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Defense Acquisition University CLC 222 Contract Pre-Award - Award Exam 1st attempt Contains 10 Questions (Attempt=1/99) Contract Pre-Award & Award Exam 1) Elements of a Market Research report... include: (Select all that apply) Product or Service characteristics Available Sources Pricing Sole source justification 2) All of the following are elements of a Purchase Request EXCEPT________. Requirements documents such as the SOO, SOW or PWS COR nomination letter Independent Government Estimate Funding Certification Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) 3) Some methods of contracting require more time than others. Which of the following is not a streamlined method of acquisition? Simplified Acquisition Procedures Buys against a GSA Federal Supply Schedule Ordering off a Blanket Purchase Agreement Competitive Negotiated contract 4) Major sub-categories of funding include: Operations and Maintenance All the answers are correct Procurement Research, Development, Test and Evaluation 5) What are the differences between contracting by negotiation and sealed bidding? Sealed bidding can allow for any type of contract in the award. Sealed bids allow discussions with contractors. Negotiations only allow for price to be primary evaluation factor. Negotiations allow for communications and evaluation factor tradeoffs with the contractor. DAU Page 1 of 2 https://learn.dau.mil/Atlas2/html/testengine/TestGeneration/test_main1.jsp 11/16/2018 6) The existing contract, including all options, is about to end. The customer likes the work of the incumbent contractor and has expressed a desire to have the new contract be awarded to that incumbent contractor. Which one of the following statements is true? Because the COR has authority delegated by the Contracting Officer, the COR can negotiate the new contract in favor of the incumbent. Since the customer is happy with the current contractor, there is no requirement to compete the new contract. The COR can assist in acquisition planning and writing the evaluation criteria to ensure the best contractor is selected for the new contract. 7) When writing a SOW use the SMART principle which stands for: Specific, Maintainable, Available, Reasonable, Time-based Standard, Measurable, Available, Rational, Time-based Specific, Measurable, Accountable, Reasonable, Time-based Standard, Maintainable, Accountable, Reasonable, Time-based 8) The COR's role in evaluating and awarding a contract include IPT member, SSEB technical evaluator, and Technical Expert or Representative. True False 9) What is an Independent Government Estimate (IGE)? A cost estimate developed by DCAA for all associated costs to be submitted by the contractor. An independent detailed assessment developed by a government team member, which includes the cost to the government for services and supplies to be acquired. A joint development document between the government and the contractor that is independently assessed by DCAA before incorporation into the contract. A contractor developed estimate of his cost of the contract. 10) Using informal source selection; the contracting officer acts as the Source Selection Authority but must follow the criteria spelled out in the solicitation when selecting the contractor to receive the award. True False Submit DAU Page 2 of 2 https://learn.dau.mil/Atlas2/html/testengine/TestGeneration/test_main1.jsp 11/16/2018 [Show More]
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