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Glynis Fisher will be speaking.
To register, please visit the event website. NITAAC is not responsible for registration.
Overview:
Ahead of the September 30 deadline, federal agencies gear up for the annual challenge – efficiently and effectively allocating the remainder of their budget dollars to chosen contracts. The fourth quarter of the federal fiscal year is key for government contractors as federal spending soars and contracts are ripe for bidding.
In this upcoming webinar, our experts will explore key topics that will prepare you for a strong ending and lay the groundwork for fiscal year 2021, including: