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Secretariat specializes in international arbitration, general commercial arbitration/litigation, forensic accounting, economic damages, construction, and government contracting. Our Chicago-based group works on large and complex commercial damages matters involving misappropriations of assets, business valuations, post-acquisition disputes, forensic accounting investigations, financial reporting, and myriad of other domestic and international disputes.
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Expertise in commercial healthcare and FDA regulatory law, specifically related to market access, pricing and price reporting, patient support, government contracting matters, and other laws and regulations related to the development and commercialization of pharmaceutical products.
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Experience with Government contracting issues such as conflict of interest, request for equitable adjustment, funding realignment, and security in government contracting. Minimum 5 years of experience in government contract management or administration.
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There are endless learning and development opportunities from a highly diverse and talented peer group, including experts in a wide range of fields (AI, Computer Vision, Government Contracting, Systems & Device Engineering, Operations, Communications, and more.
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Requisite professional designations and work experience: Fully qualified holder of the CPA and/or CFA designation Holder of or pursuing a credential in valuation (ABV, CVA, ASA or equivalent) 8+ years of prior experience in economic damages and/or business valuation Prior experience at one of the Big Four accounting firms would be an asset.
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Experience with government contracting cost issues, government and commercial IP rights, FMS, FMF, security clearances and FOCI, and CFIUS a plus. 3+ years of experience in federal government contracts, with some experience in U.S. export controls, including OFAC sanctions.
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Bachelor's degree in related discipline plus 8 or more years of directly related experience in a Federal Government contracting environment. From priority national security initiatives for the DoD to highly assured and compliant solutions for healthcare, we understand that digital transformation is key to your future success.
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Relevant experience includes, but not limited to experience as a Senior Manager in the engineering, construction industry, federal government contracting, or related field with significant experience in leadership and management.
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This position will work in conjunction with the Magellan Rx government division to guide account management and rebate contracting efforts for Preferred Drug List (PDL) customers. Knowledge of and experience with Medicaid pharmacy practice, managed care pharmacy practice, and/or pharmaceutical rebate contracting.
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Based in Washington D.C. Metro area, Pivot Path Solutions, LLC is a government contracting and management consulting firm that offers enterprise IT solutions, strategic planning, organizational development, and business transformation services to help customers adapt and thrive in changing market conditions.
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Business : Demonstrated understanding of the trends impacting the Federal government, particularly within the HHS NIH; An understanding of federal contracting rules and experience successfully identifying and winning medium-to-large RFPs, BPAs, and IDIQs.
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Minimum of five years of government contracts experience in a DoD OCONUS subcontract administration environment with at least five (5) years in management with an emphasis in Base Operations Support Services with a working knowledge in contract administration, subcontracts, purchasing, document control, and/or pricing.
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Knowledge of Deltek Costpoint 8.2 and government contracting. Experience with Cost Plus, T&M, FFP contract types in government contracting environment. From strategy to execution, the Government & Public Sector (GPS) practice of Ernst & Young LLP provides a full range of consulting and audit services to help our Federal, State, Local and Education clients implement new ideas to help achieve their mission outcomes.
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A strong working knowledge of US Government contracting including FAR/ DFARS experience. The position will be responsible for providing contract support for various CPFF, FFP, T&M, IDIQ Government (FAR/DFARS) contracts and Other Transaction Agreements.
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Our company handles the entire flow of providing these products and services beginning with Sales, Provisioning, Design and Engineering, Contracting and Construction, Servicing and Maintenance.
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