Created by SAME (Society of American Military Engineers)
Category Architecture > Construction
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.
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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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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:
Learning Objectives:
Attachments:
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:
Learning Objectives:
Attachments:
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:
Learning Objectives:
Attachments:
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:
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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:
Learning Objectives:
Attachments:
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:
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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:
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