The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) is the set of rules that govern Federal government contracting. For any contractor, a clear understanding of the relevant sections of the Federal Acquisition Regulation is integral to their contracting success. Our courses provide a clear, organized and engaging discussion of the FAR and will help any contractor become more comfortable with the many complexities that make up the Federal Acquisition Regulation.

Recorded Webinar | May 16, 2013

An Introduction to the FAR: A Primer on the Rules and Regulations that Govern Procurement

The Federal Acquisition Regulations (“FAR”) govern how many government agencies buy goods, services, and supplies. For federal contracting personnel, a fundamental understanding of the FAR can provide opportunities for federal career advancement amidst government-wide objectives to improve the efficiency of procurements and to also buy more, with less, in a time of fiscal austerity. This 90-minute webinar will help government contractors and federal employees understand and assess the regulatory requirements of the FAR in order to reduced decision-based risk and to adhere to their corresponding compliance responsibilities.
Recorded Webinar | February 14, 2013

Meeting the Ethics Requirements of The Federal Acquisition Regulation

This 90‐minute webinar provides participants with an overview of how to develop an ethics program that meets the ethics mandates of the Federal Acquisition Regulation as well as the Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Organizations and protects an organization from fraud and misconduct. We discuss the mandatory disclosure requirement, the seven components of an effective ethics system, the internal control system requirement, how to develop a respectful workplace, how to integrate ethics into your talent management program, and more.
Recorded Webinar | June 07, 2012

FAR Mandatory Disclosure Requirements for Federal Contractors

This 90-minute webinar will help you learn how to perform gap analyses/risk assessments to determine whether your programs meet the recent requirements, and if not, how to make appropriate changes to stay in compliance.