COR in a Contingency Environment (same course material as DAU's COR 206)

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For CORs supporting contingency, emergency, and disaster-response operations — where the standard playbook gives way to a different set of rules. When a federal agency shifts into contingency or disaster-response mode, a lot of what a COR knows about "how it's done" changes: authorities shift, normal procedures bend, and provisions that govern routine contracting may not apply the way they do day-to-day. The danger isn't just not knowing the rules — it's not recognizing when a different set of rules applies. This course prepares CORs at civilian federal agencies to operate in that environment with their eyes open: to know what changes, what doesn't, and how to carry out their surveillance and documentation responsibilities — and stay inside the limits of their authority — when the mission is urgent and the conditions are anything but routine. You don't just learn the how — you understand the why, so when conditions shift under your feet, you can tell the difference between a rule that flexes and a line that never moves (the Anti-Deficiency Act chief among them). Delivered live under Phoenix Canyon's DAU-Equivalent Provider status. Earns 16 CLPs.

Best for: Civilian-agency CORs supporting contingency, emergency, or disaster-response contracts.

Format: 2 days / 16 CLPs. Classroom or virtual.

Pricing is set per engagement. Contact Phoenix Canyon to request a quote.

For CORs supporting contingency, emergency, and disaster-response operations — where the standard playbook gives way to a different set of rules. When a federal agency shifts into contingency or disaster-response mode, a lot of what a COR knows about "how it's done" changes: authorities shift, normal procedures bend, and provisions that govern routine contracting may not apply the way they do day-to-day. The danger isn't just not knowing the rules — it's not recognizing when a different set of rules applies. This course prepares CORs at civilian federal agencies to operate in that environment with their eyes open: to know what changes, what doesn't, and how to carry out their surveillance and documentation responsibilities — and stay inside the limits of their authority — when the mission is urgent and the conditions are anything but routine. You don't just learn the how — you understand the why, so when conditions shift under your feet, you can tell the difference between a rule that flexes and a line that never moves (the Anti-Deficiency Act chief among them). Delivered live under Phoenix Canyon's DAU-Equivalent Provider status. Earns 16 CLPs.

Best for: Civilian-agency CORs supporting contingency, emergency, or disaster-response contracts.

Format: 2 days / 16 CLPs. Classroom or virtual.

Pricing is set per engagement. Contact Phoenix Canyon to request a quote.