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213 - Evaluation and Award Strategies

This web-based, self-paced course can be accessed through the Procurement U Learning Management System (LMS).
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Delivery Method:

Web Based Training (WBT) - Self Paced

Contact Hours:

4

Registration:

FREE (funded by NASPO at no cost to you)

This course is funded by NASPO to be FREE for everyone.

Type: self-paced, online

Description: This Procurement U online course is designed to familiarize public procurement professionals with the steps commonly involved in the evaluation and award stages of the procurement process. The course discusses the development of appropriate evaluation criteria, the expectations surrounding evaluation team members, and key considerations when conducting technical evaluations and cost evaluations. 

The course content is most relevant to processes involved with traditional competitive procurements, such as Requests for Proposals (RFPs) and Invitations to Bid (ITBs). 

This course is a web-based training that is self-paced. Given the length, you are encouraged to take the course in small segments that meet the needs of your schedule. You determine, when, where, and at what speed you complete this course.

Course Technology Requirements: 

  • Internet connection
  • Support web browsers:
    • Recommended: Chrome,       Firefox, Safari (latest versions)
    • Avoid: Internet Explorer       and Microsoft Edge
    • If prompted, accept       all cookies and allow popups
  • Access to Procurement U LMS
  • Ability to play and listen to      audio through computer speakers or headphones

Suggested Audience: Procurement professionals relatively new to the field, or those who are looking for a better understanding of common evaluation and award processes.

Contact Hours: This course offers 4 contact hours for continuing education credit. 

CEUs: .4

Course Syllabus

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