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Mission Planning (Strategy) Execution

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Mission Planning (Strategy) Execution is the phase in the acquisition process where your initial research and analysis of your customers requirements are put into action.  Based upon your communication and business advice you provided to your customer and knowing their requirements - you are now challenged with developing an effective acquisition strategy and business plan to best satisfy their requirement. 

This section provides information and resources to assist you in making smart and informed business decisions.  Communication with your customer is key to a successful business relationship.  This section also describes the process by which the efforts of all personnel responsible for an acquisition are coordinated and integrated through a comprehensive plan for fulfilling your customers requirement.  It focuses on several key considerations:

  • An Acquisition Plan is a documented plan that addresses all technical, business, management, and other significant considerations that will control an acquisition. 
  • Commercial Items include modifications customarily available in the commercial marketplace or minor modifications made to meet federal government requirements.
    • Preference for Commercial Items
    • Certain Laws Not Applicable
    • Contract Type
  • COMMERCIAL ITEMS IS CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW AND TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE
  • Competition is the process of obtaining supplies and services from the source whose offer is the most advantageous to the Government.
  • Contracting Methods vary according to dollar value and type.  Information on the following types of contract can be found in various parts of the FAR:
  • Purchase Requests are documents that, when submitted to a contracting office, officially initiate a particular procurement action.
  • Market Research is the process of collecting and analyzing information on commercial capabilities, processes, pricing, incentives, warranties, and delivery of other standard terms and conditions. 
  • Requirements are descriptions of an agency's need, and includes the appropriated funds to satisfy the needs.
  • Solicitation Announcement - All Federal procurement offices are required to announce proposed procurement actions over $25,000 and contract awards over $25,000, that are likely to result in the award of any subcontracts, in the Commerce Business Daily (CBD).
  • Special Contracting Methods are designed to support an acquisition strategy that reflects a long-term financial commitment, and a program office willing to get special authorization to support that approach.

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