“Federal Procurement Institute,” American Bar Association Section of Public Contract Law
Partner Noah Bleicher is the conference director of this year’s FPI, the Section of Public Contract Law’s signature event that draws distinguished government contracts practitioners from government, industry, private law practice, and academia. Under his leadership, the conference will continue its 29-year tradition of presenting three days of panels that feature lively discussion about a range of public procurement law topics. This year, Partner Aaron Cooper will serve as a panelist, presenting: “OMG a Data Breach! Preventing, Detecting and Responding to Cybersecurity Problems in a Dynamic Environment.” A Co-Chair of the firm’s Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice, Aaron will join other panelists exploring the various cybersecurity challenges facing government contractors. The conference takes place from March 8 to March 10 in Annapolis, Maryland.
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Partner Noah Bleicher is the conference director of this year’s FPI, the Section of Public Contract Law’s signature event that draws distinguished government contracts practitioners from government, industry, private law practice, and academia. Under his leadership, the conference will continue its 29-year tradition of presenting three days of panels that feature lively discussion about a range of public procurement law topics. This year, Partner Aaron Cooper will serve as a panelist, presenting: “OMG a Data Breach! Preventing, Detecting and Responding to Cybersecurity Problems in a Dynamic Environment.” A Co-Chair of the firm’s Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice, Aaron will join other panelists exploring the various cybersecurity challenges facing government contractors. The conference takes place from March 8 to March 10 in Annapolis, Maryland.
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