Online Training (Non-CLP) | FAI.GOV
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Online Training (Non-CLP) | FAI.GOV
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National Human Trafficking Hotline
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Navigating Buy American and Trade Agreements
Gain an understanding of the meaning of domestic end products and understand the current and increasing domestic content thresholds, as well as the fallback threshold; identify the Buy American and trade agreements exceptions; determine which Buy American and trade agreements FAR clauses and provisions should be included in a solicitation for supplies; evaluate foreign offers for supplies; and use the Buy American and trade agreements decision tools for supplies to prepare solicitations and evaluate foreign offers for supplies.
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Contract Innovation Exploration
Recognize cultural barriers to innovation and ways to address them, identify authoritative sources that empower and/or encourage acquisition innovation and leverage resources and tools that support use of innovative practices and technologies by acquisition teams.
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The Customer's Role on the Acquisition Team
Gain a general understanding of the acquisition process and the different roles that play a part in the process.
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Introduction to Supply Chain Risk Management
Gain an understanding of supply chain risk management to include common terminology, best practices, safeguarding sensitive information, general prohibitions, exclusion orders, and additional requirements for higher risk procurements.
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Addressing Cybersecurity Supply Chain Risks
This course provides all Federal Acquisition Team members with supply chain risk management responsibilities a learning experience that increases understanding of how to address (i.e., identify, asses, respond to, and monitor) cybersecurity supply chain risks throughout the acquisition life cycle.
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Section 889 Prohibitions on Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment
Gain an understanding of Section 889 of Public Law 115-232 which prohibits the purchase and use of certain telecommunications and video surveillance services or equipment from specific companies based in the People's Republic of China. Effective implementation of Section 889 is part of the critical response of the United States to the national security threat posed by certain technology providers. Understand the FAR requirements, the implementation guidance, exceptions and waiver processes, reporting requirements and enforcement of the rule.
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Safeguarding Sensitive Information
The Safeguarding Sensitive Information course is an acquisition scenario-based training on Federal Contract Information (FCI), Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), and Classified Information.
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Security Exclusions and Prohibitions
Cyber-Supply Chain Security Exclusions Orders and Prohibitions will provide the federal acquisition workforce with foundational knowledge of cyber-supply chain security exclusions and prohibitions. The courses will be relatable to laymen all the way through to subject matter experts in the field—"Cyber-Supply Chain Risk Management for the rest of us.”
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These standalone courses are for information only. If you are a federal acquisition workforce member and you wish to receive continuous learning credit, you must take the course through
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Combating Trafficking in Persons
If you or someone you know needs help, call the
National Human Trafficking Hotline
toll-free hotline, 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 1-888-373-7888 to speak with a specially trained anti-trafficking hotline advocate. Support is provided in more than 200 languages.
Callers can dial 711 to access the hotline using TTY.
You can also email
help@humantraffickinghotline.org
.
To report a potential human trafficking situation, call the hotline at 1-888-373-7888, or
submit a tip online here
.
All communication with the hotline is strictly confidential.
Read the confidentiality policy here
.
Go to training
Navigating Buy American and Trade Agreements
Gain an understanding of the meaning of domestic end products and understand the current and increasing domestic content thresholds, as well as the fallback threshold; identify the Buy American and trade agreements exceptions; determine which Buy American and trade agreements FAR clauses and provisions should be included in a solicitation for supplies; evaluate foreign offers for supplies; and use the Buy American and trade agreements decision tools for supplies to prepare solicitations and evaluate foreign offers for supplies.
Go to training
Contract Innovation Exploration
Recognize cultural barriers to innovation and ways to address them, identify authoritative sources that empower and/or encourage acquisition innovation and leverage resources and tools that support use of innovative practices and technologies by acquisition teams.
Go to training
The Customer's Role on the Acquisition Team
Gain a general understanding of the acquisition process and the different roles that play a part in the process.
Go to training
Introduction to Supply Chain Risk Management
Gain an understanding of supply chain risk management to include common terminology, best practices, safeguarding sensitive information, general prohibitions, exclusion orders, and additional requirements for higher risk procurements.
Go to training
Addressing Cybersecurity Supply Chain Risks
This course provides all Federal Acquisition Team members with supply chain risk management responsibilities a learning experience that increases understanding of how to address (i.e., identify, asses, respond to, and monitor) cybersecurity supply chain risks throughout the acquisition life cycle.
Go to training
Section 889 Prohibitions on Certain Telecommunications and Video Surveillance Services or Equipment
Gain an understanding of Section 889 of Public Law 115-232 which prohibits the purchase and use of certain telecommunications and video surveillance services or equipment from specific companies based in the People's Republic of China. Effective implementation of Section 889 is part of the critical response of the United States to the national security threat posed by certain technology providers. Understand the FAR requirements, the implementation guidance, exceptions and waiver processes, reporting requirements and enforcement of the rule.
Go to training
Safeguarding Sensitive Information
The Safeguarding Sensitive Information course is an acquisition scenario-based training on Federal Contract Information (FCI), Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), and Classified Information.
Go to training
Security Exclusions and Prohibitions
Cyber-Supply Chain Security Exclusions Orders and Prohibitions will provide the federal acquisition workforce with foundational knowledge of cyber-supply chain security exclusions and prohibitions. The courses will be relatable to laymen all the way through to subject matter experts in the field—"Cyber-Supply Chain Risk Management for the rest of us.”
Go to training
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