The National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) of 2020 directed the Secretary of Defense to implement a professional certification program for all members of the acquisition workforce that is based on standards developed by a third-party accredited program based on nationally or internationally recognized standards. In response to this NDAA (2019) requirement, the Department of Defense (DoD) senior procurement executives agreed to the establishment of a new contracting competency model and a single level of certification program based on the National Contract Management Association's (NCMA) Contract Management Body of Knowledge (CMBOK; NCMA, 2019a) and American National Standards Institute—accredited Contract Management Standard (CMS; NCMA, ...
This research examines the level of alignment between the Department of Defense’s (DOD) 2016 Program...
The DoD obligated approximately $273.5 billion in contracts for major weapon systems, supplies, and ...
Panel #5: Characterizing the Acquisition WorkforceAcquisition Research: Creating Synergy for Informe...
Acquisition Research Program Sponsored Report SeriesSponsored Acquisition Research & Technical Repor...
Excerpt from the Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Acquisition Research SymposiumIn April 2020, t...
The primary purpose of this research is to assess the competencies of the Mission and Installation C...
The DoD’s contracting function continues to be challenged by deficiencies in pre-award, award, and p...
For the last two decades, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has listed the Department of De...
The need for contract management continues to be an increasingly important function within the U.S. ...
This study examined the relationship between three education measures and reported job proficiency a...
The Department of Defense (DOD) relies significantly on the private sector to carry out aspects of t...
This study examined the relationship between three education measures and reported job proficiency a...
Since 1992, the General Accountability Office placed the DoD contract management on the high-risk li...
The value that we, as contracting professionals, bring to our organization is the knowledge that we ...
The purpose of this research is to analyze and measure the effectiveness of the guidance for identif...
This research examines the level of alignment between the Department of Defense’s (DOD) 2016 Program...
The DoD obligated approximately $273.5 billion in contracts for major weapon systems, supplies, and ...
Panel #5: Characterizing the Acquisition WorkforceAcquisition Research: Creating Synergy for Informe...
Acquisition Research Program Sponsored Report SeriesSponsored Acquisition Research & Technical Repor...
Excerpt from the Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Acquisition Research SymposiumIn April 2020, t...
The primary purpose of this research is to assess the competencies of the Mission and Installation C...
The DoD’s contracting function continues to be challenged by deficiencies in pre-award, award, and p...
For the last two decades, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has listed the Department of De...
The need for contract management continues to be an increasingly important function within the U.S. ...
This study examined the relationship between three education measures and reported job proficiency a...
The Department of Defense (DOD) relies significantly on the private sector to carry out aspects of t...
This study examined the relationship between three education measures and reported job proficiency a...
Since 1992, the General Accountability Office placed the DoD contract management on the high-risk li...
The value that we, as contracting professionals, bring to our organization is the knowledge that we ...
The purpose of this research is to analyze and measure the effectiveness of the guidance for identif...
This research examines the level of alignment between the Department of Defense’s (DOD) 2016 Program...
The DoD obligated approximately $273.5 billion in contracts for major weapon systems, supplies, and ...
Panel #5: Characterizing the Acquisition WorkforceAcquisition Research: Creating Synergy for Informe...