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SBP 210 Subcontracting
(Last Modified:16-Feb-2017)

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Description
This course provides an overview of subcontracting as a means of maximizing small business opportunities, and the SBP’s role in advising on subcontracting requirements. It covers basic subcontracting concepts, such as: the types of subcontracting plans and reports, and who is responsible for each; applicable regulations; Electronic systems; the importance of market research in identifying subcontracting opportunities; encouraging and shaping a subcontracting strategy during pre-solicitation; how subcontracting can increase small business utilization; assessing subcontracting plans; evaluating small business participation via subcontracting; subcontract compliance; and how a small business can become a subcontractor. After learning key concepts, students apply them to job-relevant situations and get feedback and remediation from instructors.
Objectives
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Target Attendees
Experienced small business and contracting professionals.
Prerequisite(s)
Effective 1 October 2018 the requirement is:
  • SBP 202, Intermediate Small Business Programs, Part B
  • Predecessor Course(s) (Acceptable as a substitute for this course until the acceptance date specified below.)
    Predecessor Predecessor Course Title PDS Code Accepted Until
    None None None None
    Course Length
    5 Classroom days
    Additional Course Information
    Delivery Mode Resident
    Equivalent Courses None
    ACE Recommended Credits None
    PDS Code BZ2
    DAU Public (material/prework) N/A
    Continuing Education Units   2.9
    Continuous Learning Points  29
    Reservist Retirement Points  0
    Historical Allocations Mouse Over for Past CEU/CLPs
    Notes
  • This course includes approximately 1 hours of course pre-work requirements.
  • Pre-work required / Walk-ins authorized / Pre-work accessible on DAU Public