DFARS Compliance Training for Contractors
1. COURSE FORMAT & DELIVERY DETAILS Course Overview
Our DFARS Compliance Training for Contractors is a comprehensive online course designed to equip contractors with the knowledge and skills necessary to comply with the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) requirements. Course Format
- Self-Paced: Learn at your own pace, 24/7.
- Online: Access the course from anywhere with an internet connection.
- On-Demand: Start the course immediately, no scheduled start dates.
Course Delivery Details
- No Fixed Dates or Times: Enroll and start the course at any time.
- Typical Completion Time: 8-10 hours, depending on your pace.
- Lifetime Access: Access the course materials for a lifetime.
- Mobile-Friendly: The course is optimized for mobile devices.
Support and Resources
- Instructor Support: Get support from our experienced instructors via email and discussion forums.
- Downloadable Resources: Receive downloadable templates, toolkits, and resources to support your learning.
- Certificate of Completion: Receive a Certificate of Completion issued by The Art of Service upon completing the course.
2. EXTENSIVE & DETAILED COURSE CURRICULUM Module 1: Introduction to DFARS Compliance
- Overview of DFARS and its importance
- History and evolution of DFARS
- Key stakeholders and their roles
- Understanding the DFARS compliance landscape
Module 2: Understanding DFARS Regulations
- In-depth review of DFARS regulations
- Key clauses and provisions
- Understanding the differences between DFARS and FAR
- Case studies: Applying DFARS regulations in real-world scenarios
Module 3: Contractor Requirements and Responsibilities
- Contractor responsibilities under DFARS
- Understanding the role of the contracting officer
- Contractor obligations for safeguarding CUI
- Best practices for contractors to ensure compliance
Module 4: Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)
- Understanding CUI and its importance
- CUI categories and markings
- Handling and safeguarding CUI
- CUI training requirements for contractors
Module 5: Cybersecurity Requirements
- Overview of DFARS cybersecurity requirements
- NIST SP 800-171 and its relevance to DFARS
- Implementing cybersecurity controls
- Case studies: Cybersecurity compliance in action
Module 6: Supply Chain Risk Management
Course Overview
Our DFARS Compliance Training for Contractors is a comprehensive online course designed to equip contractors with the knowledge and skills necessary to comply with the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) requirements.Course Format
- Self-Paced: Learn at your own pace, 24/7.
- Online: Access the course from anywhere with an internet connection.
- On-Demand: Start the course immediately, no scheduled start dates.
Course Delivery Details
- No Fixed Dates or Times: Enroll and start the course at any time.
- Typical Completion Time: 8-10 hours, depending on your pace.
- Lifetime Access: Access the course materials for a lifetime.
- Mobile-Friendly: The course is optimized for mobile devices.
Support and Resources
- Instructor Support: Get support from our experienced instructors via email and discussion forums.
- Downloadable Resources: Receive downloadable templates, toolkits, and resources to support your learning.
- Certificate of Completion: Receive a Certificate of Completion issued by The Art of Service upon completing the course.
2. EXTENSIVE & DETAILED COURSE CURRICULUM Module 1: Introduction to DFARS Compliance
- Overview of DFARS and its importance
- History and evolution of DFARS
- Key stakeholders and their roles
- Understanding the DFARS compliance landscape
Module 2: Understanding DFARS Regulations
- In-depth review of DFARS regulations
- Key clauses and provisions
- Understanding the differences between DFARS and FAR
- Case studies: Applying DFARS regulations in real-world scenarios
Module 3: Contractor Requirements and Responsibilities
- Contractor responsibilities under DFARS
- Understanding the role of the contracting officer
- Contractor obligations for safeguarding CUI
- Best practices for contractors to ensure compliance
Module 4: Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI)
- Understanding CUI and its importance
- CUI categories and markings
- Handling and safeguarding CUI
- CUI training requirements for contractors
Module 5: Cybersecurity Requirements
- Overview of DFARS cybersecurity requirements
- NIST SP 800-171 and its relevance to DFARS
- Implementing cybersecurity controls
- Case studies: Cybersecurity compliance in action
Module 6: Supply Chain Risk Management
Module 7: Incident Response and Reporting
- Understanding incident response requirements
- Developing an incident response plan
- Reporting incidents to the DoD
- Case studies: Incident response in action
Module 8: Compliance Monitoring and Auditing
- Understanding compliance monitoring and auditing
- Conducting self-assessments and audits
- Identifying and addressing compliance gaps
- Best practices for compliance monitoring and auditing
Module 9: Training and Awareness
- Understanding training requirements for contractors
- Developing a training plan
- Conducting training sessions
- Evaluating training effectiveness
Module 10: Sustaining Compliance
- Strategies for sustaining compliance
- Continuous monitoring and improvement
- Staying up-to-date with regulatory changes
- Best practices for sustaining compliance