Course

NIGP-CPP Module A Prep

  • Date: 07/14/2025
  • Start Time: 9:00 AM Eastern Time
  • End Time: 6:00 PM Eastern Time
  • Level: Advanced Practitioner
  • Format: Virtual Instructor-Led
  • Contact Hours: 8
  • CEUs: 0.8

Included with the Module A prep course are items designed to help you prepare for the NIGP-CPP certification exam, including:

  • NIGP-CPP Module A Prep Guide
  • Student workbook (Includes course notes, job aids, practical application exercises, etc.)
  • Practice questions

This course reviews the same competencies that are evaluated in the NIGP-CPP certification exam by providing activities and discussions to help you apply what you have learned to real-world scenarios.

However, this course alone cannot fully prepare you for each competency and situation that is covered in the comprehensive exam, as the exam takes into account the entirety of your education and practical experience

Individuals should enroll in this prep course at least six months prior to their scheduled test date to provide sufficient time for independent review and study. Please note that participation in this course does not guarantee success on the NIGP-CPP certification exam.

Length

1 Day Virtual Course.

Pricing:
PriceCostBeginsEnds
NIGP-CPP Module A Prep (Standard)$195.00 07/10/2025
NIGP-CPP Module A Prep (Standard) $195.00
(prices valid until Jul 10, 2025)
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Objectives

Course Outline:

The NIGP-CPP Module A Prep Course reviews the following competency statements:

  • Create Procurement's strategic goals, objectives, and policies in alignment with the entity-wide strategic plan.
  • Manage Efficiency and effectiveness in achievement of Procurement's mission
  • Engage the legislative process to further procurement interest
  • Ensure compliance with applicable rules and regulations from the various branches and levels of government
  • Create, implement, and maintain fair, accessible, and transparent policies and procedures that align entity behaviors, priorities, and professional procurement values
  • Analyze information from multiple sources to create a procurement plan to meet the overall entity's goals
  • Analyze current market trends and the impact on procurement planning
  • Use procurement priorities and best value considerations in addition to cost, price, and spend analysis methods to inform decisions
  • Assess risk and implement appropriate risk management approaches
  • Determine most advantageous sourcing, solicitation, and award method
  • Determine the most favorable contract structure and content
  • Manage all stages of the selection process (from receipt of requisition to award)
  • Develop a negotiation strategy that maximizes advantages for all involved
  • Manage a protest consistent with the law and the entity's policies.
  • Establish policies and procedures for contract administration
  • Establish policies and procedures to promote acceptable contract performance
  • Establish policies and procedures to address contract performance issues
  • Create and foster a professional, ethical culture
  • Recruit, hire, develop, retain, and promote procurement professionals
  • Select and implement technology to further procurement goals

Intended Audience

This offering is targeted to individuals who meet or exceed the following professional demographics:  

  • Mid-level public procurement and central warehouse professionals who serve as senior buyers, managers, directors, or equivalent functions within their respective entities.   

  • Non-procurement managers and supervisors who either provide procurement functions that support entity programs under delegated authority, or who already have a good understanding of basic procurement principles but wish to get more in-depth, hands-on training.   

  • Professionals who are employed by local governing entities and special authorities (such as K-12 and higher education, publicly owned utilities, transportation providers, and other publicly funded or created entities) who either serve within or manage the procurement function.  

  • Supplier managers and supervisors seeking to understand the public procurement function from a more in-depth holistic level, including the policies, standards, and procedures by which public entities must function.  


Completion Requirements

In order to successfully complete this course, learners must:

  • Attend and participate in the entirety of the instructional event
  • Complete all practice questions
  • Complete a post course evaluation
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Miscellaneous

Payment Information

  • Register online with credit card
  • Register online and upload a Purchase Order
  • Register by fax and download the print & fax form

*FORM OF PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY REGISTRATION FORM FOR ORDER TO BE PROCESSED

Methods of Payment Accepted: Check (make checks payable to NIGP), Purchase Orders (via print and fax form or online), and Credit Cards (Master Card, Visa, and American Express).

If paying by check, please make check payable to NIGP and send payment to:
NIGP, Attn: Seminar Registration
440 Monticello Avenue Suite 1802
PMB 63452
Norfolk, VA 23510


Sessions

Cancellation Policy

Registration and payment must be received 24 hours prior to the course start date. After this time, registrations will be based on space availability.  A full refund, less a $75 administrative fee will be given for cancellations made in writing 31+ days prior to the seminar date by emailing RegistrationInfo@nigp.org. No refunds are given for cancellations received within 24 hours of the seminar start date. There are no refunds for no-shows. If the seminar is cancelled for any reason, NIGP's liability is limited to the registration fee only.  

Attendee substitutions within the same agency may be done at any time with email notification to NIGP. If attending via scholarship, please provide documentation verifying the scholarship issuer's name and contact information in lieu of payment information. 

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NIGP-CPP Module A Prep

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