14 FAH-3 H-330
REQUIRED TRAINING COURSES AND DOMESTIC CONTRACTING
OFFICER WARRANT FOR CIVIL SERVICE PERSONNEL
(CT:AQM-16; 05-10-2018)
(Office of Origin: A/OPE)
14 FAH-3 H-331 Policy and Objective
(CT:AQM-14; 09-22-2017)
a. There are three levels of education, training, and
experience requirements, as mandated by the Federal Acquisition Certification
in Contracting (FAC-C), for GS-1102 personnel and employees in other Civil Service
classification series who perform contracts or simplified acquisition. The
FAC-C requirements are mandatory for all such individuals and they must be
certified at the appropriate level as of October 1. 2014. Any contracting
professional issued an unlimited warrant after October 1, 2014 must be Level
III certified.
b. While FAC-C and the contracting officer warrant
program are separate programs (i.e., the requirements for receiving a FAC-C and
receiving a contracting officer warrant need not be identical), the Procurement
Executive has determined that these programs will be in line with each other. Therefore,
individuals must meet the same requirements to obtain a new contracting officer
warrant as well as receive the FAC-C. 14 FAH-3 H-332,
14 FAH-3 H-333,
and 14 FAH-3
H-334 list the education, training, and experience requirements for
obtaining a Level I, II, and III FAC-C and the associated contracting officer
warrant thresholds.
c. The mandatory training courses listed are courses
offered by the Federal Acquisition Institute (FAI) and the Defense Acquisition
University (DAU). Each course must be completed with at least a passing grade.
Equivalency training for courses not listed below will be as reflected at DAUs
home page. The Office of the Procurement Executive (A/OPE) will consider
equivalency for training, experience, or other requirements as allowed by the
FAC-C program.
14 FAH-3 H-332 LEVEL I: jUNIOR
(CT:AQM-14; 09-22-2017)
Level I: encompasses GS-1102, grade GS-5 through GS-8
employees who normally manage simplified acquisitions not exceeding $ 150,000
and orders issued against existing contracts up to the maximum order threshold
or limitation. Level I requirements also apply to non-GS-1102s at any grade
who work in a domestic office and wish to obtain a contracting officer warrant
up to the simplified acquisition threshold.
LEVEL I
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EDUCATION
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TRAINING
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EXPERIENCE
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CO WARRANT THRESHOLD
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Baccalaureate degree OR at least 24
semester hours among these disciplines: accounting, law, business, finance,
contracts, purchasing, economics, industrial management, marketing,
quantitative methods, and organization and management
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10 Core Courses:
Choose 1 of the following:
CON 100 Shaping Smart Business Arrangements.
FCN 101 Contracting Basics.
CON 121 Contract Planning.
CON 124 Contract Execution.
CON 127 Contract Management.
FAC 023 Basic Contracting for GSA Schedules.
FAC 031 Small Business Programs
CLC 057 Performance-Based Payment & Value of Cash Flow.
CLC 058 Introduction to Contract Pricing
CON 170 Fundamentals of Cost and Price Analysis.
Choose 1 of the following:
CON 090 FAR Fundamentals
FCN 190 FAR Fundamentals
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1 year of contract work experience based on the
Contract Specialist (GS-1102) Qualification Standard
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Up to $150,000 for open-market acquisitions;
maximum ordering limitation for orders under existing contracts
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14 FAH-3 H-333 Level II: intermediate
level
(CT:AQM-16; 05-10-2018)
Level II: encompasses GS-1102, grade GS-9 through GS-12
employees who normally manage simplified acquisition of commercial items up
through $7,000,000 authorized by Federal Acquisition Regulation FAR 13.5, and
noncomplex contracts for noncommercial items not to exceed $500,000, including
options.
LEVEL II
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EDUCATION
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TRAINING
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EXPERIENCE
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CO WARRANT THRESHOLD
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Baccalaureate degree OR at least 24 semester hours
among these disciplines: accounting, law, business, finance, contracts,
purchasing, economics, industrial management, marketing, quantitative
methods, and organization and management
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8 Core Courses:
CON 200 Business Decisions for Contracting.
CON 216 Legal Considerations in Contracting.
CLC 056 Analyzing Contract Costs.
CON 270 Intermediate Cost and Price Analysis.
CLC 051 Managing Government Property in the Possession of
Contractors.
HBS 428 Negotiating.
CON 280 Source Selection and Administration of Service
Contracts
CON 290 Contract Administration & Negotiation Techniques in
a Supply Environment.
Plus all required Level 1 training
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2 years of contract work experience based on the
Contract Specialist (GS-1102) Qualification Standard
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Not exceeding $500,000 for noncommercial item
acquisitions; up to $7.0 million for the acquisition of commercial items
using the simplified acquisition procedures under Federal Acquisition
Regulation FAR 13.5
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14 FAH-3 H-334 Level III: SENIOR LEVEL
(CT:AQM-14; 09-22-2017)
Level III encompasses GS-1102, grade GS-13 and higher
employees who, in addition to Level II duties, manage complex contracts for
noncommercial items exceeding $500,000, or commercial items exceeding
$7,000,000, including options.
LEVEL III
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EDUCATION
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TRAINING
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EXPERIENCE
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CO WARRANT THRESHOLD
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Baccalaureate degree AND at least 24
semester hours among these disciplines: accounting, law, business, finance,
contracts, purchasing, economics, industrial management, marketing,
quantitative methods, and organization and management
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2 Core Courses Plus 1 Elective:
CON 360 Contracting for Decisions Makers
Select an HBS module other than HBS 428
Choose 1 of the following:
32 hours of electives***
ACQ 265 Mission-Focused Services Acquisition.
ACQ 315 Understanding Industry.
ACQ 370 Acquisition Law.
CON 244 Construction Contracting.
CON 252 Fundamentals of Cost Accounting Standards.
CON 370 Advanced Contract Pricing.
Plus all required Level I and Level II training
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4 years of contract work experience based on the
Contract Specialist (GS-1102) Qualification Standard
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Over the Level II thresholds up to unlimited
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NOTE: Dollar amounts include
all options. For example, an individual with a $500,000 contracting officer
warrant may not award a contract for a base year of $290,000 if the contract
includes a one-year option for an additional $290,000. In this example, the
total contract amount, including options, would exceed the stated warrant
limitation. The same rule applies where some or all funding is subject to the
availability of funds: If a warrant is limited to $500,000, the holder may not
sign a contract for more than that amount, even if the additional amount is
subject to the availability of funds. If the warrant is limited to $500,000,
the holder may sign a contract that does not exceed that amount, but after
award may sign modifications adding funds, as long as each modification does
not exceed $500,000. The normal rules regarding in-scope versus out-of-scope
modifications would apply, such as requiring a justification for other than
full and open competition for out-of-scope modifications.
14 fah-3 h-335 fulfilling mandatory
training requirements
(CT:AQM-14; 09-22-2017)
a. Classes taken for FAC-C certification purposes
starting with CON must be taken from a training provider (commercial vendor,
college or university, or another organization) whose class has been determined
by DAU to be DAU Equivalent. A class taken for FAC-C purposes starting with FCN
must be taken from a training provider (commercial vendor, college or
university, or another organization) whose class has been verified by FAI.
(1) DAU Equivalent Providers. A list of DAU Equivalent
vendors and classes can be found in DAUs iCatalog under Equivalent Providers.
Commercial vendors, colleges and universities, and other organizations can find
more information about the DAU Equivalency Process in the DAU iCatalog under
Equivalent Providers.
(2) FAI Verified Providers. A list of FAI Verified
vendors and classes can be found on the FAI Verified Contracting Classes page.
The FAI Verification process is currently being updated.
b. Contracting professionals may also meet their
mandatory requirements through fulfillment which refers to alternative
training, experience, education, or certification by a recognized
organization. The workforce member must provide documentation to the
Acquisition Career Manager in A/OPE demonstrating
how s/he met or accomplished each of the performance outcomes and learning
objectives in a specific course. The accomplishment of the performance outcomes
and learning objectives may be based on contracting experience, alternative
training, or another type certification in the area of contracting and
procurement by another organization or other developmental activities.
14 fah-3 h-336 applying for a dau or
fai course
(CT:AQM-14; 09-22-2017)
All Training courses are obtained through the Federal
Acquisition Institute Training Application System (FAITAS) accessible through
www.fai.gov.
14 fah-3 h-337 Federal Acquisition
Certification in Contracting (FAC-C)
(CT:AQM-14; 09-22-2017)
All Level I, Level II, or Level III FAC-C must be
submitted through the Federal Acquisition Institute Training Application System
(FAITAS).
14 FAH-3 H-338 continuous learning
requirements
(CT:AQM-14; 09-22-2017)
a. Continuous learning is required to maintain skills currency,
and consists of personal and professional growth accomplishments resulting in
improved professionalism.
b. Once a Federal Acquisition Certification in
Contracting (FAC-C) is issued, an employee must earn 80 hours of continuous
learning points (CLPs) every two years to maintain the FAC-C. A FAC-C will
expire if the 80 CLPs are not earned every two years. Recommended Continuous
Learning Points:
Recommended Continuous Learning
Points (CLPs)
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Sample Activity
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CLPs
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Formal and informal training (such as FAI and DAU
classroom or online courses)
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1 CLP per hour of instruction
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Accredited higher education courses (from a college
or university)
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10 CLPs per semester or quarter hour (generally)
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Continuing Education Unit (CEU)
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10 CLPs per CEU
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Equivalency Exam for a course, i.e. testing out
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10 CLPs per CEU
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A learning event such as a seminar, brown bag, or
presentation
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1 CLP per hour if attending the learning event
1 CLP per hour for preparation if leading the
learning event.
A maximum of 20 CLPs per year for this type of
activity
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Attendance at professional association meetings
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1 CLP per meeting hour with a maximum of 20 CLPs
per year
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Participation in intra- or interagency groups where
the topic is some element of acquisition
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1 CLP per meeting hour with a maximum of 20 CLPs
per year
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Association leadership role
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1 CLP per meeting hour with a maximum of 20 CLPs
per year
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Professional license or certification
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20 to 40 CLPs
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Publication of an article or articles on an element
of acquisition
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1 CLP per preparation hour with a maximum of 20
CLPs per year
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On-the-job experiential learning
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1 CLP per hour of activity with a maximum of 20
CLPs per year
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Mentoring
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1 CLP per hour of activity with a maximum of 20
CLPs per year
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Rotational or developmental assignments.
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Based on learning achieved and length of assignment
or detail.
CLP Recommendation:
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12 month assignment or detail
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80 CLPs
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9 months
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64 CLPs
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6 months
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45 CLPs
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3 months
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35 CLPs
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2 months
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30 CLPs
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1 month
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20 CLPs
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c. To receive credit for continuous learning, use
FAITAS to apply for continuous learning points using the instructions below:
Log into FAITAS
Click Manage Career
Select Continuous Learning
Select My Point Requests
Click Add Continuous Learning Points Requests and complete the
form. NOTE: Attach course completion certificates to all entries for courses
that have not been completed through FAI or DAU.
Example: Screenshot of the
Federal Acquisition Institute Training Application System (FAITAS) showing
navigation to "My Point Requests."
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