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SUMMARY:Domestic Sourcing Requirements – The Old and the New\, August 1
DESCRIPTION:On August 1\, we are pleased to have Stephen Ruscus\, Partner at BakerHostetler\, and Greg Madden\, Managing Member at Orlaithe Consulting\, present an insightful webinar dedicated to understanding the evolving landscape of domestic sourcing requirements for brand drugs\, generic drugs\, and medical devices. This session will delve into both the established regulations and the latest updates affecting sourcing practices\, including: \n\nThe Buy American Act;\n\nCritical Component and Critical Item Heightened Requirements\nIncreasing Component Cost Requirements\n\n\nThe Trade Agreements Act; and\nPolitical Developments Focusing Domestic Sourcing Requirements on China and National Security.\n\nDuring the webinar\, Stephen and Greg will discuss the implications of these requirements on supply chains\, compliance strategies\, and overall business operations. Attendees will gain a comprehensive overview of these requirements and learn how to navigate the complexities of domestic sourcing in today’s market. \nTo register for the webinar\, click here. For any assistance with registration\, please contact Madyson Whiting at mwhiting@thecgp.org. \nCANCELLATION POLICY\nAll cancellation requests for in-person and virtual registrations received prior to the official start date and time of the specific event or training in question will be issued a full refund. Please submit all registration cancellation and registration transfer requests to Matt Cahill at mcahill@thecgp.org and note that refunds may take up to five business days to be reflected in your account.
URL:https://thecgp.org/event/domestic-sourcing-requirements-the-old-and-the-new-august-1/
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SUMMARY:SBA Regulatory Update with John Klein\, August 7
DESCRIPTION:The Small Business Committee will be hosting John Klein\, SBA Deputy General Counsel to provide a regulatory update and answer questions from members. The meeting will be held in-person at the Offices of Holland and Knight\, 800 17th street NW\, Washington DC\, 20006. Virtual attendance will be available. For any questions regarding the meeting please contact Joseph Snyderwine at JSnyderwine@thecgp.org. \nTo register\, click here. For any assistance with registration\, please contact Madyson Whiting at mwhiting@thecgp.org.
URL:https://thecgp.org/event/sba-regulatory-update-with-john-klein/
LOCATION:Holland + Knight\, 800 17th street NW\, Washington DC\, 20006\, United States
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SUMMARY:IT/Services Committee Meeting with GSA's Bill Toth
DESCRIPTION:The IT/Services Committee Meeting will be hosting GSA’s Bill Toth\, Assistant Commissioner\, Office of Customer and Stakeholder Engagement (CASE). The meeting will discuss the CASE office’s initiatives for FY 2025 and plans for outreach to customer agencies. The meeting will be held in-person at CACI\, 12021 Sunset Hills Rd #100\, Reston\, VA 20190\, United States. Virtual attendance will be supported. If you have any questions\, please contact Joseph Snyderwine at JSnyderwine@thecgp.org.
URL:https://thecgp.org/event/it-services-committee-meeting-with-gsas-bill-toth/
LOCATION:12021 Sunset Hills Rd. Reston\, VA. 20190
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SUMMARY:Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) Plans: From Government Requirement to Competitive Differentiator
DESCRIPTION:In recent years federal contractors have been challenged to adapt their legal and compliance strategy to a growing regulatory focus on securing the federal supply chain.  In particular\, technology bans and restrictions have been used to mitigate data security and surveillance concerns associated with foreign information and communications technology (ICT) – imposing significant new due diligence measures over extended third-party ecosystems.  These kind of strict\, targeted prohibitions are expected to play a role in how the federal government manages supply chain risk moving forward. \nFurthermore\, recent bellwether federal procurements (GSA OASIS+\, GSA Alliant 3\, NASA SEWP VI\, ASTRO\, Polaris\, 8(a) STARS III\, and DISA DES\, to name just a few) have required offerors to disclose measures taken to assess and limit supply chain risk as part of contract award – providing a glimpse into the importance of Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) as a contract award discriminator. \nFederal agencies and the government contractors that serve them will increasingly be obligated to know exactly where products\, components\, software and services are being sourced\, throughout all levels of an increasingly complex and global supply chain. Contractors can expect new standards and acquisition policies for SCRM programs in an effort to improve SCRM capabilities for the government and industry as a whole. \nPlease join the Coalition on August 14 from 12:00 – 1:00pm EST for this timely presentation as we host Baker Tilly’s Leo Alvarez\, Principal\, and Molly Menoni\, Senior Consultant\, as they discuss: \n\nRegulatory activity related to supply chain risk\nRecent supply chain-related security breaches\nBiden’s cyber and supply chain Executive Order\nFederal contract clause requirements related to supply chain oversight\n\n\nThe use of SCRM Plans in Key Federal Acquisitions\nHow an organization should evaluate its Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) practices\nThe use of all-source intelligence platforms (“Supply Chain Illumination”)\nPractical guidance on SCRM Plan preparation and structure
URL:https://thecgp.org/event/supply-chain-risk-management-scrm-plans-from-government-requirement-to-competitive-differentiator/
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SUMMARY:The FSS Contract Revisited - Handling 5 Other Key Issues\, August 15
DESCRIPTION:On August 15\, we will wrap up the summer webinar series with Part 2 of our deep dive into the Federal Supply Schedule (FSS) Program. Building on the foundational knowledge shared in our previous session\, “The FSS Contract – 5 Key Things Legal\, Pricing\, Compliance\, Finance\, and Contracts All Agree Are Important\,” this webinar will address five additional critical and emerging aspects of FSS contract compliance that are not price related. \nDuring this webinar\, Stephen Ruscus\, Partner at BakerHostetler\, and Greg Madden\, Managing Member at Orlaithe Consulting\, will provide advanced insights and address additional complex issues related to negotiating\, managing\, and maintaining FSS contracts for brand drugs\, generic drugs\, and medical devices. Whether you attended the first webinar or are new to the topic\, this session will enhance your understanding and help ensure your organization’s success in the FSS contracting landscape. Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your expertise and stay current with best practices in FSS contracting. \nTo register for the webinar\, click here. For any assistance with registration\, please contact Madyson Whiting at mwhiting@thecgp.org. \nCANCELLATION POLICY\nAll cancellation requests for in-person and virtual registrations received prior to the official start date and time of the specific event or training in question will be issued a full refund. Please submit all registration cancellation and registration transfer requests to Matt Cahill at mcahill@thecgp.org and note that refunds may take up to five business days to be reflected in your account.
URL:https://thecgp.org/event/the-fss-contract-revisited-handling-the-5-key-issues-august-15/
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SUMMARY:Joseph P. Caggiano Memorial Golf Tournament\, Aug 21
DESCRIPTION:Registration is officially open for the 11th Annual Joseph P. Caggiano Memorial Golf Tournament! The annual golf tournament will take place on August 21 at the beautiful Whiskey Creek Golf Club in Ijamsville\, Maryland. Gather your team of friends and colleagues\, grab your clubs\, and mark your calendars for a great day of competition\, networking\, and making a difference. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or a beginner\, this event will be a wonderful time for all! \nRegister your foursome\, or sign up as an individual golfer here. \nSupport for Our Nation’s Veterans \nProceeds from this year’s tournament will support two charitable causes for veterans\, including The Coalition for Government Procurement Endowed Scholarship Fund for a deserving veteran studying U.S. government procurement at The George Washington University Law School. Thanks to the continued generosity of our members\, we have raised over $140\,000 for the scholarship fund over the years. \nPaws for Purple Hearts           \nProceeds from this year’s golf tournament will once again support Paws for Purple Hearts! Paws for Purple Hearts improves the lives of veterans and wounded service members facing mobility challenges and trauma-related conditions through assistance dogs and canine-assisted therapeutic programs. In addition\, Paws for Purple Hearts builds public awareness about the important role dogs play in helping veterans and service members on the road to recovery. Thanks to the outstanding generosity of our sponsors and members\, we raised $11\,000 for this wonderful cause in 2023! \nLearn more by visiting pawsforpurplehearts.org. Don’t miss the opportunity to meet some of the service dogs on August 21! \nSponsorship Opportunities – Secure Today! \nSponsorships are available for the golf tournament: \n\nTitle Sponsorships – $6\,000/each\nReception Sponsorships – $4\,000/each\nLunch Sponsorships – $4\,000/each\nAll-Day Beverage Cart Sponsorships – $2\,500/each\nHole Sponsorships with 4 Players – $1\,200/each\nVeranda Club Sponsorships – $150/each\nHole Sponsorships (no players) – $500/each\nGolf Foursomes – $800/each\nSingle Golfer – $210/each\n\nNot a golfer? No problem! You can still join the fun by registering for the Veranda Club where you can enjoy the scenic views from the large club house deck\, network with fellow members during the reception\, and play a friendly game of corn hole. \nView more details about the sponsorship opportunities here. For more information\, contact Heather Tarpley at htarpley@thecgp.org. ‘ \nThank you to our current sponsors! \n 
URL:https://thecgp.org/event/save-the-date-coalitions-charity-golf-tournament-august-21/
LOCATION:Whiskey Creek Golf Club\, 4804 Whiskey Ct\, Ijamsville\, MD\, 21754\, United States
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