Description |
This virtual instructor led training (VILT) course provides an overview of subcontracting as a means of maximizing small business opportunities, and the SBP’s role in advising on subcontracting requirements. It covers basic subcontracting concepts, such as: the types of subcontracting plans and reports, and who is responsible for each; applicable regulations; Electronic systems; the importance of market research in identifying subcontracting opportunities; encouraging and shaping a subcontracting strategy during pre-solicitation; how subcontracting can increase small business utilization; assessing subcontracting plans; evaluating small business participation via subcontracting; subcontract compliance; and how a small business can become a subcontractor. After learning key concepts, students apply them to job-relevant situations and get feedback and remediation from instructors.
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Objectives
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Download Course Objectives
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Target Attendees
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Experienced small business and contracting professionals.
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Prerequisite(s)
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SBP 102V, Introduction to Small Business Programs, Part B
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Predecessor Course(s)
(Acceptable substitutes for meeting current course prerequisite and certification standards)
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Predecessor |
Predecessor Course Title |
PDS Code |
Accepted Until |
None |
None |
None |
None |
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Course Length
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5 class days (8 hrs/day for days 1-4 and 6 hrs for day 5)
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Additional Course Information
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Delivery Mode |
Facilitated/Online |
Equivalent Courses |
None |
ACE Recommended Credits |
None |
PDS Code |
Z3Y |
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Current CEU, CLP and RRP |
Click here for Previous Allocation |
Continuous Education Units |
3.9 |
Continuous Learning Points |
39 |
Reservist Retirement Points |
0 |
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Notes
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Virtual classes are conducted via MS Teams.
Students are required to test connectivity with DAU IT prior to the class start date and should not schedule themselves for any other work-related activity while participating in this class.
DAU does not reimburse student phone/internet charges.
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