
FCN 403 Federal Appropriations Law Course Length: 3 days (Continuous Learning Points: 24) Course Purpose: The Principles of Appropriations Law Course will familiarize participants with the basic purposes and principles of the United States federal fiscal law. The course aims to equip the participants with the knowledge of the legal concepts, rules, and practices allowed in the use of appropriated funds. Students will learn the purpose, time and amount restrictions on use of such funds; other conditions for use; as well as liabilities and relief of Accountable Officers; and responsibilities in use of appropriated funds, at both the agency and individual level of accountability.Topics addressed include the background of fiscal law; availability of appropriations as to purpose, time and amount; the necessary expense rule; the Anti-deficiency Act; Continuing Resolution Authority (CRA); and Liability and Relief of Accountable Officers. This course references the same body of case law published in GAO’s Principles of Federal Appropriations Law (commonly referred to as “The Red Book”) and augments the useful information and guidance found in this book. Participants receive a copy of the Red Book on disc. Course Outline: Nature of Appropriation Law Congressional Authority “Power of the Purse”General Restrictions “Power of the Purse”Most Important StatutesGAO’s Purpose and RoleThe Redbook Federal Appropriations Terminology Definitions of Appropriation TermsContinuing Resolution (CRA) - DefinitionPurpose - Rate for OperationsRelationship to other Legislations Duration of CRA & Appropriations Life Cycle of an Appropriation Types of Appropriations Specific Vs General AppropriationsTransfer and ReprogrammingVariations in AmountsExceeds AuthorizationLess than AuthorizationEarmarks in Authorization Act Availability of Appropriations Determining Authorized PurposesAuthority vs. AppropriationsContract AuthorityNecessary Expense DoctrineSpecific Purpose Authorities and Limitations Availability of Appropriations--Purpose Period of AvailabilityRatification by AppropriationLack of AuthorizationStatutory Implications - Plain Meaning Rule

Tailored for technical experts who serve as advisors in the contracting process. Topics include supporting source selection evaluations, technical review of deliverables, and communication best practices with contracting officers.

Advanced course for experienced CORs managing large, complex acquisitions. Topics include advanced surveillance techniques, contractor performance evaluation, dispute resolution, and strategic acquisition planning.

Course DescriptionThis certified DAU-equivalent course is specifically designed for Contracting Officer’s Representatives (CORs) who are responsible for assuring that contractors are performing the technical portion of their job. COR 222 will provide CORs the breadth of knowledge required to perform their role, including knowledge related to COR roles and responsibilities, as well as fundamentals of contracting regulations, types, phases, and other elements; awareness of ethical, legal, and cultural factors that impact COR responsibilities; and information necessary to effectively evaluate situations, apply knowledge gained, and make correct decisions to carry out COR responsibilities and scenarios found in the contract planning, contract formation and contract administration phases. Course Length: 5 Class Days CLPs: 40 hoursCost: CallCOURSE OBJECTIVESStudents who successfully complete this AMCI equivalent course will be able to:Recognize the duties, limitations and authority of the COR.Identify key laws and regulations that address fraud, waste and abuse and ethical considerations in federal contractingRecognize COR responsibilities in acquisition mission support planningRecognize the COR responsibilities in the contract award processRecognize the COR’s role in tracking contract expendituresRecognize the COR’s role in tracking the contract scheduleEvaluate proposed changes under the contract so that the best interests of the government are protectedRecognize the importance of the COR as a representative of the Contracting Officer during performance of the contractReview technical submittals to ensure compliance with statement of work and contract objectivesDescribe the COR’s responsibilities in inspecting and accepting goods and services.Given a contract action, identify the delegated technical functions for which the COR is responsible.Describe the administrative duties of the COR as outlined in the delegation letter.Identify the unique characteristics of a construction contract.Identify the unique characteristics of contracts in major systems and R&D acquisitions.Methodology:Limited lecture/facilitated discussion; Research FAR and web sources; Reading assignments; Interactive activities; Case studies; Exercises; Homework** assignments **The method of instruction used in FCN 190 is based on the Thayer method. The Thayer method is unique in that it requires students to teach themselves the material prior to class (as homework) and the instructor’s role is to explain the material in class if there are any questions. Further, students are held accountable for their learning by being assessed on a daily basis. Target AudienceThis course is designed for anyone currently serving as or training to become a Contracting Officer’s Representative. Questions? Contact our training coordinator via email or phone at (202) 843.5447.