DPW Job Order Contracting Basic course teaches students the basic policies, and procedures for properly executing sustainment, restoration, and modernization (SRM) projects using a Job Order Contracting (JOC) contract applicable to the Directorate of Public Works or a USACE District Office.
Description:
After completing the Job Order Contracting Basic course, the student should be able to serve as a knowledgeable ordering officer for the JOC Branch within the DPW as well as scope SRM projects using the JOC unit price book, manage construction contracts and schedules, and manage projects in accordance with RPMA program requirements, i.e., determine appropriate funding programs, work classification, etc. as well as understand the IQC delivery process, competitive bid process, and firm-fixed price requirements. Additionally, the students shall be able to apply the IDIQ Delivery Order Limits, which is locked in by the FAR and codified in public law. The course covers the elements of JOC; task order scoping; task order proposal requesting, receiving, reviewing, evaluation, negotiation, and documentation; task order placement by ordering officers; key JOC management issues; and contract administration procedures under JOC. The underlying themes through all the modules of the ob Order Contracting Basic course emphasize a cooperative working agreement between contractor and government; efficient and timely processing and completion of projects; and adherence to proper contract administration procedures.
Prerequisites:
The nominees for the ob Order Contracting Basic course may include any DPW and contracting office personnel. However, the Job Order Contracting Basic course is specifically oriented for personnel assigned or about to be assigned duties in the JOC activity within the DPW, and personnel of the supporting contracting office that will be involved in JOC contract administration. This includes USACE District support offices. Learn more.
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