Certified Professional Contract Manager: Handbook
Certified Professional Contract Manager: Handbook
Certified Professional Contract Manager: Handbook
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LAST UPDATED NOVEMBER 14, 2021
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Certified Professional Contract Manager® (CPCM®)
Handbook
Effective November 14, 2021
Table of Contents
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CPCM
CMBOK®, 5 yrs exp,
120 CPE/CLP
CFCM CCCM
FAR, 2 yrs exp, UCC, 2 yrs exp,
80 CPE/CLP 80 CPE/CLP
CCMA
CMS™, 1 yr exp OR 4 yr degree, 40 CPE/CLP
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Definitions
“Contract management” means the actions of a contract manager to develop solicitations, develop
offers, form contracts, perform contracts, and close contracts. (Source: ANSI/NCMA ASD 1-2019.)
“Contract manager” means the authorized representative or agent for a contracting party. (Source:
ANS/NCMA ASD 1-2019.)
“Applicant” means a person who has submitted a certification application, but the application has not
yet been approved.
“Candidate” means a person who has an approved certification application but is not yet certified.
“Certificant” means a person holding a certification in good standing.
“Retired certification status” means a recognition bestowed on eligible certificants who no longer
practice in contract management or related fields. It is not an active certification status.
Basic Tenets
NCMA will ensure that:
a) Only those individuals who demonstrate the knowledge/skills to be competent are certified.
b) Any instruments used to measure the candidates are fair, objective, valid, and reliable.
c) Certification functions are separated from all other functions NCMA performs (e.g.,
membership, education, etc.).
d) All certificants agree to abide by the NCMA Code of Ethics.
e) The confidentiality of all candidate data is maintained.
f) Fairness is demonstrated through impartiality to all certification applicants and candidates.
g) All certifications will expire unless the recertification requirements are met.
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• NCMA Certification Policies & Procedures Agreement. The Agreement establishes policies and
procedures for those seeking and achieving NCMA certifications. The Agreement requires all
applicants, candidates, certificants, and those who are in the Retired certification status to
conduct themselves in a way that bolsters the integrity of the NCMA certification program.
o Please visit the online Certification Policies & Procedures Agreement to read the
Agreement.
The Code and the Agreement may be updated or revised from time to time. It is your responsibility to
obtain, understand, and agree to the current online versions.
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* For degrees outside the United States, evidence of equivalency must be provided by an independent third-
party evaluator.
CPCM® Certification Fees
Though you are not required to be an NCMA member to obtain an NCMA certification, the fees you pay
are determined by your NCMA membership status. The membership rates apply only when you are a
member in good standing. The following figure presents the applicable fees.
Certification Application
(good for 1 year but no more than $225 $425
3 exams)
Certification Exam $135 (US & Canada) $135 (US & Canada)
(must pay for each exam
$160 (all others) $160 (all others)
individually)
Recertification Application
$95 $145
(submitted every 5 years)
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2. Confirmation
You will receive an email confirming your scheduled testing date, time, Kryterion Testing Center
location, and your Test Taker Authorization Code. This code is required to launch your exam at the
Testing Center.
3. Check-In at the Testing Center
Arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled exam time. Two forms of identification are required at the
Testing Center, and they will be verified and recorded. The name on your two forms of identification
must match exactly with your name as specified in your test-taker profile in Webassessor. Additionally,
all identification must be current. Expired identification will not be accepted. You will also need to
provide the Test Taker Authorization Code from your Confirmation email. The Kryterion Certified Proctor
(KCP) will provide you with documentation about preparing for your exam session while your
workstation is prepared in the testing room.
4. Personal Items
DO NOT bring personal items with you to the testing center. NCMA, Kryterion, Inc., and Kryterion Testing
Center locations are not responsible for lost or stolen items. You will be asked to place any personal
items in a cabinet, locker, or compartment prior to entering the exam area. Personal items include but
are not limited to bags, purses, keys, wallets, hats, briefcases, books, cell phones, calculators, portable
electronic devices, watches, and any weapons or firearms.
5. Taking Your Exam
Once your exam has loaded, the proctor will escort you to the workstation in the testing room and you
may then begin your exam. The test engine provides you with detailed instructions on how to take the
exam and walks you through each step of the process.
6. Submitting Your Exam
At the end of your exam session, you will be prompted to notify the proctor that you have completed
the exam. The KCP will submit your exam and complete the check-out process.
7. Exam Results
Exam results are provided immediately on-screen after submission (results will not be printed by the
Testing Center). However, any score provided at the conclusion of a candidate’s exam session is
considered preliminary until the candidate receives notice from NCMA that the result is official.
Step 3.2 OLP Exam Instructions
1. Registration & Payment
You will register for your exam through NCMA’s Webassessor portal (access is provided in the
application approval email mentioned in Step 2). During this process you will select your desired exam,
choose OLP delivery, and select a date and time for your exam session. You will also be asked to pay the
exam fee at this time.
2. Confirmation
You will receive an email confirming your scheduled testing date, time, and your Test Taker
Authorization Code. This code is required to launch your exam.
3. Check-In
Arrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled exam time. Two forms of identification are required and they
will be verified and recorded by the OLP proctor. The name on your two forms of identification must
match exactly with your name as specified in your test-taker profile in Webassessor. Additionally, all
identification must be current. Expired identification will not be accepted. You will also need to provide
the Test Taker Authorization Code from your Confirmation email.
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Summary: Online or remote proctored exams should be done on a personal computer, no virtual
machines are allowed, and the download of Sentinel may require an Administrative user account.
To see the full list of online exam system requirements and to perform a system check, please visit the
Kryterion website.
Additional Consideration: You must disable all software that can interfere with your online proctored
exam. This includes, but is not limited to, pop-up blockers, antivirus software, firewalls,
VMWare/Bootcamp, Skype, Photobooth, and TeamViewer.
9. Communication with the Testing Center After the Exam Session Starts
PLEASE NOTE: Once the exam session begins, chat is the only method of communication with the testing
center. Also, getting the technician engaged could take 3 – 4 minutes but any lost time will be added to
the exam session.
Step 3.3 How to Reschedule or Cancel Your Exam Appointment
You may reschedule or cancel your testing-center registration without incurring an additional fee with
advance notice of at least 72 hours before the scheduled start time of your exam. Please Note: 72 hours
is not three business days; it is 72 hours prior to the scheduled exam start time.
Reschedules and cancellations more than 72 hours before your exam start time can typically be
completed free of charge through your NCMA account in Webassessor. If you reschedule or cancel
within 72 hours of your scheduled exam start time, you may be charged an additional fee.
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within the 24-hour window, you will receive a partial refund (the assessment fee less the late-
cancellation fee).
5. To cancel your assessment, select the Cancel option.
• If you are within the cancellation window, you will see your total eligible refund amount
on the following screen.
• If you submit the cancellation request, your assessment will be cancelled, and you will
be issued a refund to the original credit card used to complete the transaction. You will
then be redirected to your account home screen. This refund may take 8-10 days to fully
process.
o An email will be sent confirming the cancellation of your assessment and the
amount refunded.
No-Show Status
Failure to notify Kryterion or NCMA within the specified time periods to reschedule or cancel your exam
and failure to meet a scheduled exam appointment will result in a no-show status. With a no-show
status, you will forfeit the exam fee and you must pay the full exam fee to schedule another exam
appointment.
The ECA is a reminder of some, but not all, of the security related policies that the candidate previously
accepted during their application. Failure to agree with any or all of the ECA will result in the immediate
termination of the candidate’s exam session.
CPCM® Exam
The CPCM® exam is based on the competencies found in the CMBOK®. The exam is comprised of 180
multiple-choice questions (including scenario-based questions), with each question having four (4)
options. Candidates are allowed up to four (4) hours to complete the exam.
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Total 240
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Section # Questions
CM Framework 5-8
CMBOK® Overview 5-8
TOTAL 180
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3.1 Skills and Roles K3.1 Definition of and the value added by Skills and Roles
3.2 Contract Principles K3.2 Definition of and the value added by Contract Principles
3.3 Standards of Conduct K3.3 Definition of and the value added by Standards of Conduct
3.4 Regulatory Compliance K3.4 Definition of and the value added by Regulatory
3.5 Situational Assessment Compliance
3.6 Team Dynamics K3.5 Definition of and the value added by Situational
3.7 Communication and Assessment
Documentation K3.6 Definition of and the value added by Team Dynamics
K3.7 Definition of and the value added by Communication and
Documentation
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1. Leaders should focus on tasks no one else can do rather than tasks they enjoy. Not doing so is
a trait of ___________________________.
a. Ineffective delegation
b. Unproductive habits
c. Overreliance on personal knowledge
d. Poor time management
2. The value added in __________________ is in understanding the customer’s near- and long-
term requirements and determine the organization’s ability to successfully respond to a
solicitation.
a. Plan Solicitation
b. Request Offers
c. Plan Sales
d. Prepare Offer
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Attempt 2 Exam Fee $135 (US & Canada) To retest after attempt 2, you must
(payable when scheduling exam) $160 (all others) wait 60 days and return to Step 3
Attempt 3 Exam Fee $135 (US & Canada) To retest after attempt 3, you must
(payable when scheduling exam) $160 (all others) wait 90 days and return to Step 1
The CPCM requirements and exam structure may be occasionally revised. It is your responsibility to
understand the current requirements and exam structure. Please be sure to monitor this CPCM
Handbook for possible revisions. If you have any questions, please contact NCMA.
Step 5. Certification
Once you have been notified directly by NCMA that you have officially passed the exam and you have
met all requirements, you are granted the CPCM® certification. You may refer to yourself as a CPCM®
certification holder as long as you have an active certification status. You are authorized to use the
CPCM® designation in block letters after your name on business cards, personal letterhead, resumes,
websites, and in your email signature.
Please note that as part of the application process, you agreed to adhere to the NCMA Certification
Policies and Procedures Agreement and the NCMA Code of Ethics. This means, among other things, that
you will only use the CPCM® designation in the manner stated above and that you will not use the
CPCM® designation in company names, domain names, product names, or any other unauthorized
manner.
Certificate
Your certificate and letter will be mailed to you at the beginning of the next month following
certification.
Public Information
Upon request, NCMA will verify and provide information as to whether an individual holds a current,
valid certification and the scope of that certification, except where the law requires such information
not to be disclosed.
Step 6. Recertification
Immediately upon certification, the 5-year recertification cycle starts. To continue to be a CPCM® in
good standing, you are required to earn sixty (60) Continuing Professional Education (CPE) and recertify
by December 31 following five (5) full years of certification.* For instance, if you earn the CPCM® any
time in 2020, you must recertify by December 31, 2025. Following this same example, the next
recertification cycle will end on December 31, 2030.
*Please note: Effective January 1, 2021, the number of CPE required to recertify the CPCM® will
increase to one hundred (100). This means that those who recertify in 2026 and later must provide
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evidence of 100 CPE over the 5-year recertification cycle. For instance, those who certify or recertify in
2021 will be required to provide evidence of 100 CPE when recertifying in 2026.
As you approach the end of your 5-year cycle, as a courtesy, NCMA will send emails to remind you of
your need to recertify. These notices will be sent to the email you have on file with NCMA. Please keep
in mind that you are responsible to keep your email address up to date. If your email is not up to date,
you will not receive the reminders.
It is the responsibility of the certificant to track, plan, and achieve the recertification requirements.
The CPCM recertification requirements may be revised from time to time. When revisions occur,
NCMA will make a public announcement and contact you as a CPCM certificant in good standing at
the email address in your NCMA profile. However, it is your responsibility to understand and comply
with the current requirements to be recertified. If you have any questions, please contact NCMA.
Recertification Program Overview
NCMA’s recertification requirements support the continuous learning expected of our certification
holders so they are always prepared to meet the demands of today’s complex business environment.
The purpose of the program is to:
• Enhance continuous learning and development among certification holders,
• Provide direction in development areas to ensure relevancy of certified practitioners,
• Encourage and recognize individualized learning opportunities,
• Offer a mechanism for attaining and recording professional development activities, and
• Sustain the value of NCMA certifications.
Everyone who earns a CPCM® certification must actively maintain their certification(s) through
continuous learning and renewal of their certification(s) every 5 years.
Being actively engaged in professional development and learning activities allows certification holders to
earn Continuing Professional Education (CPE), fulfilling the continuing certification requirements and
ultimately growing and developing as a practitioner.
NCMA recognizes that each individual has different professional needs and desires. The recertification
program is designed to be flexible so it can adapt to those needs and allow you to customize your
activities. The program provides a general framework and guidance—you determine your ultimate
development path.
For details and instructions on how to earn and track CPE, download the Contract Management
Continuing Professional Education GuideTM (CPE GuideTM).
Action Fee CPE Requirement
Recertification Application $95 Member Evidence of 60 CPE*
(15 business days to process) $145 Nonmember (must conform to CPE GuideTM)
*Evidence of 100 CPE will be required from those who are recertifying the CPCM beginning in 2026.
Application Review
The application review will take up to 15 business days to process. Please keep in mind that:
• You agree to abide by the NCMA Code of Ethics and the NCMA Certification Policies &
Procedures Agreement;
• The same type of documentation used to verify CPE in recertification is the same as that used in
the certification process; and
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• Any requests for additional information on an incomplete recertification application does not
extend the recertification deadline.
Recertification Notification
Upon recertification, NCMA will issue a letter to recognize the accomplishment along with a gold seal
with the updated year of recertification to place on your certificate.
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You have the right to appeal the decision on your complaint within 10 calendar days of the notification
of the decision rendered. The appeal must be submitted in writing and can be sent via email or mail to
one of the addresses listed above. Please see the following section for appeals procedures.
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