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Acquisition Seminars - 2016

This is a collection of FAI Acquisition Seminars in the FAI Media Library discussing industry day conferences, techniques to save time, suspension & debarment, category management, past performance, and characteristics of successful meetings.

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Many government contracting officers and industry representatives are uncertain about the kind of information that can and should be shared during the acquisition process and the timeframe for sharing

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Category Management and the Acquisition Gateway: The Future of Federal Acquisitions

This Acquisition Seminar will give you the opportunity to learn how Category Management and the Acquisition Gateway are changing the way the Federal Government does business. Tune in to see how Category Management and the Acquisition Gateway can help better meet the evolving needs of the

Bite-Sized Videos on Hot Questions in Suspension & Debarment

These interviews of Suspension & Debarment Officials and Professionals from across the Federal Government will provide you with an advanced understanding of some of the nuances of Suspension & Debarment.

Our first interview will clarify the difference between a Contracting

Ten Tangible Techniques to Trim Time

Rules, rules, and more rules and the “need for speed!” Sound familiar? Continuing resolutions, fiscal realities, more complex requirements, and contracting oversight add layers of complexity to an already stressed federal acquisition system. During this seminar, you will:
 

Lifting the Curtain: Industry Day Conferences

This seminar examines tips and techniques for creating successful industry day conferences.  Participants discuss what both sides can do to ensure meaningful outcomes, the purpose and goals of the conference, who should attend, the basic structure, and the importance of the conference.

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