Common use of Optional Contractor Meetings and Conferences Clause in Contracts

Optional Contractor Meetings and Conferences. ‌ The GSA GWAC Program does sponsor other meetings that are optional for the Contractor to attend. Additionally, other federal agencies and industry organizations provide opportunities for relevant training, outreach and networking to the Contractor. These optional types of meetings are not a requirement of the Master Contract; however, may provide a benefit to the Contractor should they choose to participate. An example of some of the events that may be available to the Contractor are the following: 1. GSA GWAC SIG Events & Alliant Lunch and Learn Events Shared Interest Group (SIG) Conference Calls and Lunch & Learn Sessions designed for the exchange of information among contract holders and the GSA GWAC Program. Participation in these conference calls will ensure that Contractors are kept abreast of ongoing GWAC Program and Contractor community activities, and

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Sources: Master Contract, Master Contract, Master Contract

Optional Contractor Meetings and Conferences. The GSA GWAC Program does sponsor other meetings that are optional for the Contractor to attend. Additionally, other federal agencies and industry organizations provide opportunities for relevant training, outreach and networking to the Contractor. These optional types of meetings are not a requirement of the Master Contract; however, may provide a benefit to the Contractor should they choose to participate. An example of some of the events that may be available to the Contractor are the following: 1. GSA GWAC SIG Events & Alliant Lunch and Learn Events Shared Interest Group (SIG) Conference Calls and Lunch & Learn Sessions designed for the exchange of information among contract holders and the GSA GWAC Program. Participation in these conference calls will ensure that Contractors are kept abreast of ongoing GWAC Program and Contractor community activities, and

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Master Contract