CMS FY 2025 Expiring Contracts & FY 2025 Budget Estimate Analysis
Fri, 03 May 2024 14:00:00 GMT → Fri, 03 May 2024 17:00:00 GMT (d=3 hours, 0 seconds)
Join us for the In-Depth Analysis of the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) FY 2025 expiring contracts and FY 2025 budget requests with unique data compiled for Industry not available anywhere but at this event.
Join us, Brian Hebbel and Phil Surine as they take a deep-dive into CMS expiring contracts and budget requests for FY 2025 to gain insight into what the data means to contractors targeting CMS.
The presentation will save you hundreds of hours compiling data and provide data you have never considered compiling. We have the data you won't see anywhere. We've spent weeks organizing it in a meaningful format, so you won’t have to!
The Presentation Includes - 2 Topics in 1 Event!
CMS Analysis Data
- A CMS Program Office breakdown regarding which offices have the most expiring contracts by number and dollar enabling you to target the appropriate Program Offices based on your capabilities.
- Discussion of where legacy and new funding will be flowing in FY 2025.
- Which CMS contracting vehicles have the most expiring contracts.
- Buying Patterns of OAGM Divisions, down to the individual contracting officer(s) for the expiring contracts.
- Details on CMS contractors with the most expiring contracts.
- Which expiring contracts had the most and least amount of competition.
- Which IDIQ and GSAs vehicles are likely to be used the most in FY 2025.
- Which contracting vehicles and OAGM divisions had the least competition.
- What conclusions does the CMS FY 2025 award data provide?
CMS Justification of Estimates (JOE) / FY 2025 CMS Budget Information
- This event will reveal the biggest takeaways from CMS’ 300 page budget request for fiscal year 2025 which starts October 1st.
- Learn about the new initiatives, contract funding levels, spending increases and spending decreases planned for 2025.
- Ensure your current CMS contracts, pipeline, proposals and client meetings are shaped by the Agency’s strategic priorities.
We’re doing the analysis for you with an inside perspective from a former CMS contracting official and JOE experts. We have great data and insight!
Attendees will receive the PowerPoint slides of data and the spreadsheet created to compile the data which includes all CMS awards made over the last five years.
--> Bring your questions to be answered!
Can't attend live, no worries. The presentation will be recorded!
All participants will receive a copy of the presentation slides and access to the recording.
**Any government officials that would like to attend, please contact Shelley McGuire at [email protected] for registration**
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The Presenters
Brian Hebbel was a former CMS Office of Acquisition and Grants Management (OAGM) Group Director with 28 years of service in CMS/OAGM prior to his retirement in 2017. Together, they will provide data you won’t see anywhere, including Bloomberg and/or Deltek's GOVWIN IQ.
Brian is a federal procurement expert, consultant, author and trainer. Through his 38 years of Government contracting expertise, he has provided expert advice and guidance to Government officials and contractors alike. He has 34 years of federal contracting experience. He was a Senior Acquisition Official (Group Director) at the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Office of Acquisition and Grants Management. He provided oversight to three contracting divisions awarding $1,500,000,000 in contract awards in FY 2017.
Phil Surine is the owner of Medkasa, a Baltimore, Maryland based small business focusing on Federal health program support services. Phil has extensive experience working in CMS as a fed and for CMS contractors in growth and delivery leadership roles. Phil helps his clients with all facets of growth, including strategy and solution development, building great teams, and engaging effectively with federal customers.
Shelley McGuire focuses her energy and passion on bringing the government contracting community together on various topics to educate and help bridge the gap between industry and government officials, often with a component that includes the social responsibility of giving back. Shelley has always enjoyed assisting others, especially small businesses, and connecting the dots by way of holding social events around the MD, DC and VA area for the last 10 years. She takes great pride in knowing her social connections, while far and wide, are only six degrees or less of separation from each other.