Govcon Basics And Beyond Public Contracting Institute
Expert Training. Flexible Solutions. Exceptional Service. This three-part course will review and reinforce some of the topics addressed in the Basics of Government Contracting Course, then delve in depth into additional topics not typically covered in the Basics Course training. When possible, attendees should have some familiarity with U.S. Government procurement practices, either through prior attendance at courses such as the FAR Workshop, the Basics of Government Contracting Course, Subcontracting training, and on-the-job experience.
During this training, attendees will have the opportunity to review, analyze, develop solutions for, and brief possible solutions for hypothetical scenarios raising realistic issues for government agencies, contractors, and associated subcontractors. These hypotheticals will reinforce the training presented, engage participants in active learning, and allow participants to practice and reinforce the IRAC (issue, rule, analysis, and conclusion) briefing process. Course instructors are experts in the field of government contracting, with extensive experience as both U.S. Government agency and in-house counsel. Their wide range of experience, enthusiasm for the topics taught, and strong commitment to providing the best possible training experience, will ensure that the material is presented in a manner that is informative, interesting,... HomePremier Series & AcademiesBundles & SubscriptionsCustom In-House TrainingE-Learning & Recorded TrainingTraining CalendarBlog
Join the Public Contracting Institute next week for our upcoming live virtual trainings covering important government contracting topics including requests for proposals, GovCon cost & price analysis, contract changes and equitable adjustments, government interaction... Learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/e97-2-CN One of the most daunting aspects of selling to the U.S. Government is dealing with the complexities of the statutes and regulations that govern the contracting process. This can be especially challenging for companies that are either brand new to the business or have some sales to Uncle Sam but focus primarily on the commercial sector. In this session of the essentials series, Tim Sullivan will break down this daunting aspect of Government contracting and will highlight the areas that should be of most concern to contractors.
Tim will also provide a useful guide to working with the Federal Acquisition Regulation, something that should serve you well going forward. Anyone who keeps up on the news knows that the world of Government contracting is not immune to scandals. Despite all of the statutes and regulations designed to prevent wrongdoing, some people just can’t avoid flying too close to the sun, and that includes both contractor and Government employees. The session of PCI’s Essentials series, will focus on procurement integrity. Join PCI’s Tim Sullivan as he explains the laws and regulations that are designed to guarantee the integrity of the procurement process and what contractors can do to minimize their exposure to these embarrassing... This three-part course will review and reinforce some of the topics addressed in the Basics of Government Contracting Course, then delve in depth into additional topics not typically covered in the Basics Course training.
When possible, attendees should have some familiarity with U.S. Government procurement practices, either through prior attendance at courses such as the FAR Workshop, the Basics of Government Contracting Course, Subcontracting training, and on-the-job experience. During this training, attendees will have the opportunity to review, analyze, develop solutions for, and brief possible solutions for hypothetical scenarios raising realistic issues for government agencies, contractors, and associated subcontractors. These hypotheticals will reinforce the training presented, engage participants in active learning, and allow participants to practice and reinforce the IRAC (issue, rule, analysis, and conclusion) briefing process. Course instructors are experts in the field of government contracting, with extensive experience as both U.S. Government agency and in-house counsel.
Their wide range of experience, enthusiasm for the topics taught, and strong commitment to providing the best possible training experience, will ensure that the material is presented in a manner that is informative, interesting,... The SBA has created a series of free online contracting courses designed to help prospective and existing small businesses understand the basics about government contracting with governmental agencies. If you’re just getting started or looking to get into the government contracting marketplace for the first time the Government Contracting 101 guides below will be helpful: Industry veteran Ken Larson publishes an excellent guide for small government contractors that he generously makes available at no cost. Comply with your own organization's purchasing policies and procedures. According to RCW 39.26.110, we are authorized to require training for people who are responsible for any portion of the procurement process.
The director of DES, Contracts & Procurement division, and the statewide Training Advisory Group (TAG) identify who is required to take which courses based on job duties rather than job title. Find a complete explanation of trainings required by job duties. Browse the complete list of required and recommended contracts and procurement training.
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Expert Training. Flexible Solutions. Exceptional Service. This Three-part Course Will
Expert Training. Flexible Solutions. Exceptional Service. This three-part course will review and reinforce some of the topics addressed in the Basics of Government Contracting Course, then delve in depth into additional topics not typically covered in the Basics Course training. When possible, attendees should have some familiarity with U.S. Government procurement practices, either through prior a...
During This Training, Attendees Will Have The Opportunity To Review,
During this training, attendees will have the opportunity to review, analyze, develop solutions for, and brief possible solutions for hypothetical scenarios raising realistic issues for government agencies, contractors, and associated subcontractors. These hypotheticals will reinforce the training presented, engage participants in active learning, and allow participants to practice and reinforce t...
Join The Public Contracting Institute Next Week For Our Upcoming
Join the Public Contracting Institute next week for our upcoming live virtual trainings covering important government contracting topics including requests for proposals, GovCon cost & price analysis, contract changes and equitable adjustments, government interaction... Learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/e97-2-CN One of the most daunting aspects of selling to the U.S. Government is dealing w...
Tim Will Also Provide A Useful Guide To Working With
Tim will also provide a useful guide to working with the Federal Acquisition Regulation, something that should serve you well going forward. Anyone who keeps up on the news knows that the world of Government contracting is not immune to scandals. Despite all of the statutes and regulations designed to prevent wrongdoing, some people just can’t avoid flying too close to the sun, and that includes b...
When Possible, Attendees Should Have Some Familiarity With U.S. Government
When possible, attendees should have some familiarity with U.S. Government procurement practices, either through prior attendance at courses such as the FAR Workshop, the Basics of Government Contracting Course, Subcontracting training, and on-the-job experience. During this training, attendees will have the opportunity to review, analyze, develop solutions for, and brief possible solutions for hy...