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National Contract Management Association
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The National Contract Management Association (NCMA) is a professional association, based in the United States, dedicated to the profession of contract management.[1] Founded in 1959, NCMA now has over 20,000 members and more than 100 local chapters.[1][2] NCMA promotes contract management through various means, including education, networking, publications, legislative and regulatory alerts, professional certifications, a code of ethics, awards, job postings, salary surveys, and a leadership development program. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
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Certification programs
NCMA offers the following professional certifications in contract management:[7]
- Certified Professional Contracts Manager (CPCM) based on demonstrating certain education, training, and experience requirements and successfully passing a comprehensive exam on a broad body of knowledge (BOK) for contract management.[13]
- Certified Federal Contracts Manager (CFCM), previously Certified Associate Contracts Manager (CACM), based on demonstrating certain education, training, and experience requirements and successfully passing a comprehensive exam on the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR).[14]
- Certified Commercial Contracts Manager (CCCM) based on demonstrating certain education, training, and experience requirements and successfully passing a comprehensive exam on the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC).[15]
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Publications
NCMA produces the following contract management publications:[5]
- Contract Management[4]
- Journal of Contract Management[16]
- Contract Management News[17]
- Annual Review of Government Contracting[18]
- Annual Contract Management Salary Survey[11]
- Contract Management Standard (CMS) (ANSI/NCMA ASD 1) [19]
- Contract Management Body of Knowledge (CMBOK)[20]
- Desktop Guide to Basic Contracting Terms[21]
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