DESCRIPTION
PSC seeks to provide opportunities for the government to benefit from natural business growth. Currently, policies may inadvertently make ineligible for competition businesses that “graduate” out of small business set-asides. PSC’s Mid-Size Company Working Group intends to advocate for opportunities to reward business growth for better government availability of mission accomplishing vendors.
This meeting is exclusively for PSC members.
PSC POLICY LEAD
Sebastian Herrick
Senior Associate, Public Policy
Sebastian Herrick serves as Senior Associate, Public Policy, where he provides cross-association support for the Professional Services Council and its member organizations. Sebastian was previously Policy and Program Analyst for the Government Relations department of AECOM, a leading engineering and infrastructure firm. Prior to AECOM, Sebastian served as Chief Analyst for ASC Echo, a boutique political and media data firm in the Washington, D.C. area. Sebastian interned for two congressional offices and graduated from Roger Williams University in Bristol, Rhode Island. He is proudly from Golden, Colorado.
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DATE
August 30, 2023
TIME
2 p.m. - 3 p.m. ET
LOCATION
Virtual Meeting
PRICE
Free for members
Closed to nonmembers |
ABOUT ABPC
The Acquisition and Business Policy Council is the principal body for developing PSC’s positions and taking action on cross-cutting, major acquisition policy issues. Its focus encompasses wide-ranging issues such as multiple award and schedules contracts, the role of contractors, federal acquisition workforce development, commerciality, contract type and competitiveness, requirements development and evaluation strategies, alternative acquisition models, internal and external communication, and industrial base health and competition. The Acquisition and Business Policy Council fosters formal and informal partnerships with policymakers and allied stakeholders, and works toward an outcome-oriented federal services acquisition process through regular meetings, timely programs, and various other avenues.
All information and available materials will be distributed prior to the meeting to all registrants. Please contact events@pscouncil.org if you have any questions or registration problems.