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Latest Requirements Management Questions

Staffing for Requirements Management
1/27/2012 2:43:00 PM
Question: Is there a staffing standard or best practice for a dedicated Requirements Manager within DoD acquisition community? Answer:There is no "requirements career field" similar to the DAWIA career fields for acquisition professionals.  The information from DoD/Joint Staff level ...(More)


Requirements Approval Documents - RAD - Process
1/10/2012 2:35:00 PM
Question: Is the RAD Process the same for all MAJCOMs? Are these processes documented like AFMCI 63-403? Answer:Each Service has its own process to evaluate A&AS (advisory and assistance) requirements in unison with their overall workforce management plans.  In my research, the processes a...(More)


Use of a Requirements contract vs. an ID/IQ contract
2/2/2011 2:13:00 PM
Question: If utilizing a requirements contract, does that in essence prevent ever issuing another contract for the same items from the same contractor, during the life of your contract? Answer:Simply because you have one requirements contract with one contractor does not preclude being able to issue...(More)


What is a Requirements Contract?
7/23/2009 5:56:00 PM
Question: What is a Requirements Contract? Answer:See FAR 16.503 for information on requirement contracts. ...(More)


Requirements Traceability
3/19/2008 12:00:00 AM
Question: Can we go forward with requirements in excess of approved requirements because of the prospective multiple (generic) use of this subassembly? Answer:Nothing in the DoD 5000 series specifically precludes you from increasing requirements if it makes good business sense to do so and you can j...(More)


Requirements document
1/4/2008 12:00:00 AM
Question: Why would the Government allow the contractor to modify a requirements document which is used to convey the Government's need? Answer:FAR 11.203 Customer satisfaction. Acquisition organizations shall communicate with customers to determine how well the requirements document reflects the c...(More)


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