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Wyoming Public Contracts and Procurement Regulations - Online Manual | Lorman Education Services
Wyoming Public Contracts and Procurement Regulations
Increase your savvy with a comprehensive knowledge of public contracting in Wyoming.
Do you want to know how to minimize the looming pitfalls inherent in public contracting? Now you can � purchase these reference materials and enhance your knowledge of the complex and always changing system of laws and regulations involved in public contracting and procurement. You will find out not only how to effectively coordinate the public procurement process for construction services, but also how to make strategic decisions concerning bid protests and contractual disputes. These reference materials will show you how public works projects are awarded and what you should do if you encounter a problem along the way. Presented from both legal and practical perspectives, these reference materials will give you the tools you need to face the changing landscape in this often daunting field.
�Understand both state and federal procurement regulations
�Receive advice on how to comply with bonding and insurance requirements
�Reduce the guesswork in proposals
�Receive advice on potential ethical issues
�You will be able to describe the basics of government contracting.
�You will be able to explain the Davis Bacon Act.
�You will be able to discuss Wyoming state contractor preferences and alternative construction methods.
�You will be able to review ethical considerations regarding public contracts and procurement regulations.
Jeffrey W. Sneddon
Sneddon Contracting Strategies
Heidi M. Ernst, Inc.
Resolving "Water Wars": Use of Mediation and Collaboration in Storm Water Conflicts
�	Jeffrey W. Sneddon
Required Registrations � System for Award Management
Searching for Federal Opportunities � FedBizOpps
FAR Provisions You Need to Know
�	Heidi M. Ernst
Protests (Part 33)
Modifications (Part 43)
Suspension of Work, Stop Work (Part 42)
Disputes, Appeals (Part 33)
Reporting (Part 4)
Labor Laws (Part 22)
Environmental Laws (Part 23)
Terminations for Convenience and Default (Part 49)
Required Sources (Part 8)
Commercial Items (Part 12)
RFQs, RFPs, and IFBs (Part 13, 14, 15)
Source Selection (Part 15)
Evaluation Factors for Award (Part 15)
Contractor Performance (Part 42)
Representations and Certifications (Part 4)
Subcontracts (Part 44)
Construction Contracting and A&E
Architect-Engineering Services Acquisition
�	Eric K. Nelson
Wyoming State Contractor Preferences
State of Notification and Bidding Requirements
Organizational Conflicts of Interest (Part 9)
Debarment and Suspension (Part 9)
Jeffrey W. Sneddon – Moderator
Sneddon Contracting StrategiesProprietor of Sneddon Contacting Strategies, a contracting consulting services business
Holds a part-time position as a procurement specialist with the Wyoming Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) Serves as an independent instructor for FAC-C and DAWIA contracting certification training course providers
Retired from federal government service in November 2010 as the National Park Service, Northern Rockies Major Acquisition Buying Office (MABO) Lead Contracting Officer
Served as a contracting officer with the Small Business Administration, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons
Achieved a Level III Federal Acquisition Certification in Contracting Program (FAC-C) with the federal government, and a certified contracting assistance specialist certification through the Association of Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (APTAC)
B.S. degree in business management, Indiana State University
Can be contacted at 307-235-2910 or [email protected]
Heidi M. Ernst, Inc.Attorney, advisor, mediator and expert witness in federal contracting and related business areas
Former procurement official in the federal government, including chief of procurement and head of the contracting activity for the National Park Service
Agent of broad thinking in interpreting and applying law, regulation and policy
Drafted bureau-wide acquisition and financial assistance policy and procedure; maintained bureau-wide internal controls for these programs; advised senior federal leaders on acquisition and financial assistance programs and requirements
Served in the Denver regional office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as the chief of the Superfund Acquisition and Assistance Section, and a contracting officer
Began career in federal procurement as a contract specialist in the Shipbuilding Division of the Naval Sea Systems Command in Washington, D.C.
J.D. degree, University of Denver College of Law; B.S. degree in journalism, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois
Can be contacted at 303-482-5944 or [email protected]
Lewis Roca Rothgerber LLPSpecial counsel with the law firm of Lewis Roca Rothgerber LLP
Served as an attorney for the city of Casper, senior assistant attorney general for the Wyoming Oil and Gas Commission, and as Natrona County attorney
Practice areas include commercial, oil and gas, and employment law; also represents creditors in bankruptcy court proceedings
J.D. degree, Indiana University School of Law; A.B. degree in German and political science, Wabash College
Can be contacted at 307-232-0222 or [email protected]
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