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CMC 105 Undefinitized Contract Action (UCA) Administration





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(Last Modified:27-Mar-2024)

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Description
THIS COURSE RETIRED AND REPLACED BY CMC 1050 ON 27 MARCH 2024.

This Online Training (OLT) course provides instruction on the role and responsibilities of the DCMA Administrative Contracting Officers (ACOs) while administering and definitizing UCAs, UCA requirements, and contract administration procedures of UCAs within the scope of the FAR, DFARS, and DCMA Instructions. Students should be aware that CMC 105 was developed for DCMA and uses DCMA document templates. Class instruction concentrates upon FAR and DFARS principles which apply across all services.

Objectives
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Target Attendees
DCMA Administrative Contracting Officers (ACOs) and other individuals involved in the administration of UCAs (e.g., Contract Specialists, Contract Administrators).
Prerequisite(s)
See "Notes" section of this course's concept card for recommended prerequisites.
Predecessor Course(s)
Predecessor Predecessor Course Title PDS Code Expires On
None None None None
Course Length
Approximately 2 hours to complete
Additional Course Information
Delivery Mode Online Training
Equivalent Courses None
Availability All
PDS Code ZF2
Walk-ins Authorized N/A
Pre-work required No
First Offering 8/1/2018
ACE Recommended Credits None
Continuing Education Units   0
Continuous Learning Points  2
Reservist Retirement Points  1
Historical Allocations Mouse Over for Past CEU/CLPs
Fulfillment Eligible N/A
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Notes
Recommended Prerequisite:
  • CMC 1000 Introduction to DCMA Contract Administration
Additional Notes:
  • Any exams in this course must be passed with a minimum score of 80%.
  • There is no time limit for completing this course.
  • After completing the course, please be sure to complete the survey at the end.
  • The CLPs assigned to this learning activity may be used to meet professional certification and/or licensure requirements (PDUs/CPE credits).