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Experience managing contract administration for government contracting to include familiarity with the Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR). Serves as the direct Point of Contact (POC) for contract administration with Primes/Subs/Customers.
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Provide cradle-to-grave contract administration expertise primarily supporting Avaya Federal's contracts with the federal government and commercial customers such as Avaya Business Partners and federal system integrators.
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The selected candidate will oversee a diverse portfolio of contracts aligned to our Cyber & Analytics Business Area and must have experience providing cradle-to-grave contract administration support for FFP, CPFF and T&M government contracts; including RFP analysis, hands-on proposal development, coordination of appropriate internal reviews, contract negotiation, and contract/task order administration and execution.
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The candidate should have progressive experience providing cradle-to-grave contract administration support for various CP, FFP, T&M Government contracts including RFP analysis, hands-on proposal development including the development of terms and conditions, coordination of appropriate internal reviews, contract negotiation, and contract/task order administration and execution.
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The Project Accountant will be responsible for processing monthly client invoices, preparing daily bank deposits, monthly journal entries, collections, cash receipts, account reconciliations, financial analysis, purchase orders, contract administration, monthly government reporting, and other duties to assist the Controller.
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10 years government contract administration experience. PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Leads and conducts proposal preparation, contract negotiation and administration of.
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Lead the review and analysis of RFPs, review and negotiate Teaming Agreements, NDAs and licenses as required, prepare compliant and complete Contracts Volumes and OCI Plans, and represent Leidos’ interests during negotiations and contract administration.
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Contract, Subcontract administration, Dfar, FAR, Purchasing, Costpoint, Contract negotiation, construction, government, Negotiation, Program management, Rfp. Participate in the development of Federal Services policies and practices; ensure subcontract practices, transactions, and documentation comply with policies and procedures, contract requirements, and Government regulations.
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Synergy ECP is currently searching for a Contracts Manager for our corporate office located in Columbia, MD. This position reports to the Director of Contracts and is responsible for providing contract administration for Federal Government and Commercial contracts.
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Previous experience with contract administration, project management and scheduling, strong client correspondence skills, dispute resolution, personnel issues, and status reporting. Minimum of three (3) years of account management experience for a government or private sector client in health care with two (2) years of Pharmacy claims processing point of sale (POS)systems experience.
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Experience in contract administration, project management, dispute resolution, personnel management, and status reporting. Join our dynamic team as a Senior Manager, Pharmacist Account Management, where you will play a pivotal role in delivering innovative drug solutions to our government clients.
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Negotiate and administer contracts with the U.S. Government and subcontracts with large and small business prime contractors across the breadth of contract types. 2+ years of experience with contract administration, negotiations, and proposal preparation.
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Experience with Government (FAR / DFAR) contracting: Fixed Price (FP), Time & Material (T&M), Cost Plus Award Fee (CPAF), Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF), Level of Effort (LOE), Indefinite Delivery / Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) and General Service Administration (GSA) type contracts.
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