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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.
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Mar 19, 2025
Supply Chain Management and Cybersecurity Updates - Session 3 - Fundamentals of Cybersecurity and Regulatory Updates Series 2025
Fundamentals of Cybersecurity and Regulatory Updates Webinar Series 2025
Fundamentals of Cybersecurity and Regulatory Updates Series - Session 3: Supply Chain Management and Cybersecurity Updates In this session, we will identify how to ensure that good cybersecurity hygiene flows through a contractor's supply chain. We will discuss the Defense Contract Management Agency's (DCMA) mandate to examine contractor compliance with cybersecurity requirements as part of its Contractor Purchasing System Reviews (CPSR) and its implications for contractors in the near future. At the end of the session, we will discuss the pair of Proposed Rules issued in October 2023 (addressing "Cyber Threat and Incident Reporting and Information Sharing" and "Standardizing Cybersecurity Requirements for Unclassified Federal Information Systems"), and will explore the implications of those Proposed Rules for contractors. Learning Objectives: By the end of this session, students will understand how to ensure cybersecurity hygiene in their supply chain, and be prepared to proactively address their purchasing procedures in anticipation of DCMA reviews. Students will also gain insight as to the likely next developments in and implications of Federal cybersecurity initiatives, particularly as they relate to non-DoD agencies.
On-Demand Webinars
Mar 6, 2025
Pricing and Development of Indirect Cost Structures and Rates - Session 3 - Life Sciences Federal Contracting Series 2025
Life Sciences Federal Contracting Webinar Series - 2025
This session will focus on the process of properly pricing your proposal including the identification of direct costs and the development of an indirect cost allocation methodology that ensures compliance with the FAR and CAS and seeks to maximize cost absorption and recovery through your Grants and Contracts vehicles. We will discuss Indirect Rate lifecycle including, Negotiated Indirect Rate Cost Agreements (NICRA), Forward Pricing Rates (FPR), Provisional Billing Rates (PBR) and Final Indirect Rate Agreements. Learning Objectives: At the end of this webinar you will have learned about:  Negotiated Indirect Rate Cost Agreements (NICRA)  Forward Pricing Rates (FPR)  Provisional Billing Rates (PBR) and Final Indirect Rate Agreements
On-Demand Webinars
Feb 28, 2025
Formation, Performance, and Disputes - Session 4 - Subcontracting for Primes and Subs Series 2025
Successful Federal Procurement Subcontracting - Prime and Subs Webinar Series - 2025
Title: Formation, Performance, and Disputes - So I Should Have Read The Contract Before Signing It? (Session 4 of Subcontracting for Primes and Subs Series 2025) Once a U.S. Government contract is awarded and the prime contractor has identified subcontractors who can support the prime contractor's requirements, the fun begins. Now the prime must work to satisfy its government customer while managing its subcontractors to ensure their efforts support the prime contractor's efforts to satisfy its customer. Meanwhile, subcontractors must find a way to perform in such manner as to satisfy their customer(s), make a profit, and operate a successful business. This leads to challenges relating to Inspection, Acceptance and Warranty; Subcontract Payments; Changes; Disputes; Terminations; and more. This session will explore important performance issues and address some of the significant considerations and concerns of all three contracting parties (i.e., U.S. Government, prime contractor, and subcontractor). Learning Objectives: This session will assist participants in anticipating contract performance issues and risks, mitigating those risks, and achieving successful performance.
On-Demand Webinars
Feb 26, 2025
Artificial Intelligence Guidance and Policies Post E.O. 14110 - Session 2 - Introduction to AI and GovCon Series 2025
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Government Contracting Webinar Series - 2025
In this session, we will introduce students to guidance issued by Federal Agencies following Executive Order 14110 and considerations Federal Agencies are to consider when developing, procuring, and deploying Artificial Intelligence. We will examine cybersecurity and privacy considerations that permeate the procurement of Artificial Intelligence and areas of negotiation when procuring Artificial Intelligence. This session will also note potential further developments in the Federal Government's pursuit of Artificial Intelligence in following years. Learning Objectives: By the end of this session, students will be able to:  Identify the unique issues resident in procuring Artificial Intelligence  Areas of negotiation the Federal Government should consider when purchasing Artificial Intelligence  Cybersecurity and privacy issues that are areas of particular concern for Federal Agencies
On-Demand Webinars
Feb 21, 2025
Pricing, Sourcing, Socio-Economic Issues, and Workshare - Session 3 - Subcontracting for Primes and Subs Series 2025
Successful Federal Procurement Subcontracting - Prime and Subs Webinar Series - 2025
Title: Pricing, Sourcing, Socio-Economic Issues, and Workshare - Can't We Just Be Friends? (Session 3 of Subcontracting for Primes and Subs Series 2025) In federal government contracting, government customers are required to purchase their requirements at a "fair and reasonable price". This requirement imposes obligations on U.S. Government prime contractors to seek and obtain products, services, research and development, and other deliverables from subcontractors at "reasonable" prices while simultaneously complying with numerous legally and regulatorily mandated socio-economic objectives, such as by subcontracting with small businesses, women-owned businesses, veteran owned businesses, HUB-zone businesses, etc.; by paying federally mandated wage rates; by purchasing products satisfying "Buy American" and "specialty metals" requirements; and more. These requirements increase costs, complicate performance, and increase immensely the difficulty of dealing with U.S. Government customers and their associated prime contractors. This session will explore unique requirements associated with selling to the U.S. Government and purchasing from associated prime and subcontractors. Learning Objectives: This session will identify and explore challenges associated with the solicitation and award of U.S. Government prime contracts and their associated subcontracts.
On-Demand Webinars
Feb 20, 2025
Regulatory Overview - Session 2 - Life Sciences Federal Contracting Series 2025
Life Sciences Federal Contracting Webinar Series - 2025
In this session we will provide attendees with an overview of the regulatory environment challenges facing Life Science companies performing Grant and Contract work in the Federal Marketplace. We will discuss various regulatory requirements including the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), agency-specific supplements to the FAR such as the DFARs and the HHSARs, and the Cost Accounting Standards (CAS). Learning Objectives: At the end of this webinar you will have learned  FAR requirements  DFARs and HHSARs requirements  CAS requirements
On-Demand Webinars
Feb 19, 2025
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence In Federal Government - Session 1 - Introduction to AI and GovCon Series 2025
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence and Government Contracting Webinar Series - 2025
In this session, we will introduce students to what Artificial Intelligence is understood to mean and how it has been defined in the Federal Government. We will examine the history of Artificial Intelligence and guidance the Federal Government has issued for its adoption, leading up to Executive Order 14110, Safe Secure and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence. Learning Objectives: By the end of this session, students will be able to:  Have a roadmap on the Government's priorities in its pursuit of Artificial Intelligence  Identify policy and legal considerations raised by the Federal Government in the adoption, development, and deployment of Artificial Intelligence that will impact Government Contracting for Artificial Intelligence
On-Demand Webinars
Feb 18, 2025
Contractor Tips - Shape Govt Solicitations and Win Contract Awards with Pre-Award Communications and Protests
In federal procurements, the solicitation is the rule book. Before you submit your bid or proposal, however, you have a limited opportunity to shape the rules to increase your likelihood of receiving award. Through pre-proposal questions and other communications, you can improve the solicitation to enhance your chances of receiving award. If the solicitation precludes you from providing your most competitive proposal, you can also consider a pre-award protest at the agency, GAO, or Court of Federal Claims. This webinar will address what communications are permitted before the bid or proposal due date and how to effectively use this opportunity and potential protest options at the agency, GAO, or Court of Federal Claims. Based on extensive practical experience and recent caselaw, this webinar will provide guidance to help contractors successfully navigate the pre-proposal process. Learning Objectives: By the end of this webinar, attendees will be able to recognize unique features of the federal government pre-award process, including the scope of allowed communications, addressing potential past performance issues, organizational conflicts of interest, and other requirements in advance of proposal submission, and, the process for pre- award protests. The webinar will include discussion of lessons learned from years of experience representing clients in these areas.
On-Demand Webinars
Feb 14, 2025
RFI's, Quotes, Solicitations, Bids, Proposals, and More - Session 2 - Subcontracting for Primes and Subs Series 2025
Successful Federal Procurement Subcontracting - Prime and Subs Webinar Series - 2025
Title: RFI's, Quotes, Solicitations, Bids, Proposals, and More - Why Are These Contracts So Complicated? (Session 2 of Subcontracting for Primes and Subs Series 2025) Session II will address considerations by prime contractors and their subcontractors when negotiating commercial subcontracts relating to U.S. Government prime contracts. Topics will include strategic planning, teaming agreements, competition, long-term agreements, costs, quality, schedule, record-keeping, and other matters of importance. It will also address possible government involvement and communications with subcontractors, prime contractor engagement with and management of its subs, and subcontract management responsibilities. Learning Objectives: This session will assist in identifying relevant contract/subcontract award issues and in negotiating appropriate terms and conditions in MOU's, teaming agreements, and commercial contracts awarded in support of U.S. Government prime contracts.
On-Demand Webinars
Feb 13, 2025
The Federal Marketplace - Session 1 - Life Sciences Federal Contracting Series 2025
Life Sciences Federal Contracting Webinar Series - 2025
Session One will focus on establishing the roadmap to obtaining Federal grants and contract dollars through the various Federal Agencies dedicated to improving the health, safety, and well-being of America and deterring strategic attacks and preventing, reducing, and countering emerging public health threats. The first session will preview the web series and establish the foundation for the following 2 sessions, where we delve into greater detail and provide perspective on some of the most often raised compliance challenges. Learning Objectives: At the end of this webinar you will have learned how to establish a roadmap to obtaining Federal grants dedicated to improving health
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