Course
Description
This FAI-compliant course is the last
of a three-part series in Intermediate Contracting designed
to provide a more detailed understanding of the subject
matter to experienced intermediate-level contracting
personnel than the Fundamentals of Contracting course
series.
Contract Administration II covers the post-award activities
required to manage a contract in more extensive detail
than Contract Administration I. Additionally, the course
addresses a number of special topics that are not discussed
in Contract Administration I.
The course is designed around a comprehensive set of
learning objectives that are achieved through lecture-discussion,
practical exercises, and case study techniques.
The target audience for this course consists of personnel
involved in the contract specialist (GS-1102) career
path. Others involved in the administration of complex
contracts could also benefit. A minimum of one year
of experience in the contracting field is recommended
as preparation for this course.
ACE
Credit Recommendation
In the lower division baccalaureate degree category,
2 semester hours in Business Administration, Federal
Acquisition, Public Administration, Procurement Management,
or Purchasing.
Prerequisites
To ensure success, we recommend that students have completed
the following courses: Acquisition Planning I, Contract
Formation I, Contract Administration I, Price Analysis,
Cost Analysis, Federal Contract Negotiation, Acquisition
Planning II, and Contract Formation II.
Course
Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, the student
will be able to:
- Initiate
contract administration
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Provide quality assurance
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Issue contract modifications
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Fulfill payment and accounting duties
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Manage subcontracts
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Administer property
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Terminate a contract
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Make and respond to contract claims
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