CON 3990 Exam UPDATED ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
FAR Part 1 Federal Acquisition Regulation System
FAR Part 2 Definitions of Words and Terms
FAR Part 3 Improper Business Practices & Personal Conflicts of Interest
FAR Part 4 Administrative Matters
FAR Part 5 Publicizing Contract Actions
FAR Part 6 Competitive Requirements
FAR Part 7 Acquisition Planning
FAR Part 8 Required Sources of Supplies and Service
FAR Part 10 Market Research
FAR Part 12 Acquisition of Commercial Items
FAR Part 13 Simplified Acquisition Procedures (SAP)
FAR Part 15 Contract by Negotiation
, FAR Part 16 Types of Contracts
FAR Part 19 Small Business Programs
FAR Part 31 Contract Cost Principles & Procedures
FAR Part 33 Protests, Disputes, and Appeals
FAR Part 42 Contract Administration & Audit Services
FAR Part 44 Subcontracting Policies & Procedures
FAR Part 46 Quality Assurance
FAR Part 49 Termination of Contracts
FAR Part 50 Extraordinary contractual actions and safety act
FAR Part 51 Use of Government Sources by Contractors
FAR Part 52 Solicitation Provisions and Contract Clauses
FAR Part 53 FORMS
Contracting Life Cycle Phases 1. Pre-Award
2. Award
3. Post Award
Communication and Decision Making Bias 1. Minimize influence of Personal biases
2. Maximize the likelihood of a successful result.
3. Facilitate communication among affected parties.
Minimize the Effect of Personal Biases The contracting professional should strive to minimize the influence of personal
biases.
Maximize the likelihood of Successful Results 1. AR 1.102-4(e) states that contracting officers "should take the lead in
encouraging business process innovations and ensuring that business decisions
are sound."
Facilitate Communications Among Affected Parties 1. Effective communication minimizes the effect of personal biases, maximizes the
likelihood of successful results, and facilitates communications among affected
stakeholders.
FAR Part 1 Federal Acquisition Regulation System
FAR Part 2 Definitions of Words and Terms
FAR Part 3 Improper Business Practices & Personal Conflicts of Interest
FAR Part 4 Administrative Matters
FAR Part 5 Publicizing Contract Actions
FAR Part 6 Competitive Requirements
FAR Part 7 Acquisition Planning
FAR Part 8 Required Sources of Supplies and Service
FAR Part 10 Market Research
FAR Part 12 Acquisition of Commercial Items
FAR Part 13 Simplified Acquisition Procedures (SAP)
FAR Part 15 Contract by Negotiation
, FAR Part 16 Types of Contracts
FAR Part 19 Small Business Programs
FAR Part 31 Contract Cost Principles & Procedures
FAR Part 33 Protests, Disputes, and Appeals
FAR Part 42 Contract Administration & Audit Services
FAR Part 44 Subcontracting Policies & Procedures
FAR Part 46 Quality Assurance
FAR Part 49 Termination of Contracts
FAR Part 50 Extraordinary contractual actions and safety act
FAR Part 51 Use of Government Sources by Contractors
FAR Part 52 Solicitation Provisions and Contract Clauses
FAR Part 53 FORMS
Contracting Life Cycle Phases 1. Pre-Award
2. Award
3. Post Award
Communication and Decision Making Bias 1. Minimize influence of Personal biases
2. Maximize the likelihood of a successful result.
3. Facilitate communication among affected parties.
Minimize the Effect of Personal Biases The contracting professional should strive to minimize the influence of personal
biases.
Maximize the likelihood of Successful Results 1. AR 1.102-4(e) states that contracting officers "should take the lead in
encouraging business process innovations and ensuring that business decisions
are sound."
Facilitate Communications Among Affected Parties 1. Effective communication minimizes the effect of personal biases, maximizes the
likelihood of successful results, and facilitates communications among affected
stakeholders.