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Training - Course Description
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Paradigm
Technologies' Professional Development
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Course 200-1
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1/2 Day
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25 Students
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The FAIR Act directs Federal agencies to issue each year
an inventory of all commercial and inherently
governmental activities performed by its employees. This
course provides expert guidance on the requirements of
the FAIR Act in completing the annual inventory
including the challenge and appeals process. It also
discusses the Agency's responsibilities once the
inventory has been submitted and provides a logical
segue to competitive sourcing and the A-76 process of
conducting competitions. The course provides expert
insight on FAIR Act implementation guidance including
the requirements of OMB Circular A-76, the President’s
Management Agenda, and OMB-mandated competitive sourcing
goals.
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This 4 hour seminar is designed to assist Federal
agencies who are new to competitive sourcing, the FAIR
Act, and the A-76 process by providing the attendees
with practical information that can be used to satisfy
requirements of the President’s Management Agenda and
OMB-mandated competition goals. Course attendees will be
better equipped to develop agency-specific competitive
sourcing strategies, to develop competitive sourcing
program guidance to aid in executing strategies, and to
develop sound business “packages” suitable for
competition.
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FAIR Act and the Presidents Management Agenda
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Competitive
Sourcing Goals
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Performance Goals
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FAIR Act Accuracy
Goals
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Recent Changes to conducting the FAIR Act
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Scrutiny in
Reporting
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Inclusion of
Inherently Governmental positions
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Possible Public
Posting of Inherently Governmental positions
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Possible Agency
Justifications for Exemptions
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Standardized
Reporting
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FAIR Act Policy
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Purpose and History
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Related Guidance
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Submittal
Requirements
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The Challenge and
Appeals Process
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An Agency's
responsibilities once activities are designated
as "Reviewable"
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FAIR Act Execution
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Recognizing an
inherently government activity (IGA) verses a
commercial activity (CA)
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Understanding
function codes
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Understanding
reason codes
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How to use the OMB
website
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A-76 Process Overview
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Packaging Business Units for Competition
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Executive, Top
Level, or Functional Managers Responsible for
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Overseeing the
operation of the organization or functions being
competed
Assigning A-76
team members
Obtaining
consultant support
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Decision/Approving/Certifying Officials
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