PURPOSE: This course provides senior government attorneys updates on significant changes in government contract and fiscal law and policy by providing attendees the opportunity to hear the views of prominent individuals from the government and private sector.
PREREQUISITES: Military attorneys or civilian attorneys employed by the U.S. Government who work as a government contract law attorney or in a position of significant responsibility in acquisition law, have successfully completed the Contract Attorneys Course (5F-F10), Advanced Contract Law Course (5F-F103), or equivalent training, AND have a minimum of three years of experience as a contract law attorney.
LOCATION: This course is expected to be exclusively in-person instruction at The Judge Advocate General’s Legal Center & School, Charlottesville, Virginia, subject to the direction of the Commanding General. All attendees will be required to provide their own computer or digital device (e.g., laptop, tablet, etc.) capable of accessing JAG University (JAGU). Please ensure you are able to meet these technology requirements before registering for this course.
APPLICATIONS:
(a) DoD Organizations with ATRRS Seat Allocations.
The following Army organizations have course seat allocations:
ACC AMC ATEC ASC IMCOM PEO STRI SMDC TACOM TECOM USACE USARCENT USARPAC USAREC US Army Reserves USASOC
In addition to the Army, the following services have course seat allocations:
USAF USN USCG
The following DoD organizations have course seat allocations:
DCAA DIA DLA NDU USAFRICOM USCYBERCOM Applicants from these organizations or subordinate units MUST apply through their training coordinators. Training coordinators have until 45 days (i.e., 5 October 2024) before the start of NDC to fill their respective seat allocations in ATRRS; seat allocations not filled in ATRRS by 5 October 2024 WILL be given to personnel on the course waitlist.
(b) DoD Organizations without ATRRS Seat Allocations.
If your organization does not have seat allocations, students MUST enroll on the ATRRS waitlist. Training coordinators have until 45 days (i.e., 5 October 2024) before the start of NDC to add students to the waitlist. Please note: applicants who do not meet course requirements may be removed from the ATRRS waitlist by the Course Manager to ensure qualified applicants are afforded an opportunity to attend the course. Once enrolled, students will be notified via ATRRS.
DEADLINES: ALL ATRRS (both reserved seats and waitlist) are due by 2359 on 5 October 2024, NO EXCEPTIONS.