2024 Government Contracting Compliance & Ethics Conference
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Third Party Risks, Sanctions and Screening: What Could Go Wrong?!
2024 Government Contracting Compliance & Ethics Conference | February 13, 2024
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Third party and subcontracting risks and tools to mitigate them
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Export control and sanctions program expectations for companies of all shapes and sizes
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Strategies when there are criminal allegations against a third party business associate
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02 DOJ's Criminal Antitrust Enforcement: Incentivizing Compliance and Rewarding Self-Reporting
2024 Government Contracting Compliance & Ethics Conference | February 13, 2024
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DOJ's Antitrust Criminal Enforcement Priorities
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Learn to identify antitrust risks and red flags of collusion
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Understand how the Antitrust Division incentivizes strong compliance programs and self-reporting
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Post-government Employment Rules of the Road: Overview, Mitigation and Prevention
2024 Government Contracting Compliance & Ethics Conference | February 13, 2024
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Overview of legal and ethical framework, including summary of key "revolving door" laws and regulations
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Contract formation issues arising out of post-government employment
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Protests involving organizational conflicts of interest and unfair competitive advantage
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Best practices in employment negotiations involving former government officials
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04 Getting a Thumbs Up from the Agency CISO - A Case Study in Security Focus and Execution
2024 Government Contracting Compliance & Ethics Conference | February 13, 2024
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Learn how to align activities for FedRAMP, CMMC, NIST 171, SOC, HIPAA, StateRAMP, TXRAMP, etc.
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Understand how to navigate the administrative, regulatory, and political aspects of agency approval
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Assess the level of planning and oversight needed to achieve and maintain compliance
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Navigating Organizational Conflicts of Interest (OCIs) in Federal Contracting
2024 Government Contracting Compliance & Ethics Conference | February 13, 2024
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Understanding the 3 types of OCIS: Biased Ground Rules, Unequal Access to Information, and Impaired Objectivity; Recognizing Reporting Triggers; Identifying Potential Violations of the Procurement Integrity Act
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Understanding your options for negotiating Mitigation Plans with the Government
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Understanding strategies to avoid OCIS before they happen, and learning how to argue for a design and development exception under FAR 9.505-2
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AI Compliance in Government Contracting
2024 Government Contracting Compliance & Ethics Conference | February 13, 2024
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Agency regulations
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Federal and state trends
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Opportunities & risk
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