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ESI Contracting Courses Earn Equivalency Authorization from Defense Acquisition University (DAU); Courses Help Federal and Commercial Contracting Personnel Develop Professional Contract Management Skills.


ARLINGTON Arlington, county, United States
Arlington, county (1990 pop. 170,936), N Va., across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C. Arlington is a residential and commercial suburb of Washington.
, Va. -- ESI (Edge Side Includes) A markup language for Web pages that enables elements of a Web page to be dynamically assembled in servers distributed throughout the Internet.  International, the leading provider of contract management, project management and business analysis training, today announced that three of its contract management courses have earned equivalency equivalency

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 authorization The right or permission to use a system resource; the process of granting access. See access control.  from the Defense Acquisition University (DAU DAU - /dow/ [German Fidonet] D"ummster Anzunehmender User. A German acronym for stupidest imaginable user. From the engineering-slang GAU for Gr"osster Anzunehmender Unfall (worst foreseeable accident), especially of a LNG tank farm plant or something with similarly disastrous ).

The courses are designed for federal and commercial contracting personnel who want to master the core principles, regulations and procedures that govern federal procurement The fancy word for "purchasing." The procurement department within an organization manages all the major purchases. .

ESI classroom courses are conducted by professional instructors who use a combination of dynamic lectures, case studies and interactive exercises. The following ESI 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. The course teaches students how federal contracting really works, how to find solutions to common problems, how to understand the content of key contract documents and how the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) operates.

--Source Selection: The Best Value Process, which is equivalent to DAU's CON 111: Mission Planning Execution, uses lectures and comprehensive case studies to provide a solid understanding of acquisition procedures and the principles and processes of business decision analysis and decision making. In addition to being of enormous value to government personnel, this course offers industry professionals a wealth of insights into the source selection process and the tools to use those insights to develop effective, winning proposals.

--Operating Practices in Contract Administration, which is equivalent to DAU's CON 112: Mission Performance Assessment, addresses all aspects of effective contract administration, from initial award to final closeout closeout, closure

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. Special emphasis is given to the successful administration of contracts: problem avoidance, day-to-day day-to-day
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 operating practices, performance-monitoring systems, early detection and correction of non-performance, payment, contract modifications and working relationships.

These courses comprise three of ESI's five core government contracting courses. Students can earn a Master's mas·ter's  
n.
A master's degree.
 Certificate in Government Contracting from ESI and its academic partner, The George Washington University George Washington University, at Washington, D.C.; coeducational; chartered 1821 as Columbian College (one of the first nonsectarian colleges), opened 1822, became a university in 1873, renamed 1904.  (GW) in Washington, D.C., by completing the five core government contracting courses and two additional electives.

"Increasingly, civilian agencies are adopting DAU courses for their requirements," said John Elsey, president of ESI. "As such, ESI is excited to earn equivalency authorization for these important courses. In these days of performance-based management reviews, contracting personnel in both the public and private sector can develop skills and earn certifications that not only help them perform better, but also give them a competitive edge."

The courses are open for enrollment now and can be delivered in ESI classrooms or on-site at government and commercial locations.

About ESI International

Since 1981, ESI has been helping Fortune Global 500 companies and nearly every major agency of the U.S. government build talent and drive results. ESI's services include public classroom training in more than 75 cities worldwide, on-site training, e-training and consulting. With ESI's flexible approach to training, clients can create a unique, customized solution for their specific needs. To date, the ESI Professional Development Programs have benefited 800,000 professionals from 100 countries. For more information on ESI's training programs, visit the company's Web site at www.esi-intl.com.
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