FAC-C Certification Exam Notes
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Terms in this set (42)
Who develops a The government, and the buyer
solicitation?
Who prepares an offer? The contractor, and the seller
During the post award The seller
phase while the contract is
being performed, who has
responsibility for quality?
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
Acquisition
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.
, FAR 1.102-3 describes the Acquisition Team as
consisting of all participants in Government
acquisition including not only representatives of the
Acquisition Team
technical, supply, and procurement communities but
also the customers they serve, and the contractors
who provide the products and services.
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
The KO's Role on the administration of contracts consistent with the Guiding
Acquisition Team 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.
FAR 1.603-2 requires appointing officials, when
selecting contracting officers, to consider the
complexity and dollar value of the acquisitions to be
KO Appointments
assigned and the candidate's experience, training,
education, business acumen, judgment, character, and
reputation.
-Experience in Government contracting and
administration, commercial purchasing, or related
fields.
-Education or special training in business
administration, law, accounting, engineering, or
Examples of selection related fields.
criteria 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.
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Terms in this set (42)
Who develops a The government, and the buyer
solicitation?
Who prepares an offer? The contractor, and the seller
During the post award The seller
phase while the contract is
being performed, who has
responsibility for quality?
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
Acquisition
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.
, FAR 1.102-3 describes the Acquisition Team as
consisting of all participants in Government
acquisition including not only representatives of the
Acquisition Team
technical, supply, and procurement communities but
also the customers they serve, and the contractors
who provide the products and services.
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
The KO's Role on the administration of contracts consistent with the Guiding
Acquisition Team 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.
FAR 1.603-2 requires appointing officials, when
selecting contracting officers, to consider the
complexity and dollar value of the acquisitions to be
KO Appointments
assigned and the candidate's experience, training,
education, business acumen, judgment, character, and
reputation.
-Experience in Government contracting and
administration, commercial purchasing, or related
fields.
-Education or special training in business
administration, law, accounting, engineering, or
Examples of selection related fields.
criteria 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.