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Intro to Federal Government Contracting - Jan 14-17 Best Practices Training
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Government*Horizons Inc. Training
Workshop (TM)
Introduction to
Federal Government Contracting
January 14-17, 2008
Government*Horizons Training
Center
Arlington, VA 22203
Registration: 8:00 AM (Day One
Only)
Program Starts: 8:30 AM
Wrap-up: 3:30 PM
For having no
contracting experience, it’s a good crash course.- Analyst, Jorge Scientific
Corp.
Outstanding course - very helpful.- Murray Rupert, Deputy Director
for Logistics, Defense Continuity and Crisis Management
About This
Workshop
This four-day course covers the key elements of the entire federal
government contracting process. Introduction to Federal Government
Contracting is designed to provide those new to government contracts (or
those looking for a basic refresher) with an understanding of the entire
government contracting process. By providing this framework, you will be able to
understand how your work relates to the overall process and will be able to more
easily move into other areas of responsibility.
Starting with a general
overview, Introduction to Federal Government Contracting will address
requirements definition, competition requirements, types of contracts, market
research, performance-based contracting, acquisition planning and protests. It
will also cover the various procurement methods available, including sealed
bidding, negotiated procurements, simplified acquisitions and commercial item
acquisitions. Finally, various aspects of contract administration will be
covered, such as contract changes, cost allowability, inspections, terminations
and claims.
You will gain a practical understanding of each of the
topics covered and will be better able to protect your contractual rights. This
course is intended for personnel directly involved in the federal government
contracting process, whether as government employees, contractors or
subcontractors. The key points will be reinforced with case studies and
practical exercises so you can develop and refine your skills. You'll receive a
comprehensive course manual that will serve as a valuable desk reference long
after the class is over!
Who Should
Attend
- Agency Program Managers
- Budget and Financial Officers
- General Counsel
- Contracts
Administrators
- Procurement Executives
- Program Managers
- Federal
support contractors
- Federal product and services suppliers, systems
integrators
What Previous Attendees Had to Say About the
Course:
"I found the course to be helpful and a good overview for
government people. (Instructor is)...very knowledgeable and makes the subject
interesting as well as pass along the knowledge. She is a very knowledgeable
contracting officer and I would welcome her as a contracting officer at my
agency." Beth Lofgren, Procurement Analyst, STG, Inc.
"Really enjoyed it,
it has been a nice refresher." Bill Foy, Government Sales Manager,
Kaydon
“This course was very useful and a source of good reference for
future use.” NCI
“Excellent and informative class. Has been a great help”
Red River Army Depot
Previous Attendees Include:
Armor
Holdings Inc., Senior Paralegal
BellSouth Business
By-Light Professional
IT Services, Chief Financial Officer
Cabrera Services, Inc., Area Manager
CALIBRE, Principal
CAPE, Buyer
Ceridian Corporation, Director
Ceridian Corporation, Vice President & Legal Counsel
CISCO Systems,
Inc., Capture Manager, Strategic Programs
CISCO Systems, Inc., Federal
Business Process Manager
Commonwealth Research Institute, Project Manager
Defense Continuity Crisis Management, Assistant Director for Logistics
Defense Continuity Crisis Management, Logistics Management Specialist
Defense Continuity Crisis Management, Special Operations Officer
Department of Justice, Assistant Director, FASS
Department of Veterans
Affairs, Cemetary Development Coordinator
Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation,
Government Contracts Manager
Hazard Management Solutions, Inc., Executive
Vice President
IRS, Program Director
IRS, Project Director
Kaydon,
Government Sales Manager
Kuk Construction, Office Manager
L-3
Communications, Telemetry East, Contract Administrator
Lockheed Martin,
Senior Contracts Administrator
Maritime Security Solutions, President
SAIC, Operations Contract Manager
Social Security Administration,
Attorney
Spriggs & Hollingsworth, Attorney
STG, Inc.
U.S. Air
Force, Quality Assurance
U.S. Patent & Trademark Office
U.S. Customs
and Border Protection, Attorney
U.S. EPA, Environmental Engineer/Program
Analyst
University of Washington, Administrator
Course Syllabus
1.
Overview
a. What We Will Cover
b. Definitions
c. Regulations
d.
Key Steps in the Federal Contracting Process
e. How Federal Government
Contracting and Commercial Contracting Differ
f. Authority to Contract
g.
Current Acquisition Environment
2. Types of Contracts
a.
Overview
b. How to Select the Appropriate Contract Type
c. Fixed-Price and
Cost Reimbursement Contracts
d. Level-of-Effort Contracts
e. Indefinite
Delivery Contracts
f. Letter Contracts
g. Options
3.
Competition
a. Competition Requirements
b. Exceptions to the Competition
Requirements
c. Implementation of the Competition Requirements
d.
Practices That Restrict Competition
e. Publicizing Contract Actions
4.
Sealed Bidding
a. Overview of the Sealed Bidding Process
b. Preparation
of the Invitation for Bids (IFB)
c. Release of the IFB
d. Submission of
Bids
e. Evaluation of Bids
f. Award of the Contract
5. Negotiated
Contracting Procedures
a. Overview
b. When to Use Negotiated Contracting
Procedures
c. Developing the Request for Proposals (RFP)
d. Drafting
Evaluation Criteria
e. Award Without Discussions
f. Draft RFPs
g.
Cancellation of the RFP
h. Submission and Evaluation of Proposals
i.
Setting the Competitive Range’
j. Conducting Meaningful Discussions
k.
Final Proposal Revisions
l. Award and Debriefings
6. Simplified
Acquisition Procedures
a. When to Use Simplified Acquisition Procedures
b.
Simplified Acquisition Requirements
c. Simplified Acquisition
Procedures
7. Commercial Item Acquisitions
a. Overview
b.
Commercial Item Definitions
c. The Federal Supply Schedule
d. Commercial
Item Contracting Procedures
e. Commercial Item Clauses
8.
Socioeconomic Policies and Requirements
a. Small Business Policy
b.
Responsibility Determinations
c. Small Business Set-Asides
d. Small
Business Programs
e. The Buy American Act
9. Protests
a.
Introduction to Protests
b. Agency Protests
c. General Accountability
Office Protests
10. Costs
a. General Overview
b. Cost
Allowability
c. Specific FAR Cost Principles
d. The Truth In Negotiations
Act
e. Cost Accounting Standards
11. Contract Changes
a. Formal
Contract Changes
b. Coverage of the Changes Clause
c. Constructive
Changes
d. Contract Interpretation
e. Types of Constructive
Changes
12. Inspections and Warranties
a. Goals of the Inspection
Process
b. Inspection and Testing
c. Government Remedies Under the
Inspection Clauses
d. Strict vs. Substantial Compliance
e. Inspection
Lessons Learned
f. Acceptance
g. Warranties
13. Equitable
Adjustments
a. Overview
b. Measuring the Adjustment
c. Methods of
Proving the Adjustment Amount
d. Advanced Topics
14. Terminations for
Convenience
a. Nature of Convenience Termination
b. The Government’s
Right to Terminate for Convenience
c. Termination Procedures
d.
Convenience Termination Settlements
15. Terminations for Default
a.
Overview
b. The Government’s Right to Terminate for Default
c. Grounds
for Default Termination
d. Notice Requirements
e. Contractor Defenses to
Termination for Default
f. The Contracting Officer’s Decision
g. Rights
and Liabilities After Termination for Default
16. The Disputes Process
a. Overview
b. The Disputes Clause
c. Contractor Claims
d. Elements
of a Claim
e. Government Claims
f. The Contracting Officer’s Final
Decision
g. Appeals to the Boards of Contract
Appeals
About Your
Instructor
Laura Willetts has over 12
years of federal acquisition experience in the disciplines of contracting,
financial management and A-76 studies. She is the President of Alura Consulting
and Training, a small business, acquisition training and consulting firm
headquartered in the greater Washington D.C. metropolitan area. Previous to
founding Alura Consulting and Training, Ms. Willetts was Vice President of
Contracts at ManTech Information Systems and Technology. While at ManTech, she
also was the Chief of Acquisition Consulting and Training for AcqCenter, a
division of ManTech Information Systems and Technology. AcqCenter provides
government customers turnkey, full service acquisition solutions including
consulting, training and software applications.
Ms. Willetts was a
warranted contracting officer for the Central Intelligence Agency where she
supported a diverse set of customers, including the National Reconnaissance
Office (NRO) and National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA). As a contracting
officer, she assisted and conducted several best value competitive source
selections, performed cradle to grave contract administration functions and
worked on the Agency’s contract automation working group. Upon leaving
Government service, Ms. Willetts joined the acquisition-consulting field where
she has provided acquisition-consulting services to a variety of customers
including NSA, CIA, DLA, NRO, USPS, FAA and DESC. She has assisted in document
development including Source Selection Plans, Evaluation Guides, Statements of
Work, proposal instructions, etc. Prior to joining ManTech, she provided
acquisition support throughout all phases of the A-76 study including: market
research, assisting with the development of the Performance Work Statement
(PWS), assisting with the transition phase and providing support throughout the
Administrative Appeals Process to the DLA and other customers.
Ms.
Willetts is also a senior instructor, researcher, writer and consultant for The
George Washington University’s (GWU’s) Educational Services Institute
International. Ms. WiIlletts received a Master in Science, Contract and
Acquisition Management from Florida Institute of Technology. She is also a
Certified Professional Contracts Manager.
Registration Charges
Government attendees: $1,195 per person
Small
Business: $1,395 per person
Industry: $1,445 per
person
Registration Options
[1] Register on-line at
www.marketaccess.org
[2] Phone Customer Service at (703) 807-2758
[3]
E-mail Customer Service at customerservice@marketaccess.org
[5] Mail the
Registration Form provided below to:
Homeland Defense Journal
4301 Wilson
Blvd. #1003, Arlington, VA 22203
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Location Information
This workshop will be held in the Government*Horizons Training
Center in the NRECA Building at 4301 Wilson Boulevard, Suite #1003 (10th floor),
Arlington, VA 22203. Public parking at the facility is available for $9 a day.
The NRECA Building is just one block from the Ballston Metro Station in the
orange line. Please note: the parking garage and a side entrance to the building
is on Taylor
Street.
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