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On-Demand Webinars
Aug 31, 2022
2022 GAUGE Report - Reimagining the Workforce
Join CohnReznick and Unanet as they provide preliminary insights from the 6th Annual GAUGE Report. This year's Report titled, Reimagining the Workforce, examines COVID's effect on hiring, retention, and workplace location policies and provides new data on employee perks, benefits, and compensation plans. Participants also will receive perspectives on today's contracting landscape to include what's keeping execs up night, areas of optimism and challenges, and the implications of our annual benchmarking data. The Report is based on the GAUGE Survey where 1,000+ contractors were polled in five main areas of contracting: Government Contract Compliance, Accounting, Utilization, Growth, and Efficiencies.
On-Demand Webinars
Nov 18, 2021
COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate - FAQs about the Road Ahead
With the January 4th compliance deadline for the federal contractor vaccine mandate right around the corner, this webinar will discuss the most recent guidance on implementation of the mandate, as well as current hot topics, including: (learning objectives)  The processing of accommodation requests  What to do when employees refuse to get vaccinated, including when this jeopardizes contract performance  Recovery of increased costs stemming from the mandate  State vaccine mandate bans This webinar is designed for business, contracts, compliance, and legal personnel. We look forward to a lively discussion!
On-Demand Webinars
Mar 31, 2021
How to Prepare for Compliance Audits Under Grants and Cooperative Ag - Webinar 3 - 2021 Grants and Cooperative Agreements Series
2021 Grants and Cooperative Agreements for Government Contractors
Webinar Description: In this session, we will examine subpart F of 2 CFR 200 and discuss the post award audit requirements associated with grants and cooperative agreements. We will examine the Compliance Supplement and how it is used by auditors during the audit. We will review the most common audit procedures used and discuss how an organization can prepare in advance to help ensure a successful compliance audit. Learning Objectives: By the end of this session, students will be familiar with the audit requirements associated with grants and cooperative agreements. Students will have an understanding of how organizations have received non-compliance findings in the past and what the best practices are the help ensure their organization does not have any findings. This webinar is eligible for CLE/CPE credit. Series Description: Grants and Cooperative Agreements for Government Contractors (3-part webinar series) Each year the Federal government issues more funding as grants and cooperative agreements than contracts. This trend has accelerated in the past year and seen increased media attention due to the COVID-19 crisis and the race for a vaccine and other treatments. As the Federal funding landscape continues to evolve more traditional government contractors have learned to leverage grants and cooperative agreements to their advantage. In this series, we will introduce you to grants and cooperative agreement funding, discuss the relevant post award compliance considerations, and teach you how to prepare for successful post award compliance audits.
On-Demand Webinars
Mar 24, 2021
Post Award Compliance for Grants and Cooperative Agreements - Webinar 2 - 2021 Grants and Cooperative Agreements Series
2021 Grants and Cooperative Agreements for Government Contractors
Webinar Description: In this session, we will focus on the post award compliance requirements associated with grants and cooperative agreements. We will examine subpart D of 2 CFR 200 and discuss some of the key differences between compliance for grants vs. contracts. Our focus will be on the high-risk business functions including procurement, time and effort reporting, travel, property management, financial reporting, and subaward administration. Lastly, we will discuss best practices for compliance with the post award compliance requirements associated with grants and cooperative agreements, including recommended policies and procedures. Learning Objectives: By the end of this session, students will be familiar with the post award compliance requirements associated with grants and cooperative agreements. Students will also be prepared to adopt organizational practices that will help ensure successful post award performance. This webinar is eligible for CLE/CPE credit. Series Description: Grants and Cooperative Agreements for Government Contractors (3-part webinar series) Each year the Federal government issues more funding as grants and cooperative agreements than contracts. This trend has accelerated in the past year and seen increased media attention due to the COVID-19 crisis and the race for a vaccine and other treatments. As the Federal funding landscape continues to evolve more traditional government contractors have learned to leverage grants and cooperative agreements to their advantage. In this series, we will introduce you to grants and cooperative agreement funding, discuss the relevant post award compliance considerations, and teach you how to prepare for successful post award compliance audits.
On-Demand Webinars
Mar 17, 2021
Introduction to Grants and Cooperative Agreements - Webinar 1 - 2021 Grants and Cooperative Agreements Series
2021 Grants and Cooperative Agreements for Government Contractors
Webinar Description: Program Description: In this session, we will examine the key characteristics that define grants and cooperative agreements. We will discuss their common uses and how government contractors have used this type of funding in the past to their advantage. We will also navigate the various regulatory frameworks that govern grants and cooperative agreements, including 2 CFR 200 (Uniform Guidance). Learning Objectives: By the end of this session, students will understand the regulatory framework and key characteristics that separate contracts, grants, and cooperative agreements. They will also have an understanding of the advantages that grants and cooperative agreements can provide to their organization. This webinar is eligible for CLE/CPE credit. Series Description: Grants and Cooperative Agreements for Government Contractors (3-part webinar series) Each year the Federal government issues more funding as grants and cooperative agreements than contracts. This trend has accelerated in the past year and seen increased media attention due to the COVID-19 crisis and the race for a vaccine and other treatments. As the Federal funding landscape continues to evolve more traditional government contractors have learned to leverage grants and cooperative agreements to their advantage. In this series, we will introduce you to grants and cooperative agreement funding, discuss the relevant post award compliance considerations, and teach you how to prepare for successful post award compliance audits.
On-Demand Webinars
Sep 15, 2020
REAs and Claims As A Result of COVID - What You Need to Know
REAs and Claims As A Result of COVID - What You Need to Know Description: BDO and RJO are teaming up to offer a seminar that will cover the topics associated with seeking requests for equitable adjustment or claims on government contracts for costs or delays associated with COVID. The course will orient attendees to the unique legal landscape of these claims including authorities for equitable adjustment, pitfalls to avoid, and the mechanics of REAs and claims including accounting for costs and submitting the REA/Claim. Learning Objectives: 1) understand the legal authorities and implementing guidance permitting recovery for COVID-caused costs and delays; 2) understand the risks associated with these REA's and claims and identify best practices to avoid False Claims Act liability; 3) understand the best practices for pricing and accounting for COVID-caused costs and delays. Presenters: Aaron Raddock of BDO, Lucas T. Hanback of Rogers Joseph O'Donnell and Stephen Bacon of Rogers Joseph O'Donnell
On-Demand Webinars
Jul 31, 2020
Maximizing Cost Recovery Related to COVID-19 Relief
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged federal government contractors in many different ways, and Congress has passed a number of different laws to provide aid to include the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Stimulus (CARES) Act Section 3610 and the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA). In accordance with this legislation, the SBA, Treasury, Department of Defense, and others have issued regulations and guidance that may significantly impact certain government contractors who partake in the relief funding. Join us for a virtual roundtable as a panel of government contracting, tax, and legal professionals discuss these regulations and provide best practices for contractors on how to maximize cost recovery and minimize business disruption.
On-Demand Webinars
Jun 12, 2020
Deep Dive into Department of Defense Implementation of CARES Act Section 3610
Deep dive into the Department of Defense implementation of CARES Act section 3610 Subtitle: Key considerations for contractors seeking relief for impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic Description: The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic crisis have disrupted businesses across all regions and industries and government contractors have not been immune. Congress provided a path for government contractors to seek relief through the CARES Act, specifically section 3610. Government agencies have scrambled to craft actionable guidance for contracting officers and the contracting community. DoD has been at the forefront of this effort, issuing the most comprehensive guidance to date. In this on-demand webinar, we dissect the regulatory approach taken by agencies in implementing section 3610, emphasizing DoD's approach. We will focus on cost recovery, tease relevant clues and cues from contract clauses and case law, and post warning signs where we see potential compliance and audit pitfalls. Join Baker Tilly and Arnold & Porter to explore and map the labyrinth of agency guidance implementing section 3610, from broad pronouncements to complex and detailed rules, clauses, and checklists. Learning Objectives: By the end of this webinar, you should be able to:  Describe CARES Act section 3610 and its applicability  Explain DoD implementation guidance, including the DFARS class deviation, associated FAQ, and its detailed checklists to guide submission and review of requests for relief  Describe guidance from the Office of Management and Budget, General Services Administration, and other key stakeholders and summarize any pending legislation of which contractors should be aware  Identify areas that are potentially ripe for audit scrutiny and thus should be a focus for contractors seeking reimbursement  Highlight pre-existing authorities, including contract clauses and case law, that may prove important to claims for
On-Demand Webinars
May 29, 2020
The FPS Federal GovCon Quarterly Brief - Number 1
Series Description This Series is a quarterly update that brings a high-level look at developments that impact the government contracting community. From new cybersecurity and supply chain requirements to protests, the industry continues to evolve and the need to understand those developments and their impacts becomes more critical. Fed Pubs and Holland & Knight will bring these timely topics to your desktop (or maybe in-person when we can all see each other in person again). Each session will look at: - Areas of increase regulation and scrutiny; - Cases and protests and how decisions will change; - The intersection of politics and government contracting; and - What to expect in the quarter to come. Join us and get up to speed on the latest. Session Description This quarterly update will focus on the latest developments in contracting and the impact of COVID-19. Topics that will be covered will include: - Excusable delays during a pandemic; - Cost and payment issues when a contract is not fully performed; - Complications due to closed work-sites and quarantine orders; - How Section 3610 of the CARES Act can allow contractors to recover costs to keep staff on paid leave during the pandemic; and - Compliance issues associated with the Defense Production Act. Aside from COVID-19, other changes in the government contracting industry we will discuss include: - CMMC and cybersecurity; - Forthcoming supply chain requirements - New small business regulations; and - The new antitrust strike force. Learning Objectives: After attending this program you will: - Have a clear understanding of the COVID-19 Impact - Know the steps towards being CMMC certfied - Apply new SBA regulations
On-Demand Webinars
May 19, 2020
The Government Contractor's COVID-19 Survival Guide
The Government Contractor's COVID-19 Survival Guide As the impact of COVID-19 continues to re-shape our daily lives, government contracting business leaders and owners need an action plan to manage the future of their businesses and contracts. In this webinar, Christine Williamson and Jason Fleetwood, Partners at CohnReznick LLP, will bring you up-to-date on the latest information and help you navigate the right course for your business in the weeks, months and year ahead. Additionally, Robert Moss, CohnReznick's National Director of Governmental Affairs, will provide updates on federal legislation impacting government contractors. Topics to be discussed include:  Financial and tax concerns  Mitigating and documenting any delays on government contracts  Payroll Protection Plan Updates  Cost Reduction Tactics  Updates on tax law, stimulus packages, and memorandums and regulations Presenters: Christine Williamson, CPA, PMP, Partner, Government Contracting Industry Practice, CohnReznick Jason Fleetwood, CPA, Partner, CohnReznick Robert C. Moss, Principal, National Director of Governmental Affairs, CohnReznick
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