What Will the New Year Bring for Government Contractors?

Contractors felt the squeeze from budget cutbacks and increased compliance requirements during 2013.  As government agencies continue to operate under constrained budgets, competition for the federal contracts will remain intense.  What should contractors expect in 2014?  Join our Crowell & Moring team on Thursday, January 9 at 1:00 PM Eastern time for a free webinar as we discuss the hot issues contractors will be facing next year.  We will cover the likely trends in the areas of costs, suspension and debarment, cybersecurity, bid protests, international issues, procurement fraud, small business, OFCCP, claims/contractor recovery, data rights, and many others.
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Modernizing Government Payment Services For Today's Resident Expectations

When it comes to paying for government services, governments and residents want the same thing: payments made easy. Despite this common goal, providing a seamless experience to access and pay for a wide range of government services can still be challenging. Governments have to serve a spectrum of people with different payment preferences while navigating security and compliance requirements, staffing constraints and budget restrictions.
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The Results Are In: Key Trends in Federal Cybersecurity Investment

The advancement of cyber threats, sharp increases in supply chain attacks, and widespread compromise of privileged credentials pose persistent risks to government agencies. Without a one-size-fits-all approach and a multitude of applicable technologies and areas to invest, leaders are left juggling cyber tools and competing frameworks in hopes to find the right approach for their agency – both in implementation and financing. Afterall, it is not a matter of if but when an organization will come under cyberattack. Security practitioners must be prepared both left and right of boom.
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Responding to the Impacts of the Federal Government Shutdown

Funders Network

We are assembling donors to examine the effects of the federal government shutdown on federal government workers as well as many of the most vulnerable in our society–including those who rely on federal food assistance and other government programs to help them make ends meet. This webinar will explore both near- and longer-term impacts of the shutdown and address how philanthropy can help.
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Federal Government Spending: Less Transparency in a World of Open Data

National Priorities Project

This presentation, done in conjunction with the Association of Public Data Users, discusses the decline of federal spending data as a result of its transition from packaged government data to open government data. Specifically, the talk examines the Census Bureau's non-terminated Consolidated Federal Funds Report and USASpending.gov The presentation is about 30 minutes long, followed by a Q&A session.
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