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CPE, CLE Accredited
In this course, we will take an in-depth look at the domestic preference requirements that apply to specific agencies. We will provide a general overview of the Buy American Act and the Trade Agreements Act, and will examine the differences between the BAA/TAA rules applicable to civilian and DOD procurements, including the specific domestic preference requirements applicable to certain categories of items procured by the DOD.  We will also take a comprehensive look at the statutes, regulations, and guidance that apply to procurements (typically by state and local transportation agencies and authorities) using grants and other funding from Department of Transportation agencies. We will also take an comprehensive look at the Build America, Buy America requirements that are applicable to a diverse array of agencies administering federally funded infrastructure projects. 

Learning Objectives:
After completing this course, you will be able to:
  • Distinguish between BAA/TAA requirements for DOD procurements and civilian procurements
  • Understand the Berry Amendment and “Specialty Metals” clause and determine when and how these special requirements apply to particular items
  • Navigate the domestic preference requirements of Department of Transportation agencies
  • Understand the difference between DOT “Buy America” statutes and the Buy American and Trade Agreements Act
  • Understand the regulations implementing the DOT “Buy America” requirements and develop compliance strategies
  • Work with prime/subcontractors to ensure appropriate DOT requirements are flowed down
  • Prepare for domestic preference requirements in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and the Build America, Buy America Act (BABA)
Agenda:
A Brief Tour of the Buy American Act and Trade Agreements Act 
  • The Buy American Act – How It Works and What Exceptions Apply
  • The Trade Agreements Act – How it Works and What Exceptions Apply
  • Differences Between Products, Services, and Construction Materials 
  • Test for Domestic Products and Materials and the Special Case of COTS Items
  • Definition of Manufactured/Substantially Transformed
Special Considerations for DOD Contractors
  • Berry Amendment
  • Specialty Metals
  • Differences Under the BAA
  • Differences Under the TAA
Berry Amendment
  • 10 USC 2533a
  • DFARS 225.7002
  • “Wholly of U.S. Origin”
Specialty Metals
  • 10 USC 2533b
  • Specialty Metals Exceptions
  • DFARS 225.7003
  • Specialty Metals as Components v. End Items
DOD’s Balance of Payments Program
  • What It Is and When It Applies
The BAA and DOD
  • DOD Two-Part Test
  • Exceptions
  • “Qualifying Countries”
  • Applicability to Construction Contracts
The TAA and DOD
  • Applicability of TAA to DOD
  • DOD Product Service Groups
  • DOD TAA Exceptions
Introduction to Department of Transportation Domestic Preference Requirements
  • Federal Transit Administration
    • “Manufactured Products”
    • “Rolling Stock” Procurements 
  • Federal Highway Administration
  • Federal Railroad Administration and Amtrak
  • Federal Aviation Administration
Applicability of Buy American Act and Trade Agreements Act
  • Buy American Act – Difference and Applicability
  • Trade Agreements and Transportation Projects
  • State and Municipal Projects
What to Know As a Prime or First or Second Tier Subcontractor/Supplier 
  • When and how to flow down DOT “Buy America” provisions
  • Negotiating strategies for prime and subcontractors
What to Expect – IIJA and BABA
  • The Build America, Buy America Act – Applicability and Requirements
  • Made in America Office (MIAO) Guidance
  • Developing Agency Regulations and Enforcement of BABA Requirements

This live virtual course is eligible for both CLE and CPE credit.
NOTE: CPE/CLE credit for attendees are subject to participation and approval by the governing boards.

NASBA CPE ACCREDITATION INFORMATION
Learning Level: Beginner
Prerequisites: None
Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based

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About Our Experts
  • Cara Wulf
    Partner, McCarter & English
    Cara Wulf is a partner in the Government Contracts & Global Trade practice group at McCarter & English. She focuses her practice on government contracts and regulations. She has extensive experience counseling clients regarding compliance with federal, state, and local public procurement requirements. She also assists in litigation involving bid protests, claims, and other disputes before federal agencies, courts and the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). Cara is a frequent lecturer for Federal Publications on U.S. domestic preference statutes, regulations and executive orders as they apply to the U.S. Government supply chain.
    MBA, Babson College
    JD, University of Michigan Law School
    BA, University of Michigan
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