The FAR Workshop: Practical Applications & More

A 3-day seminar on practical Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) applications!

The FAR Workshop:
Practical Applications & More

The FAR Workshop is a fast-paced interactive seminar that examines the organization, content, policy and procedures of the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) as it applies to Federal acquisition. It is designed for new professionals in both government and industry, as well as those who want to build familiarity with, or update themselves on, the Federal Government’s regulatory system. Those who participate actively in the contract administration process will receive the most direct benefit, but anyone who is a player in government contracting needs to have a basic understanding of the Government’s guiding “rulebook.” The course includes a review of the topical divisions of the FAR and exercises for participants to practice analyzing FAR-centered contracting issues. Recordings All sessions are recorded and available for one year.

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify the foundations, the organization, and principles of the FAR in order to locate, understand, interpret and use it in executing business transactions in government contracting.
  • Analyze the “why” of the policies, processes and procedures set out in the FAR in order to better understand the latitude and constraints of executing contracts involving the expenditure of public funds.
  • Increase professional understanding of the acquisition system as well as build skills to train, mentor and coach others in usage of the FAR.
  • Improve the participant’s ability to add value through their role in the acquisition process.
  • Make the FAR your friend, rather than the monster hiding under your bed

Agenda:

  • Day 1 – FAR Apparatus and Taxonomy, Subchapters A, B (Parts 1-9)
  • Day 2 – Subchapters B, C, D, E (Parts 9-29)
  • Day 3 – Subchapters E, F, G, H (Parts 30-53)

Instructor: Fred Geldon, Steptoe 

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    Certifications and Credits

    This training is worth 12.0 contact hours.

    It is eligible for:

    • 1.2 CEUs
    • 12 CLEs
    • 12 CLPs
    • 14.4 CPEs

      If CLE credits are needed, the request along with the jurisdiction must be received before the start of the training.

    Upcoming Training Dates

    Tu/W/Th, 10:00am-2:30pm ET

    Can a contractor see the Contracting Officer’s warrant?

    A) Only with a court order.
    B) Yes.
    C) No.
    D) Yes, but it’s going to tick off the CO.

    B) Yes

    Can contractor employee be reimbursed for a glass of wine at dinner?

    A) Yes, if it’s white wine
    B) Beer only
    C) Only by contractor
    D) By government, if contract specifically allows.

    C) Only by contractor

    Alcoholic beverages, including wine and beer, are generally unallowable costs under government contracts per FAR 31.205-51. This means the government will not reimburse a contractor for alcohol expenses, so the cost must be covered by the contractor or the employee personally.

    Our next FAR Workshop will kick off on May 13th!

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    For more information, visit George Mason University Continuing and Professional Education’s website or contact Jacqueline McLaughlin at [email protected] – 703-993-2109

    Need a different date or class topic? Please let us know by emailing Ophelia Acolatse at [email protected]