Acquisition STRATEGY / Planning
Acquisition planning is the process by which all personnel responsible for an acquisition are coordinated and integrated through a comprehensive plan to fulfill the buyer’s need on time at a reasonable cost. It includes developing the overall strategy for the management of the acquisition.
We specialize in Acquisition Support:
Acquisition Strategy and Planning
Market Research
Contract Vehicle Selection
Solicitation Development
Source Selection Advisory Support
Contract Administration
The Department of Defense (DoD) Acquisition Process is one of three (3) processes (Acquisition, Requirements, and Funding) that make up and support the Defense Acquisition System and is implemented by DoD Instruction 5000.02 “Operation of the Adaptive Acquisition Framework” and DoD Instruction 5000.85 “Major Capability ...
The services acquisition process consists of three phases—planning, development, and execution.
Acquisitions are typically made to take control of and build on the target company's strengths and capture synergies.
Dynamic Acquisition Planning and Acquisition Strategy Development comprises of:
Provide advice and make recommendations for acquisition plans
Perform market research, market surveys, data collection, and analysis
Research existing contracts for available products and services
Requirements Definitions and Planning
Developing and preparing requirements documents such as Statements of Work (SOW), Statements of Objective (SOO), and Performance Work Statements (PWS)
Preparing Independent Government Cost Estimates (IGCE)