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An essential two-day program for Government contract professionals.
Includes coverage of Data Rights issues in Federal Supply Schedule contracting, new developments in Open Source Software issues, and the FAR Part 27 Plain English Rewrite.
- Coverage of new developments in both defense and civilian agency procurements.
- Special coverage of the final DOD regulations and of the Information Technology Management Reform Act (ITMRA).
- How product ownership is negotiated and determined.
- Contractor and Government options, rights, and responsibilities.
If you're involved in Government contracting, you undoubtedly know how vital patents, technical data, and computer software rights are. If you don't know, then you must learn, for these rights mean product ownership of intellectual property in both the present and future, and how ownership will be determined between the Government and the contractor.
It is, however, an unusually complex area containing a wide range of variables and circumstances. In addition, the difficulties are compounded by the Government's determination to completely retain title to the patents and technical data for products it has contracted for, and from the unique problems that can arise when computer software is the product at hand.
The purpose of this specialized program is to provide the most practical information possible on computer software, patents, and technical data rights from the perspective of both the Government and contractors and their professional advisors. It is a clear, incisive analysis of each side's rights, responsibilities, and remedies.
The detailed Course Curriculum tells the story. In addition, the program will be presented by an expert Course Faculty: Government contract professionals with exhaustive experience in this crucial area of procurement who have authored an extensive Course Manual for participants.
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Dates and Locations
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October 18-19, 2010
L'Enfant Plaza Hotel
Washington, DC
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November 3-4, 2010
Flamingo Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV
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Accreditation
This Program is eligible for:
8.25 (60 minute)
9.9 (50 minute)
This Program is eligible for:
9.0 (CPE) hours of credit
Program Level: Basic
Program Prerequisite: None
Advance Preparation: None
Method: Group-Live
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Registration Fee
$995.00
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Daily Schedule
Day 1
Schedule for La Jolla, CA: 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Schedule for Las Vegas & Washington DC: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Day 2
Schedule for La Jolla, CA: 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Schedule for Las Vegas & Washington DC: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM
The Course Faculty
Louis D. Victorino practices law in the Washington, D.C. office of Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP. Mr. Victorino's practice involves both counseling and litigation in the Public Contract Law field, representing domestic and foreign concerns that sell products or services to Federal, State, or local government agencies. In his 38 year career, he has litigated in excess of forty matters before the Court of Federal Claims, the Boards of Contract Appeals, the Comptroller General, as well as various state and Federal District Courts. He is admitted to the bars of the District of Columbia, California, U.S. Court of Federal Claims, and the Federal District Courts for the Northern and Central Districts of California, Colorado, Idaho, Michigan, Rhode Island, and Washington. Mr. Victorino is a graduate of Stanford University and the UCLA School of Law, where he was an Associate Editor of the UCLA Law Review. He is an author and lecturer on Government Contracts Law
W. Jay DeVecchio Partner in the Washington, DC law offices of Jenner & Block, concentrating on Government procurement issues. Mr. DeVecchio's practice includes litigation and counseling in virtually all areas of procurement law, including Medicare, TRICARE, and FEHBP matters, as well as representation in related issues such as criminal and civil fraud, qui tam actions, and internal investigations. His principal clients are in the aerospace, health care, and service industries.
Mr. DeVecchio has written and spoken extensively. He is a guest instructor at the University of Virginia, as well as the George Washington University Law School government Contracts Program, and he lectures nationwide for Federal Publications. He conducts seminars on a wide range of subjects, including Contract Pricing, Compliance Programs, the Anti-Kickback Act, Qui Tam Litigation, Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software, Claims, and Teaming Agreements. Mr. DeVecchio also has developed and appears in a series of training videotapes, used by over one hundred companies, addressing Labor Charging, Materials Charging, and Procurement Integrity. Mr. DeVecchio holds an Undergraduate degree, cum laude, from Duke University, law degree, with distinction, from the Catholic University School of Law where he served as an Editor of the Law Review.
Accreditation
This Program is eligible for:
8.25 (60 minute)
9.9 (50 minute)
This Program is eligible for:
9.0 (CPE) hours of credit
Program Level: Basic
Program Prerequisite: None
Advance Preparation: None
Method: Group-Live
Flamingo Las Vegas 3555 LAS VEGAS BLVD S
Las Vegas, NV 89109-8901
L'Enfant Plaza Hotel 480 LENFANT PLZ SW
Washington, DC 20024-2253
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Washington, DC |
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Las Vegas, NV |
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