Chief Acquisition Officers Council (CAOC) Acquisition Award

The Chief Acquisition Officers Council Acquisition Award was established to recognize excellence in the federal procurement activities of the acquisition workforce, and encourage the achievement of effective, efficient and economic administration of the federal procurement system. The acquisition community is responsible for the implementation of the federal contracting field, and their role to maximize the management of federal budget funds is both an important one, and requires commitment to excellence in performance, high standards of integrity, fairness, competition and openness in the Federal Acquisition process.

Chief Acquisition Officers Council Acquisition Award 2007

The 2007 Chief Acquisition Officers Council Acquisition Management Award was presented on June 19, 2007. (Pictures from the Award Ceremony) The award recognizes excellence in innovative contract management approaches.

The CAOC Award was established to recognize outstanding achievement by federal agencies in various acquisition-related initiatives. This year's nominees were teams that have demonstrated outstanding support of their organization's acquisition workforce-including contracting, program management, project management, and property management, resulting in improved mission delivery.

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