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A custom crafted program for industry and Government procurement professionals.

A rare opportunity to spend 2 information packed days with the nationally recognized authority on contract administration; Professor Ralph C. Nash, Jr., whose leadership, innovation, and insights continue to guide the way in procurement.

The foundation of Government contracting is Contract Administration. Without effective, solid administration, any type of Government contract whether for a product or a service. . . large or small, can face enormous hurdles, problems, claims, and disputes. As participants will find, this Workshop takes on the substantive issues of contract administration directly and aggressively.

Each day of the Workshop will deal with specific, concrete administration problem areas. These areas will be illuminated, dissected, sharply analyzed and resolved -- through discussions, lectures, and problem-solving exercises. Keeping with the advanced nature of this program, you will also learn proven techniques for avoiding disputes. Strategies to use, when disputes do arise, will be covered also.

Each attendee will receive a copy of the nationally acclaimed text, the newly published fourth edition of Administration of Government Contracts for use during the program and as a desk-reference after the Workshop is over. In addition, selected copies of THE NASH & CIBINIC REPORT will be used to focus on key issues. By the end of the course, you will be able to use these tools to identify practical, legal, equitable and ethical solutions to problems you are sure to face in contract administration.

In short, all of the elements have been carefully selected and crafted to give you the most practical, advanced program on contract administration possible. We hope you will be able to participate in one of the sessions.

Dates and Locations
March 20-21, 2012
AMA Conference Center
Arlington, VA
$1025.00
April 11-12, 2012
Royal Sonesta Hotel- New Orleans
New Orleans, LA
$1025.00
September 25-26, 2012
AMA Conference Center
Arlington, VA
$1025.00
October 3-4, 2012
Downtown Harvard Club
Boston, MA
$1025.00
Accreditation
This Program is eligible for:
11 (60 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
Related Downloads
Registration Form for fax-in registrations (PDF)
Daily Schedule
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM


1. AN OVERVIEW OF CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION

a.     What Is Contract Administration?

b.    The Rules

c.     Where The Rules Originate

d.    The Govt's Authorized Agents

e.     Standards Of Conduct

f.     Liability Of Govt Employees

 

2. INTERPRETING CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

a.     Key Definitions

b.    The Goals Of Interpretation

c.     Contract Wording - A Detailed Review

d.    Questions / Problems Following Contract Analysis

 

3. CHANGES IN CONTRACTS

a.     The Changes Clause

b.    Notice Requirements

c.     Change Orders

d.    Causes

e.     Damages

 

4. DELAYS

a.     Excusable

b.    Compensable

c.     Standard Clauses

d.    Causes

e.     Damages

 

5. USING GOVT PROPERTY

a.     Overview

b.    Govt Obligations

c.     Contractor Obligations & Remedies

 

6. RECOGNIZING THE RISKS IN THE PROCESS

a.     Faulty Representations & Statements

b.    Nondisclosures

c.     Warranty Issues

d.    Good Faith & Fair Dealing

e.     Performance Impracticability & Mistakes

f.     Allocating The Risks Fairly

 

7. ACCURATELY PRICING ADJUSTMENTS

a.     Basic Computation Rules

b.    Proving The Amount

c.     Claim Preparation Costs

d.    Defective Pricing Claims By The Govt

e.     Calculating Overhead & Profit Figures

f.     Delay & Impact

 

8. DIFFERING SITE CONDITIONS

a.     The Standard Contract Clause

b.    Type I & Type II Conditions

c.     Contract Breach

d.    Contractor's Duty To Inspect The Site

e.     Govt Disclaimers

f.     Notice & Procedure

g.    Exculpatory Clauses

 

9. INSPECTION, ACCEPTANCE & WARRANTIES

a.     Govt Rights

b.    Inspection Procedures

c.     Rejection & Correction

d.    Acceptance

e.     Express & Implied Warranties

 

10. PAYMENT

a.     Discharge

b.    Contract Payments

c.     Standard Clauses

d.    Prompt Payment Act

e.     Debt Collection Procedures

f.     Remedies & Setoffs

 

11. TERMINATIONS FOR CONVENIENCE

a.     Govt's Rights

b.    Procedures

c.     Constructive Termination

d.    Contractor Recovery

e.     Settlement Principles & Procedures

f.     Partial Terminations

 

12. TERMINATION FOR DEFAULT

a.     Bases for Termination

b.    The Decision

c.     Contractor Defenses

d.    Govt Remedies

e.     Procedures

f.     Damages

g.    Liquidated Damages

h.     Contesting the Termination

 

13. THE DISPUTES PROCESS & ADMINISTRATION

a.     The Process

b.    The Disputes Path

c.     Asserting Contractor Claims

d.    The C.O.'s & The Administrator's Roles

e.     Remedies

f.     Overview Of The Contract Disputes Act

 

 

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 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 co-authored 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, 3rd ed. 2004; and Competetive Negotiation: The Source Selection Process, 2d ed. 1999. He is the author of theFederal 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)
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
AMA Conference Center
2345 Crystal Dr
Ste 200
Arlington, VA 22202
Downtown Harvard Club
One Federal St 38th FL
Boston, MA 02110
Royal Sonesta Hotel- New Orleans
300 Bourbon St
New Orleans, LA 70130
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March 20-21, 2012 Arlington, VA
April 11-12, 2012 New Orleans, LA
September 25-26, 2012 Arlington, VA
October 3-4, 2012 Boston, MA
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