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Alex Major and Franklin Turner will cover the “Greatest Risks in the SupplyChain in 2024 and Beyond” during Federal Publications Seminars’ 2024 FPS Government Contracts Year in Review at The Westin Tysons Corner in Tysons Corner, VA.
He has earned a master’s degree in Information Management at Syracuse University with advanced study in Information Security Management, a CIO Certificate from CIO University, and a master’s degree in National Resourcing and Strategy with a concentration in Global SupplyChain and Logistics from Eisenhower College, National Defense University.
He has built and led successful global supplychain teams that have delivered sustainable bottom line results for Fortune 500 companies. Jon led the largest B2B Network Network allow a company to connect and transact effectively with their supplychain partners. Jon has extensive software and technology experience.
This can present significant challenges for suppliers and contractors, especially in industries with complex global supplychains. ” This means checking your whole supplychain to make sure everything is okay. This often necessitates sophisticated compliance programs and regular audits of supplychains.
Commercial arbitration, contracts typically containing arbitration clauses are increasingly incorporating ESG-related provisions ( e.g. , s tandard construction forms , supplychain agreements, credit facilities), increasing the likelihood of climate change-related contractual disputes. Ecuador for an example).
The professionalization applies not only to the usual suspects where the process of selecting team members already involves seminars on either the CISG or arbitration but also parts of the world where the universities do not have a comparable Moot tradition due to a lack of financial or personnel resources.
During the training, Jason, Liam, and Alex will cover the following topics and more: Pricing – Transactional Data Reporting (TDR)/Commercial Sales Practices (CSP); Domestic Preferences; SupplyChain; Enforcement/Mandatory Disclosure/Ethics; Sustainability Requirements/Policy; and Bid Protests Update. James Peake , M.D.,
During the training, Jason, Liam, and Alex will cover the following topics and more: Pricing – Transactional Data Reporting (TDR)/Commercial Sales Practices (CSP); Domestic Preferences; SupplyChain; Enforcement/Mandatory Disclosure/Ethics; Sustainability Requirements/Policy; and Bid Protests Update. James Peake , M.D.,
Join Federal Publications Seminars (FPS) on December 4-5 at The Westin in Tyson’s Corner, Washington, DC, to delve into the most critical legal and compliance issues impacting Federal contracting in 2024. James Peake , M.D., Don’t Miss the 2024 FPS Government Contracts Year in Review!
The FASC Improvement Act would grant the FASC the ability to directly issue binding removal and exclusion orders to “protect the Federal supplychain from technology companies and products owned or controlled by a foreign adversary.” D on’t Miss the 2024 FPS Government Contracts Year in Review!
The priority areas are: Asset Management Vulnerability Management Defensible Architecture Cyber SupplyChain Risk Management (C-SCRM) Incident Detection & Response Each priority area includes further alignment goals to address these variations. D on’t Miss the 2024 FPS Government Contracts Year in Review!
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