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Successful Government Contracting - Friday, October 8
Understanding & Applying the FAR Cost Principles for Improved Profitability, with John P ruitt, A/E Consulting Services
New developments resulting from a major update of AASHTO's Uniform Audit & Accounting Guide, and state and local interpretations of the FARs and Guides have contributed to a more complex government contracting arena.
In addition to an overview of the FARs, this seminar wil concentrate on the pertinent and most used sections of the FARs that often present challenges and opportunities.
Save $$!! Register by September 24!
Click here for more information and registration form.
Good for 4 continuing professional development credits.
David Evans and Associates, Inc.
7:30 a.m. - check-in and continental breakfast
8:00 a.m. - program begins
12:00 noon - program concludes
ATTENTION TRANSPORTATION FIRMS: AASHTO's New Uniform Audit and Accounting Guide - Oct 2009
AASHTO is releasing a new Uniform Audit and Accounting Guide--which the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) plans to incorporate into future regulations--that dramatically changes how engineering firms are compensated and audited. The new Audit Guide affects every A/E firm with DOT clients and will change how you do business.
After extensive collaboration with ACEC and FHWA, AASHTO has updated their Audit Guide to ensure compliance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), improve audit consistency and quality, promote the recognition of a single cognizant audit and improve government oversight and overall guidance.
Click here for a Fact Sheet, “AASHTO Uniform Audit and Accounting Guide” with background and key points.
Governor Signs Jobs and Transportation Act - July 2009
Governor Ted Kulongoski signed the Jobs and Transportation Act on July 29 at Portland's Union Station. The bill calls for more than $1 billion in infrastructure funding and raises Oregon's gas tax for the first time since 1993. Oregon's gas tax will increase from 24 cents to 30 cents after two consecutive quarters of statewide job growth or in January 2011.
Click here for a one-page press release from the state of Oregon and ODOT:
http://governor.oregon.gov/Gov/pdf/JTAhandout_final.pdf.
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