NDIA Congressional Perspectives Breakfast Series

US Capitol Building Small Business
  • 6/26/2019 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
  • NDIA Headquarters
    2101 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 700
    Arlington,  VA  22201
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  • Event Type : Breakfast
    Event Code : 933B

Description

On Wednesday, June 26, join NDIA as we host Rep. Anthony Brown (MD-4) for an off-the-record breakfast discussing issues facing the defense industrial base. As the Vice Chair of the House Committee on Armed Services (HASC), Rep. Brown will provide his thoughts on congressional priorities going into this year's legislative cycle, including Workforce Development, Other Transaction Authority (OTA), and Cybersecurity Contracting Compliance.

Participants will have a chance to express views, opinions, and even policy recommendations on issues impacting industry's ability to innovate and produce for the warfighter.

Breakfast will start promptly at 7:30 am with opening remarks by NDIA President and CEO Hawk Carlisle, followed by a congressional perspective from Rep. Brown and a Q&A session. This event will end at 9:00 am.

This quarterly breakfast series with Members of Congress provides NDIA members an opportunity to network in an ethical forum, providing a platform on which they can discuss and collaborate on issues facing the defense industry.

 *Please note: This event is closed to the press.

Rep. Anthony Brown

To learn more about Representative Anthony Brown, please visit his website.

 
The NDIA has a policy of strict compliance with federal and state antitrust laws. The antitrust laws prohibit competitors from engaging in actions that could result in an unreasonable restraint of trade. Consequently, NDIA members must avoid discussing certain topics when they are together – both at formal association membership, board, committee, and other meetings and in informal contacts with other industry members: prices, fees, rates, profit margins, or other terms or conditions of sale (including allowances, credit terms, and warranties); allocation of markets or customers or division of territories; or refusals to deal with or boycotts of suppliers, customers or other third parties, or topics that may lead participants not to deal with a particular supplier, customer or third party.

The NDIA has a policy of strict compliance with federal and state antitrust laws. The antitrust laws prohibit competitors from engaging in actions that could result in an unreasonable restraint of trade. Consequently, NDIA members must avoid discussing certain topics when they are together – both at formal association membership, board, committee, and other meetings and in informal contacts with other industry members: prices, fees, rates, profit margins, or other terms or conditions of sale (including allowances, credit terms, and warranties); allocation of markets or customers or division of territories; or refusals to deal with or boycotts of suppliers, customers or other third parties, or topics that may lead participants not to deal with a particular supplier, customer or third party.

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NDIA Congressional Perspectives Breakfast Series