What is Dawia Level II certification?

What is Dawia Level II certification?

For example, earning DAWIA Level II certification in program management requires approximately 163 hours of Defense Acquisition University (DAU) online courses, 36 hours of facilitated online training and five days in the DAU classroom. Each course has several modules, and each has at least one exam.

What is COR Level II?

The FAC-COR Level II course is a highly engaging, interactive, instructor-led Face to Face class, held eight hours per day for five days. The 40-hour course consists of several modes of instruction to include lecture, individual and group exercises and discussion.

How do you get a government contract certification?

In order to obtain this credential, you must typically be a member of the NAGC, complete qualifying coursework and pass a government contract management certification exam. CGC certification is valid for one year, and recertification is contingent upon completion of continuing education credits.

Is DAWIA the same as FAC C?

A current and valid Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act (DAWIA) certification is considered to be equivalent to a FAC-C at the same certification level, however a FAC-C does not necessarily meet the requirements for DAWIA. Reciprocity will be determined by DoD on an individual basis.

How do I get DAWIA certified?

How do I apply for DAWIA certification? To apply for acquisition certification, please submit electronically through the CAMP website at Once logged in, click on CAPPMIS and then select CMS (Certification Management System).

How much does COR certification cost?

ANNUAL MEMBER FEE*

Audit TypeAnnual Fee
SECOR (1-10 employees)$150
MECOR (11+ employees)$250
COR (11+ employees)$250
Action Plan$250

What is a FAC certification?

The Federal Acquisition Certification in Contracting (FAC-C) Program is for contracting professionals in the Federal Government performing contracting and procurement activities and functions.

What is contract certification?

Certificates generally result in payment being made by the client to the contractor. These certificates can either be issued regularly during the course of the works, such as interim certificates (normally issued monthly), or may signify that a particular stage has been achieved, such as practical completion.

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