Contracting Courses Earn Equivalency Authorization

Contracting Courses Earn Equivalency Authorization

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ESI International, a provider of contract management, project management, and business analysis training, announced that three of its contract management courses have earned equivalency authorization from the Defense Acquisition University (DAU).


The courses are designed for federal and commercial contracting personnel. The following courses have been approved by DAU for equivalency:


• Federal Contracting Basics, which is equivalent to DAU's CON 110: Mission Performance Planning, is an intensive, five-day introduction to government contracting.
• Source Selection: The Best Value Process, which is equivalent to DAU's CON 111: Mission Planning Execution.
• Operating Practices in Contract Administration, which is equivalent to DAU's CON 112: Mission
Performance Assessment.


These courses comprise three of ESI's five core government contracting courses. Students can earn a Master's Certificate in Government Contracting from ESI and its academic partner, The George Washington University (GW) in Washington, D.C., by completing the five core government contracting courses and two additional electives. The courses are open for enrollment now and can be delivered in ESI classrooms or on-site at government and commercial locations.
For more information, visit: www.govinfo.bz/5957-305.

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