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Federal Budgetary Policies and Processes

Prepare and Present a Winning Budget

Schedule
  • April 12 - 23, 2010 @ EMDC, Shepherdstown, WV   $5035 REGISTER
    Starts 1:00 PM on 1st day ends 4:00 PM on last day
    Friday is travel day. Cost includes food, lodging and course materials
Overview

The Federal Budgetary Policies and Processes seminar is an excellent program for budget professionals, program managers and executives wishing to gain insight into the Federal budget process. Beginning with an overview of the political, policy and macroeconomic forces affecting the Federal budget, this seminar provides an intensive simulation of the full budget process as well as tips for presenting a winning budget. Get instruction from senior-level administration officials with an extensive working knowledge of Federal budget process and procedures. Career and political executives with a wealth of experience in the executive and legislative branches also serve as advisors and consultants during classroom simulations.

How You Will Benefit

  • Improve skills in effective budget preparation, presentation and defense
  • Learn from current and former senior U.S. Government budget officials
  • Understand the relationships between executive and legislative budget and appropriations processes
  • Study current processes for integrating program performance and Federal budgets

Who Should Attend

Program managers and leaders responsible for their organizations budget and other Federal budget professionals