Who should attend: This key course is essential for all contractors. It is designed for professionals with 1 or more years of experience with cost and price information. Attendees include accounting, finance, compliance, management, contracting personnel and anyone who must have a solid knowledge of cost and price analysis. What you will learn: Government Contracting Officers are required to “purchase supplies and services from responsible sources at fair and reasonable prices”: “(1) The contracting officer is responsible for evaluating the reasonableness of the offered prices. The analytical techniques and procedures described in this subsection may be used, singly or in combination with others, to ensure that the final price is fair and reasonable. The complexity and circumstances of each acquisition should determine the level of detail of the analysis required. (2) Price analysis shall be used when certified cost or pricing data are not required (3) Cost analysis shall be used to evaluate the reasonableness of individual cost elements when certified cost or pricing data are required. Price analysis should be used to verify that the overall price offered is fair and reasonable.”2 The CO is given the following additional guidance: “Normally competition establishes price reasonableness. Therefore, when contracting on a firm fixed-price or fixed-price with economic price adjustment basis, comparison of the proposed prices will usually satisfy the requirement to perform price analysis, and a cost analysis need not be performed.”3 Government Contractors, when purchasing supplies or services under a government cost reimbursement contract, are held to a similar standard.4 Furthermore, when bidding on any contract for which “certified cost or pricing data” are required, contractors are instructed to: “Conduct price analyses of all subcontractor proposals. Conduct cost analyses for all subcontracts when certified cost or pricing data are submitted by the subcontractor. Include these analyses as part of your own certified cost or pricing data submissions for subcontracts expected to exceed the appropriate threshold in FAR 15.403-4.”5 Cost Analysis and Price Analysis – two critical and essential tools used in assessing fairness and reasonableness of proposed prices – must be understood by buyers and sellers in all government contracting situations - government contracting officers, and contractors alike,
Taught in a straight forward manner from the perspective of the Buyer, Cost and Price Analysis in Government Contracting presents a thorough discussion of these concepts in practical and actionable terms. Participants will learn not only the “why’s” but the “how to’s”. The course objective, simply stated, is to have participants obtain a working level understanding of what the dual techniques of Cost Analysis and Price Analysis are, when they are to be used, and how to accomplish them. This objective is achieved through a thorough review and analysis of the regulations and illustrated through a variety of real world examples, scenarios and case studies. Learning Objectives:
AGENDA: NOTE: The start and end times for the La Jolla, CA is earlier. Classes begin at 8:00 AM (breakfast/registration at 7 AM) and end at 3:00 PM.
DAY 1:
Federal Publications Seminars doesn’t have a room block for this location. AMA does not arrange hotel accommodation. However, AMA has negotiated preferred rates at the following hotels based upon availability. Be sure to mention that you are an AMA conference attendee to secure your reservation and preferred rates. Contact the hotels below directly. Note: that we recommend that reservations be made early, as the number of rooms at preferred rates is limited.
Hyatt Regency Crystal City Click here to reserve using the AMA preferred rate. For AMA’s preferred rate enter corporate code 00433. Reagan National Airport 2799 Jefferson Davis Highway Arlington, VA 22202 AMA Reservation Number 1-703-418-1234 Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel Click here to reserve using the AMA preferred rate by entering corporate code A10 2800 South Potomac Avenue Arlington, VA 22202 AMA Reservation Number 1-703-413-1300
Hilton Arlington National Landing
Click here to reserve using the AMA preferred rate by entering corporate code N3433483.
2399 Richmond Hwy
Arlington, VA 22202
AMA Reservation Number 1-703-418-6800
METRO RAIL LINE: Yellow & Blue Line – METRO Stop – Crystal City From the METRO - AMA is 2 blocks east and 4 blocks south on Crystal Drive http://www.amaconferencecenter.org/washington-directions-maps.htm
FOOD & BEVERAGE
DC WEEK ONLY Continental breakfast and lunch will be served (DC Week ONLY). Coffee (regular and decaf), tea, and water will be served throughout the day, with an afternoon snack (baked goods) break. COST AND COMPLIANCE WEEK Breakfast and lunch are on your own. Coffee (regular & decaf), tea and water will be served throughout the day with an afternoon snack (baked goods) break.
If you need additional assistance, please get in touch with the Hyatt at 877.803.7534.
There is a room block for this location. The rate is $104/night plus taxes. To reserve your room, click here. Reservations must be made by August 11, 2025.
Please note that upon booking your reservation, your credit card will be charged a deposit equal to the first night's room and tax. To avoid forfeiture of deposit, please ensure all changes and cancellations are made at least 72 hours prior to the scheduled arrival date.
Food & Beverage Continental breakfast and lunch will be served.
There is a room block for this hotel. The rate is $329/night plus taxes and resort fees. Click here to reserve your room. Reservations must be made by February 1, 2025.
Cancellations made within 48 hours of arrival will forfeit one night’s room and tax.
FOOD & BEVERAGE Breakfast and lunch will be served. Coffee, tea, and water will be served throughout the day.
There is a room block for this location. The rate is $262 per night plus taxes. Click here to reserve your room. Reservations must be made by October 4, 2025.