2023 PSC Introduction

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An Introduction

Table of Contents

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Overview of Association Value of Membership Investment Contacts

Priorities

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Membership

 More than 450 member companies and 8,000 government contractors working in the federal marketplace.

28% Associate Members

 PSC members provide solutions to mission challenges in all 86 federal agencies.

72% Regular Members

 PSC Members provide a wide range of services and solutions to the federal government.

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68% 16% 16%
Mid-tier Large businesses Small businesses

Value

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Advocacy & Policy Leadership

PSC advocacy takes shape as:

• Legislative advocacy

• Congressional testimony

• Regulatory monitoring & commenting

• Agency collaboration

• Coalition building

• Media outreach

PSC's core mission is to provide policy leadership that drives an open, competitive, and thoughtful federal acquisition process. We engage with government leaders and customers to communicate our industry concerns and thought leadership. Through research, direct advocacy, collaboration, and policy recommendations, PSC is your voice on the Hill and in the agencies.

Issues of Focus

Cost, Accounting, and Administration

• Inflation

• Reimbursable costs / equitable adjustments

• Reporting requirements

Lower Barriers to Entry / Promotion of Competition

• Health of industrial base

• Administration’s small business goals

• Access to mid-sized companies

Workforce

• Availability of qualified talent

• USG labor categories and rates

• Personnel security clearances

Technology, Innovation, and Modernization

• Faster requirements processes

• Awareness of / access to innovative solutions

Supply Chain and Logistics

• Supply chain illumination and resilience

• Sourcing requirements

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Business Intelligence

PSC’s business intelligence provides members with:

• Access to policy changes in acquisition

• Updates on the market’s trends, challenges and opportunities

• SME-based visibility into customer concerns and requirements

PSC focuses on providing members with access to business intelligence that you simply cannot get anywhere else.

PSC not only taps the shared resources of decades of member knowledge, but also commissions studies, reports, investigations and resources that put true business intelligence into the hands of corporate decision-makers.

Resources include:

• On-Demand Webinars & Videos

• Congressional Bill Tracker

• Market and Policy Briefings

• Publications & e-newsletters

• Reports and Surveys

• Reverse Industry Days

Resource centers include:

• COVID-19

• Cybersecurity

• Govt. Shutdown

• Section 889

• Security Clearance

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Vision Federal Market Forecast

Member executives of PSC —through market research and an extensive interview process— gather, collate, and analyze information for the annual Vision Federal Market Forecast.

Qualitative and quantitative analysis from 300+ PSC member volunteers who participate in the forecastingprocess.

Insights provided by hundreds of government executives, think tank experts, Congressional staff and Wall Street analysts who take part in non- attribution interviews. Provides a forum for the federal marketplace to obtain a concise, quantifiable assessment of the budgets, programs, priorities, and issues in a rapidly changing environment.

Provides government customers the opportunity to express their current and future needs.

Benefits of Joining a Study Team

• Access to major decision-makers across the federal government (civil and defense) through our forecast study process

• In-depth information on government requirements including forecasts, budget trends, reform initiatives, drivers, and potential business opportunities

Government-Wide Research Teams

• Acquisition Trends

• Industry Outlook

• Federal IT Management and Budget

• Macro Economic /DoD Topline

• Customer Experience Defense Research Teams

• Defense Services

• International Defense

• DoD IT & C4ISR

• Defense Platforms Teams

• Department of Treasury

• NASA

• Military Health System

• Department of Commerce

• Department of Justice

• Department of Veterans Affairs

• Social Security Administration

• Department of Transportation

• Department of Energy

• Department of State

• Environmental Protection Agency

• Civilian Services

• Department of Health and Human Services

Civilian Research Teams

• Professional development

• Six months lead time on forecast information and analysis before public release at the Vision Conference

• Networking with your industry peers and competitors

• Access to a forecasting activity

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• Department of Agriculture

• Department of Homeland Security

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Executive Events & Networking

PSC events provide members the opportunity to:

• Understand your customers better

• Mature your relationships with competitors/teaming partners

• Widen your position within the market

• Raise your own thought leadership

PSC goes beyond simple social gatherings and tailors programming providing interaction between industry executives and senior government officials in a candid environment. We strive for quality in our events and programs, so you will always find substance in our networking.

Executives know that our events gather the highest caliber executives and officials, so you can be sure you are interacting with the most influential decision makers.

Members can also access on-demand webinars, conference replays and virtual meetings here.

You can see other events at our event calendar here.

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Leadership Summit

FEB 5-6 | Washington, DC

www.pscleadershipsummit.org

Federal Acquisition Conference

JUNE 22 | Arlington, VA & Virtual Defense Conference

Law Enforcement Conference

FEB 23 | Arlington, VA & Virtual

Strategic Planning Forum

MAR 14-15 | Virtual

www.lawenforcementconference.org

OCT 19 | Arlington, VA & Virtual

Development Conference

www.fedacquisition.org

www.pscdefenseconference.org

Annual Conference

APRIL 16-19 | The Greenbrier in WV & Virtual FedHealth Conference

MAY 24 | North Bethesda, MD & Virtual

www.pscouncil.org/planningforum

www.pscconference.org

www.fedhealthconference.org

NOV 9 | Arlington, VA & Virtual Vision Federal Market Forecast Conference

NOV 15-16 | Arlington, VA & Virtual

Annual Members Meeting & Holiday Reception

DEC 7 | Arlington, VA

www.developmentconference.org

www.visionforecast.org www.pscouncil.org

2023 PSC CONFERENCES
2023
Conferences

Branding and Exposure

PSC offers unique and targeted channels to amplify your presence to a wide range of audiences:

• Annual partnerships

• Conference sponsorships and customized packages

• Advertising in the PSC Service Contractor Magazine

• Sponsored content and advertising in the PSC Daily or PSC Weekly Highlights enewsletters

To learn more about sponsorships and advertising with PSC, visit here.

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How Members Engage

Engagement by Issue or Customer

Acquisition & Business Policy Council

Government-wide, major acquisition policy issues

Technology and Innovation Council

Government-wide, technology issues from cyber to cloud, from commercial innovation to speed to market

Foundation

Vision Federal Market Forecast

The Vision Federal Market Forecast is the ONLY non-profit federal market forecast that addresses the defense, civilian, and federal IT markets.

Defense & Intelligence Council

Leads PSC’s activities relating to the intelligence community, the military services, and the defense agencies, including shaping upcoming procurements in the defense and intelligence sector.

Civilian Agencies Council

Meets and focuses on the acquisition policies and strategies of the civilian agencies including the Homeland Security, Veterans Affairs, HHS, and Energy departments and agencies where PSC member companies are active.

Council of International Development Companies

The Council of International Development Companies (CIDC) meets monthly to create a dynamic and sustainable advocacy platform for U.S. development companies to pursue thought leadership and highlevel dialogue with USAID.

Insights from hundreds of government executives, think tank experts, congressional staff and Wall Street analysts who take part in non-attribution interviews.

Concise, quantifiable assessment of the budgets, programs, priorities, and issues in a rapidly changing environment.

Two ways to engage:

• Participate on a research team and conduct executive level interviews

• Attend the conference

13 Policy Councils Customer Focused Councils
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Engagement by Committees and Working Groups

Acquisition & Business Policy Council

Technology & Innovation Council

Civilian Agency Council

Council of International Development Companies

Defense & Intelligence Council

• Contract Finance & Cash Flow Committee

• Contracting Working Group

• General Counsels Committee

• Government Affairs Committee

• Human Resources & Labor Policy Committee

• Mid-Sized Company Working Group

• Sensitive Security Agreement Working Group

• Acquisition Approaches Working Group

• Cybersecurity Working Group

• Emerging Technologies Working Group

• Technology Supply Chain Working Group

• Energy & Infrastructure Task Force

• Health & Human Services Task Force

• Homeland Security Task Force

• Veterans Affairs Task Force

• CIDC Communications Directors Working Group

• CIDC General Counsels Working Group

• CIDC Procurement Task Force

• CIDC Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, & Accessibility Working Group

• DAU / NDU Engagement

• DIB Supply Chain and Resilience Committee

• Security & Intelligence Committee

Engagement by Functional Role

Below is list of PSC programs and committees that best align with, and meet the needs of, members following company roles.

C-Suite and Senior Executives

• PSC Annual Conference

• PSC Leadership Summit

• Thought leadership, conference planning, and executive brand elevation through PSC key events and publications

Strategy and Management (Chief Growth Officer, Chief Development Officer)

• Vision Federal Market Forecast

• Quarterly high-level Market and Policy Briefings

• Tailored policy and market briefings for your mission/customers

• Resource Centers

Business Development

• PSC's 100+ annual events with agencies and topics of interest

• PSC customer-focused councils (Civilian, Defense and Intel, International Development, Technology)

• Vision Forecast research team participation and conference

• Tailored policy and market briefings

Marketing and Communications

• Thought leadership opportunities to promote your executives

• Sponsorship through PSC key events and publications

• Audience of 6,000+ contractors, 400+ member companies, and hundreds of government POCs

Government Relations

• Acquisition and Business Policy Council

• Government Affairs Committee monthly meetings

• PSC Contracts Working Group

• PSC council-specific events, dealing with agencies/ policy/business areas of interest

• Federal Acquisition Conference

Contracts and Legal

• Federal Acquisition Conference

• General Counsels Committee

• PSC formal advocacy and the ability to contribute to PSC's policy/legislative activity via comments and evidence

• Contract Finance and Cash Flow Committee

• SCA Training

Information Technology and Cybersecurity

• PSC Technology and Innovation Council programs and network

• PSC Cybersecurity Working Group

• Vision Forecast and key event programs on IT spend

Human Resources and Security

• Security Clearances Resource Center

• Human Resources and Labor Policy Committee

• PSC associate member network expertise: Executive search, staffing, insurance and compliance support

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Your Team

President & CEO

David Berteau

EVP, Government Relations

David Broome EVP, Policy

Stephanie Kostro

Senior Vice President, Marketing & Membership

Joe Carden, CAE

Director, Marketing

Cassie Katz

Associate, Membership

Laila Hammonds

Associate, Digital Marketing

Daniel Bodie

Associate, Sponsorship

Cole Model

Vice President, Government Affairs

Cate Benedetti

Vice President, Intl. Development

Paul Foldi

Vice President, Civilian Agencies

Krista Sweet

Vice President, Defense and Intel

Lauren Ayers

Director, Media Relations

Pheniece Jones

Vice President, Finance

Robert Piening, CPA, CGMA

Director, Operations

Melissa Phillips, CMP

Office Manager

Karen Holmes

Senior Associate, Public Policy

Christian Larsen

Senior Associate, Public Policy

Sebastian Herrick

Director, Vision Market Forecast

Michelle Jobse

Manager, Vision Market Forecast

Donald Baumgart

Associate, Research and Analysis

James Millar

Events

Vice President, Events

Andrea Ostrander

Director, Events

Jean Tarascio

Advocacy and P oli c y Mem b e r s h ip & Marketing
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Investment

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Investment – Regular Members

Available to for-profit companies or firms engaged in the business of providing services to the federal government. Dues are based on Gross Annual Revenue (GAR) and are calculated according to the categories outlined below. If your revenue is between $3M and $60M, calculate your dues as GAR X 300. For example: if your Annual Revenue is $40M your dues formula is 40 X 300 = $12,000

18 | GAR Amount Dues Less than $3M $750 $3M - $60M $300 x M $61M - $100M $22,700 $101M - $300M $31,500 $301M - $500M $36,500 $501M - $1B $44,000 $1B - $4B $48,000 Greater than $4B $51,000

Investment - Associate Members

Available to companies providing consulting, financial, legal or insurance services to companies that qualify for regular membership.

19 | Financial Institution Dues Less than $750M in assets $5,300 $750M - $10B in assets $8,000 Greater than $10B assets $10,600 Law Firms Dues 1 - 40 lawyers $5,300 41- 99 lawyers $8,000 100 or more lawyers $10,600 Other Professional Services Firms Dues 1-5 employees $5,300 6 -10 employees $8,000 More than 10 Employees $10,600
Contact 20 Joe Carden, CAE Senior Vice President, Membership and Marketing carden@pscouncil.org 202-302-7784 Madeleine Mott Membership Associate Mott@pscouncil.org 703-875-8059

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