Register Now for June 9-10 NASBP Fly-in and June 11 Federal Construction Contracting Seminar
Registration is now open for the NASBP Legislative Fly-in June 9 and 10 and the NASBP Federal Construction Contracting Seminar on June 11. Both events will take place at the Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC.
The NASBP Legislative Fly-in June 9-10
NASBP has undertaken great efforts to increase its visibility on Capitol Hill to advocate its federal government relations agenda and to remind elected officials and their staff about the important role surety bonds play in our nation’s economy.
The event will begin the evening of Tuesday, June 9, at a pre-Fly-in reception at the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, during which NASBP will provide talking points for Fly-in attendees. On Wednesday, June 10, attendees will be served continental breakfast and enjoy a short morning program that will include remarks from U.S. House of Representative Steve Chabot (R-OH 1st), who is chair of the House Small Business Committee. The rest of the day will be dedicated to Capitol Hill appointments and will end with an evening cocktail reception at the Hyatt Regency. Note that, to help the membership prepare for the Fly-in, NASBP will be hosting a Virtual Seminar at 2 p.m. Eastern time on Thursday, June 4, to discuss this year’s legislative issues and talking points. This June 4 Virtual Seminar will be free to all NASBP Fly-in registrants.
The NASBP Federal Construction Contracting Seminar June 11
The national construction law firm of Peckar & Abramson and NASBP have organized the Federal Construction Contracting Seminar that will take place from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Thursday, June 11 and includes continental breakfast and a working lunch.
The titles of the seminar presentations are: “Fraud: The New Mantra of Federal Contracting and How It Will Affect the Surety Industry,” “Make Your Partnership Work: Key Elements of Joint Venture Agreements and Mentor-Protégé Agreements That Will Keep Your Clients Out of Trouble,” “The New Federal Small Business Regulations and How They Will Impact Federal Contracting,” “From the Trenches: The Ten Key Problems That One Lawyer Encounters Daily in Negotiating Joint Venture Agreements,” and “Examples of Problem Joint Venture Clauses and Fraud that You Would Not Suspect Is Fraud.” During lunch, attendees will hear the Inspector General’s View of Fraud in the Construction Industry presented by Jason Powers, Special Agent, U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of Inspector General.
If you register for the NASBP Fly-in, you will receive a discount on your seminar registration fee in the amount of your Fly-in registration fee. Register now for the June 9 to 10 NASBP Legislative Fly-in and for the June 11 Federal Construction Contracting Seminar.
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The NASBP Fly-in registration fee is $195.00 per attendee. The one-day seminar registration fee is $395.00 per attendee. Why not save money by attending both events. If you register for the June 9-10 NASBP Fly-in, you will receive a discount on this seminar registration fee in the amount of your Fly-in registration fee ($195), which means your Federal Contracting Construction seminar fee will be $200.
Registration for the seminar includes course materials, continental breakfast and breaks, a working lunch, and the networking reception the preceding evening. Attendees of both the NASBP Legislative Fly-In and this seminar are invited to the networking reception held June 9.
Hotel Accommodations
Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill
400 New Jersey Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001
202.737.1234
Located just steps from the U.S. Capitol Building, the Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill is the ideal location to take advantage of DC’s sites, restaurants and attractions.
To make reservations, contact the Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill at 202.737-1234 Group Name: NASBP Meeting
Even though NASBP has a block of rooms available at the special NASBP group rate, these rooms could sell out before the hotel room cut-off date of Friday, May 8. Room reservations are held on a first-come, first-served basis. NASBP cannot guarantee an accommodation once the room block is sold out. To avoid disappointment at not getting into the hotel, please call immediately to reserve your hotel room. A one-night deposit is required at time of making the reservation. This deposit will not be refunded if the reservation is cancelled less than 48 hours prior to check-in.
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