This course will give you an awareness of international procurement in the MOD context. Also identifying the role of commercial staff when engaging in international procurement and all aspects that are required to be considered.
By the end of this course, you will have an awareness of:
*the MOD context of international procurement
*the role of commercial staff in international procurement
*the key stakeholders in the context of MOD international procurement
*the influence of international procurement on the commercial strategy
*international trade agreements and procedures including US Foreign Military Sales (FMS), TAAs and MLAs, US International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and OCCAR
This course will help you understand your role and what is required of you in international procurement. This course is targeted at commercial staff who are in or due to enter roles undertaking international procurement
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*Delegates wishing to book on this course must ensure that prior to booking their personal information in MyHR is up to date including a full work postal address and mail point.
*The course is currently delivered virtually through MS Teams.
All staff are reminded that attendance on courses should be discussed with their line manager. The course should be marked in their diary and no appointments are to be made during this time. If urgent work requirements arise that mean you are unable to attend then you should advise your line manager and the Defence Academy as soon as possible. Partial attendance is NOT allowed unless it has been approved in advance by the Commercial Training and Education Team . Any No-Shows (where prior notice of non-attendance has not been received) will be investigated and line managers notified when appropriate.
You can also contact the Commercial Training and Education Team (email above) for any reasonable adjustment requests before attending the course.
There is no assessment for this course.