This research explored implementing a best commercial practice of establishing strategic purchasing relationships within the Department of Defense (DOD) procurement environment. The research was sparked by Air Force Material Command\u27s (AFMC) instituting a commercial style acquisition strategy using an award term incentive on several programs. The award term incentive provides for extensions or reductions to the term of the contract based on contractors\u27 level of performance. Forthcoming implementation of Air Force FAR supplement 5317.7X Incentive Term Extension, will likely increase the number of acquisitions using an award term incentive. Research findings indicate that management should consider expanding the AFMC award term guidanc...
MBA Professional ProjectThe 2018 National Defense Strategy highlights the critical importance of lev...
Award-fee arrangements are a valuable contractual approach for the Department of Defense (DoD) when ...
Approximately 40% of eligible federal service contracts (and 50% of service contracts among DOD agen...
This research explored implementing a best commercial practice of establishing strategic purchasing ...
MBA Professional ProjectOur research studies the ways the Air Force can better leverage its buying p...
Excerpt from the Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Acquisition Research SymposiumDepartment of De...
The purpose of this study was to develop insights into the impact acquisition reforms have had on pr...
This research explored whether techniques described in the Armed Services Pricing Manual are suffici...
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) annually obligates billions of dollars for the procurement of s...
At the end of March 2005, the final students will graduate from the Air Force Institute of Technolog...
Acquisition Research: Creating Synergy for Informed Change. Student Research Poster Show of the 17th...
Negotiation of contract terms, conditions, and prices is an oft-used but little studied activity in ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Collect...
The Department of Defense has determined that Outsourcing and Privatization is key to reducing opera...
MBA Professional ReportThe purpose of this project is to survey the acquisition workforce regarding...
MBA Professional ProjectThe 2018 National Defense Strategy highlights the critical importance of lev...
Award-fee arrangements are a valuable contractual approach for the Department of Defense (DoD) when ...
Approximately 40% of eligible federal service contracts (and 50% of service contracts among DOD agen...
This research explored implementing a best commercial practice of establishing strategic purchasing ...
MBA Professional ProjectOur research studies the ways the Air Force can better leverage its buying p...
Excerpt from the Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Acquisition Research SymposiumDepartment of De...
The purpose of this study was to develop insights into the impact acquisition reforms have had on pr...
This research explored whether techniques described in the Armed Services Pricing Manual are suffici...
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) annually obligates billions of dollars for the procurement of s...
At the end of March 2005, the final students will graduate from the Air Force Institute of Technolog...
Acquisition Research: Creating Synergy for Informed Change. Student Research Poster Show of the 17th...
Negotiation of contract terms, conditions, and prices is an oft-used but little studied activity in ...
A letter report issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "Collect...
The Department of Defense has determined that Outsourcing and Privatization is key to reducing opera...
MBA Professional ReportThe purpose of this project is to survey the acquisition workforce regarding...
MBA Professional ProjectThe 2018 National Defense Strategy highlights the critical importance of lev...
Award-fee arrangements are a valuable contractual approach for the Department of Defense (DoD) when ...
Approximately 40% of eligible federal service contracts (and 50% of service contracts among DOD agen...