Materiel Acquisition Management Guide

Materiel Acquisition Management Guide
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Total Pages: 292
Release: 1980
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The basic objective of the Guide is to assist Army acquisition managers in carrying out their assigned responsibilities. It does this by providing a vehicle for the rapid and concise transmittal of Headquarters' guidance to these managers, by permitting them to have ready access to the DARCOM 'institutional memory' through an integration of 'lessons learned' into its format. The Guide also provides a tool that each manager may use to collect and collate his own 'institutional memory' in identifying and organizing the status of his program or assessing the impact of alternative acquisition approaches or changes as they occur. The Guide provides the acquisition manager with a means to identify key organizational or activity issues and considerations quickly and accurately. It enhances his ability to be responsive in identifying and resolving problems. The Guide will be kept current through periodic user feedback and the distribution of updated guidelines that reflect policy changes or new initiatives. Users of the Guide will find that its structure provides a convenient means to catalog and collate their own 'institutional memory, ' and it will help them to communicate needs more explicitly to both Headquarters and subordinate organizations.

Introduction to Defense Acquisition Management

Introduction to Defense Acquisition Management
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Publisher: Defense Acquisition University
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
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"This ninth edition of Introduction to Defense Acquisition Management includes revisions to the regulatory framework for Defense systems acquisition management from the December 2008 Department of Defense Instruction 5000.02 and includes policy for determining requirements for defense systems from the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 3170 series, Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System. This publication is designed to be both an introduction to the world of defense systems acquisition management for the newcomer and a summary-level refresher for the practitioner who has been away from the business for a few years. It focuses on Department of Defense-wide management policies and procedures, not on the details of any specific defense system."--Publisher's website.

Introduction to Defense Acquisition Management, August 2010

Introduction to Defense Acquisition Management, August 2010
Author: Bradford Brown
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2010-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780160862885

This publication is designed to be both an introduction to the world of defense systems acquisition management for the newcomer and a summary level refresher for the practitioner who has been away from the business for a few years. It focuses on Department of Defense-wide management policies and procedures, not on the details of any specific defense system.

Department of the Army Pamphlet Da Pam 70-3 Army Acquisition Procedures September 2018

Department of the Army Pamphlet Da Pam 70-3 Army Acquisition Procedures September 2018
Author: United States Government US Army
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2018-10-13
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ISBN: 9781727859041

This manual, Department of the Army Pamphlet DA PAM 70-3 Army Acquisition Procedures September 2018, provides discretionary guidance on materiel acquisition management. It contains information relevant to research, development, and acquisition, and life cycle management of Army materiel to satisfy approved Army requirements. This revision adds clothing and individual equipment information and procedures for Configuration Steering Boards. It replaces type classification and materiel release information and updates acquisition program baseline, terminology, and organizational information. This pamphlet applies to the Regular Army, the Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States, and the U.S. Army Reserve, unless otherwise stated. Also, it applies to personnel involved in research, development, acquisition, and support of materiel items and systems. Department of Defense and the Army leadership encourage tailoring and streamlining all acquisitions consistent with statutory and federal regulatory requirements. This pamphlet is designed to provide guidance in enough detail to facilitate the exercise of discretion and prudent business judgment; to structure a tailored, responsive, and innovative acquisition; and give the materiel developer (MATDEV) the flexibility to manage his program and accept reasonable risks. Tailoring should result from discussions between the MATDEV, the combat developer, and the milestone decision authority. The information in this pamphlet applies to acquisition systems development, both weapon systems and Automated Information Systems (AISs). It includes but is not limited to weapon systems; command, control, communications, and computers/information technology systems; national security systems; special access programs (unless specifically excepted per program charter); computer resources integral to those items or systems; system and non-system training aids, devices, simulations, and simulators; embedded training; embedded testing; instrumentation, targets, and threat simulators; and clothing and individual equipment. The information applies to command, control, communications, and computers/in-formation technology systems where the Army is the executive agent for another organization or Service or where a com-mand, control, communications, and computers/information technology system is developed cooperatively with other governments unless such governments can assure their compliance with published U.S. Army acquisition policies and procedures. Unless specifically excluded, the procedures in this pamphlet apply to all acquisition categories (ACATs) I through III, including highly sensitive classified acquisition programs, automated information systems, and clothing and individual equipment. The portions of this pamphlet pertaining to the Army's acquisition, logistics, and technology workforce management apply to Active Army, Department of the Army civilians, the Army National Guard of the United States, and Army Reserve personnel serving in designated acquisition positions. In the case of conflicting guidance, AR 70-1 takes precedence over the discretionary information contained in this pamphlet. If there is conflicting guidance pertaining to contracting, the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Defense FAR Supplement (DFARS), and/or Army FAR Supplement (AFARS) take precedence over this pamphlet.

Medical Materiel Acquisition Management Handbook

Medical Materiel Acquisition Management Handbook
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 614
Release: 1986
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This handbook has been prepared for Army Medical Department personnel involved in all aspects of materials acquisition. It describes the Medical Materiel Life Cycle System Management process and serves as an instruction manual for new personnel and as a road map for product development action officers to follow. The handbook reflects the latest acquisition initiatives, particularly as they relate to non-major systems. The handbook addresses, and is limited to, responsibilities of the materiel developer, combat developer, logistician, trainer and tester of medical materiel. The Surgeon General's responsibilities associated with the acquisition of non-medical materiel are not included. There are two volumes. Volume One provides an overview of the Army Life Cycle System Management Model, the participants in the medical materiel acquisition process, pre-milestone I activities, and a summary of medical programs -- development, nondevelopment, modified nondevelopment, and product improvement. Volume Two consists of eighteen acquisition process chapters (such as Integrated Logistics Support, Test and Evaluation, and Training) each with accompanying flow charts that show the sequence of events and document flow by time and agency/office responsibility. Narrative descriptions are provided to assist action officers involved in the specific process. The handbook also discusses the regulatory interfaces required for medical material development and production including biological and pharmaceutical product developments.