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Professor Ralph C. Nash Jr. wrote the book on government contract changes. Here is an opportunity to spend two days with Professor Nash on this core course in Government Contracts and work through the most definitive and comprehensive coursebook in print on this subject.
With full coverage of the Changes Clause:
- What it really means
- What triggers it
- Determining its impact on profit
- Each party's rights
- Strategies for effective contract administration
- Other equitable relief
- Securing prompt & equitable payment
- Calculating the cost of the change
If you know Government contracts, you know the significance of changes. If you don't know Government contracts, but are becoming involved, you had better know the significance of changes. For there is no doubt that the overwhelming number of operating problems and claims arising out of Government contracts center around questions of actual or constructive changes in the work. The contractors know this . . . the Government knows this. . . attorneys, accountants and professional representatives for both camps know this. . .and you (we are sure) know this.
However, no matter how keen your sense of awareness, or how advanced your level of knowledge, Government contract changes is a subject about which you can never know enough. Because it is so active, so volatile, so prone to almost-daily development, that failure to pay it constant court can render your knowledge obsolete. Or, looking at it from the opposite angle, a dedicated effort to "keep current," without periodic reevaluations of the subject as a whole, can lead to the cliché-situation of having forgotten more than you know.
These are the reasons why Federal Publications developed this special course: Changes & Equitable Adjustments In Government Contracts. These . . . plus requests by attendees at many of our programs for "more" on changes.
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Dates and Locations
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May 9-10, 2012
Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine
San Diego, CA
$1055.00
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July 11-12, 2012
The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort
Hilton Head Island, SC
$1055.00
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Accreditation
This Program is eligible for:
11 (60 minute)
13.2 (50 minute)
This Program is eligible for:
13 (CPE) hours of credit
Program Level: Basic
Program Prerequisite: None
Advance Preparation: None
Method: Group-Live
This Program is eligible for:
11 (CLP) hours of credit
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Daily Schedule
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
The Course Director
Ralph C. Nash, Jr. Nationally recognized as one of the leading and most respected authorities in Government procurement, Ralph Nash’s guidance, insights and innovations have been at the forefront of the contracting profession for decades. Now a Professor Emeritus of Law at The George Washington University, Professor Nash was first appointed to the faculty of the Law School in 1960, where he immediately established and became the founding Director of the Law School’s Government Contracts Program. Designed to provide a solid framework for teaching, research and writing in Government procurement, the program is a leading U.S. educational resource in Government contracting today and Professor Nash continues as a vital part of the program.
In addition to an active role in consulting for Government agencies, private corporations, industrial organizations and law firms on procurement matters, Professor Nash continues to educate the contracting community through programs sponsored by educational institutions, professional societies and professional associations. He has served as a member of the governing Council of the American Bar Association’s Section of Public Contract Law and as a Judge on the Atomic Energy Commission Board of Contract Appeals. In addition, Professor Nash is a Fellow of the National Contract Management Association and serves on the NCMA’s Board of Advisors.
Author of one of the most respected texts ever written on a procurement subject - Government Contract Changes - he has coauthored a number of the basic texts on procurement matters including Formation of Government Contracts, 3d ed. 1998, Administration of Government Contracts, 4th ed. 2006, Cost Reimbursement Contracting, 2d ed. 1993, and Competitive Negotiation: The Source Selection Process, 2d ed. 1999. Professor Nash is the author of the Federal Publications monthly publication, The Nash & Cibinic Report.
Professor Nash received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Princeton University and his Juris Doctor degree from The George Washington University.
Accreditation
This Program is eligible for:
11 (60 minute)
13.2 (50 minute)
This Program is eligible for:
13 (CPE) hours of credit
Program Level: Basic
Program Prerequisite: None
Advance Preparation: None
Method: Group-Live
This Program is eligible for:
11 (CLP) hours of credit
Hyatt Regency La Jolla at Aventine 3777 La Jolla Village Drive
San Diego, CA 92122
The Westin Hilton Head Island Resort Two Grasslawn Ave
Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
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| May 9-10, 2012 |
San Diego, CA |
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| July 11-12, 2012 |
Hilton Head Island, SC |
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