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1 Administrivia Settings Controls Attendees Record
mic and speakers vs telephone View in full screen Controls Attendees Record

2 Shelley Hall << Record >>
32 years in Department of Defense (retired Nov 2015) USAF (AFMC and AFSPC) Held unlimited Contracting Officer’s warrant for 23 years Community Relations and Content Manager for Skyway Expertise in services and supplies, Federal Supply Schedules, pre-and post-award, simplified acquisition to large dollar technically complex source selections, Foreign Military Sales, and commercial and non-commercial << Record >>

3 Skyway Insight© Webinar
Training From Contracting Officers Topic: What is an ACO? Host: Shelley Hall 11/10/16

4 Agenda What is an ACO? What do they do? Who are they?
What is DCMA’s role in contracts? Final words

5 What is an ACO?

6 What is an ACO? (cont’d) “Contracting officer” has authority to enter into, administer, and/or terminate contracts. “Procuring contracting officer” refers to the CO that awards and signs the contract. “Administrative contracting officer (ACO)’’ refers to a CO who administers contracts after award. “Termination contracting officer (TCO)” refers to a CO who settles contract terminations.

7 What is an ACO? (cont’d) ACOs can reside in the contracting office, a separate contract administration office, or work for the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) In many cases, all CO functions are performed by one person

8 What is an ACO? (cont’d) ACOs can ONLY perform those administrative duties that have been formally delegated to them by the Procuring Contracting Officer (PCO) FAR covers Contract Administration Functions.

9 What does an ACO do?

10 What does an ACO do? (cont’d)
Let’s take a look at those administrative functions

11 What does an ACO do? (cont’d)
An ACO’s delegated functions can be very specific or very broad depending on the PCO’s preference Most ACOs perform all of the administrative (post-award) functions listed

12 Who is the ACO?

13 Who is the ACO? SF 33 – Award section, block 24 SF 1449 – Block 16
DD 1155 – Block 7

14 Who is the ACO? SF 33 – Award section, block 24 SF 1449 DD1155

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16 01/14/2016

17 What is DCMA’s Role?

18 What is DCMA’s Role? DCMA provides a broad range of contract procurement and management services. They have offices world-wide. They have offices within major contractor’s facilities

19 What is DCMA’s Role? (cont’d)
DCMA does not just get involved after award Having the DCMA office involved throughout the source selection can be critical to ensuring the right inspection criteria are contained in the contract. They can help you define quality control metrics.

20 What is DCMA’s Role? (cont’d)
After award, they can be the “eyes and ears” of the PCO to ensure contractor performance is in compliance with the technical specifications of the requirement. Often, they play the “devil’s advocate” between the COR and the CO

21 Final Words

22 Final Words The administration of federal contracts is a never-ending task. It is also crucial to the continued success of the mission. ACOs ensure contractor performance is acceptable. ACOs are the “watchdogs” for each contract Whether you are the PCO or the contractor, you need to forge a strong, mutually beneficial relationship with your ACO.

23 Skyway Acquisition Solutions, LLC
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