Course ID: CON TERM-EL
Length: 2 days
Credits: CLPs: 16, PDUs: 16
Modality: In-person, Virtual
Pre-Requisites: None
CMBOK™ Competencies: A.0, B.0, 1.0, 4.0
Course Description
This two-day elective course will cover the necessary steps and serious implications of terminating a government contract. It will focus on processes and legal considerations related to contract terminations. You will review the basic principles and sources of law relevant to the termination of government contracts and various legal issues that surround this particular area of contracting. Topics will include reasons why contracts are terminated, who is responsible for terminations, and what type of termination is most advantageous to the government.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the factors that must be considered when terminating a contract
- Determine the method of termination based on the circumstances
- Discuss the characteristics of three types of government contract termination: convenience, cause, and default
- Identify and apply procedures for Termination for Convenience (T4C), Termination for Default (T4D), as well as, noncommercial and commercial terminations
- Justify an acceptable government remedy for poor contractor performance
For more information, please contact businessdevelopment@bmra.com or call us at (703) 691-0868 ext. 100.
Course ID: CON TERM-EL
Length: 2 days
Credits: CLPs: 16, PDUs: 16
Modality: In-person, Virtual
Pre-Requisites: None
CMBOK™ Competencies: A.0, B.0, 1.0, 4.0
Course Description
This two-day elective course will cover the necessary steps and serious implications of terminating a government contract. It will focus on processes and legal considerations related to contract terminations. You will review the basic principles and sources of law relevant to the termination of government contracts and various legal issues that surround this particular area of contracting. Topics will include reasons why contracts are terminated, who is responsible for terminations, and what type of termination is most advantageous to the government.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the factors that must be considered when terminating a contract
- Determine the method of termination based on the circumstances
- Discuss the characteristics of three types of government contract termination: convenience, cause, and default
- Identify and apply procedures for Termination for Convenience (T4C), Termination for Default (T4D), as well as, noncommercial and commercial terminations
- Justify an acceptable government remedy for poor contractor performance
For more information, please contact businessdevelopment@bmra.com or call us at (703) 691-0868 ext. 100.