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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:

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.

Communities
of 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 and
Continuous 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.

Applications

AT&L Knowledge Management Systems (AKMS) applications.

 
 

Functional Gateways

Sixteen functional knowledge gateways, one for each of the defense acquisition career fields.

Special Topics

Links to gateways about important topics outside the general portals and beyond the standard career fields:

 

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Lenn Vincent, RADM, USN (Ret), DAU Industry Chair

Lenn Vincent

RADM, USN (Ret)

DAU Industry Chair

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and links about industry support for defense acquisition.

 

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The defense industry's role in Equipping the Force could be better defined as… responsible for the design of systems meeting DoD performance parameters, performing developmental testing, manufacturing/producing the system, and (if called upon to do so) providing a significant level of logistic support. Thus, their role is to design, test, produce, and logistically support almost all our weapon and space systems. Far more than just 'support', or provide 'active cooperation'. In other words, U.S. Military superiority is significantly enhanced by the mutual and active cooperation between the private and public sectors.

 

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Related Meetings
 14th Annual Small Business Conference
17–18 Novemebr 2010, McLean VA
 Annual National Small Business Conference
1–3 June 2009
 Small Business Breakfast (914C)
16 April 2009, Arlington VA
Small Business Quick Links
 Small Business Administration
http://www.sba.gov/
 Office of Advocacy
http://www.sba.gov/advo/
 Veterans-Owned Businesses
https://www.sba.gov/content/veteran-service-disabled-veteran-owned
Related Links
 Business.gov
http://www.business.gov
 Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR)
http://www.arnet.gov/far/
 http://www.acq.osd.mil/
http://www.acq.osd.mil/
Small Business Utilizaiton
 Army Small and disadvantaged Business Utilization
http://www.sellingtoarmy.info
 Centralized Contractor Registration
http://www.ccr.gov
 Department of Defense Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
http://www.acq.osd.mil/sadbu