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Acquisition Process
Three processes cooperate to deliver capabilities needed by warfighters: the requirements process (JCIDS); the acquisition process (DAS); and the program and budget development process (PPBE). Includes links to DoD and Service policies, guidance, tools, and resources:
Workforce
Information on career management, the DoD Human Capital Initiative, career planning, leadership training, overarching planning and guidance documents, and relevant professional organizations.
Policy
Encyclopedic source of acquisition policy that follows a hierarchy of policy issuance (i.e., executive, legislative, federal, etc.) and filtered according to organization, career field, and special topics.
Communitiesof Practice
Links to communities of practice and special interest areas, the latest contribution and discussion posts for open ACC communities, community highlights, and links to related communities.
Training andContinuous Learning
Information on training and continuous learning that supports DoD acquisition, information that helps manage professional training portfolios, and information on training available from DAU and DoD and Services activities.
Industry
Information on DoD industry partners that helps the participation and execution of DoD processes; including industry support pages, news, information, and links to private sector acquisition contractors.
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In support of the DAU mission as depicted by the Performance Learning Model (PLM), DAU Mission Assistance (MA) ensures the right people are available to provide the right products and services at the right time in response to requests for support by the DoD AT&L work force and Industry partners. DAU provides practical, rapidly delivered business solutions offered to students and their organizations through on-site Consulting, Facilitated Decision Making, Rapid Deployment Training, and Targeted Training.
Associate Deans for Outreach and Mission Assistance
The process to obtain Mission Assistance can begin with a discussion with a member of the DAU faculty, or a telephone call or e-mail to one of the Associate Deans for Outreach and Mission Assistance listed above, to include the POC at the Defense Systems Management College, School of Program Management (DSMC/SPM) at 703-805-5196. As the request for support develops into a Consulting or Targeted Training event, DAU will gather the needed project information, scope, applicable charges, and a DD1144 Support Agreement will be prepared for both parties to sign.
For general questions concerning Mission Assistance, please contact the DAU Director of Mission Assistance at 703-805-4993.
DAU provides over 100 consulting efforts each year focusing on specific problems our customers face in their organizations. From developing program metrics measuring a programs manager's probability of program success, to creating a process for technology assessment and transition management, to supporting studies and analyses, DAU seasoned faculty and staff are ready and available to provide on-going, on-site support to our students and their organizations. Our Consulting support services are provided to DoD and civilian agencies to help them resolve acquisition-related problems. Services include, but are not limited to:
DAU can also provide your organization with use of our state-of-the-art facilitation services at your location or other DAU campuses through the use of portable computers and software.
DAU facilitates group deliberations and collaborative decision-making. Trained facilitators and structured processes assist senior DoD managers and their teams with group problem-solving and decision-making needs.
Our facilitated decision making services using ThinkTank shareware is frequently used by DoD and civilian agencies for strategic planning, team building, brainstorming and other facilitated interventions. Reservations for ThinkTank and facilitation services should be made well in advance of your organization's planned offsite.
ThinkTank and other facilitation services can be provided at your location or other DAU campuses.
Our Rapid Deployment Training (RDT) Initiative was established in 2003 in response to the need to more rapidly train the Defense Acquisition Workforce in new initiatives and policy changes. RDT includes quick notification and training to the acquisition workforce by posting new policy training materials online within hours after policy release and sending DAU training teams to DoD AT&L field organizations.
DTM 09-027, Implementation of the Weapon Systems Acquisition Reform Act of 2009On 4 December 2009, Dr. Ashton Carter, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics, signed Directive-Type Memorandum (DTM) 09-027. This DTM implements and institutionalizes selected requirements of the Weapon Systems Acquisition Reform Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-23). The law established a number of requirements that directly affect the operation of the Defense Acquisition System and the duties of key officials that support it. This DTM amends the Acquisition Policy in DoD Instruction 5000.02, the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS), and the associated business practices contained in the Defense Acquisition Guidebook. This briefing outlines DTM 09-027. — December 2009, 31 slides
DoDI 5000.02, Operation of the Defense Acquisition SystemThe Honorable John Young, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics approved a major revision to the DoD Acquisition System (DoD Instruction 5000.02) on 2 December 2008. This revision, the first major change to acquisition policy in over 5 years, reflects the department's determination to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of its enterprise-wide acquisition business processes so it can continue to provide warfighters with the best weapon systems and support in the world. This briefing provides an overview of the major policy and structural framework changes to the Instruction (as of 8 December 2008). — December 2009 , 79 slides
Consolidated FAQ from DoDI 5000.02 Changes RDTSome frequently asked questions from the DoDI 5000.02 Rapid Deployment Training sessions. — February 2009, 19 pages
Joint Capability Integration and Development System (JCIDS)JCIDS brief from the Requirements Management Executive Overview (RQM 403) course presented at the School of Program Managers in the Defense Systems Management College at DAU. The brief provides a current overview of the JCIDS process.— June 2009
DoD Business TransformationDoD Business Transformation uses three principal decision-making support systems: Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE), Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS), and the Defense Acquisition System, all of which were significantly revised in 2003. This briefing provides an overview of the DoD Business Transformation.— December 2005, 50 slides
Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution and Budget ExhibitsMs. Siobhan Tack, DAU, presents an overview of the PPBE process.— March 2005, 34 slides
Planning, Programming, Budgeting, ExecutionMark Keehan, DAU, provides an update of changes to the PPBE process. This video supplements the revised PPBE posted in the ACC.— June 2005, 39 minutes
Item Unique Identification (IUID) Basics Tutorial 101Tutorial briefing from the Orlando, Florida IUID Forum and highlights the latest governing documents and initiatives related to IUID implementation throughout DoD. The briefing also highlights the requirements for IUID planning in DoDI 5000.02 and the March 2008 AT&L Memo directing IUID implementation planning and execution.— September 2009, 37 slides
Item Unique Identification (IUID)This presentation provides significant details on numerous related implementation issues surrounding UID and highlights specific details on contracting and marking issues related to IUID implementation.— February 2006, 92 slides
IUID Program OverviewUID Program Office video overview of the Item Unique Identification (IUID) Program.— December 2005, 31 minutes
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Policy and ImplementationImplementation of passive RFID began in 2005. This presentation includes DoD RFID policy, RFID DFARS rules, and best practices and expectations with RFID implementation. For more information, go to the PM Joint-Automatic Identification Technology (J-AIT) Army Product Management Office webpage.— December 2005, 58 slides
Organizations should contact the nearest DAU region to schedule live training on any of these RDT initiatives.