SoCal Chapter In-Person Workshop
Please join the SoCal Board for our spring workshop on 21 Mar! This will be a FREE, all-day (8:00-4:00), in-person
WCA Chapter March Luncheon – Trouble With the Curve: Engineering Changes and Manufacturing Learning Curves
SUBJECT: WCAC ICEAA March Luncheon: Trouble With the Curve: Engineering Changes and Manufacturing Learning Curves PRESENTED BY: Brent Johnstone TIME:
PerfectXL Presents: Effectively Standardize Model Audits for Cost Estimation Spreadsheets
PerfectXL Presents: Effectively Standardize Model Audits for Cost Estimation Spreadsheets Tuesday, March 26, 2024 12:00-1:00pm (EST) | 5:00-6:00 (GMT) The
Greater Alabama Chapter Virtual Luncheon: Innovative Risk-Driven Contract Pricing Strategy
The ICEAA Greater Alabama Chapter presents: Innovative Risk-Driven Contract Pricing Strategy Brian Flynn April 24, 2024 | 12:30-1:30pm
Projstream Presents: A Winning Framework: Enhanced Profitability and Win Rates through ProjStream’s Innovative Cost Estimation Solutions and Best Practices for Government Contractors
Projstream Presents: A Winning Framework: Enhanced Profitability and Win Rates through ProjStream's Innovative Cost Estimation Solutions and Best Practices for
Galorath AI: Exclusive Pre-Launch Event
Galorath Presents: Galorath AI: Exclusive Pre-Launch Event Tuesday, May 2, 2024 | 12:00pm (EST) Join us for a special prelaunch
SoCal Chapter Webinar: BUZZCRAFT: Evolution of A Sturdy Cislunar Cycler Architecture in Support of ARTEMIS for Permanent Lunar Settlement Logistics
BUZZCRAFT: Evolution of A Sturdy Cislunar Cycler Architecture in Support of ARTEMIS for Permanent Lunar Settlement Logistics Thursday, June 20,
WCA Chapter Webinar: What’s the buzz around ICEAA’s new Software Cost Estimating Certification (SCEC)?
SUBJECT: WCAC ICEAA June Luncheon: “What’s the buzz around ICEAA’s new Software Cost Estimating Certification (SCEC)” PRESENTED BY: Kevin McKeel, Logapps, LLC TIME: Wednesday, June 26,
OEM COG: Bridging Generational Gaps
Bridging Generational Gaps ICEAA's OEM COG has formed a panel of "first-decade" young estimators to give their opinions, ideas, and