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SUMMARY:HUD's 7th Annual Service-Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business Event
DESCRIPTION:On Thursday\, July 11\, 2024\, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization (OSDBU) invites you to participate in the hybrid 7th Annual Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned (SDVOSB) Event at the HUD Headquarters Building in Washington\, DC. The conference will provide businesses\, both new and experienced\, access to information on the laws\, rules\, and regulations that govern the SDVOSB Program. Additionally\, businesses (on-site attendees only) will have an opportunity to meet with key HUD staff and contracting personnel to discuss their capabilities and learn about upcoming potential procurement opportunities. \nSDVOSB businesses are highly encouraged to participate; however\, this event is open to all businesses. \nHUD strives to create an inclusive environment for all\, including individuals with disabilities. If you would like to participate in this event and would like to request a reasonable accommodation such as a sign language interpreter\, please ensure that you select and indicate the accommodation in your registration information. For accommodations to be processed\, please complete your registration as early as possible\, preferably no later than two weeks prior to the start of the event (June 28\, 2024 ). \nPrime contractors interested in exhibiting at this event\, please submit your request to SmallBusiness@hud.gov(Link is external) by June 28\, 2024.
URL:https://www.govconhacks.com/event/huds-7th-annual-service-disabled-veteran-owned-small-business-event/
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SUMMARY:Understanding the Mechanics of Fixed-Price Incentive (Firm Target) (FPIF) Contracts (2024 Update)
DESCRIPTION:Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) 16.403-1 provides the following description of an FPIF contract but does not provide insight to contractors on how to structure the FPIF pricing arrangement or alter the allocation of cost risk between the contractor and government. \nAn FPIF contract specifies a target cost\, a target profit\, a price ceiling (but not a profit ceiling or floor)\, and a profit adjustment formula. These elements are all negotiated at the outset. \nThis webinar provides insight into the mechanics of FPIF contracts and a framework to analyze proposed FPIF contract elements and pricing arrangements. Additionally\, Mr. Cuskey will explain and demonstrate how contractors can alter FPIF pricing arrangements to shift greater cost risk onto the government and improve their potential profitability. \nHere is a summary of what you’ll learn: \nFactors affecting contract type selection.\nMajor differences between fixed-price and cost-reimbursement contracts and the degree and timing of risk assumed by a contractor under various contract types.\nThe criteria for using FPIF contracts\, regulatory limitations\, contract elements\, and typical applications in government contracts.\nThe contractor’s performance obligations under FPIF contracts.\nHow FPIF profit adjustment formulas and cost-sharing ratios work.\nHow to calculate and shift the FPIF’s Point of Total Assumption (PTA).\nHow to calculate the final price and profit based on the FPIF pricing arrangement and the actual costs incurred under the contract.\nHow to analyze proposed FPIF pricing arrangements.\nHow a business can alter the FPIF contract elements to produce a more favorable pricing arrangement\, shift more cost risk onto the government and increase their potential profits.\nWho is the target audience? \nNew and seasoned government contractors who may have developed new products or systems based upon a prototype and are concerned about the risk of performing initial and early production under a Firm-Fixed Price Contract.\nGovernment contractors who want to better understand the mechanics of FPIF contracts and how to structure more favorable FPIF pricing arrangements.
URL:https://www.govconhacks.com/event/understanding-the-mechanics-of-fixed-price-incentive-firm-target-fpif-contracts-2024-update/
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