WIFCON

WIFCON Podcast

Business EN ↓ 3 episodes

The Podcast for the Where in Federal Contracting (WIFCON) Forums and Blogs.

Author

WIFCON

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Business

Podcast website

www.wifcon.com

Latest episode

Nov 1, 2025

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Episodes

WIFCON PODCAST #3- Part 15 Deviation Guidance 01.11.2025

Discover expert insight into FAR Part 15 deviation guidance on this WIFCON Podcast episode! Join industry specialists for a detailed breakdown of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) Part 15, highlighting major updates, deviation practices, and strategic tips for government contracting professionals. This episode provides practical guidance on proposal evaluations, compliance nuances, and nego...

WIFCON PODCAST 2 - Update on the Revolutionary FAR Overhaul 30.05.2025

In the second WIFCON podcast, our esteemed panel provides an update on the ongoing Revolutionary FAR Overhaul . Panelists: Ralph C. Nash, Jr., Professor Emeritus of Law, GW Law James F. Nagle, Author, A History of Government Contracting Vernon J. Edwards, Contributing Author, Nash & Cibinic Report Don Mansfield, DonAcquisition.com Check out WIFCON here .

WIFCON PODCAST #1 - THE FAR REFORM PROJECT 02.05.2025

In the first  WIFCON  podcast, our esteemed panel discusses  Executive Order 14275 ,  Restoring Common Sense to Federal Procurement  (April 15, 2025). Panelists: •  Ralph C. Nash, Jr. , Professor Emeritus of Law, GW Law •  James F. Nagle , Author,  A History of Government Contracting •  Vernon J. Edwards , Contributing Author,  Nash & Cibinic Report •  Don Mansfield ,  DonAcquisition.com

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