Title: DoD Contracting Customer Lesson 2
1DoD Contracting Customer Lesson 2
2DoD Contracting CustomerLesson 2
3- Terminal Learning Objective
Given acquisition situations, explain the
various mission areas of the military departments
and defense agencies, and the contracting support
that these mission areas require, so that you
will be able to support the development of
business strategies.
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4Enabling Objectives
- Summarize the DOD contracting mission.
- Outline the variety of customer mission areas and
the corresponding market segments that
contracting professionals support.
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5DoD Acquisition System
- Purchase
- The Right Stuff
- Delivered to the Right Place
- At the Right Time
- At the Right Price
- Using a Smart Business Arrangement.
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6Army Mission
To remain the most respected Army in the world
and the most feared ground force to those who
would threaten the interests of the United
States.
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7Navy Mission
The mission of the Navy is to maintain, train and
equip combat-ready Naval forces capable of
winning wars, deterring aggression and
maintaining freedom of the seas.
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8Air Force Mission
To defend the Nation through the control and
exploitation of air and space.
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9Defense Agencies
- A Defense Agency is an independent agency that
performs selected consolidated support and
service functions on a Department-wide basis and
performs wartime support missions. - Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
- Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA)
- Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA)
- Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA)
- Defense Logistics Agency
- National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
- National Security Agency
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10Supply/Service/Construction
Supply - an end item or piece of property.
Service - the time and effort of a person.
Construction - the building or razing of a
waterway, road or structure.
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11Military Installations
In Operational contracting youll be located at
an installation and contract for everything from
pens, computers, janitorial or IT services, etc.
If you can name it youll probably buy it!
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12Research Development
- Each of the services has laboratories and
scientist working to develop new
equipment, clothing, weapons,
etc.
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13Major DoD Systems
Each service purchases major systems, such has
planes, ships, tanks, helicopters, etc.
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14More Examples of Major Systems
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15B-2 Bomber
Purchased - 21 each Unit Price - 1.157 Billion
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16Life Cycle Sustainment
- Spare/repair parts and services for existing
systems
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17Contingency Contracting
- Involves supporting the War-fighter on short
notice - Bosnia
- Afghanistan
- National Emergency
- Hurricane
- Tornado
- Flood
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18Lesson Summary
- What is the contracting mission?
- What kind of items might you purchase if you
worked at the base operations level? - If you worked for a major command what types of
items are you most likely to purchase? - If you worked for a systems office, how would the
support you provide differ from someone
supporting a contingency operation?
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