ABOUT
The Certified Federal Contract Manager (CFCM®) certification is a professional credential offered by the National Contract Management Association (NCMA®). This certification is designed for individuals who manage federal contracts, focusing on the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR). The CFCM® demonstrates comprehensive knowledge and expertise in federal contract management and adherence to federal acquisition policies.
CERTIFICATION BODY
- National Contract Management Association (NCMA®)
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Understand and apply the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR®).
- Demonstrate expertise in federal contract management principles.
- Enhance professional credibility and commitment to best practices.
- Differentiate oneself in the field of contract management.
EXAM INFORMATION
Credential exams can be administered through various methods, including:
- In-Person Exam: Administered at a designated testing site.
- Remote Proctored Online Exam: Taken online with remote supervision.
- Third-Party Test Vendor: Managed by an external testing vendor.
Third-Party Test Vendor Information
- Vendor: Kryterion
- Test Centers: Available in the U.S.
RE-CERTIFICATION
Renewal Period:
- 5 years
- The Certified Federal Contract Manager (CFCM®) credential has the following recertification information:
- CFCM® certification holders must earn 60 hours of continuing professional education (CPE) during the five-year certification period.
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 6 Lessons
- 40 Hours
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- CONTENT:6
- 1.0Overview of FAR: Policies and procedures governing federal procurement.
- 1.1Federal Contract Management: Contract lifecycle management within the federal environment.
- 1.2Regulatory Compliance: Adherence to federal acquisition regulations and standards.
- 1.3Contract Negotiation and Administration: Techniques and practices for effective contract negotiation and administration.
- 1.4Risk Management: Identifying and managing risks associated with federal contracts.
- 1.5Ethics and Professionalism: Standards of conduct and professional ethics in federal contract management.
Requirements
- Education: Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent. Non-degreed candidates with at least 5 years of verifiable contract management experience plus 24 college credits may request a waiver.
- Experience: Two years of work experience in contract management or a related field
- Continuing Professional Education (CPE): Minimum of 80 hours required.
Target audiences
- Federal contract managers (buyers and sellers) involved in federal government contract actions.
- State and local contract managers dealing with federal funds.
- Individuals with a general interest in federal contract management, such as academics, consultants, and regulatory authorities.