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    IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!

    Due to curriculum changes by DAU in its contracting courses, Webster University’s equivalency for DAU CON courses expires June 30, 2013. All students taking courses in Webster’s Government Contracting Certificate program MUST finish the 6 courses by the end of the S2 2013 term and apply the courses to DAWIA or FAC-C certification in contracting by September 30, 2013 in order for the Webster courses to be recognized. After that date only CON 100 and CON 216 will be recognized for certification purposes.

    Webster University is working diligently with DAU to establish equivalencies with the current Level I and II DAU CON classes. There is no current timetable as to when that task will be completed, but it is our objective to complete it prior to June 30, 2013.

    NOTE!!  Students who are taking their first contracting certificate course in S1 2013 need to know that there is no guarantee that the courses will be recognized for certification purposes.  If you are planning to use the certificate courses to meet DAWIA or FAC-C certification in contracting Webster strongly recommends that you drop your S1 class(es) and wait until new equivalencies are established before beginning this program.  Dropping class registration needs to be done no later than Friday, January 18th to obtain a full tuition refund.

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    The certificate program in government is designed to meet training and education requirements for people new to government contracting. The program consists of 6 Webster University courses that have equivalency with 10 Level I and Level II DAU CON courses as described below. In order to qualify for equivalency recognition, students must

    • Complete the Webster courses between January 1, 2008 and June 30, 2013, (and become certified in contracting at work before September 30, 2013)
    • Have a grade of B or better for each course
    • Take all the courses in the certificate program through Webster University
    • Understand that the certificate program is for package equivalency.  A student must complete all of the Webster courses before receiving recognition for the equivalent DAU courses.

    Government Contracting Certificate Program

    The Following Webster University Courses (Completed January 1, 2008 through May 2013)

    Have Package Equivalency with these DAU  CON Courses Until June 30, 2013
    (These courses also meet current FAC-C certification requirements)

    Credit

    Level I Courses

    • CON 100 Shaping Smart Business Arrangements
    • CON 110 Mission Support Planning
    • CON 111 Mission Planning Execution
    • CON 112 Mission Performance Assessment
    • CON 120 Mission Focused Contracting

    Level II Courses

    • CON 214 Business Decisions for Contracting
    • CON 215 Intermediate Contracting for Mission Support
    • CON 216 Legal Considerations in Contracting
    • CON 217 Cost Analysis and Negotiation Techniques
    • CON 218 Advanced Contracting for Mission Support
    PROC 5000 Procurement and Acquisitions Management

    3

    PROC 5830 Pricing

    3

    PROC 5840 Negotiations

    3

    PROC 5860 Government Contracting

    3

    PROC 5870 Pricing and Contract Negotiation

    3

    PROC 5890 Government Procurement Law

    3

    Total

    18


    Application of Webster Certificate Program to DAWIA Contracting Certification Requirements After 1 OCT 2011

    Webster University has Package Equivalency with the Following Courses (Completed January 1, 2008 through May 2013) Current Certificate Program Courses can be Applied to the Following Contracting Training Standards Effective October 1, 2011
    Level I
    CON 100 Shaping Smart Business Arrangements CON 100 Shaping Smart Business Arrangements

    CON 110 Mission Support Planning

    CON 111 Mission Planning Execution

    CON 112 Mission Performance Assessment

    CON 120 Mission Focused Contracting

    CON 115 Contracting Fundamentals


    (Previous courses, collectively, can be used to meet the CON 115 requirement until 30 SEP 2013)

    Level II
    CON 214 Business Decisions for Contracting CON 200 Business Decisions for Contracting


    (CON 214 can be used to meet the CON 200 requirement until 30 SEP 2013)

    CON 216 Legal Considerations in Contracting CON 216 Legal Considerations in Contracting
    CON 217 Cost Analysis and Negotiation Techniques CLC 056 Analyzing Contract Costs


    (CON 217 can be used to meet the CLC 056 requirement until 30 SEP 2013)

    CON 215 Intermediate Contracting for Mission Support CON 280 Source Selection and Administration of Service Contracts


    (CON 215 can be used to meet the CON 280 requirement until 30 SEP 2013)

    CON 218 Advanced Contracting for Mission Support CON 290 Contract Administration and Negotiation Techniques in a Supply Environment


    (CON 218 can be used to meet the CON 290 requirement until 30 SEP 2013)


    Please note:  

    Combining the Certificate Program with the MA in Procurement and Acquisitions Management Degree Program

    Webster University Courses Credit Hours Place in MA degree
    PROC 5000 Procurement and Acquisitions Management

    3

    Required
    PROC 5830 Pricing

    3

    Required
    PROC 5840 Negotiation

    3

    Required
    PROC 5860 Government Contracting

    3

    Elective
    PROC 5870 Pricing and Contract Integration

    3

    Elective
    PROC 5890 Government Procurement Law

    3

    Elective
    TOTAL

    18

    18/36 hours

    Direct any questions about this certificate program to the DAU coordinator.

    Updated December 31, 2012

    Contact Information

    Webster University
    Barbara Downs, Coordinator
    Dayton, Ohio
    bedowns@webster.edu
    937-414-0312

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