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6 hours
This one-day concentrated virtual course on the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) will enable attendees to better understand the structure and content of the DFARS and how it relates to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR).  The virtual course is intended for personnel with some familiarity with the FAR who want to learn about the acquisition regulations and policies that are specifically applicable to Department of Defense acquisitions.

The virtual course will cover the most important Parts and Subparts of the DFARS, as well as the corresponding sections of the Policy, Guidance and Instructions (PGI), and will distinguish between those sections that are mandatory and those that allow the parties some flexibility.  Because the course is structured as a workshop, we will use many practical examples specifically designed to demonstrate how to work with the DFARS. Students will develop and refine the skills necessary to apply the DFARS to virtually any acquisition situation. We will also cover recent changes to the DFARS and proposed rule changes when relevant.


 NOTE: On-Demand Virtual Course sessions are not eligible for CLE/CPE credits.
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  • David Freeman
    Retired
    Mr. David (Dave) Freeman is recently retired, closing out a what proved to be a three-track professional career. He served 23 years as an Army officer, initially starting out as a Signal Corps officer supporting the operational testing of new weapons platforms. Following his acceptance of an Army scholarship in the Funded Legal Education Program and the completion of his legal studies, Mr. Freeman completed his military career as a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's Corps, working assignments both in the field and in buying commands, primarily as a Contract and Fiscal Law Attorney. He also served in a legal branch chief in the 1st Infantry Division during Desert Shield/Desert Storm, and later as a Deputy General Counsel in a DoD agency in Crystal City, Virginia. From the military, Mr. Freeman spent a number of years as an in-house counsel for several defense industry companies, lastly as the Deputy General Counsel for General Dynamics Land Systems. Finally, Mr. Freeman worked several years as a Department of the Army civilian supporting the National Training Center and Fort Irwin, California, where he had once served as a Major.
    Civilian Education:
    L.L.M. In Military Law, U.S. Army Judge Advocate General's School
    J.D. - University of Michigan Law School
    B.S. in Electrical Engineering - University of Michigan College of Engineering

    Military Education:
    Air War College, U.S. Air Force
    U.S. Army Command and General Staff College
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