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Competing Successfully for DoD Architectural-Engineering Contracts

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ORIGINALLY PRESENTED SEPTEMBER 24 - 26, 2013

Course Title:  Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts (SF330)

Course Presenters:  Camille Krolikowski 

Course Length:  10 Modules / 4 Hours 

Course Credit Hours:  4 PDHs / 4 AIA LUs 



Course Overview:

This Competing Successfully for DoD Architectural-Engineering Contracts (Course) gives an overview of the Department of Defense Architect-Engineer Evaluation and Selection Processes with a special focus on key aspects of planning, preparing and submitting winning SF330 proposals according to Federal Acquisition Regulations and Federal AE Contracting Guidance. An understanding of the evaluation and selection processes driving the SF330 format is invaluable in producing quality and highly competitive proposals for Federal contracts. 

Preparing and submitting proposals in competing for Architect-Engineer Contracts is time-consuming, resource intensive and often financially risky, especially in highly competitive economic times. There is more to winning a contract for AE services than the submission of a single SF330. An understanding of the evaluation and selection processes driving the SF330 format is invaluable in producing quality and highly competitive SF330s.



 The course will cover:

  • Background of FAR and guidance for DoD AE Evaluation and Selection Processes
  • Typical solicitation requirements
  • Expected content for highly competitive SF 330s
  • Hands on exercises for improving SF330 material
  • Evaluations, selection processes, and award notifications for AE contract competitions
  • Debrief protocol
  • Protests and when they are appropriate
Learning Objectives:

  1. Knowledge of Federal Acquisition Requirements (FARs)
  2. Familiarization with typical FEDBIZOPS solicitations
  3. Learning about DoD AE Evaluation and Selection Processes
  4. Educating proposal writers on competitive content of SF330s
Attachments:

  • Modules 1-2 Handouts
  • Modules 3-4 Handouts
  • Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 1-4
  • Modules 6-7 Handouts
  • Modules 8-9 Handouts
  • Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 6-9
  • Presenter Bio:  Camille Krolikowski
  • Useful Resources - Websites

Table of Contents

Module 1: Course Introduction & Overview

Module 2: Federal Laws & Regulations, Selection Guidance, Typical Solicitations on FedBizOps

Module 3: Initial Steps in Preparing the SF330, The SF330 Format, Close Look at Filling Out Sections A-D

Module 4: A Close Look at Sections E Through G of The SF330

Module 5: Q & A Session following Modules 1 - 4

Module 6: A Close Look at Section H of the SF330

Module 7: The Evaluation and Selection Process

Module 8: Interviews and Debriefs

Module 9: SF330 Proposal Tips and Protests

Module 10: Q & A Session following Modules 6 - 9

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SAME provides Professional Development and Technical Training for engineering, construction, and military professionals. Their courses focus on Project Management, Leadership, and Compliance with industry standards. Training emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and applied technical skills. SAME supports both civilian and defense sectors by strengthening professional capabilities. Their content helps learners apply knowledge directly to engineering and infrastructure projects.

Competing Successfully for DoD Architectural-Engineering Contracts

Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts - Modules 1&2
Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts - Modules 1&2

Course Title:  Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts (SF330)

Course Presenters:  Camille Krolikowski 

Course Length:  10 Modules / 8 Hours 

Course Credit Hours:  4 PDHs / 4 AIA LU 

Course Overview:

This course gives an overview of the Department of Defense Architect-Engineer Evaluation and Selection Processes with a special focus on key aspects of planning, preparing and submitting winning SF330 proposals according to Federal Acquisition Regulations and Federal AE Contracting Guidance. An understanding of the evaluation and selection processes driving the SF330 format is invaluable in producing quality and highly competitive proposals for Federal contracts. Preparing and submitting proposals in competing for Architect-Engineer Contracts is time-consuming, resource intensive and often financially risky, especially in highly competitive economic times. There is more to winning a contract for AE services than the submission of a single SF330. An understanding of the evaluation and selection processes driving the SF330 format is invaluable in producing quality and highly competitive SF330s.

 The course will cover:

  • Background of FAR and guidance for DoD AE Evaluation and Selection Processes
  • Typical solicitation requirements
  • Expected content for highly competitive SF 330s
  • Hands on exercises for improving SF330 material
  • Evaluations, selection processes, and award notifications for AE contract competitions
  • Debrief protocol
  • Protests and when they are appropriate

Learning Objectives:

  1. Knowledge of Federal Acquisition Requirements (FARs)
  2. Familiarization with typical FEDBIZOPS solicitations
  3. Learning about DoD AE Evaluation and Selection Processes
  4. Educating proposal writers on competitive content of SF330s

Attachments:

  • Modules 1-2 Handouts
  • Modules 3-4 Handouts
  • Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 1-4
  • Modules 6-7 Handouts
  • Modules 8-9 Handouts
  • Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 6-9
  • Presenter Bio:  Camille Krolikowski
  • Useful Resources - Websites
Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts - Modules 3&4
Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts - Modules 3&4

Course Title:  Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts (SF330)

Course Presenters:  Camille Krolikowski 

Course Length:  10 Modules / 8 Hours 

Course Credit Hours:  4 PDHs / 4 AIA LU  

Course Overview:

This course gives an overview of the Department of Defense Architect-Engineer Evaluation and Selection Processes with a special focus on key aspects of planning, preparing and submitting winning SF330 proposals according to Federal Acquisition Regulations and Federal AE Contracting Guidance. An understanding of the evaluation and selection processes driving the SF330 format is invaluable in producing quality and highly competitive proposals for Federal contracts. Preparing and submitting proposals in competing for Architect-Engineer Contracts is time-consuming, resource intensive and often financially risky, especially in highly competitive economic times. There is more to winning a contract for AE services than the submission of a single SF330. An understanding of the evaluation and selection processes driving the SF330 format is invaluable in producing quality and highly competitive SF330s.

 The course will cover:

  • Background of FAR and guidance for DoD AE Evaluation and Selection Processes
  • Typical solicitation requirements
  • Expected content for highly competitive SF 330s
  • Hands on exercises for improving SF330 material
  • Evaluations, selection processes, and award notifications for AE contract competitions
  • Debrief protocol
  • Protests and when they are appropriate

Learning Objectives:

  1. Knowledge of Federal Acquisition Requirements (FARs)
  2. Familiarization with typical FEDBIZOPS solicitations
  3. Learning about DoD AE Evaluation and Selection Processes
  4. Educating proposal writers on competitive content of SF330s

Attachments:

  • Modules 1-2 Handouts
  • Modules 3-4 Handouts
  • Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 1-4
  • Modules 6-7 Handouts
  • Modules 8-9 Handouts
  • Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 6-9
  • Presenter Bio:  Camille Krolikowski
  • Useful Resources - Websites
Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts - Module 5
Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts - Module 5

Course Title:  Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts (SF330)

Course Presenters:  Camille Krolikowski 

Course Length:  10 Modules / 8 Hours 

Course Credit Hours:  4 PDHs / 4 AIA LU  

Course Overview:

This course gives an overview of the Department of Defense Architect-Engineer Evaluation and Selection Processes with a special focus on key aspects of planning, preparing and submitting winning SF330 proposals according to Federal Acquisition Regulations and Federal AE Contracting Guidance. An understanding of the evaluation and selection processes driving the SF330 format is invaluable in producing quality and highly competitive proposals for Federal contracts. Preparing and submitting proposals in competing for Architect-Engineer Contracts is time-consuming, resource intensive and often financially risky, especially in highly competitive economic times. There is more to winning a contract for AE services than the submission of a single SF330. An understanding of the evaluation and selection processes driving the SF330 format is invaluable in producing quality and highly competitive SF330s.

 The course will cover:

  • Background of FAR and guidance for DoD AE Evaluation and Selection Processes
  • Typical solicitation requirements
  • Expected content for highly competitive SF 330s
  • Hands on exercises for improving SF330 material
  • Evaluations, selection processes, and award notifications for AE contract competitions
  • Debrief protocol
  • Protests and when they are appropriate

Learning Objectives:

  1. Knowledge of Federal Acquisition Requirements (FARs)
  2. Familiarization with typical FEDBIZOPS solicitations
  3. Learning about DoD AE Evaluation and Selection Processes
  4. Educating proposal writers on competitive content of SF330s

Attachments:

  • Modules 1-2 Handouts
  • Modules 3-4 Handouts
  • Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 1-4
  • Modules 6-7 Handouts
  • Modules 8-9 Handouts
  • Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 6-9
  • Presenter Bio:  Camille Krolikowski
  • Useful Resources - Websites
Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts - Modules 6&7
Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts - Modules 6&7

Course Title:  Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts (SF330)

Course Presenters:  Camille Krolikowski 

Course Length:  10 Modules / 8 Hours 

Course Credit Hours:  4 PDHs / 4 AIA LU

Course Overview:

This course gives an overview of the Department of Defense Architect-Engineer Evaluation and Selection Processes with a special focus on key aspects of planning, preparing and submitting winning SF330 proposals according to Federal Acquisition Regulations and Federal AE Contracting Guidance. An understanding of the evaluation and selection processes driving the SF330 format is invaluable in producing quality and highly competitive proposals for Federal contracts. Preparing and submitting proposals in competing for Architect-Engineer Contracts is time-consuming, resource intensive and often financially risky, especially in highly competitive economic times. There is more to winning a contract for AE services than the submission of a single SF330. An understanding of the evaluation and selection processes driving the SF330 format is invaluable in producing quality and highly competitive SF330s.

 The course will cover:

  • Background of FAR and guidance for DoD AE Evaluation and Selection Processes
  • Typical solicitation requirements
  • Expected content for highly competitive SF 330s
  • Hands on exercises for improving SF330 material
  • Evaluations, selection processes, and award notifications for AE contract competitions
  • Debrief protocol
  • Protests and when they are appropriate

Learning Objectives:

  1. Knowledge of Federal Acquisition Requirements (FARs)
  2. Familiarization with typical FEDBIZOPS solicitations
  3. Learning about DoD AE Evaluation and Selection Processes
  4. Educating proposal writers on competitive content of SF330s

Attachments:

  • Modules 1-2 Handouts
  • Modules 3-4 Handouts
  • Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 1-4
  • Modules 6-7 Handouts
  • Modules 8-9 Handouts
  • Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 6-9
  • Presenter Bio:  Camille Krolikowski
  • Useful Resources - Websites
Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts - Modules 8&9
Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts - Modules 8&9

Course Title:  Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts (SF330)

Course Presenters:  Camille Krolikowski 

Course Length:  10 Modules / 8 Hours 

Course Credit Hours:  4 PDHs / 4 AIA LU  

Course Overview:

This course gives an overview of the Department of Defense Architect-Engineer Evaluation and Selection Processes with a special focus on key aspects of planning, preparing and submitting winning SF330 proposals according to Federal Acquisition Regulations and Federal AE Contracting Guidance. An understanding of the evaluation and selection processes driving the SF330 format is invaluable in producing quality and highly competitive proposals for Federal contracts. Preparing and submitting proposals in competing for Architect-Engineer Contracts is time-consuming, resource intensive and often financially risky, especially in highly competitive economic times. There is more to winning a contract for AE services than the submission of a single SF330. An understanding of the evaluation and selection processes driving the SF330 format is invaluable in producing quality and highly competitive SF330s.

 The course will cover:

  • Background of FAR and guidance for DoD AE Evaluation and Selection Processes
  • Typical solicitation requirements
  • Expected content for highly competitive SF 330s
  • Hands on exercises for improving SF330 material
  • Evaluations, selection processes, and award notifications for AE contract competitions
  • Debrief protocol
  • Protests and when they are appropriate

Learning Objectives:

  1. Knowledge of Federal Acquisition Requirements (FARs)
  2. Familiarization with typical FEDBIZOPS solicitations
  3. Learning about DoD AE Evaluation and Selection Processes
  4. Educating proposal writers on competitive content of SF330s

Attachments:

  • Modules 1-2 Handouts
  • Modules 3-4 Handouts
  • Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 1-4
  • Modules 6-7 Handouts
  • Modules 8-9 Handouts
  • Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 6-9
  • Presenter Bio:  Camille Krolikowski
  • Useful Resources - Websites
Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts - Module 10
Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts - Module 10

Course Title:  Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts (SF330)

Course Presenters:  Camille Krolikowski 

Course Length:  10 Modules / 8 Hours 

Course Credit Hours:  4 Hours  

Course Overview:

This course gives an overview of the Department of Defense Architect-Engineer Evaluation and Selection Processes with a special focus on key aspects of planning, preparing and submitting winning SF330 proposals according to Federal Acquisition Regulations and Federal AE Contracting Guidance. An understanding of the evaluation and selection processes driving the SF330 format is invaluable in producing quality and highly competitive proposals for Federal contracts. Preparing and submitting proposals in competing for Architect-Engineer Contracts is time-consuming, resource intensive and often financially risky, especially in highly competitive economic times. There is more to winning a contract for AE services than the submission of a single SF330. An understanding of the evaluation and selection processes driving the SF330 format is invaluable in producing quality and highly competitive SF330s.

 The course will cover:

  • Background of FAR and guidance for DoD AE Evaluation and Selection Processes
  • Typical solicitation requirements
  • Expected content for highly competitive SF 330s
  • Hands on exercises for improving SF330 material
  • Evaluations, selection processes, and award notifications for AE contract competitions
  • Debrief protocol
  • Protests and when they are appropriate

Learning Objectives:

  1. Knowledge of Federal Acquisition Requirements (FARs)
  2. Familiarization with typical FEDBIZOPS solicitations
  3. Learning about DoD AE Evaluation and Selection Processes
  4. Educating proposal writers on competitive content of SF330s

Attachments:

  • Modules 1-2 Handouts
  • Modules 3-4 Handouts
  • Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 1-4
  • Modules 6-7 Handouts
  • Modules 8-9 Handouts
  • Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 6-9
  • Presenter Bio:  Camille Krolikowski
  • Useful Resources - Websites
Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts - Final Exam
Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts - Final Exam

Course Title:  Competing Successfully for DoD A-E Contracts (SF330)

Course Presenters:  Camille Krolikowski 

Course Length:  10 Modules / 8 Hours 

Course Credit Hours:  4 Hours  

Course Overview:

This course gives an overview of the Department of Defense Architect-Engineer Evaluation and Selection Processes with a special focus on key aspects of planning, preparing and submitting winning SF330 proposals according to Federal Acquisition Regulations and Federal AE Contracting Guidance. An understanding of the evaluation and selection processes driving the SF330 format is invaluable in producing quality and highly competitive proposals for Federal contracts. Preparing and submitting proposals in competing for Architect-Engineer Contracts is time-consuming, resource intensive and often financially risky, especially in highly competitive economic times. There is more to winning a contract for AE services than the submission of a single SF330. An understanding of the evaluation and selection processes driving the SF330 format is invaluable in producing quality and highly competitive SF330s.

 The course will cover:

  • Background of FAR and guidance for DoD AE Evaluation and Selection Processes
  • Typical solicitation requirements
  • Expected content for highly competitive SF 330s
  • Hands on exercises for improving SF330 material
  • Evaluations, selection processes, and award notifications for AE contract competitions
  • Debrief protocol
  • Protests and when they are appropriate

Learning Objectives:

  1. Knowledge of Federal Acquisition Requirements (FARs)
  2. Familiarization with typical FEDBIZOPS solicitations
  3. Learning about DoD AE Evaluation and Selection Processes
  4. Educating proposal writers on competitive content of SF330s

Attachments:

  • Modules 1-2 Handouts
  • Modules 3-4 Handouts
  • Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 1-4
  • Modules 6-7 Handouts
  • Modules 8-9 Handouts
  • Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 6-9
  • Presenter Bio:  Camille Krolikowski
  • Useful Resources - Websites

Attachments:

Modules 1-2 Handouts  (990 KB)
Modules 3-4 Handouts  (990 KB)
Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 1-4  (330 KB)
Modules 6-7 Handouts  (1.7 MB)
Modules 8-9 Handouts  (840 KB)
Q&A Responses to DOD Contracts - Modules 6-9  (400 KB)
Presenter Bio: Camille Krolikowski  (130 KB)
Useful Resources - Websites  (210 KB)

Frequently Asked Questions

This course is designed for employees who need to complete Competing Successfully for DoD Architectural-Engineering Contracts training

Yes. This course is designed to meet applicable federal requirements and commonly mandated state standards. Always confirm specific state or industry requirements with your local regulations.

The course takes approximately 240 minutes to complete and can be paused and resumed at any time.

Yes. Learners receive a downloadable certificate upon successful completion, which can be used for compliance records and audits.

Yes. You can assign this course to individuals or groups using Coggno’s LMS, or purchase multiple seats for your team.

Yes. This course can be exported for delivery in most learning management systems (SCORM compatible).

Yes. The course is fully self-paced and available 24/7.

Yes. This course includes a knowledge check to reinforce learning and verify completion.

Learners have lifetime access from the date of purchase.

Yes. A preview is available so you can review the course format and content before purchasing.

Yes. Content is reviewed and updated as regulations and best practices change.

No. This course is not included with the Prime Subscription and must be purchased separately.

Yes. Refund requests can be submitted within 30 days of purchase.

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