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OMB Circular A-76 Training Workshop
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<http://www.potomacforum.org/?p=display_event&event=05-05-A76&details=1>
May 4-5, 2005
City Club of Washington at Columbia Square
<http://www.city-washington.com/>
Special Guest Speaker:
Mr. Mathew Blum
Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP)
Office of Management and Budget
Latest A-76 and Competitive Sourcing Information from OMB
A revised workshop for Federal Government and Industry Professionals on
Planning,
Managing and Conducting the latest OMB Circular A-76 Studies.
Workshop training based on the latest OMB Circular revision.
This 2-Day Workshop will provide hands-on, practical OMB Circular
A-76 training presented in a focused interactive classroom format.
What You Will Learn:
* New guidelines, regulations, policies, GAO decisions and
legislation relating to the A-76 process - Changes in the regulations
and ramifications for the Agencies
* How to plan, form teams, execute, administer, manage, and review
the new A-76 process and how to transition from the old to the new
* How to write effective Performance Work Statements and Quality
Assurance Surveillance Plans
* How to develop competitive Most Efficient Organizations (MEOs)
* How to prepare an Agency Tender, including the Quality Control
Plan, Phase In Plan and other requirements identified in Section L, of
the solicitation
* Important considerations when developing Agency Cost Estimates
* Lessons from DoD and Civilian Agencies that make the process
easier and the outcome less risky
Who Should Attend:
* All government executives, directors, managers, and staff whose
organizations are or will be effected by OMB Circular A-76
* Representatives from all government organizations especially
those listed in the FAIR Act submission to OMB
* Representatives from Procurement, Contracting and Human
Resources
* Representatives from Chief Financial Officer and Inspector
General (IG) offices
* Representatives from State and Local government who want to
learn and emulate the federal government process
* Industry consultants providing support to government agencies
* Industry proposal, pricing and cost analysts preparing proposals
in response to A-76 procurement solicitations
Registration Fees:
* Government Employees: (Must have a Government Issued ID) $1,045
credit card or check (includes instruction, presentations, Training
Workshop Notebook, and continental breakfasts, morning and afternoon
refreshments, and lunch each day)
* Government Fee For Registration Using Invoices & Training Forms:
$1,095
(extra fee necessary for invoice and training form processing)
* Industry and Contractors * Credit Card and Check: (Including
contractors on-site and in direct Industry support of government
agencies) $1,445
* Industry and Contractors * Using Invoices: (Including
contractors on-site and in direct support of government agencies) $1,495
* Government Registrations are given First Preference!
Send a Team Rate: To Encourage Your Government Team to Attend Learn
Together.
Register two persons from the same government office at the same time
and the third registers at 50% of the registration fee.
REGISTRATION: <http://www.potomacforum.org/>
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call Tina Mathews at 703 683-5561
Meeting Location:
City Club of Washington at Columbia Square
<http://www.city-washington.com/>
555 13th Street N.W. ~ Washington D.C. 20004 ~ 202-347-0818
Sponsored by:
Potomac Forum, Ltd. <http://www.potomacforum.org/>
Organizational Sponsor:
Association for Federal Information Resources Management
<http://www.affirm.org/>
AFFIRM <http://www.affirm.org/>
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