Description
Understand the enforcement mechanisms involved in addressing alleged violations of contractual or legal obligations related to recordkeeping.The increase in government contracting for construction and other projects, to more than 690 billion in federal spending during fiscal year 2022, has been accompanied by increased scrutiny of performance, performers and security of the contracts. This webinar examines recordkeeping law and regulations for government contractors, and incorporation of these requirements into your company’s data retention and security programs.
Date: 2024-04-23 Start Time: End Time:
Learning Objectives
Baselines: What We Assume You Already Have
• Written Documentation for Policies and Processes to Identify and Describe Practices and Records That Have Legal or Business Significance
• Provisions for Updating Policy and Process Documentation Consistent With Audit, Regulatory or Other Business Planning Cycles
Current and Developing Issues in Recordkeeping and Documentation Requirements
• Statutory and Regulatory Frameworks: Types of Records and Retention Requirements
• Reporting Requirements
• Investigations and Other Potential Disclosure Events
• Enforcement of Alleged Violations of Contractual or Related Legal Obligations
An Eye to the Future: Dynamic Frameworks to Harmonize Multiple Priorities
CLE (Please check the Detailed Credit Information page for states that have already been approved) ,ISM ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.
Robert W. Dibert-Frost Brown Todd LLP, Lindsay P. Graves – Frost Brown Todd LLP, Connie Wilkinson-Tobbe – Frost Brown Todd LLP