The following will be presented by Foley:
- Counterfeit Parts: “Keeping It Real” in a World of Fakes — Frank S. Murray, Jr.
- Teaming Arrangements Under the FAR — Best Practices — Erin L. Toomey
- Coping With ITAR Compliance: Enforcement Trends and Best Practices — Christopher M. Swift
- Getting Over Your Cyber Insecurity: Dealing With New Information Security Challenges in Government Contracting — Frank S. Murray, Jr.
- The Export Control Reform Initiative: New Rules, New Realities — Christopher M. Swift
- Storm Clouds on the Horizon — Changes in DOD’s Treatment of Intellectual Property Rights — George W. Ash
CPE Credit
Certificates with CPE credit will be awarded at the end of the training.
Registration
The cost of this program is $45 for NCMA members and $50 for non-members.
For questions, please contact Don Kachman at [email protected].
People
Related Insights
December 22, 2025
Labor & Employment Law Perspectives
‘Tis the Season
‘Tis the Season… You probably do not think of HR compliance when you hear the phrase. But the end of 2025 is a good time — even in the…
January 27, 2026
Events
Fashion Law 2025 Year in Review
In 2025, the fashion industry faced significant challenges and opportunities driven by geopolitical shifts, rising tariffs and trade policy changes, and evolving consumer expectations, while innovation in brand protection and strategic partnerships supported resilience and growth.
December 22, 2025
Foley Viewpoints
Guyana: A Primer on a Strategic U.S. Caribbean & South American Ally
Guyana does not currently have a binding corporate governance code, and minority shareholder protections are relatively weak. Foreign investors must therefore structure joint ventures and other partnerships carefully, using shareholder agreements, board representation rights, and dispute resolution clauses to safeguard their interests.