Clark Golden Adams Sr., the first national president of the National Contract Management Association and an enthusiastic supporter of contract management standards and controls, died May 7, 2023, at his home in Washington, D.C. He was 97.
Read MoreIt’s that time again, but the deadline to apply is much earlier this year! Applications for the Contract Management Leadership Development Program (CMLDP) class of program year 2020-2021 (PY21) are available and must be submitted by May 1, 2020!
Read MoreWe are exploring taking our events virtual until further notice. Review NCMA’s guidance and resources related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreThank you to Bill Pratt who spoke at our February dinner meeting on DHS streamlining IT acquisitions to be faster, cheaper, and better for the mission.
Read MoreIt’s impossible to measure your importance to us or quantify the support you provide. How do our members brighten our lives? Let us count the ways…
Read MoreThe Executive Committee of the NCMA-DC Chapter is pleased to announce its election of Tom Sharpe as it’s President for the chapter program year 2020. Tom is Co-Founder of Onetegrity LLC, a professional services firm, and is a former Commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service, GSA.
Read MoreWe welcomed Shanna Webbers, Chief Procurement Officer at the Internal Revenue Service, who spoke to a packed house at our January dinner meeting. She shared how IRS’s reorganization aligns with the recently published white paper, Preparing for the Future of Contracting, by NCMA and Management Concepts.
Read MoreThe NCMA DC Chapter was recognized with a Chapter Excellence Award at the Government Contract Management Symposium (GCMS) in December 2019. This award is designed to recognize the most outstanding chapters based on a set of criteria for determination.
Read MoreThe Regional NCMA Fellows Gala for the greater Washington, DC area took place on Friday, November 8, 2019. The black tie event, hosted by Francis Rose from Government Matters, featured a red carpet, special recognition for local Fellows, and a keynote address by OFPP Administrator Dr. Michael Wooten.
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