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Sacramento Gold Rush Chapter News
December 29, 2017
In this issue:
New Year’s Resolution
Networking Top Golf
CFCM Exam
March 2018 NES
Member Q&A
A message from the president
Season’s Greetings fellow NCMA members,
Another year of great successes has passed and a promising new year awaits. There is no better time to embrace the gift of life, to show gratitude towards loved ones and to renew resolutions as we embark on the new year's journey. As we look forward to the new year, I pray for greater successes for all of you and renewed strength for all the hard work you will undoubtedly put into new endeavors. On behalf of the Chapter Leadership, I wish you all a joyful and prosperous new year.
Javier Castro, MBA, CFCM
President, Sacramento Gold Rush Chapter
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December 29, 2017
Make 2018 your best career year
Many people start to reflect on their life at the start of a new year and think of
things that they want to improve in the next year. Many people think about losing
weight , eating better, but 9% of people surveyed stated that they wanted to find a
better job in 2018.
If you are looking to improve your career in 2018, the Sacramento Chapter is
offering many events this year to help you accomplish this resolution. Some of the
events are quarterly networking, lunch and learn, and full day contracting
workshops. Did you know that 80% of people newly hired are based on network
connections? Make the resolution to attend one NCMA networking event next
year, this could lead to your next big career move.
Employers are relying on NCMA certifications to identify prospective employees
with experience and expertise. The NCMA Certification Program is designed to
elevate professional standards, enhance individual performance, and designate
those who demonstrate knowledge essential to the practice of contract
management. NCMA’s annual salary surveys have found that NCMA-certified
contract professionals earn an average of $10,000 to $25,000 more per year than
their uncertified colleagues.
Reach out to the Sacramento Gold Rush Chapter if you would like some
assistance in setting your 2018 Goals.
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Certified Federal Contracts Manager Exam
At the request of members, the chapter will be hosting a CFCM
Exam on February 27, 2018 from 1-5pm. Due to exam
requirements walk-ins are not authorized, members must
register 45 days in advance by January 12, 2018 with the
NCMA HQ’s at certification@ncmahq.org.
Eligibility requirements:
A degree from a regionally or Distance Education Accreditation Council (DEAC) accredited institution at the bachelor's level. Non-degreed candidates with at least 10 years of verifiable contract management experience may request a waiver. Degrees from outside the United States must be evaluated by an independent third party, such as World Education Services, Foreign Credits, Credit Eval, Info Check USA, or SpanTran.
One year of work experience in the contract management or related field. A minimum of 80 hours of continuing professional education (see our Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Guide for details).
Member Costs Associated
CFCM Study Guide $75
CFCM Application: $150
Examination Fee: $50
Total Cost $275
Non-Member Costs
CFCM Study Guide $90
CFCM Application: $325*
Examination Fee: $50
Total $465
*Includes a 1 year membership to NCMA
Health Industry Day—Wednesday, February 7
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Located at Shriner’s Children Hospital 2425 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95817
Sponsored by the Sacramento PTAC
Networking with contracting professionals in the Healthcare
community to discuss contracting for the federal government and industry for
Healthcare services and supplies. Contract Mike Schremmer, Program Director
California Capital PTAC, mschremmer@cacapital.org.
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Networking at Top Golf The chapter invites you to come out and play golf with leaders in the local
contracting community in a relaxing atmosphere. Chapter leadership has also
invited local recruiters to the event to ask questions about opportunities in the
local community.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/networking-event-with-ncma-council-of-advisors-
tickets-41477618674
March 2018 National Education Seminar The chapter has invited Dr. Rene Rendon, CPCM, CFCM, CPSM, PMP to return to teach the
March 2018 NES workshop. There will be a guest speaker, Dr. Juanita Rendon, CPA, CPE to
teach Cost Estimating and Contract Pricing.
The NES will be held March 29, 2018 from 8am—5 pm.
Back by popular demand is the early bird registration discounts for registering before January 31,
2018.
Early Bird: Member: $150 Non Member: $175
After Jan 31: Member: $175 Non-Member: $200
A light breakfast and lunch will be included in the cost of the NES.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/national-education-seminar-cost-estimating-and-pricing-tickets-
41476994808
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Members Questions Answered
Q: I am interested in writing an article for the NCMA national
magazine, how do I submit my article for review?
A: Contract Management Magazine welcomes the submission of original articles on contract management best practices, case studies, problems, insights, applications, and letters to the editor. As a contract management professional, your best practices, lessons learned, and personal experiences on the job can be valuable to readers. We accept articles on a rolling basis. Read our Editorial Guidelines to learn more! What should I write about?
Check out our 2018 Editorial Calednar to see the topics of upcoming issues. Other common article topics include, but are not limited to alternative dispute resolution, commercial contracting, environmental contracting, IT/digital services, education, grants management, healthcare contracting, international acquisition, program management, project management, small business contracting, state and local government contracting, ethics, and professional development. Articles that promote a particular company, product, or service can be published as a Sponsored Perspectives column. For more information, contact Chris Martin, Network Media Partners, at cmartin@networkmediapartners.com or (410) 584-1967. How long should the article be?
The length of your article is up to you. Our feature-length articles range from 1,500 to 4,000 words. Our departments/columns range from 500 to 1,500 words. We prefer to receive feature-length articles, but we're open to short, column-length articles as well. How do I submit an article?
Submit your manuscript as a Microsoft Word document to NCMA's director of publications and editor in chief, Kerry Hansen, at khansen@ncmahq.org. Articles are evaluated based on readability, soundness of content, timeliness, and interest to our readers. We also consider whether you support your ideas with concrete examples.
Q: How will getting an NCMA certification help me when I am up for a
promotion?
A: Validates your knowledge in the contracting field.
B: Increases your earning potential.
C: Enhances your professional stature.
Have a burning question about contracting ask chapter leaders and see
your question in the next Q&A., vpcommunications@sacramentoncma.org.
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