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1. The primary objectives 1. Satisfy the needs of the operational users
of Systems Acquistion
Man- agement are to: 2. Provide measurable improvements in mission
capabilities.
2. DoD acquisition 3. Acquire products in a timely manner at a fair and
activities are generally reasonable price.
governed by three sets
of federal gov- ernment
regulations. 1. FAR
2. DFARS
3. The Federal Acquisition 3. FAR Supplements
Regulation (FAR) applies
to who?
4. The Defense Federal Ac- The entire federal Government (including DoD)
quistion Regulation Sup-
plement (DFARS) applies
to who?
5. The FAR supplements Only the DoD
ap- ply to who?
6. DoD acquisition policy
is articulated in what
two principal
documents? Only to individual DoD components
7. DoDD 5000.02 The De-
fense Acquisition System 1. DoDD 5000.02 The Defense Acquisition System
does what? 2. DoDI 5000.02 Operation of the Adaptive Acquisition
Framework (AAF)
8. DoDI 5000.02
Operation of the
Adaptive Acquisi- States the policies and principles that guide all defense
tion Framework (AAF) acquisition programs.
does what? It also identifies the DoD key acquisition oflcials and
forums.
The AAF supports the DAS with the objective of delivering
ettective, suitable, survivable, sustainable and attordable
solutions to the end user in a timely manner.
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9. The three major top- 1. Executive branch
level participants in the
defense system 2. Legislative branch
acquisition at the 3. Defense industry
national level are:
10. Who is included in the
Ex- ecutive Branch? the President, DoD, the Oflce of Management and Budget,
Dept of State, and the National Security Council (NSC)
11. Who is included in the Leg- Congress
islative Branch?
12. Who is included in the Industry contractors who provide goods and services to the
De- fense Industry?
DoD.
13. Secretary of Defense
(SECDEF)
responsibilities The SECDEF is the principal assistant to the President in all
matters relating to the national security, who is
responsible for establishing the general policies and
programs for the military departments and agencies.
14. The Under Secretary of De- Controls the budget and release of funds.
fense Comptroller (USD(C)) Responsible for the budgeting and execution of PPBE
15. The Under Secretary ofMaintains responsibility for Defense Planning and Programing
the Defense for Policy Guidance (DPPG) during the Planning phase of PPBE
(USD(P))
16. The Under Secretary of De- The principal statt assistance and advisor to the Secretary
and
fense for Acquisition Deputy Secretary of Defense for all matters relating to the
and Sustainment DoD acquisition system.
(USD(A&S))
17. The Under Secretary of De- Is the chief technology oflcer for the DoD charged with
develop-
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