CLC-222 Contracting
1. What is a Contracting Officer Representative? A technical representa-
tive that is appointed
by the contracting offi-
cer through a designa-
tion letter
2. The procuring Contracting Officer, Administra- The contracting officer
tive Contracting Officer, Termination Contracting appoints the contract-
Officer, and the Contracting Officer's Represen- ing officer's representa-
tative are key players in the acquisition process. tive in writing
From the following statements, choose the cor-
rect answer:
3. In your position as a COR, Conflict of Interest Working on a govern-
rules and regulations prohibit you from: ment matter that has an
effect on your personal
financial interests
4. The contractor gives a federal employee tickets No ethics law or reg-
to a local production of a Broadway play. The tick- ulation has been vio-
ets are worth $20. Was an ethics law or regulation lated; however the ap-
violated? If so, which one? pearance of impropriety
might exist
5. When writing a SOW use the SMART principle Specific, Measurable,
which stands for: Accountable, Reason-
able, Time-Based
6. All of the following are elements of a Purchase COR nomination letter
Request EXCEPT .
7. The purpose of evaluation factors is to represent The offeror can be eval-
the key areas of importance and emphasis to be uated against the eval-
considered in the source selection decision. Of uation factors and com-
the statements below, the only true statement is: pared to other offerors'
proposals
8. What are the differences between contracting by Negotiation allow for
negotiation and sealed bidding? communication and
, CLC-222 Contracting
evaluation factor trade-
offs with the contractor
9. Elements of a Market Research report include: 1. Product or service
(Select all that apply) characterized
2. Available sources
3. Pricing
10. What is an Independent Government Estimate An independent de-
(IGE)? tailed assessment de-
veloped by a govern-
ment team member...
11. A Statement Of Work should include the follow- The work to be per-
ing: formed, location of
work, period of per-
formance, deliverable
schedule, any special
requirements
12. Acquisition Planning's principal purpose is to True
ensure that the government meets its needs in
the most effective, economical and timely man-
ner while emphasizing competition and promot-
ing the use of commercial items.
13. The COR's role in evaluating and awarding a con- True
tract include IPT member, SSEB technical evalu-
ator, and Technical Expert or Representative.
14. The two techniques used to select a contractor Lowest price technical-
within the best value continuum include: ly available and trade off
process
15. Who has the official responsibility for performing COR/functional office
market research?
16. Items to consider during the development of the 1. An estimate that
IGE include: (select all that apply) agrees with document
market research
1. What is a Contracting Officer Representative? A technical representa-
tive that is appointed
by the contracting offi-
cer through a designa-
tion letter
2. The procuring Contracting Officer, Administra- The contracting officer
tive Contracting Officer, Termination Contracting appoints the contract-
Officer, and the Contracting Officer's Represen- ing officer's representa-
tative are key players in the acquisition process. tive in writing
From the following statements, choose the cor-
rect answer:
3. In your position as a COR, Conflict of Interest Working on a govern-
rules and regulations prohibit you from: ment matter that has an
effect on your personal
financial interests
4. The contractor gives a federal employee tickets No ethics law or reg-
to a local production of a Broadway play. The tick- ulation has been vio-
ets are worth $20. Was an ethics law or regulation lated; however the ap-
violated? If so, which one? pearance of impropriety
might exist
5. When writing a SOW use the SMART principle Specific, Measurable,
which stands for: Accountable, Reason-
able, Time-Based
6. All of the following are elements of a Purchase COR nomination letter
Request EXCEPT .
7. The purpose of evaluation factors is to represent The offeror can be eval-
the key areas of importance and emphasis to be uated against the eval-
considered in the source selection decision. Of uation factors and com-
the statements below, the only true statement is: pared to other offerors'
proposals
8. What are the differences between contracting by Negotiation allow for
negotiation and sealed bidding? communication and
, CLC-222 Contracting
evaluation factor trade-
offs with the contractor
9. Elements of a Market Research report include: 1. Product or service
(Select all that apply) characterized
2. Available sources
3. Pricing
10. What is an Independent Government Estimate An independent de-
(IGE)? tailed assessment de-
veloped by a govern-
ment team member...
11. A Statement Of Work should include the follow- The work to be per-
ing: formed, location of
work, period of per-
formance, deliverable
schedule, any special
requirements
12. Acquisition Planning's principal purpose is to True
ensure that the government meets its needs in
the most effective, economical and timely man-
ner while emphasizing competition and promot-
ing the use of commercial items.
13. The COR's role in evaluating and awarding a con- True
tract include IPT member, SSEB technical evalu-
ator, and Technical Expert or Representative.
14. The two techniques used to select a contractor Lowest price technical-
within the best value continuum include: ly available and trade off
process
15. Who has the official responsibility for performing COR/functional office
market research?
16. Items to consider during the development of the 1. An estimate that
IGE include: (select all that apply) agrees with document
market research