When

 Small Business Protests: Thursday Oct 27, 2016 (1:00-4:00)

Teaming Agreements: Thursday Nov 17, 2016 (1:00-4:00)


Where

Tower Club, Tysons VA 
8000 Towers Crescent Dr #1700
Vienna, VA 22182
 

 
Driving Directions 

Contact

Tom Johnson, Set-Aside Alert 
Business Research Services Inc 
202-285-0931 
tjohnson@setasidealert.com 

 

Road Map for Federal Protests

Winning Strategies for Teaming Agreements

Road Map for Federal Protests

October 27, 2016   1:00-4:00 PM, Tower Club, Vienna, VA

          Exercise your preaward and postaward debriefing options in negotiated procurements. Get practical advice on a variety of protest related topics, such as how to obtain a contract suspension, how to use the rule of two to your advantage, and when you should challenge a modification to an existing contract. You will learn what, when, where and how to protest Federal procurements and what are the pros and cons of the protest forums.  Protests at the SBA challenging both the size standard assigned to a particular procurement and the size of an awardee will be covered, including the SBA's affiliation rules. 

Winning Strategies for Teaming Agreements

 November 17, 2016   1:00-4:00 PM, Tower Club, Vienna, VA 

          Enter into enforceable teaming agreements. Minimize your risks. Eliminate or dilute oppressive clauses. This is a practical, understandable guide to the formation and enforcement of teaming agreements in Federal procurements. John will guide you along the way, whether you are a prime or a team partner. Non-Disclosure Agreements will also be discussed.

Our Instructor

     John Tolle is the managing partner of the McLean, Virginia law firm of Baker, Cronogue, Tolle & Werfel, where he devotes his practice to all aspects of Government contracts and small business issues. He is a member of the Government Contracts Section of the Federal Bar Association. John has been our instructor for Teaming Agreements, Subcontracts, and Small Business Protest workshops for over five years. For ten years, John was an adjunct professor at the University of Virginia, where he developed and taught a course entitled Government Contracts Computer Law. 

  

Fee is $295.00 for either workshop, or $495.00 for both.

Bring colleagues with you for $200.00 each per workshop.

 

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