Federal Contractor Certification
Posted on | December 4, 2009 | No Comments
The Nebraska Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) is offering a Federal Contractor Certification (FCC) Program. The program helps the business owner understand federal contracting guidelines. The training also gives the business owner a solid understanding of federal contracting principles and the motivation and skills to successfully complete a government contract.
The FCC program consists of four levels. Each level is built upon the successful completion of the previous level. Participants will take 35-40 hours of self-paced, online course work and on-site final exams for each module. After all four course levels are complete, there will be an on-site final exam based on all four modules. Upon successful completion of the program, you will become a Certified Federal Contractor, which places your company ahead of non-certified bidders.
To be eligible for the training, a business must be have been in business for two years and a client of the Nebraska PTAC program. A Nebraska PTAC counselor will review the company’s federal registration and a FCC Release form must be signed. Cost for Non-Veteran business owners is $250 per module. NBDC will award scholarships to all VOB/SDVOBs.
Contact Julie Burrell Lillig at 402.595.1828, email jburrell@unomaha.edu to register or visit NBDC online at http://ptac.unomaha.edu/events.cfm.
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