
Students will learn the course description, purpose, and outline. The students will also learn about the course instructor.
What is Cost or Pricing data according to Federal Acquisition Regulation? Under what circumstances is Cost or Pricing Data Required? Why does the government require Cost or Pricing data?
Learn the role of Buying Commands, Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA), Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA), Program Executive Office (PEO), and Research Development & Engineering Centers (RDEC) play in the contracting phase of the acquisition life-cycle.
Understand the major sections of FAR 15 proposals, Proposal Adequacy Checklist, and requests for field and/or technical assistance.
Learn the steps the government will take to analyze the contractor's proposed costs for material, labor, other direct costs, indirect rates, and facilities capital cost of money (FCCM).
Learn how the government will analyze the contractor's proposed profit (or fee) using the Weighted Guidelines Method.
Understand how the government develops its pre-negotiation Objective
Understand how the government negotiates with its vendors
Course Title
The title of this course is Introduction to FAR 15 Cost Proposals, Analysis & Negotiation: Understanding the Government’s Contracting Process
FAR is an abbreviation that stands for Federal Acquisition Regulation. The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is the primary regulation for use by all executive agencies in their acquisition of supplies and services with appropriated funds. The Department of Defense (DoD), GSA, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) jointly issue the FAR.
Scope
This course walks through the entire process of the federal government (USG): from receipt of the contractor’s (KTR) certified cost or pricing data, to cost analysis of said data, all the way through completion of negotiations.
Perspective
This course is presented from the perspective of a Cost/Price Analyst working at a Buying Command within the Department of Defense (DoD), sometimes informally referred to as a “Contract Shop”, although much of the information is applicable to other federal agencies.
Goal
The goal of this training is to help private companies gain an understanding of the government’s requirements and expectations on cost data, cost analysis, & cost-based negotiations, and how to meet them.
Benefits
The benefits of having your workforce complete this training include smoother negotiations, faster contract awards, improved relations with your customer, and an increased likelihood of passing DCAA audits.
Suggested
This course is recommended for the following job categories: Contract Administrators & Managers, Buyers & Purchasers, Price Analysts, Cost Estimators, Program Managers, Financial Analysts, Comptrollers, Subcontract Administrators, and Plant Mangers.