Contracting/Procurement Officer Training/Bootcamp
Started by ContractQueen · Mar 15, 2024 · 6 replies
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ContractQueen
Mar 15, 2024 · 2y ago
Is anyone aware of a contracting officer bootcamp style training program? Looking for something like a weeklong course that prepares KOs by reviewing pertinent material required to be successful (fiscal law, CICA, pre and post award, protests, etc.) and for the warrant board. I checked the usual places, but didn't find anything like this. Greatly appreciate any recommendations.
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Vern Edwards
Mar 15, 2024 · 2y ago
A weeklong course will not prepare you to be a KO. Not a real KO. But in today's workforce you don't really need much to prepare you to be appointed a KO. Agency managers talk about KO knowledge, but it is mostly just talk. The are not insincere; they are not able.
To be a competent KO you must know:
- concepts,
- principles,
- rules,
- processes,
- procedures, and
- techniques
pertinent to the acquisition mission. But you cannot learn those things in a week. You must read books and articles. Many, many of them. Over the course of many years.
Begin with concepts. Conceptual knowledge is crucially important and underlies everything else. What is a "contract"? If you had to get up before an audience of trainees and teach them the concept of contract in American law, how long could you talk? Fifteen minutes, an hour, a half-day, a week?
Interrogate yourself, make a list, then go learn what you need to know. At home. With books.
You will never be finished. Never! That's why people talk about "lifelong" learning.
Start with a good book about contracts. There are lots of them.
Start a professional reading group of 4 or 5 colleagues.
Others here will offer different opinions.
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ContractQueen
Mar 15, 2024 · 2y ago
As much as I appreciate the answer, it really doesn't address the question. I wasn't seeking advice on how to be a KO, but rather if there is a bootcamp type course. Intent being that it would be a starting place to prep KOs for the role. Based on the response, I'll assume that it's not something you're aware of at this time.
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Vern Edwards
Mar 15, 2024 · 2y ago
I do not know of any commercial course that is advertised as a contracting officer"bootcamp", and I am in the acquisition training business. But there may be one of which I am not aware. I presume that you have done an online search.
But I gave the response that I did because I do not think any week-long course taught by anybody can "prepare" anyone to be KO. But that's just an old man's opinion.
Good luck with your search. Someone here will offer you some better info.
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ContractQueen
Mar 15, 2024 · 2y ago
I've done an extensive search of trainings offered by the services, 4th estate, and commercial providers. I've found nothing.
Again, this wouldn't be to replace all of the experience and skills required to develop a KO, but rather to provide a basis for the fundamentals.
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Vern Edwards
Mar 15, 2024 · 2y ago
Can you specify your requirement in more detail?
What do you mean by "prepare"? What do you want attendees to learn?
There may be a course that meets your need, but that is not entitled as a "bootcamp" for KOs or KO candidates.
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Jamaal Valentine
Mar 16, 2024 · 2y ago
I wonder where the idea of an acquisition-related “bootcamp” originated. Seems like an interesting keyword to search by.
The Air Force has/had a Contracting Officer Study Group (COSG), but it is not a week long.