Organizational policy changes in contracting have created a competency gap in the pre-award phase contracting activities for acquisition professionals working in technical departments seeking procurement of products or services. Considering current contracting policies and perceived knowledge gaps in the technical community with respect to contract development, the goal of this research is to examine the organizational structure and policies of Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division (NSWCPD) to ensure maximum efficacy of the contracting process. The primary objective of this research is to determine what organizational policies, capability gaps, or other challenges hinder communication and collaboration between the technical an...
Acquisition Research Program Sponsored Report SeriesSponsored Acquisition Research & Technical Repor...
Panel #20: Contemporary Challenges in Contract ManagementAcquisition Research: Creating Synergy for ...
Since 1992, the General Accountability Office placed the DoD contract management on the high-risk li...
This research analyzed the Marine Corps’ selection and development processes regarding contracting o...
The Department of Defense (DOD) relies significantly on the private sector to carry out aspects of t...
MBA Professional ReportThe purpose of this research was to provide recommendations to improve the Ma...
The DoD obligated approximately $273.5 billion in contracts for major weapon systems, supplies, and ...
The DoD’s contracting function continues to be challenged by deficiencies in pre-award, award, and p...
Student Research Poster ShowOverview: To maintain the Surface Fleet, the Navy spent approximately $7...
In coordination with the Navy Junior Officer Council (NJOC), this project examines implementation of...
MBA Professional ProjectThe 2018 National Defense Strategy highlights the critical importance of lev...
Excerpt from the Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Acquisition Research SymposiumIn April 2020, t...
The purpose of this mixed-methodology study is to identify opportunities to reduce administrative re...
A major rethink of NAVSEA’s shipyard contracting strategy is required to support the critical need o...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/BIJ-10-2014-0096Purpose...
Acquisition Research Program Sponsored Report SeriesSponsored Acquisition Research & Technical Repor...
Panel #20: Contemporary Challenges in Contract ManagementAcquisition Research: Creating Synergy for ...
Since 1992, the General Accountability Office placed the DoD contract management on the high-risk li...
This research analyzed the Marine Corps’ selection and development processes regarding contracting o...
The Department of Defense (DOD) relies significantly on the private sector to carry out aspects of t...
MBA Professional ReportThe purpose of this research was to provide recommendations to improve the Ma...
The DoD obligated approximately $273.5 billion in contracts for major weapon systems, supplies, and ...
The DoD’s contracting function continues to be challenged by deficiencies in pre-award, award, and p...
Student Research Poster ShowOverview: To maintain the Surface Fleet, the Navy spent approximately $7...
In coordination with the Navy Junior Officer Council (NJOC), this project examines implementation of...
MBA Professional ProjectThe 2018 National Defense Strategy highlights the critical importance of lev...
Excerpt from the Proceedings of the Nineteenth Annual Acquisition Research SymposiumIn April 2020, t...
The purpose of this mixed-methodology study is to identify opportunities to reduce administrative re...
A major rethink of NAVSEA’s shipyard contracting strategy is required to support the critical need o...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/BIJ-10-2014-0096Purpose...
Acquisition Research Program Sponsored Report SeriesSponsored Acquisition Research & Technical Repor...
Panel #20: Contemporary Challenges in Contract ManagementAcquisition Research: Creating Synergy for ...
Since 1992, the General Accountability Office placed the DoD contract management on the high-risk li...