Mandatory Training for Quality Assurance Personnel in Government Contracting
This training program is essential for Quality Assurance Personnel (QAP) under the command of USCENTAF. It provides necessary skills and knowledge, emphasizing the importance of ethics and government-contractor relationships. Completion of Phase I and II is mandatory before assuming QAP duties. Participants will learn about contract authority changes, unauthorized commitments, performance-based service acquisitions, and methods of surveillance, while adhering to standards of conduct to avoid conflicts of interest and corruption.
Mandatory Training for Quality Assurance Personnel in Government Contracting
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1. Phase I Training
USCENTAF / A4
LGC - QAPC
2. Training Objective Provide skills and knowledge to assist Quality Assurance Personnel (QAP)
Phase I and II are mandatory before starting duties as QAP
3. Overview Guidance
Ethics / Government-Contractor Relationships - Mandatory
Authority
Changes to the Contract
Unauthorized Commitments / Ratifications
AFI 63-124 / PBSA - Mandatory
7 Steps to PBSA - Mandatory
Contract Types
Methods of Surveillance
Dos and Donts
Fraud Brief
4. Guidance AFI 63-124 Performance-Based Service Acquisitions
DoD 5500.7R, Joint Ethics Regulation
AFI 51-1101, AF Procurement Fraud Remedies Program
5. Ethics/Government Contractor Relationships Both the Government and the Contractor are governed by acceptable standards of conduct Contractors are expected to be honest and fair in their statements, dealings and practices *Conflicts of InterestAvoid even the appearance of Bribery a criminal offense, to offer, give or solicit / receive something of value for preferential treatment Gratuities a crime when a thing of value is offered/given or solicited/received with the intent of corruption