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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 27, 2024
Empower Your GovCon Lifecycle with OnePass from FPS
Join us for an insightful webinar designed specifically for federal government contract and procurement managers, administrators, compliance officers and anyone responsible for ensuring your government contracting team has the right skills at the right time. Discover how OnePass from FPS can revolutionize your organization's approach to government contracting. OnePass is the most efficient and cost-effective corporate solution designed to empower your staff across the entire GovCon lifecycle. This powerful solution streamlines access to the industry's leading content to allow an organization to maintain compliance and adherence to federal regulations, ensuring your organization stays on track and ahead of the curve. During this webinar, you will learn how OnePass can:  Simplify your organizations approach to learning  Enhance the number of staff that gain access to the critical learning needed to support the job function  Improve operational efficiency and reduce costs  Empower your team with cutting-edge technology and content from the 65 year leader on GovCon training Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your GovCon operations with OnePass. Register now to secure your spot and take the first step towards transforming your government contracting approach.
On-Demand Webinars
Jul 30, 2024
Patents, Invention Reporting & IP Considerations for Grants & Other Types of Agreements - Session 3 - IP Series 2024
Intellectual Property Series - 2024
This webinar, led by Tina Reynolds and 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
Jul 16, 2024
Rights in Computer Software Made Easy - Session 2 - Intellectual Property Series 2024
Intellectual Property Series - 2024
This is session 2 of 3 in the FPS Intellectual Property Series. 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 of Morrison & Foerster LLP 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
Jul 9, 2024
Taking the Mystery Out of Rights in Technical Data - Session 1 - Intellectual Property Series 2024
Intellectual Property Series - 2024
This is session 1 of 3 in the FPS Intellectual Property Series. 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
Mar 7, 2024
Unlocking Efficiency and Compliance - The Power of FPS's OnePass for Government Contracting
In today's government contracting landscape, staying compliant with ever-changing regulations while maintaining operational efficiency is paramount. Join us for an enlightening webcast where we explore the transformative benefits of the OnePass solution by Federal Publications Seminars (FPS) and how it can revolutionize your government contracting business. Who Should Attend: This webcast is designed for government contracting professionals, compliance officers, procurement managers, and anyone involved in navigating the complexities of government contracts. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or new to the field, you'll gain valuable insights into how OnePass can elevate your compliance and training initiatives. Join us for this informative webcast and unlock the potential of OnePass as a powerful tool in your arsenal for achieving compliance excellence and operational efficiency in government contracting. Don't miss this opportunity to transform the way you approach compliance training and resource management. Secure your spot by registering now! Don't let compliance complexities hold you back. Embrace OnePass and embark on a journey toward a more efficient, compliant, and successful future in government contracting. We look forward to seeing you at the webcast!
On-Demand Webinars
Jun 21, 2023
Patents, Invention Reporting and IP Considerations for Grants & Other Types of Agreements - Session 3 - IP Series 2023
Intellectual Property Series - 2023
This is session 3 of 3 in the FPS Intellectual Property Series. This webinar, led by Tina Reynolds and 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
Jun 15, 2023
Rights in Computer Software Made Easy - Session 2 - Intellectual Property Series 2023
Intellectual Property Series - 2023
This is session 2 of 3 in the FPS Intellectual Property Series. 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 of Morrison & Foerster LLP 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
Jun 8, 2023
Taking the Mystery Out of Rights in Technical Data - Session 1 - Intellectual Property Series 2023
Intellectual Property Series - 2023
This is session 1 of 3 in the FPS Intellectual Property Series. 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
Jun 21, 2022
Patents, Invention Reporting, and IP Considerations for Grants and Other Types of Agreements - Session 3 - IP Series 2022
Intellectual Property Series - 2022
This is session 3 of 3 in the FPS Intellectual Property Series. This webinar, led by Tina Reynolds and 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.
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