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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180403T070000
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CREATED:20180320T082236Z
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SUMMARY:CHANGE MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION CLOSES MARCH 27\, 2018\nChange management. You’ve heard the term. But doesn’t it seem like an oxymoron\, as managing is typically about making life predictable\, and change is about unpredictability. \nLet’s think of it another way. What’s your job as a leader? To keep life the same or to navigate change? And if the latter\, then do you lead change based on fear or based on aspiration? This semi-workshop will look at leading change based on an approach that was taught to us over 30 years ago by Deming\, that is powerfully relevant today. The goal of this event? To give you a clear decision with these seemingly contradictory choices\, so that you can begin to better live your calling as a leader in times of change. \nDATE AND LOCATION OF EVENT\nDate: April 3\, 2018\nLocation: Atlantic Resort\, 240 Aquidneck Avenue\, Middletown\, RI 02842 \nCOST OF EVENT\nNCMA Members: No Charge (Register via e-mail to ncmarichapter@gmail.com Valid member number required)\nGovernment: $15.00 (Pay online – Valid .mil e-mail required (no ctr@navy.mil for example)\nNon-Memebrs: $35.00 (Pay online) \nSCHEDULE OF EVENT\n\n\n1100-1130: Check- In\n1130-1200: Lunch Served\n1200-1330: Speaker Presentation/Workshop\n1200-1330: Networking
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/change-management-workshop/
LOCATION:Atlantic Resort Newport\, 240 Aquidneck Avenue\, Middletown\, RI\, 02842\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="NCMA Rhode Island Chapter":MAILTO:ncmarichapter@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180207T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180207T090000
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20180110T004357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201022T220037Z
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SUMMARY:SMALL BUSINESSES AND GOVERNMENT CONTRACTING FIRESIDE DISCUSSIONS
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION CLOSES January 31\, 2018\nDATE AND LOCATION OF EVENT\nDate: February 7\, 2018\nLocation: Atlantic Resort\, 240 Aquidneck Avenue\, Middletown\, RI 02842 \nCOST OF EVENT\nNCMA Members: No Charge (Register via e-mail to ncmarichapter@gmail.com Valid member number required) \nNote:\nGovernment: $15.00 (Pay online – Valid .mil e-mail required (no ctr@navy.mil for example) \nNon-Memebrs: $35.00 (Pay online) \nSCHEDULE OF EVENT\n\n\n1100-1130: Check- In/Lunch Served\n1130-1300: DCAA Presentation\n1300-1400: Panel Discussion\n\n\nREPRESENTATIVES FROM\n\n\nDefense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA)\nDefense Contract Management Agency (DCMA)\nSmall and Large Industry Representatives
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/small-businesses-and-government-contracting-fireside-discussions/
LOCATION:Atlantic Resort Newport\, 240 Aquidneck Avenue\, Middletown\, RI\, 02842\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussions
ORGANIZER;CN="NCMA Rhode Island Chapter":MAILTO:ncmarichapter@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180110T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180110T090000
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20171221T180430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201013T000731Z
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SUMMARY:Government Contracting Hot Topics
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION CLOSES January 3\, 2018\nDATE AND LOCATION OF EVENT\nDate: January 10\, 2018\nLocation: Atlantic Resort\, 240 Aquidneck Avenue\, Middletown\, RI 02842 \nView “Hot Topics in Government Compliance” Presentation\nCOST OF EVENT\nNCMA Members: No Charge (Register via e-mail to ncmarichapter@gmail.com Valid member number required) \n      Note:\nGovernment: $15.00 (Pay online – Valid .mil e-mail required (no ctr@navy.mil for example) \nNon-Memebrs: $35.00 (Pay online) \nSCHEDULE OF EVENT\n\n\n1100-1130: Check- In\n1130-1200: Lunch Served\n1200-1330: Speaker Presentation\n1330-1400: Networking\n\n\n» Click Here for Full Details and to Register
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/government-contracting-hot-topics/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171108T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171108T090000
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CREATED:20171024T182334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201022T220107Z
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SUMMARY:CYBER SECURITY DISCUSSION
DESCRIPTION:REGISTRATION CLOSES OCTOBER 27\, 2017\nDATE AND LOCATION OF EVENT\nDate: November 8\, 2017\nLocation: Atlantic Beach Resort\, 240 Aquidneck Avenue\, Middletown\, RI 02842 \nCOST OF EVENT\nNCMA Members: No Charge (Register via e-mail ncmarichapter@gmail.com Valid member number required) \nNote:\nGovernment: $15.00 (Pay online – Valid .mil e-mail required (no ctr@navy.mil for example) \nNon-Memebrs: $35.00 (Pay online) \nSCHEDULE OF EVENT\n\n\n1100-1130: Check- In\n1130-1200: Lunch Served\n1200-1330: Speaker Presentation\n1330-1400: Networking
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/cyber-security-discussion/
LOCATION:Atlantic Resort Newport\, 240 Aquidneck Avenue\, Middletown\, RI\, 02842\, United States
CATEGORIES:Discussions
ORGANIZER;CN="NCMA Rhode Island Chapter":MAILTO:ncmarichapter@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171011T070000
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CREATED:20170910T205716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201022T215637Z
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SUMMARY:HIGH VELOCITY LEARNING FUNDAMENTALS
DESCRIPTION:DATE AND LOCATION OF EVENT\nDate: October 11\, 2017\nLocation: Atlantic Beach Resort\, 240 Aquidneck Avenue\, Middletown\, RI 02842 \nCOST OF EVENT\nNCMA Members and Government: No Charge\nNote: Valid member number or .mil e-mail required (no ctr@navy.mil for example)\nNon-Memebrs: $35.00
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/high-velocity-learning-fundamentals/
LOCATION:Atlantic Resort Newport\, 240 Aquidneck Avenue\, Middletown\, RI\, 02842\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conferences
ORGANIZER;CN="NCMA Rhode Island Chapter":MAILTO:ncmarichapter@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170921T120000
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CREATED:20170910T183524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201022T215554Z
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SUMMARY:CAPTAIN COUGHLIN WELCOME AND FY18 KICK-OFF RECEPTION
DESCRIPTION:DATE AND LOCATION OF EVENT\nDate: September 21\, 2017\nLocation: Atlantic Beach Resort\, 240 Aquidneck Avenue\, Middletown\, RI 02842 \nCOST OF EVENT\nNCMA Members and Government: No Charge\nNote: Valid member number or .mil e-mail required (no ctr@navy.mil for example)\nNon-Memebrs: $35.00
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/captain-coughlin-welcome-and-fy18-kick-off-reception/
LOCATION:Atlantic Resort Newport\, 240 Aquidneck Avenue\, Middletown\, RI\, 02842\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reception
ORGANIZER;CN="NCMA Rhode Island Chapter":MAILTO:ncmarichapter@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170614T033000
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CREATED:20170329T233844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201022T215813Z
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SUMMARY:2nd Biennial NCMA-RI Ocean State Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Deadline for event registration is Wednesday May 31\, 2017\nThe Rhode Island NCMA chapter is hosting its 2nd Biennial NCMA-RI Ocean State Workshop 14 June 2017 at the Naval Station Officer’s Club\, Newport R.I. \nThis all day workshop offers training and education in a wide variety of areas. Our instructors are subject matter experts who volunteer their time and talents to support this biennial Workshop. Possible topics include Update on Service Contracting\, Contract Closeout\, Important Regulatory Changes\, Small Business perspectives/Navy. For more information\, email VP\, Education\, Mike Mahony\, michael.mahony@ctirms.com \nDetails for the luncheon event are as follows:\n2nd Biennial NCMA-RI Ocean State Workshop\nJune 14\, 2017 @ 0730-1800\nNaval Station Officer’s Club\,\n95 Perry Road\, Newport\, RI 02841 United States\nDirections \nCost: $25 per person (members & government)\n$50 per person (non-members) \n\nAgenda:\n\n\n0730: Registration\n0800: Welcome & Agenda\n0805: Welcome Address [Captain Coughlin]\n0815: Keynote Address [Stacey McQuage]\n0900: “Service Contracts Update” [Alan Chvotkin]\nBREAK\n1000: “Contract Closeout” DCMA [Reed Vander Schel]\n1100: “What’s In and What’s Out Under Recent Regulatory Changes” [Terence Murphy]\n1200: Lunch Panel: Moderator Mike Mahony “Reverse Industry Panel”\nRandy Brandenburg (Raytheon) “Strategy Planning” from large company perspective\nKelly Mendell (Mikel) “Strategy Planning” from a small\, woman owned business owner perspective\nDave Lussier (SeaCorp) “Full and Open vs SBSA”\nTim Bassett (Patrona) “Industry Days and Draft SOWs”\nDennis McLaughlin (Rite Solutions) “Organizational Dynamics and Contracting”\nStacey McQuage (SeaPort-e)\n1300: “OTA” [John Nunziato]\n1400: “Status of NUWC Division Newport Contracts\, from an Acquisition Director Perspective” [Denise Abraham]\nBREAK\n1500: “High Velocity Learning” [Steven Spears]\n1600: “Myth Busters” [Emily Harman\, SES/Director DON Office of Small Business Programs]\n1645: Closing remarks\n1650-1900: Social\n\n\n \nDirections\nCommissioned Officers’ Club\, Naval Station Newport\n95 Perry Road\, Newport\, RI 02841\n401 841-1441CAUTION: Do not use MapQuest\, GPS or Navigation Systems because they may not get you there accuratelyFrom CT and South\nFollow I-95 north into RI. Take Exit 3 (Rt. 138 East) and follow signs for Newport. You will cross over the Jamestown Bridge and then the Newport (PELL) Bridge (toll $4 each way). Take the second exit off the Newport Bridge and a right at the end of the ramp onto Admiral Kalbfus Road. The Newport Grand Casino. will be directly across from you at the intersection). Go straight and under the overpass to the rotary. Take the second right (before the Shell station) and continue over the train tracks and through the light to Gate 1 (a secured sentry booth). The sentry will need your name and photo ID to check against the list of attendees). After the booth take your first left and proceed to the Officers’ Club on the right. \nFrom MA and North\nLeave Boston area on route 128 to Route 24 South\, which becomes Route 114 South. Follow route 114 South to Newport to Admiral Kalbfus Road. At light\, take a right onto Admiral Kalbfus and follow through 2 sets of lights. Go straight and under the overpass. At the rotary\, take the second right (before the Shell station) and continue over the train tracks and through the light to Gate 1 (a secured sentry booth). The sentry will need your name and photo ID to check against the list of attendees). After the booth take your first left and proceed to the Officers’ Club on the right. \nFrom the Providence Area\nTake I-195 East to Route 24 South\, which becomes Route 114 South. Follow route 114 South to Newport to Admiral Kalbfus Road. At the light\, take a right onto Admiral Kalbfus and follow through 2 sets of lights. Go straight and under the overpass. At the rotary\, take the second right (before the Shell station) and continue over the train tracks and through the light to Gate 1 (a secured sentry booth). The sentry will need your name and photo ID to check against the list of attendees). After the booth take your first left and proceed to the Officers’ Club on the right. \nFrom T.F. Green Airport (PVD)\nTake I-95 South to Route 4\, then follow signs to Newport and the Newport (PELL) Bridge (toll $4 each way). Take the second exit off the Newport Bridge and a right at the end of the ramp onto Admiral Kalbfus Road. The Newport Grand Casino will be directly across from you at the intersection. Go straight and under the overpass to the rotary. Take the second right (before the Shell station) and continue over the train tracks and through the light to Gate 1 (a secured sentry booth). The sentry will need your name and photo ID to check against the list of attendees). After the booth take your first left and proceed to the Officers’ Club on the right.
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/2nd-biennial-ncma-ri-ocean-state-workshop/
LOCATION:Naval Station Newport – Officer’s Club\, 95 Perry Road\, Newport\, RI\, 02841\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshops
ORGANIZER;CN="NCMA Rhode Island Chapter":MAILTO:ncmarichapter@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161026T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161026T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20160926T202849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
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SUMMARY:4th Annual Small Business Product Vendor Industry Day (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:INDUSTRY DAY ANNOUNCEMENT\n“SAVE THE DATE”\nNaval Undersea Warfare Division Newport (NUWCDIVNPT)\n4th Annual Small Business Product Vendor Industry Day\nThe Naval Undersea Warfare Division Newport (NUWCDIVNPT) will host our 4th annual “Small Business Product Vendor Industry Day” on October 26\, 2016 from 0800 to 1600 (EST) to provide a venue\, with booth space\, for small businesses to demonstrate their products to NUWCDIVNPT Technical Codes\, Large prime contractors\, and other small businesses. PLEASE NOTE: This event is not intended for construction\, maintenance or service companies. \nNUWCDVINPT Mission: NUWCDIVNPT provides research\, development\, test and evaluation\, engineering\, analysis\, and assessment\, and fleet support capabilities for submarines\, autonomous underwater systems\, and offensive and defensive undersea weapon systems\, and stewards existing and emerging technologies in support of undersea warfare. \n\nCompanies that should attend are those companies that provide/develop products matched to the NUWCDIVNPT mission\, and qualify as small business\, under the NAICS Codes on the next page\nIn addition\, Large Primes are encouraged to attend to meet with prospective partners\n\nInterested attendees must pre-register by e-mail to Stephen Stewart\, NUWDIVNPT Deputy Competition Advocate/Director\, Office of Small Business Programs (OSBP) at Stephen.g.stewart@navy.mil\, by 1400 on October 7\, 2016. Please provide the individual’s name\, company\, phone and e-mail address\, and the NAICS Codes they support. The Government intends to publish this list of attendees. \n\nBooth space is limited\, and will be provided on a first-come/first-served basis.\n\nThe Industry Day will be held in the NUWCDIVNPT Building 80 Gymnasium\, Newport\, RI 02842. Building 80 is located outside of the NUWC Main Gate\, so Visit Requests are not required. However\, a NAVSEA Badge\, Common Access Card (CAC)\, military ID\, or state driver’s license will be required at Registration. Check-in starts at 0800\, and the opening presentation will begin promptly at 0900.
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/4th-annual-small-business-product-vendor-industry-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20160914T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20160914T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20160830T175359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
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SUMMARY:NCMA RI Chapter Membership Appreciation Social (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:Come Join the RI Chapter of NCMA in celebrating another exciting Program Year! FREE Food\, Drink Tickets\, Raffles and More!  \nTime: 4:30PM\nWhere: O’Club Naval Station Newport\, RI\nCOMMENTS: Ensure registration includes your full last name\, first name and middle as it appears on your driver’s license for gate access \n[spacer height=”20px”] \n[spacer height=”20px”]
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/ncma-ri-chapter-membership-appreciation-social/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160615
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20150914T173831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
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SUMMARY:NUWC Industry Day June 14th - Crown Plaza (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:Industry Day will be a day-long event that will include presentations by NUWC Division Newport (NUWCDIVNPT) leadership\, and senior managers from every technical department. A preliminary agenda for the event is as follows: \n\n0700:           Registration and Continental Breakfast\n0800: NCMA Welcoming Remarks/DIVNPT Leadership Presentations\n0845: DIVNPT Deputy Competition Advocate/Small Business Advocate\n0900:           Break\, One on One with Speakers\n0930: Corporate Operations Department Overview\n1000: Undersea Warfare Combat Systems Department Overview\n1030:           Morning Break\, Refreshments\, One on One with Speakers\n1100: Platform and Payload Integration Department Overview\n1130: DIVNPT Technology Partnership Office Overview\n1200:           Break\, One on One with Speakers\n1230: Lunch –Speaker: Invited – Shannon Walker (PH.D) NASA ASTRONAUT – Technology of Tomorrow\n1400: Ranges\, Engineering\, and Analysis Department Overview\n1430: Sensors and Sonar Systems Department Overview\n1500:           Afternoon Break\, Refreshments\, One on One with Speakers\n1530: Undersea Warfare Electromagnetic Systems Department Overview\n1600: Undersea Warfare Weapons\, Vehicles and Defensive Systems Department Overview\n1630:           Break\, One on One with Speakers\n1700 – 1900: Closing Remarks\, Reception and Social in the Rotunda – hors d’oeuvres provided\n\nTo enhance our 14th Bi-Annual Industry Day\, we have implemented several noteworthy and value-added events: \n\nEach department will provide a 2-year forecast of anticipated procurements\nPresenters will remain at the Industry Day for the entire da\nAttendees will have an opportunity to meet one-on-one with Department Heads (or designee)\, and Technical Department Acquisition Advocates after their presentations\n\n\nThank You to Our Sponsors:\n[one-third-first]\n\n[/one-third-first] \n[one-third]\n\n[/one-third] \n[one-third]\n\n[/one-third]\n[clearfix] \n[one-third-first]\n\n[/one-third-first] \n[one-third]\n\n[/one-third] \n[one-third]\n\n[/one-third]\n[clearfix] \n[one-third-first]\n\n[/one-third-first] \n[one-third]\n\n[/one-third] \n[one-third]\n\n[/one-third]\n[clearfix] \n\n[spacer height=”20px”] \n» Click Here to Register
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/nuwc-industry-day-crown-plaza-june-14th/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160518
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160520
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20160404T174822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201022T213747Z
UID:4341-1463601600-1463687999@ncma-rhodeisland.org
SUMMARY:SeaPort-e Council Meeting (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:The next SeaPort-e Council Meeting has been scheduled for May 19th. \nPlease provide questions\, NO LATER THAN May 1st\, to Tony Hill at: cahill@kmssol.com and Laura Deady at: laura.deady@mikelinc.com \nCheck-in starts at 08:30\, and the presentations will begin promptly at 0900
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/seaport-e-council-meeting/
CATEGORIES:Chapter News
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160419
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160421
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20160412T183258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
UID:4370-1461096000-1461182399@ncma-rhodeisland.org
SUMMARY:Site Visit / Facility Tour Announcement (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:Naval Undersea Warfare Division Newport (NUWCDIVNPT)\nN00024-16-R-3152\, NUWC Code 15\, Technical Services\nNaval Undersea Warfare Division Newport (NUWCDIVNPT)\nSolicitation Number: N00024-16-R-3152 \nThe Naval Undersea Warfare Division\, Newport (NUWCDIVNPT) is hosting a Site Visit/Facility Tour on April 20\, 2016 from 0900 – approximately 1000 to provide interested parties with a tour of the unique facilities associated with Solicitation #N00024-16-R-3152 NUWC Code 15 In-Service Engineering/Technical Services. This requirement will be competed as a Small Business Set-Aside via SeaPort-e in Zone 1 (Northeast). This procurement is a new requirement; as such there is no incumbent contractor. All interested large and small businesses are encouraged to attend. \nInterested attendees must pre-register via e-mail to Nathaniel Barber at nathaniel.barber@navy.mil.\nPlease provide the individual’s name\, company\, phone number\, and e-mail address. Registrations will be accepted until 12:00 Noon (EST) on April 15\, 2016.  \nThe following rules apply: \n\nThis will be an Unclassified tour\nThe tour will be scripted\, no questions will be allowed during the tour\nFollow-up questions can be submitted to the SeaPort-e Portal\n\nIn addition\, questions regarding this requirement can be submitted in advance to the SeaPort-e Portal. \nAttendees will gather at NUWCDIVNPT Building 80\, located outside of the NUWC Main Gate (Gate 23).\nCheck-in starts at 0800 and the tour will begin promptly at 0900. \nIn addition to pre-registration and in order to participate in the Site Visit/Facility Tour\, you MUST have at least a SECRET clearance AND an approved Visit Request. Please have your security manager submit a Visit Request through the Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS). If you are not in the JPAS\, you cannot receive a Visitor Request Badge. Due to the number of visit requests received\, three (3) days processing time is required for all Visit Requests. Visit Requests not meeting these requirements will be rejected and access will not be granted. \nA Visit Request is mandatory for all visitors to NUWC Division Newport\, government and civilian\, regardless of the duration or classification of the visit. Access to NUWC Division Newport WILL NOT be granted under any circumstances without a valid visit authorization request on file. \n\nWhen completing the Visit Request\, use Security Management Office (SMO) code 666045.\nInclude Procurement Request Number (PR# 1300342725) in the space allocated for the POC Phone Number.\nClearance Required: Secret\nIn the “Name” block\, type in “Nathaniel Barber” and “Stephen Stewart”\n\nOn the morning of the event\, ALL visitors participating in the Site Visit/Facility Tour MUST check into the Security Desk at the Bldg 80 Lobby and obtain their Visit Request Badges. A Government issued ID and a valid Visit Request Badge are required to access DIVNPT. \n\nCell phones and computers will not be allowed on the NUWDIVNPT campus.\n\n* Please call Robin at 401-832-2551 if you need to verify the status of your Visit Request. \nAlso\, please indicate if you already have access to DIVNPT. If you do not\, we will arrange to car pool where necessary
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/site-visitfacility-tour-announcement/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160331
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20160305T005508Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
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SUMMARY:NCMA RI Chapter Luncheon - Mr. Pat Kelly\, Director of Cybersecurity Undersea Warfare (USW) (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:The Rhode Island Chapter of NCMA is pleased to announce that Mr. Pat Kelly\, Director of Cybersecurity Undersea Warfare (USW) Combat System Integration for Submarines and USW Systems at NUWCDIVNPT will be speaking to our membership on 30 March 2016! Don’t miss out on this exciting event! \nDetails for the luncheon event are as follows: \n\nDate: Wednesday\, 30 March 2016\nCheck In: Check-In 1130\nEvent Start: 1200\nLocation: 151 Admiral Kalbfus Rd\, Newport\, RI\nFee: $30/Non Member; $25/Member\n\nFor more information and to register for the Lunch go to: https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/pat-kelly/ \n[spacer height=”20px”] \n» Click Here to Register \n  \n\nPatrick Kelley selected for senior scientific technical manager leadership position\nPatrick K. Kelley\nPatrick K. Kelley has been selected as the director of Cybersecurity Undersea Warfare (USW) Combat System Integration for Submarines and USW Systems. As a senior scientific technical manager\, he will provide continuity of technical leadership and oversight to ensure long term stewardship of our organization’s technical capabilities\, with a focus on Division Newport’s cyber USW engineering thrust. \nKelley\, from the USW Combat Systems Department\, has most recently served as the technical manager and CYBERSAFE investment project lead for tactical system cybersecurity over the past 18 months for Division Newport. He has led a team of 20 engineers and scientists in identifying facility and technical capability gaps in the area of cybersecurity. \nKelley has more than 30 years of USW experience as a software developer\, program office project officer\, systems engineer technical warrant holder and department chief engineer. His contributions to the Navy’s USW capabilities are nationally recognized and he is the recipient of the DON Meritorious Civilian Service Award; the Copernicus Award for USW Command\, Control\, Communications and Computers; the NAVSEA Commander’s Award for Innovation; and the National Defense Industrial Association Bronze Medal for Technical Achievement in USW. \nIn addition to his CYBERSAFE position\, Kelley has served as head\, Technology and Strategy Office\, USW Combat Systems Department from May 2014 to the present. He was responsible for development of research and development plans in support of Navy objectives for combat systems in the USW domain. From 2014 to the present\, he also held the SSBN Near Term Tactical Control Systems Upgrade project lead position\, managing a team of more than 30 engineers from four organizations. The project has delivered the most substantial upgrade in combat control capabilities in the history of the U.S. submarine force at a total cost of $1.5 million within an 18-month period. \nFrom 2009-14\, Kelley served as the USW Combat Systems Department chief engineer\, and was responsible for department systems engineering policy deployment\, training and assessments. He earned a Master of Science degree from the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) in Monterey\, Calif. and a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Rhode Island. He is currently pursuing computer science certification in cybersecurity from the NPS. \nAs director of Cybersecurity USW Combat System Integration for Submarines and USW Systems\, Kelley will ensure that the collective capabilities of the growing cybersecurity engineering workforce are effectively utilized so that the pace of cybersecurity capability delivery to the fleet is efficient\, and our organization is well prepared to face current and future cyber threats.
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/ncma-ri-chapter-luncheon-mr-pat-kelly-director-of-cybersecurity-undersea-warfare-usw/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151216T023000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151216T090000
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20151123T212726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
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SUMMARY:SBANE: US Navy NAVSEA SBIR Workshop (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:A Difference Maker \nWomen’s Business Committee\nTechnology & Innovation Committee Present \nBoston NAVSEA SBIR Workshop \nHave you ever wondered how your innovative ideas or capabilities\, either technology or services\, can be delivered to the Department of Defense? If so\, come hear how you can get a share of the $350 million of non-dilutive funds invested every year by the Navy in innovative ideas. \nSBANE is hosting a Navy SBIR Workshop to inform New England companies about the just released SBIR solicitation. In support of this event\, the U.S. Navy is sending the following representatives from the NAVSEA\, Naval Sea Systems Command\, SBIR Program Offices: \n\nRyan Shealy\, NAVSEA SBIR Deputy Program Manager\, NAVSEA 05T Engineering Directorate\nWhitney Taylor\, PEO Submarines Technology Manager\, Program Executive Office\nEmily Novak\, PEO Ships SBIR Coordinator\, Program Executive Office\nJennifer Greenwood\, PEO Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) SBIR Coordinator\, Program Executive Office\nDick McNamara\, Technology Transition Coordinator\, NAVSEA SBIR Program Office\nJonathan Leggett\, Outreach Coordinator\, NAVSEA SBIR Program Office\n\nThe day’s agenda will cover: \n\nA review of each of the 37 NAVSEA topics in the just released solicitation: SBIR Topics\nAn in-depth presentation of the Navy’s Proposal Evaluation process\n1-on-1 conversations with the NAVSEA Program SBIR representatives\n\nAs a commitment to engaging more women\, minorities and veterans in the SBIR Program\, NAVSEA has promised to return to Boston and debrief proposal evaluations with any of the attendees of this event who are either from a Woman-Owned Small Business or have a woman Primary Investigator on their proposal\, a Minority-Owned Small Business or a Veteran-Owned Small Business. \n\nDetails \nWhen: Wednesday\, December 16\, 2015 \nTime: 7:30 AM – Registration\, Networking and Breakfast;  8:00 AM – 2:00 PM – Program\, Lunch\, and 1-on-1 Conversations with Navy Personnel \nWhere: The Law Offices of McCarter & English\, 265 Franklin Street\, 14th Floor\, Boston MA 02110 \nRegister: Please click here to register for this event. \nSeating is limited; please register early! \nCost: $40 SBANE Members; $50 Non-Members \nNOTE: Please notify us 24 hours in advance if you wish to cancel your registration and receive a credit toward a future event or a full refund. \n\nThank you to our Host and Sponsor\nMcCarter & English \nwww.mccarter.com \n \n\nThank you to our Business Partners! \n\nBank of America Merrill Lynch\nEastern Insurance / Eastern Bank\nGrant Thornton\nHomisco\nIntegrated IT Solutions\nMeridien Benefits\, Inc.\nPeople’s United Bank\nRaytheon Integrated Defense Systems\nRSM\nSantander Bank\nTD Bank\nTGA Cross Insurance
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/sbane-us-navy-navsea-sbir-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Chapter News
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151211T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151211T073000
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20151110T014458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
UID:4061-1449802800-1449819000@ncma-rhodeisland.org
SUMMARY:Air Force / Army Business Industry Day 2015 (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:Please RSVP by December 7th to masstf@massdevelopment.com\n Include name\, email\, and company. One spot per company please.
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/air-force-army-business-industry-day-2015/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151209T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20150821T213928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
UID:4020-1449655200-1449662400@ncma-rhodeisland.org
SUMMARY:E-Board Meeting (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/e-board-meeting-4/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151111T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151111T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20150821T213847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
UID:4019-1447236000-1447243200@ncma-rhodeisland.org
SUMMARY:E-Board Meeting (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/e-board-meeting-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151107
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20151015T231130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
UID:4037-1446750000-1446836399@ncma-rhodeisland.org
SUMMARY:SDVOSB Match Maker (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/sdvosb-match-maker/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151106
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20151015T231113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
UID:4036-1446663600-1446749999@ncma-rhodeisland.org
SUMMARY:Code 70 AUTEC Industry Day (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/code-70-autec-industry-day/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151106
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20150914T165910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
UID:4024-1446663600-1446749999@ncma-rhodeisland.org
SUMMARY:NUWCDIVNPT Industry Day (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:NUWCDIVNPT is hosting an Industry Day on November 5\, 2015 to discuss the Code 70 AUTEC Contract. Complete information is available in Notice #N66604-15-T-0002 on FBO.gov.
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/nuwcdivnpt-industry-day/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151029
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20151015T231025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
UID:4035-1445976000-1446062399@ncma-rhodeisland.org
SUMMARY:Lunch – “Trends in GSA” (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:The Rhode Island Chapter of NCMA has arranged to have Kevan Kivlan the Director of Customer Accounts & Research and Michael Attachi the Director of Acquisition Operations with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) New England Region to speak to the current trends in GSA\, upcoming changes industry can expect and overcoming challenges. \nTopic: Trends in GSA\nDate: Wednesday\, 28 October 2015\nTime: Registration 11:30-12:00. Lunch 12:00\nLocation: Atlantic Beach Club  \nCost: $25 per person (members)\n           $30 per person (non-members) \nTo help us achieve a goal this year of increasing our membership and expanding our level of participation\, we are offering the following enticements. Please ask a non member to attend. Their lunch is on us!  If you attend and bring someone new who signs up for membership in NCMA-RI\, your lunch cost\, as well as theirs will be waived or refunded. \n» Click Here to Register
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/lunch-trends-in-gsa/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151014
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151016
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20151015T231331Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
UID:4039-1444852800-1444939199@ncma-rhodeisland.org
SUMMARY:SPRING 2016 (TBD) – Electronic Warfare (EW) Industry Day (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/spring-2016-tbd-electronic-warfare-ew-industry-day/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151014T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151014T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20150821T213746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
UID:4017-1444820400-1444827600@ncma-rhodeisland.org
SUMMARY:E-Board Meeting (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/e-board-meeting-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150917T050000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150917T080000
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20150914T170449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
UID:4026-1442466000-1442476800@ncma-rhodeisland.org
SUMMARY:DIVNPT Pre-Solicitation Conference (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:DIVNPT will host a Pre-Solicitation Conference for the Code 15 OK-410 Handling and Stowage Group on September 17\, 2015.   \nComplete information\, including registration\, is at FBO under Solicitation Number N66604-15-R-3315\, or at: https://www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=953727a4761568cd72e9aac0fddb33c4&tab=core&tabmode=list&
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/divnpt-pre-solicitation-conference/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150909T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150909T130000
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20150821T213607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
UID:4015-1441796400-1441803600@ncma-rhodeisland.org
SUMMARY:E-Board Meeting (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/e-board-meeting/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150728T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150728T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20150716T161315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
UID:4011-1438086600-1438086600@ncma-rhodeisland.org
SUMMARY:NCMA Rhode Island Summer Social (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:Date: July 28\, 2015\nTime: 4:30PM Social/Appetizers\, 5:30PM Meal\nLocation: Kempenaar’s Clambake\nAddress: 323 Valley Road\, Middletown\, RI 02842\nCost: Members and Guests $35 (Pay at the door)\nMenu: Choice of lobster or chicken. \n** Please note that only a CASH bar is offered. No credit cards can be accepted. \nRSVP: July 22nd to NCMA-RI ncmarichapter@gmail.com
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/ncma-rhode-island-summer-social/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150610T033000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150610T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20150411T033355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
UID:2955-1433907000-1433944800@ncma-rhodeisland.org
SUMMARY:1st Biennial NCMA-RI Ocean State Workshop (Demo)
DESCRIPTION: Ocean State Workshop Presentations: Click to Download\nREGISTER NOW – FINAL REGISTRATION IS EXTENDED AND ENDS FRIDAY 29 MAY!   \nDue to overwhelming interest and an increase of attendees to 150 max  – FINAL REGISTRATION IS EXTENDED AND ENDS FRIDAY 29 MAY!  \nSeats are going quickly so register ASAP and make sure you don’t miss out on this great opportunity! \nThe Rhode Island NCMA chapter is hosting the 1st Biennial NCMA-RI Ocean State Workshop 10 June 2015 at the Naval Station Officer’s Club\, Newport R.I. \nThis all day workshop offers training and education in a wide variety of areas. Our instructors are subject matter experts who volunteer their time and talents to support this biennial Workshop. \nDate: Wednesday\, 10 June 2015\nTime: 0730 to 1800\nLocation: Naval Station Officer’s Club\, Newport R.I. \nCost: $25 per person (members & government)\n           $50 per person (nonmembers) \n» Click Here to Register \nFINAL Registration Deadline: Friday\, 29 May \nIn addition to registering online\, you are required to complete the attached “Base Access Form” and include ALL members from your organization attending. Failure to complete this form will result in denied access to the facility. Please e-mail completed forms to Mike Mahony\, michael.mahony@netsimco.com \n  Current Base/Gate Access List: CHECK FOR YOUR NAME!\n\n  \nNCMA Rhode Island Ocean State Workshop\nAgenda\n\n0730: Registration\n0800: Welcome & Agenda Video from Senator Reed\n0820 to 0900: Keynote Address [Jerry Punderson\, former head of contracts at NAVSEA]\n0900: Session [Daniel Kelly – Negotiating Key Clauses in Fed. Gov. Subcontracting]\n1000: Session [Jim Kirlin – NDA/TA & Ethics/Compliance]\n1100: Session [Lauren Caisse – Changes and Equitable Adjustment]\n1200: Lunch with Panel [How to avoid OCI issues and ways to Mitigate] Panelists include Presidents and Leaders of Defense Contracting Companies (Large\, Midsize and Small)\n\nModerator: Jerry Punderson\nJoe Marino\, President and CEO\, Rite-Solutions\nRandy Brandenburg Director\, Undersea Systems Raytheon IDS\, Seapower\nJim Bouthillier\, President\, MRC\nSteve Rigdon\, Vice President of Programs Maritime Technical Solutions SAIC\nRay Lopez\, President\, ESN\n\n\n1300: Session [Alan Wheelock – “Know Your Adversary: The New Negotiating Playbook”]\n1400: Session [Jason Preisser – Acquisition of Services – Planning and Requirements]\n1500: Session [Steven Tremblay – DFARS and Business System Compliance]\n1600: Closing Remarks\n1615-1800: Social \n\nPresenters (Draft Bios & Synopsis):\nJerry Punderson \nJerome Punderson is the Senior Vice President\, Defense and Intelligence at the Professional Services Council\, the principal national trade association of the government technology and professional services industry. \nMr. Punderson previously was the Director of Contracts\, Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) from 2009-2014. He had full authority and responsibility for one of the largest and most responsible procurement organizations in the Federal government; his duties involved the obligation and expenditure of billions of dollars annually. As the senior civilian for contracting at NAVSEA\, Mr. Punderson was responsible for the contractual oversight of the Nation’s most complex shipbuilding and weapons systems procurement programs. \nHe began his civil service career in 1981\, completing the contracting intern with the Naval Electronics Systems Command before accepting a contracting position with the Patent and Trademark Office. Returning to the U.S. Navy in 1985\, he joined NAVSEA as a contract negotiator for undersea programs and was subsequently selected to be the Contracting Officer responsible for the procurement of major Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Combat Systems. In 1988 he was promoted to Branch Head position where he provided leadership over a number of major weapons systems\, including several major acquisition programs (ACAT 1D)\, first as branch head of the Mine Warfare and Surfaces Ship ASW Branch and then as branch head to the STANDARD Missile Branch. For eighteen months\, Mr. Punderson served as the acting Director of the Surface Systems Contracts Division\, an acquisition organization responsible for the procurement of major weapon systems valued at $3.1 Billion annually before being selected in 2001 to be the Director of the Undersea Systems Contracts Division. \nFrom 2001 to 2009\, Mr. Punderson was the Director of the Undersea Systems Contracts Division\, the organization responsible for the procurement of the AEGIS Ballistic Missile Defense system\, the DoN Converged Enterprise Resource Planning (C-ERP) systems\, and many undersea systems\, resulting in $3.0 Billion in annual obligations. In addition\, he is the Program Manager for the SeaPort-e program at NAVSEA\, a strategic approach to acquisition of services emphasizing affordable and timely procurement of services through a completely electronic web-based marketplace. Most recently\, Mr. Punderson led the expansion of SeaPort-e to the Navy Virtual SYSCOM (VS) comprised of NAVSEA\, NAVAIR\, SPAWAR\, NAVSUP and NAVFAC\, where services valued at up to $5.3 Billion annually may be procured using these vehicles. \nHe is a recipient of the Presidential Rank Award\, the Navy Meritorious Civilian Service Medal and numerous Special Act awards. \nMr. Punderson was born in Lakewood\, New Jersey. He attended Rutgers University where\, in 1979\, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in Biology. In 2003 he earned a Masters of Science in National Resource Strategy from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces.  \nDaniel Kelly – Partner McCARTER & ENGLISH\, LLP \nMr. Kelly leads the firm’s government contracts group. His practice combines both counseling and acting as an advocate on behalf of clients doing business in the commercial and government marketplaces. Mr. Kelly has extensive experience in the fields of federal and state procurement law\, commercial contracting\, licensing\, and business and intellectual property litigation. He helps businesses negotiate their commercial contracts with customers and vendors. He counsels clients when disputes arise and defends them in court and arbitration proceedings. Mr. Kelly has knowledge of the government contracting process both on a federal and state level\, and the specific laws\, regulations\, contract clauses and dispute resolution mechanisms in this specialized area. He provides advice and guidance to clients who are in the government supply chain\, either as prime contractors\, subcontractors or vendors. He reviews government solicitations with clients\, prepares proposals\, and negotiates teaming arrangements and subcontracts with other suppliers. He helps clients build and enhance their compliance programs. He assists clients in protecting their intellectual property and proprietary information concerning their businesses when doing business with the government. He advocates for clients who wrongfully were passed over for a contract award. He prepares claims arising under government contracts as a result of change orders\, delays\, and terminations for default or convenience. Dan (together with his colleagues David Himelfarb and Bonnie Vanzler) most recently represented Agiltron\, Inc. and two of its wholly owned subsidiaries in successfully negotiating with the United States Air Force Suspension and Debarment Official an Administrative Agreement\, effective July 26\, 2013\, terminating a suspension barring them from obtaining federal government contracts and grants. Mr. Kelly is Chair of the Boston Lawyers Division of the Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies. He is also on the Board of Directors for NCMA Boston (National Contract Management Association). \nNegotiating Key Clauses in Fed. Gov. Subcontracting: This course looks at the top five negotiated and top five disputed subcontract clauses (they are not the same!) from both the prime contractor’s and subcontractor’s perspective – with the goal of exploring ways to avoid disputes and ensure a successful negotiation. This will be interactive and the speakers encourage the participants to bring their own experiences into the discussion so that the entire group can learn and benefit.  \nJim Kirlin \nMr. Kirlin has 30 years of contracts and supply chain experience in government and industry. Jim is a member of seven contracting/supply chain/compliance professional associations. Jim holds seventeen professional certifications in subcontract management\, compliance\, contracting\, supply chain\, and supplier diversity\, from the U.S.\, U.K. and Canada. Jim holds NCMA’s Lifetime CPCM and Lifetime CFCM. He is a NCMA Fellow. Jim has been honored with the NCMA Alvis D. Keen Honorary Life Member Award\, NCMA Charles A. Dana Distinguished Service Award\, the NCMA National Achievement Award\, and the NCMA Education Award (twice). Jim served on the NCMA Board of Directors and served as Chair of the Policy Committee. He is the author of two articles in NCMA’s Contract Management magazine. He has presented at six NCMA World Congresses and at numerous National Education Seminars and Chapter meetings. Jim is the author of the book “Subcontract Management from A to Z” published by the NCMA in 2014. \nFederal Government Subcontracting Ethics and Compliance: The federal government ethics and compliance requirements significantly impact the subcontracting process. The result is the prime contractor must not only ensure that its own organization is in compliance\, but also must ensure that its subcontractors are conducting themselves with the highest degree of integrity and honesty. This presentation discusses the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) ethics and compliance requirements that significantly affect the subcontracting process. The focus is on the duties of a prime contractor as it subcontracts to fulfill a U.S. federal government prime contract. The presentation will discuss the importance of subcontracting ethics and compliance\, the sources of the requirements\, and the applicability to subcontracts. This will include the requirements for a Contractor Code of Business Ethics and Conduct\, and an Internal Control System.  \nLauren Caisse \nLauren Caisse has been doing Federal Government contracting for almost 25 years. Her educational background and certifications include the following: \n\nJuris Doctor (JD) from Suffolk University Law School\, Boston\, Massachusetts\nMasters of Business Administration (MBA)\, Anna Maria College\, Massachusetts\nBachelor of Science (BS)\, Bridgewater State College\, Massachusetts\nAir Force Institute of Technology\, Wright-Patterson AFB\, Ohio (various classes)\nU.S. Army Logistics College\, Ft. Lee\, Virginia (various classes)\n\nMs. Caisse has been a member of NCMA since 1997\, obtained her CPCM in 1997\, and was the recipient of the 2001 Contract Management Institute’s Marty Kaufman Scholarship. Ms. Caisse is licensed to practice law in both Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Ms. Caisse earned her DBIA Certification designation from the Design-Build Institute of America in April 2010. Ms. Caisse started her contracting career as a Contract Specialist with the Massachusetts National Guard (USPFO for Massachusetts). Her work during those six years consisted entirely of cradle to grave contracting of construction projects on Massachusetts National Air Guard bases. When she moved to the private sector\, her work focus shifted to environmental\, starting with her tenure on Massachusetts Military Reservation. Ms. Caisse has been with Environmental Chemical Corporation (ECC) since January 2008 and holds dual positions: She is both a Contracts Manager and Corporate Counsel. In her contract management duties\, she is currently responsible for construction\, environmental and UXO projects – both federal and commercial – in the U.S.\, Canada\, Germany\, Italy\, Djioubti and Kuwait. In her corporate counsel role\, Ms. Caisse drafts and negotiates various types of agreements\, works with outside counsel\, researches and writes on various topics\, generates and conducts compliance training as requested\, and performs other corporate counsel functions as requested by her General Counsel. Ms. Caisse is also a Small Business Liaison Officer and Ethics Officer for ECC. \nECC provides construction\, environmental remediation\, ordnance remediation\, and Operations and Maintenance (O&M) services to the federal government worldwide as well as to commercial entities. \nChanges and Requests for Equitable Adjustment: This presentation deals with Change Management in Government Contracting. Some of these changes discussed include: The Changes Clause\, How Gov’t Changes are Communicated\, Timely Notification\, Duty to Perform\, Cardinal Changes\, Constructive Changes\, Differing Site Conditions\, and Requests for Equitable Adjustments. The presentation will also offer Best Practices in the processes of Notification\, Identification\, Tracking\, Correspondence and Costs\, Manage\, and Submission. Risks of Proceeding without Change Order and Documentation challenges will also be discussed.  \nAlan Wheelock\, Iron Mountain \nAlan Wheelock has been in senior management roles in business for many years\, including Territory Vice President and Senior Vice President at Iron Mountain. He was right in the thick of Iron Mountain’s spectacular growth from a few hundred employees to more than 20\,000. At present\, he is President of Jones River Consulting\, which focuses on helping companies to strengthen customer relationships and grow their businesses. \n“Know Your Adversary: The New Negotiating Playbook”: Negotiation is both an art and a science. Although many negotiators have mastered the technical side of this work – they thoroughly understand the business issues at stake\, they are knowledgeable about pricing strategies and crystal clear on goals and objectives – but they are far less certain when it comes to the actual art of negotiating effectively with a strong adversary on the other side of the table. Alan Wheelock’s presentation focuses on the negotiating styles that you are likely to encounter out there\, and how to effectively adapt to each one. Drawing from decades of experience in high stakes contract negotiation\, Alan describes the most common negotiating styles and techniques you can deploy to successfully “improvise\, adapt\, and overcome” in each situation. His advice is concrete and actionable\, and it is delivered in a style that embodies humor\, wisdom\, and enthusiasm.  \nJason Preisser\, MRC \nJason R. Preisser is an NCMA Certified Professional Contract Manager\, who also holds Level III Acquisition Professional Development Program Certifications in Contracting and Program Management. Mr. Preisser holds an MBA from Chapman University and a BS from Colorado State University\, and is a 2012 graduate of the Air War College. \nMr. Preisser completed his distinguished U.S. Air Force service in December 2014 as a Senior Procurement Analyst in the Office of the Undersecretary of the Air Force. During his 21-year Air Force career he served in staff\, contracting officer\, and program manager positions at U.S. Air Force Headquarters\, the Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center\, and the National Reconnaissance Office. For 3 years he commanded the DCMA office at a Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems plant in Redondo Beach\, CA. Mr. Preisser’s military service also included a number of contingency assignments\, including Contracting Advisor to the Afghan National Security Forces in 2013\, and Commander of DCMA Kuwait’s Middle East Division in 2009-10. \nIn January 2015\, Mr. Preisser joined McLaughlin Research Corporation\, where he now provides acquisition support and assistance to senior procurement and contracting officials at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in Arlington\, VA. \nAcquisition of Services – Planning and Requirements Definition: This course will discuss the importance of acquisition and requirements planning for services\, to include Better Buying Power Initiative focused on improving tradecraft in services acquisition. It will cover requirements development\, market research techniques\, stakeholder engagement in defining performance outcomes and service acquisition strategies. This will be interactive and the speaker encourages the participants to bring their own experiences into the discussion so that the entire group can learn and benefit.  \nSteven J. Tremblay  \nSteven Tremblay is an Executive Director in Ernst & Young’s Fraud Investigation & Dispute Services\, Government Contract Services practice. Mr. Tremblay has more than 26 years of experience in government contracting\, over 12 of which were spent at Ernst & Young while 14 years were spent working directly for government contractors. Before joining Ernst & Young\, Steven was a Chief Contracts Administrator with Hamilton Sundstrand Space Systems International\, Inc. During his tenure with the Hamilton Sundstrand\, Steven gained extensive experience in dealing with complex government contract issues with both Commercial Customers and Government Agencies (NASA/DOD). His experience includes advising on how to implement effective and compliant internal control systems and operations\, and forensic and remediation activities necessary to respond to government investigations and audits. He also has extensive experience in advising clients on matters involving accounting (FAR & CAS)\, DFAR business systems\, transaction due diligence\, contract administration and termination\, procurement\, and cost allocation. \nDFARS and Business Systems Compliance: Business systems (Accounting\, Estimating\, Property\, Purchasing\, EVMS\, & MMAS) are an integral part of the day-to-day compliance for companies contracting with the Government. The provisions of the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) authorize Contracting Officers (COs) to withhold a percentage of payments\, under certain conditions\, when a contractor’s business system contains a “significant deficiency” and the CO makes a final determination to disapprove the contractor’s system. In addition to the cash flow impact\, a disapproved business system may result in competitive disadvantages and loss of confidence in the company’s financial and operational credibility. Our presentation will share best practices with regards to contractor risk assessments\, gap assessments\, compliance testing\, correction action plans and remediation\, and monitoring. \n» Click Here to Register \nFINAL Registration Deadline: Friday\, 29 May
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/1st-biennial-ncma-ri-ocean-state-workshop/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20150429
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SUMMARY:2nd Annual Naval Undersea Warfare Center\, Division Newport "Reverse Matchmaker" hosted by NCMA-RI (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday 28 April 2015\nLocation: Mainstay Inn Conference Room\, 151 Admiral Kalfbus Road\, Newport RI\nSmall Business Cost: $100 \nTo register for this event please:\n1.) e-mail Stephen.g.stewart@navy.mil NLT 17 April\, 2015.\n2.) Please click the PayPal Donate button below\, and then enter the amount you are paying in the “Donation Amount” box on the following page.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n\n2nd Annual SBRT Presentations:\n\n ASSETT – SBRT Small Business Company Profile\n Avineon – SBRT Small Business Company Profile\n BTP Systems – SBRT Small Business Company Profile\n CLAFLIN ASSOCIATES – SBRT Small Business Company Profile\n Forward Slope Inc – SBRT Small Business Company Profile\n INDUS Technology – SBRT Small Business Company Profile\n IR-Tech – SBRT Small Business Company Profile\n ISqaure Systems – SBRT Small Business Company Profile\n KERBEROS – SBRT Small Business Company Profile\n Meller Optics – SBRT Small Business Company Profile\n Morgan 6 – SBRT Small Business Company Profile\n NEST – SBRT Small Business Company Profile\n Netsimco – SBRT Small Business Company Profile\n Patrona Corporation – SBRT Reverse Matchmaker Company Profile\n Pioneering Evolution – SBRT Small Business Company Profile\n PROSOFT – SBRT Small Business Company Profile\n SBRT – 2nd Annual Reverse Matchmaker Event Agenda\n SRM\, Inc – SBRT Small Business Company Profile\n THOR Solutions\, LLC – SBRT Small Business Company Profile\n Vsolvit – SBRT Small Business Company Profile
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/2nd-annual-naval-undersea-warfare-center-division-newport-reverse-matchmaker-hosted-by-ncma-ri/
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150415T090000
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SUMMARY:Please join us at NCMA Rhode Island's next luncheon with Michael Fischetti (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:Date: 15 April 2015\nTime: Registration at 1130\, Lunch at 1200-1300\nLocation: Atlantic Beach Club\, Middletown\, RI \nSpeaker: Michael P. Fischetti\, Executive Director NCMA \n\nRegistration opens 17 February 2015\n Cost/Registration: (via PayPal)\n\n$25 per person for Members\n$30 per person for Non-Members\n\n» Click Here to Register \nRegistration Deadline: No later than 2PM on 10 April 2015.
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/please-join-us-at-ncma-rhode-islands-next-luncheon-with-michael-fischetti/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20150326T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20150326T090000
DTSTAMP:20260423T165339
CREATED:20150214T005841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201012T235719Z
UID:2925-1427355000-1427360400@ncma-rhodeisland.org
SUMMARY:Please join us at NCMA Rhode Island's next luncheon with Capt. Goldman (Demo)
DESCRIPTION:Date: 26 March 2015\nTime: Registration at 1130\, Lunch at 1200-1300\nLocation: Atlantic Beach Club\, Middletown\, RI \nSpeaker: Capt. Howard Goldman\, Commander Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport.\nTo see his biography: http://www.navsea.navy.mil/nuwc/newport/pages/cmdr.aspx \n\nSeating is limited so register early. Registration opens 17 February 2015\n Cost/Registration: (Pay at the door or via PayPal)\n\n$25 per person for Members\n$30 per person for Non-Members\n\n» Registration Closed \nRegistration Deadline: No later than 2PM on 20 March 2015.
URL:https://ncma-rhodeisland.org/event/please-join-us-at-ncma-rhode-islands-next-luncheon-with-capt-goldman/
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