Bid protests have become a regular feature of government contracting. Experienced contractors know that understanding how bid protests work—both the process and the substantive issues—is essential to maximizing their competitive positions. This is true when deciding if, and when, to protest, and knowing how to participate in a protest to help protect a contract award. This webinar, taught by two government contract attorneys with protest experience, will provide a comprehensive look at bid protests.
1:00pm - 3:00pm EST
All your course training materials will be delivered electronically
Meets Continuing Professional Education Credits (CPES) and Continuous Learning Points (CLPS)
Bid Protests fulfills the webinar requirement for completion of the Certified Schedules Contracts Manager certificate program.
This courses meets the course requirements of the National Contract Management Association’s certification programs.
This courses meets the requirements of the HRCI Certification Institutes continuing education requirements.
Associate attorney
Heather Mims practice is primarily focused on government contracts law, employment law, and litigation. Heather has extensive experience litigating bid protests before the Government Accountability Office. She also has experience working with contractors on claims and appeals, government contract terminations, and subcontract disputes.
ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY
Tyler primarily focuses on employment law, litigation, and compliance with regulations on federal contractors. He has successfully litigated employment issues before the EEOC, MSPB, local counties human rights commissions, the United States D.C. District Court, Maryland District Court, and the Eastern District of Virginia.
$99 | June 17 | 1:00pm-3:00pm ESt