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    Webinar series provide in-depth treatment in topical areas.Each series consists of a number of 60-90 minute live and on-demand webinars, presented by the foremost experts in the field.
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    The FPSOnline library contains hundreds of on-demand courses covering the foundations of contracting and hot topics in the federal contracting industry. IMPORTANT: On-demand webinars are NOT eliglible for CLE or CPE credits. Wherever possible, we provide accreditation for those who attend 'live' webinar sessions.
On-Demand Webinars
Aug 28, 2025
Patents, Invention Reporting and IP Considerations for Grants and Other Types of Agreements - Session 3 - IP Series 2025
Intellectual Property Series - 2025
This webinar, led by Locke Bell of Morrison & Foerster LLP, will explore the consequences of developing inventions using federal government funding and developing IP under non-procurement vehicles such as grants, cooperative agreements, and other transactions, answering the questions who owns the IP and what rights does the government obtain. Learning Objectives: By the end of this webinar, you should be able to:  understand the process for reporting inventions to the government and patenting those inventions, and the consequences of not following the rules for doing so.  appreciate the unique IP considerations related to special types of government agreements - grants, cooperative agreements, and other transaction agreements.
On-Demand Webinars
Aug 21, 2025
Rights in Computer Software Made Easy - Session 2 - Intellectual Property Series 2025
Intellectual Property Series - 2025
If you thought there were misconceptions about rights in technical data, be assured there is even greater confusion about rights in noncommercial and commercial computer software. In this Webinar, W Jay DeVecchio and Locke Bell will address the fundamental aspects of the software clauses and point out the commonalities and the differences between those clauses and the technical data provisions. Learning Objectives: By the end of this webinar, you should understand:  the definitions of when development occurs, how one has to mark software (including software within a silicon chip), the notable absence at DOD of any clause for commercial computer software and the corresponding use under the FAR of a peculiar commercial clause.  the proper contents of software license agreements  how one prices commercial software, and how uniquely-governmental software can be or become commercial.
On-Demand Webinars
Aug 14, 2025
Taking the Mystery Out of Rights in Technical Data - Session 1 - Intellectual Property Series 2025
Intellectual Property Series - 2025
The "data rights" clauses in the FAR and DFARS are some of the longest and least understood contract provisions. But if one steps back from the length of the data rights clauses and instead views them with some very simple, common-sense concepts in mind, the clauses become surprisingly easy to understand and to apply. Learning Objectives: By the end of this webinar, you should be able to:  understand the basic principles of rights in technical data and the common misunderstandings about who owns the rights in the data;  determine whether the data rights clauses require delivery;  when development occurs- better understand-what is private expense; who gets rights in government-funded modifications, how to alert the government to your rights and to correctly mark your data;  understand how to keep your engineers from inadvertently giving up your data rights.
On-Demand Webinars
Aug 7, 2025
CAS Part 2 - Session 5 - Procurement University 2025
Procurement University - 2025
In this session, we will focus on the CAS administration requirements for reporting and documenting the cost impacts of changes to cost accounting practices. To do this, we will take a deeper look into the Disclosure Statement, including its components, applicability, and the process necessary when changes in accounting practice require a disclosure statement revision. Learning Objectives: By the end of the webinar you should be able to:  Understand how and when to file a Disclosure Statement;  Possess a general understanding of the components of a Disclosure Statement (Parts I to VIII);  Identify a cost accounting practice change; and  Understand the criteria required for an adequate Disclosure Statement.
On-Demand Webinars
Jul 30, 2025
Mission Impossible? The Multiple Executive Orders Impacting Federal Contracting - July 2025
This 90+ minute panel features FPS industry specialists who stay current on all the latest trends and can help make sense of and navigate these critical issues contractors are facing.
On-Demand Webinars
Jul 25, 2025
Smart Compliance - AI in Contracting
Leverage cutting-edge AI technologies to streamline and strengthen your contract and subcontract compliance processes. In this 60-minute webinar, you'll discover how AI can automate clause selection, flag compliance risks, and accelerate audit readiness-freeing your team to focus on strategic decision-making. We'll explore real-world use cases, discuss legal and ethical considerations, and share best practices for integrating AI tools into your existing workflows. What You'll Learn:  How AI-driven rule engines and natural language processing can automate FAR/DFARS clause selection and flow-downs  Techniques for real-time risk identification and remediation tracking in subcontract management  Strategies for maintaining data integrity and audit trails using AI-powered document generation  How AI can enhance sourcing decisions and conduct rapid, data-driven price analyses  Key legal, ethical, and operational considerations when deploying AI in government contracting  Practical steps to pilot AI tools in your compliance workflows and measure ROI
On-Demand Webinars
Jul 10, 2025
CAS Part 1 - Session 4 - Procurement University 2025
Procurement University - 2025
In this session, we will discuss Cost Accounting Standards (CAS) including both full and modified CAS coverage. You will learn about each of the standards, applicability, exemptions, and CAS administration issues such as changes to cost accounting practices. Learning Objectives: By the end of the webinar you should be able to:  Understand the purpose of Cost Accounting Standards (CAS);  Identify the specified exemptions to CAS;  Analyze whether or not a contract is subject to CAS based on contract clauses and thresholds and if covered, whether modified or full coverage is required; and  Have a basic understanding of the cost accounting practice changes.
On-Demand Webinars
Jun 5, 2025
Commercial Items - Session 3 - Procurement University 2025
Procurement University - 2025
FAR Part 12 regulates commercial item acquisition. Selling a commercial item to the Federal Government sounds easy right? Wrong. The Federal Government wants to make sure it is getting a fair and reasonable price and ensure it is a commercially available item. This session will cover what determines an item or service to be commercial and how to effectively support price reasonableness. Learning Objectives: By the end of the webinar you should be able to:  Identify commercial items and commercially available off-the-shelf (COTS) items;  Determine how to classify an item as commercial and document commercial items with an adequate commercial item determination (CID);  Support price reasonableness with the appropriate method of analysis (price or cost); and  Understand the DCMA Commercial Item Group's role in the federal acquisition process.
On-Demand Webinars
May 29, 2025
OTAs - A History and Statutory Basis - Session 1 - OTAs: Why They Matter & Key Legal Considerations Series 2025
OTAs: Why They Matter & Key Legal Considerations Webinar Series - 2025
This course will provide the basis for why companies should want to enter into OTAs, a brief history of the changes to OTAs, key elements of an OTA and the Statutory Basis for OTAs. Learning Objectives: This initial session will cover the following topics:  Current Spending Trends  Statutory Basis  Key Elements of an OTA
On-Demand Webinars
May 28, 2025
DCAA Audits of CAS Cost Impact Proposals - Session 4 - DCAA Audits Series 2025
DCAA Audits Webinar Series - 2025
The session provides an overview of the cost impact process, with a specific focus on the parties involved in the review and audit, along with expectations from DCAA. We will discuss the factors that contribute to a cost accounting practice change and the requirements to submit a Cost Impact, including identifying the change, determining the impact population, calculating the impact and driving toward resolution. We will touch on many of the key deliverable expectations included in DCAA's Cost Impact Adequacy Tool and likely areas of emphasis during the audit. Learning Objectives:  Overview of the Cost Impact process, including parties involved  Characteristics of a Cost Accounting Practice Change  Understanding the difference between a General Dollar Magnitude and a Detailed Cost Impact  Common risk factors to think about that may be raised during a Cost Impact proposal audit  Overview of DCAA's Cost Impact Adequacy Tool
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