I am back in Lawrence after a great trip to Washington, DC where I attended the Native American Contractors Association 2017 Federal Contracting Policy and Advocacy Conference. I was part of a great panel yesterday on the future of federal contracting. The panel spoke about GAO bid protests, the move away from lowest-price technically-acceptable procurements, the need to improve the HUBZone program, and other important topics facing the contracting community in the years to come.
A huge “thank you” to Mike Anderson, Chelsea Fish, and the entire NACA leadership team for organizing this fantastic event and inviting me to participate. And a big thanks also to everyone who attended the panel and stopped by the Koprince Law LLC booth. It was wonderful to see so many old friends and make plenty of new ones.
Next on my travel agenda: the National Veterans Small Business Engagement. If you will be attending the NVSBE, I look forward to seeing you in St. Louis.