Government Contracting   [Archived Catalog]
School of Law 2012-2013 Academic Catalog
   

LAW 734 - Government Contracting

Credits, 1-2 sem. hrs.
This survey course will cover the powers and limitations on government instrumentalities entering into contracts. The course will examine the statutory basis of the government contracting process at the Federal and State levels, including regulations, executive orders and sovereign immunity. Students will gain a basic understanding of public procurement methods, including the stages of requirements determination, solicitation, contract awarding, contract administration, dispute resolution and claims. In addition, the course will introduce students to concepts unique to government contracting, such as the right of termination for the convenience of the government. There will be classroom discussions on how to advise government contracting officers in awarding contracts and on how to advise private sector businesses seeking government contracts.