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Government Contractor's Accounting Seminar - Denver

Government Contractor's Accounting Seminar is focused toward financial and accounting directors and managers. This is a must attend event for any company doing work at the federal and/or state government levels or considering doing work for the government. Beason and Nalley is an accounting firm specializing in government contracting, and Kipps DeSanto is a well known government contracts investment banking group in DC. This seminar promises to be a value added event with plenty of time for interactive discussion.

Holland & Hart attorney, Charles Lucy, will speak on the topic of new ethics rules. Mr. Lucy has 20 years plus of diverse federal regulatory, business and litigation experience. His experience includes federal/state procurement and acquisition matters, bid protests ASBCA appeals, government contract audits and fiscal law issues, commercial space law, university/government technology transfer programs, and homeland defense. Prior to joining Holland & Hart,Charlie served as the General Counsel for the United States Air Force Academy, Air Force Space Command (20th Air Force), and the Field Operation Directorate of the Air Force Inspector General.

Agenda:
 7:30 - 8:00 am Breakfast/Registration
 8:00 - 11:30 am FAR Part 31, Mr. Chad Braley and Mr. Michael Steen
 11:30 - 12:30 pm Lunch
 12:30 - 3:30 pm Indirect Cost Pools and DCAA Hot Topics, Mr. Chad Braley and Michael Steen
 3:30 - 5:00 pm New Ethics Rules, Mr. Charles Lucy

Cost: $250 per participant, including breakfast and lunch*
CPE Available

Seating is limited, so please RSVP by September 5th to Katie Hughes at Khughes@eksh.com or 303-796-4326.

*Please note: Your registration will not be confirmed until payment has been received.

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