NCMA's Contract Management Dictionary

National Contract Management Association
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The NCMA’s Contract Management Dictionary provides useful information on the fundamental meaning and

everyday use of more than 4,000 contracting terms from over 100 sources. This publication has greatly expanded

upon our previous series, the Desktop Guide to Basic Contracting Terms, to include new and recent terms contract

managers may encounter on the job.


All terms and their definitions have been compiled from official sources or from publications by recognized

experts in the field. Entries have been adapted and edited for content, consistency, and clarity of meaning. Where

appropriate, contextual relevance has been provided. NCMA encourages using the Federal Acquisition Regulation

(FAR), its agency supplements, the United States Code (U.S.C.), the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC), and other

official sources for more detailed information. Source codes accompany the definitions. These have been listed

with their corresponding source information in the Source Code List beginning on page 301). If a definition is not

accompanied by a source code, it is considered original to this edition.


The NCMA’s Contract Management Dictionary serves as a training tool and on-the-job reference for both new

entrants into the field and more seasoned practitioners, as well as a study tool for certification examinations. Other

study manuals and resources for professional certification examinations are also available from NCMA.

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Since its founding on May 19, 1959, NCMA has experienced significant growth in the number and diversity of members, number of chapters, and expansion of programs and services. Through the years, our mission has remained the same—to provide members with high-quality training and resources to support their professional growth. We strive to offer benefits that have a positive impact on our members and their career goals.

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