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Non-Traditional Acquisitions @CMS – How To Respond To DESIGN CHALLENGES

Non-Traditional Acquisition Requests: CMS Design Challenges, Technical Evaluations and Methods to Assemble Qualified Teams!

About this Event

Curious to learn about new styles of procurement at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services? Join this Disruptive Tech Series Breakfast event for an honest and unfiltered discussion of changes around proposals and procurement. Learn how to SHOW not TELL.

G2Xchange and FedHealthIT is pleased to offer this informative session focused on helping those in attendance:

  1. Explore how CMS is moving away from the Statement of Work and embracing the Statement of Objectives.
  2. Dive into design challenges, technical evaluation, and methods to assemble qualified teams.
  3. Come with questions, and feel free to submit them in advance.

When: Friday, April 3, 2020, 8:00 AM – 10:30 AM EDT
Where: Details pending

Keynote Panelists

  • Joy Day, PMP, COR III, FAC P/PM III, Information Technology Specialist, Office of the Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
  • Benjamin M. Simcock, Contracting Officer, CMS/OAGM/ITCG/Director, Division of Data Center Contracts, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
  • Misu Tasnim, Executive Director, United States Digital Service, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services

Agenda

  • 8:00-8:30: Registration, Networking and Continental Breakfast
  • 8:30-10:00: Keynote Panel
  • 10:00-10:30: Additional Networking

Register Here.

COVID-19

G2Xchange and FedHealthIT continue to monitor and assess new developments pertaining to Coronavirus.

Historically, these smaller events are attended almost exclusively by those from the greater Baltimore – Washington Metro area. Given the profile of those participants, we are currently planning to hold this event in person.

However, we are in regular contact with the speakers and have contingency plans and capabilities in place to turn this session into an online event as needed.

In the meantime we strongly encourage attendees to visit the World Health Organization and Center for Disease Control websites, which are regularly updated with the latest information, and to follow the guidance of CDC.

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