12/10/13

The second webinar course in a three part Government Contractor Subcontracting series will be on Tuesday, December 10th from 12pm to 2pm focusing on Non-Disclosure Agreements, Contractor Teaming Agreements, and Subcontract Agreement Formation.

Course detail and registration information can be found here:

https://teamingsubkagreements.eventbrite.com

 

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2012 Executive Compensation Limit/Cap increased to $952,308

The Federal Register published a notice on Dec. 4, 2013 increasing the exec comp cap to $952,308.  This may present implications to larger businesses with 12/31 Fiscal Year Ends who have already submitted timely Incurred Cost Submissions disallowing executive compensation in excess of the previous cap of $763,029 for 2011.

#ExecComp

http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-12-04/pdf/2013-28982.pdf

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NCMA/CaaSus Webinar: Subcontracting on a Commercial Item Basis- Nov 14!

Title:  Subcontracting on a Commercial Item Basis to reduce risk and increase profit

This course, sponsored by the NCMA Tysons Chapter and CaaSus, will teach you how to benefit from conducting Part 12 Commercial Item subcontract procurements.  From streamlining requirements, to reduced regulatory risk and a reduction of administrative costs, leveraging part 12 procurement methods to subcontract is a widely under-utilized procurement method that can save your company time, money and decrease your compliance risk exposure.

This two hour webinar will provide you the knowledge, tools and resources to effective understand what commercial items are, how to determine commerciality, recognize risk associated with the procurement method and conduct price analysis in support of commercial item procurements.  Specifically, the course will address the following:

Overview

•             Commercial Item Definition

•             Products

•             Services

•             Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act of 1994

•             Categories of Commercial items

•             Federal Memoranda

•             Benefits/Challenges

Market Research for Commercial items

•             Requirements

•             Market Research Resources

•             Pricing Factors to Consider in Market Research

•             Market Research Report

Determination of Commerciality

•             Strategies

•             Training

•             Commercial Item Determination Checklist

Acquiring Commercial Items through Federal Supply and Multiple Award Schedules

Commercial Items Contracting

•             FAR Part 12 requirements

•             Mandatory Commercial Item Terms and Conditions

•             Mandatory clauses

•             Small Business Preferences

Commercial Items Price Analysis Techniques

•             Comparison of prices received

•             Leveraging historical pricing as independent estimate

•             Comparison of published price lists

•             Pricing-Support Resources

Reserve your space at:  info@CaaSusLLC.com; Registration link coming soon from NCMA Tysons.

Price:  $99 per line; unlimited attendees.

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CaaSus Education Coming Soon!

CaaSus Education is the educational forum and computer based training arm of CaaSus LLC.  Dedicated to the promotion of quality Federal Government life cycle education and training, CaaSus Education will promote educational opportunities from seminars to full day and multi-day courses in the discipline of Federal contracting in two distinct ways:

1.  CaaSus Government Contractor Computer Based Training (CBT)

Affordable and accessible content specific computer based training on a variety of Federal Acquisition, contracting, regulatory and audit topics.  Courses are available individually or in series sets.  The first courses will be released in November and include two Business Ethics courses and 2 subcontract management  and administration courses.  Additional courses will be released on a rolling basis every month.  Each two-hour course segment includes perpetual licensing for the company (not by user) and is a flat price of  $299 per segment.

2.  CaaSus Education LinkedIn Group

This LinkedIn group will be open to both educational providers and government contractors interested in finding out about seminar and training opportunities.    The CaaSus Education LinkedIn group is focused on driving the content that training providers supply by matching it with the needs and demands of government contractors.  The group encourages government contractors to post inquiries relative to content specific educational opportunities and for training providers to post upcoming educational activities.  Only verified training providers will be permitted to post to the site.

For more information, contact info@CaaSusLLC.com or (571) 308-6052.

 

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Subcontract Management & Flowdown Workshop: October 3, 2013 Greater DC Metro Area

Join Christine Wade of CaaSus, LLC and Gunjan Talati of Reed Smith LLP for a full day instructional session on Focus on Subcontracting.  Back from popular demand on the East coast, this course will be presented on October 3, 2013 in Reed Smith’s Falls Church, VA office location training facilities and will present key purchasing/procurement instruction relative to the following:

  1. Subcontract Management & Administration
  2. Teaming Agreements, Non-Disclosure Agreements and Subcontract Agreements structure and administration
  3. Subcontract Flowdown Workshop

Eventbrite - Subcontract Management, Teaming & Flow downs

Register Here: https://subcontractflowdown.eventbrite.com/

Part 1- Subcontract Management & Administration:  The course begins with Subcontract Management and Administration where CaaSus and Reed Smith will answer:  What is subcontract management?  Who’s involved and what are the steps?  Definitional aspects of subcontract management and administration will be presented, as well as discuss the lifecycle, application of subcontract types, internal control requirements and current audit guidance. Subcontract Management Course Objectives:

  • Definition of subcontract management
  • Purpose of subcontract management
  • Subcontract Lifecycle
  • Parties involved
  • Privity of contract
  • Managing different subcontract types
  • Documentation Requirements
  • Keys to successful subcontract management
  • Current Audit Guidance

Part II- Teaming Agreements, Non-Disclosure Agreements and Subcontract Agreements:  The second part of the course focuses on NDAs, CTAs and other specific subcontractor agreements.  In this session we will focus on the nuts and bolts of specific instruments executed between government prime contractors and their business partners, including:

  • The differences between Non-Disclosure Agreements, Contractor Teaming Agreements and Subcontracts
  • The subcontract proposal lifecycle
  • When NDA’s, CTAs and Subcontracts apply to the subcontract lifecycle
  • When to use each type of agreement
  • Common pitfalls to avoid in structuring subcontracts, NDAs and teaming agreements
  • Live Examples & Discussion

Part III- Subcontract Clauses and Flowdowns:  This longer session we will move to a smaller-group, more practical approach as we add some interactive work on subcontract flow down clauses to the classroom instruction.  Over the course of four hours, the seminar will present technical information and seek to use discussion and practical work with examples to cover the following:

  •          Regulatory overview and Subcontract structure training
  •          Review terms
  •          Uniform contract format
  •          Subcontract Formation Considerations
  •          Location of clauses in FAR and in contract
  •          Types of clause families and clauses
  •          When various types of clauses  may be used
  •          Government’s perspective of clause management
  •          Contract Briefing/Clause Briefing Best Practices
  •          Understand Structure of clauses
  •          Mandatory Flow Downs
  •          Hardest hitting clause requirements
  •          Optional Flow downs and how to interpret
  •          What and when should you push back to prime
  •          When should prime require clause be included in subcontract
  •          Contract clause briefing and clause flow down exercise

 

Eventbrite - Subcontract Management, Teaming & Flow downs

The instructors:

Christine J. Wade, President and CEO of CaaSus LLC, a company specializing in making high quality Federal compliance support accessible and affordable to government contractors.  Ms. Wade has worked on compliance issues both as a government contractor, and as an outside consultant to government contractors.  She understands the compliance challenges her clients face in identifying, remediating and maintaining compliance with regulatory, cost accounting and audit requirements and CaaSus presents solutions to foster compliant internal control environments and behavior.    Ms. Wade is a graduate of the University of Virginia, and is certified as a Project Management Professional (PMP) as well as a Certified Federal Contracts Manager (CFCM).  www.CaaSusLLC.com

Gunjan Talati is a senior associate in Reed Smith’s Washington, D.C. office, where he practices in the Government Contracts & Grants Group. Gunjan’s practice focuses on all aspects of government procurement law, including small business matters, ethics and compliance issues, and litigation, including bid protests. Gunjan has significant experience representing small businesses in various Small Business Administration matters.  Mr. Talati is a graduate of the Georgia Institute of Technology and earned his J.D. from the Catholic University School of Law.  www.reedsmith.com

Registration is active. Please register here: Eventbrite - Subcontract Management, Teaming & Flow downs
Space is limited to 35 participants due to interactive structure of course. Submit registration requests and/or advance registration requests to info@CaaSusLLC.com. Continuing Education credit available. Registration Fee: $295 including materials and networking breakfast, lunch and breaks.

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Teaming for Success round table discussion at the Tysons Regional Chamber of Commerce

Join CaaSus and the Tysons Regional Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday, June 11th for a round table discussion  surrounding strategic teaming to leverage past performance, compliance and relationships.

Moderator:  Christine J Wade, CEO of CaaSus LLC

Special Guests:     Michael L Marshall, co-CEO of Spry Methods ~ IT government contractor

                                   Carol B Rudd, CEO of CRP, Inc ~ Woman Owned/Minority Owned Small Business government contractor

                                    Michael J Wade, Partner of GaryRegenhardtGoldsteinWade ~ Attorney

Register via below link:

http://www.vtrcc.org/cwt/External/WCPages/WCEvents/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=527

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Subcontract Management, NDAs & Teaming Agreements, and Flowdowns…. oh my!

Great NCMA seminar on NDAs & Teaming Agreements; Now onto Flowdowns!

Thank you to all of the attendees at the second installment of the NCMA 3-part series on Subcontracting!  Excellent discussion and participation and great anecdotal scenarios provided by NCMA seminar chair, Stuart Turner of Arnold & Porter.  Look for the NCMA announcement for the 3rd installment on flowdown clauses on 4/25/13!  This final installment of the series will be a four hour, interactive workshop on flowdown clauses where participants will not only learn when and how to determine flowdown requirements, but also practice with real scenarios in break-out groups.  This is sure to be an event you don’t want to miss!

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Focus on Subcontracting Seminar Series – Session 2: Subcontracts, NDA’s & Teaming Agreements

Please join CaaSus and NCMA for the second installment in the three part series on Subcontracting.  Session 2 discusses subcontracts, NDA’s and Contractor Teaming Agreements.

If you missed the first session, don’t worry!  Each segment can be taken in isolation or in conjunction with the whole program.  Session 3 will present a workshop on Subcontract Clauses and Flow Downs.  Date and Location TBD.

Register Here:  http://ncmatysons.org/EventDetails.aspx?id=112

 

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