FAC-C Certification Exam |COMPLETE AND DETAILED QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS| REAL EXAM QNA | 2025 LATEST UPDATED 100%
RATED CORRECT | 100% VERFIED | ALREADY GRADED
A+|GUARANTEED TO PASS!!
Who develops a solicitation? - (answer)The government, and the buyer
Who prepares an offer? - (answer)The contractor, and the seller
During the post award phase while the contract is being performed, who has responsibility for
quality? - (answer)The seller
Acquisition - (answer)FAR 2.101 tells us Acquisition means the acquiring by contract with
appropriated funds of supplies or services (including construction) by and for the use of the
Federal Government through purchase or lease, whether the supplies or services are already in
existence or must be created, developed, demonstrated, and evaluated. Acquisition begins at the
point when agency needs are established and includes the description of requirements to satisfy
agency needs, solicitation and selection of sources, award of contracts, contract financing,
contract performance, contract administration, and those technical and management functions
directly related to the process of fulfilling agency needs by contract.
Acquisition Team - (answer)FAR 1.102-3 describes the Acquisition Team as consisting of all
participants in Government acquisition including not only representatives of the technical,
supply, and procurement communities but also the customers they serve, and the contractors who
provide the products and services.
The KO's Role on the Acquisition Team - (answer)FAR 1.102-4(a) states Government members
of the Acquisition Team must be empowered to make acquisition decisions within their areas of
responsibility, including selection, negotiation, and administration of contracts consistent with
the Guiding Principles. In particular, the contracting officer must have the authority to the
maximum extent practicable and consistent with law, to determine the application of rules,
regulations, and policies, on a specific contract.
, KO Appointments - (answer)FAR 1.603-2 requires appointing officials, when selecting
contracting officers, to consider the complexity and dollar value of the acquisitions to be
assigned and the candidate's experience, training, education, business acumen, judgment,
character, and reputation.
Examples of selection criteria - (answer)-Experience in Government contracting and
administration, commercial purchasing, or related fields.
-Education or special training in business administration, law, accounting, engineering, or related
fields.
Knowledge of acquisition policies and procedures, including this and other applicable
regulations.
-Specialized knowledge in the particular assigned field of contracting.
-Satisfactory completion of acquisition training courses.
DOD KO Requirements - (answer)DFARS 201.603-2 tells us that in order to qualify to serve as a
contracting officer with authority to award or administer contracts for amounts above the
simplified acquisition threshold, a person must:
-Have completed all contracting courses required for a contracting officer to serve in the grade in
which the employee or member of the armed forces will serve.
-Have at least 2 years experience in a contracting position.
-Have received a baccalaureate degree from an accredited educational institution.
-Meet such additional requirements, based on the dollar value and complexity of the contracts
awarded or administered in the position, as may be established by the Secretary of Defense.
-DFARS 201.603-2(2) also lists several exceptions and amplifications to the above qualifications
for contracting officer appointments.
FAR 1.602-2 - (answer)Contracting officers are responsible for ensuring performance of all
necessary actions for effective contracting, ensuring compliance with the terms of the contract ,
and safeguarding the interests of the United States in its contractual relationships. In order to
perform these responsibilities, contracting officers should be allowed wide latitude to exercise
business judgment.
AND ANSWERS| REAL EXAM QNA | 2025 LATEST UPDATED 100%
RATED CORRECT | 100% VERFIED | ALREADY GRADED
A+|GUARANTEED TO PASS!!
Who develops a solicitation? - (answer)The government, and the buyer
Who prepares an offer? - (answer)The contractor, and the seller
During the post award phase while the contract is being performed, who has responsibility for
quality? - (answer)The seller
Acquisition - (answer)FAR 2.101 tells us Acquisition means the acquiring by contract with
appropriated funds of supplies or services (including construction) by and for the use of the
Federal Government through purchase or lease, whether the supplies or services are already in
existence or must be created, developed, demonstrated, and evaluated. Acquisition begins at the
point when agency needs are established and includes the description of requirements to satisfy
agency needs, solicitation and selection of sources, award of contracts, contract financing,
contract performance, contract administration, and those technical and management functions
directly related to the process of fulfilling agency needs by contract.
Acquisition Team - (answer)FAR 1.102-3 describes the Acquisition Team as consisting of all
participants in Government acquisition including not only representatives of the technical,
supply, and procurement communities but also the customers they serve, and the contractors who
provide the products and services.
The KO's Role on the Acquisition Team - (answer)FAR 1.102-4(a) states Government members
of the Acquisition Team must be empowered to make acquisition decisions within their areas of
responsibility, including selection, negotiation, and administration of contracts consistent with
the Guiding Principles. In particular, the contracting officer must have the authority to the
maximum extent practicable and consistent with law, to determine the application of rules,
regulations, and policies, on a specific contract.
, KO Appointments - (answer)FAR 1.603-2 requires appointing officials, when selecting
contracting officers, to consider the complexity and dollar value of the acquisitions to be
assigned and the candidate's experience, training, education, business acumen, judgment,
character, and reputation.
Examples of selection criteria - (answer)-Experience in Government contracting and
administration, commercial purchasing, or related fields.
-Education or special training in business administration, law, accounting, engineering, or related
fields.
Knowledge of acquisition policies and procedures, including this and other applicable
regulations.
-Specialized knowledge in the particular assigned field of contracting.
-Satisfactory completion of acquisition training courses.
DOD KO Requirements - (answer)DFARS 201.603-2 tells us that in order to qualify to serve as a
contracting officer with authority to award or administer contracts for amounts above the
simplified acquisition threshold, a person must:
-Have completed all contracting courses required for a contracting officer to serve in the grade in
which the employee or member of the armed forces will serve.
-Have at least 2 years experience in a contracting position.
-Have received a baccalaureate degree from an accredited educational institution.
-Meet such additional requirements, based on the dollar value and complexity of the contracts
awarded or administered in the position, as may be established by the Secretary of Defense.
-DFARS 201.603-2(2) also lists several exceptions and amplifications to the above qualifications
for contracting officer appointments.
FAR 1.602-2 - (answer)Contracting officers are responsible for ensuring performance of all
necessary actions for effective contracting, ensuring compliance with the terms of the contract ,
and safeguarding the interests of the United States in its contractual relationships. In order to
perform these responsibilities, contracting officers should be allowed wide latitude to exercise
business judgment.