Tuesday, December 26, 2006

New Acquisition Advisory Panel Report is drafted.

The Acquisition Advisory Panel, formed as a result of the Services Acquisition Reform Act of 2003 (SARA) has put together its draft report. Youmay have seen discussions of it in various places. One such place is Steven Kelman's column in FCW.com. He is starting a series of discussions about the report. This report drew the opposition of panel member Marshall J. Doke.

FYI, other board members are:
  • Louis M. Addeo, President, AT&T Government Solutions;
  • Frank J. Anderson, Jr., President, Defense Acquisition University;
  • Allan V. Burman, President, Jefferson Solutions and former Administrator for Federal Procurement Policy;
  • Carl DeMaio, President and Founder of the Performance Institute;
  • David Drabkin, Deputy Associate Administrator for Acquisition Policy, General Services Administration;
  • Jonathan Etherton, Vice President, Legislative Affairs, Aerospace Industries Association of America, Inc., and former staff member of the Senate Armed Services Committee;
  • James A. Hughes, Jr., Deputy General Counsel for Acquisition, Department of the Air Force;
  • Deidre A. Lee, Director of Management and Chief Acquisition Officer for the Federal Emergency Management Agency;
  • Tom Luedtke, Assistant Administrator for Procurement, National Aeronautics and Space Administration;
  • Marcia G. Madsen, Partner, Mayer, Brown, Rowe and Maw, and past Chair of the ABA Section of Public Contract Law;
  • Melanie R. Sabelhaus, Deputy Administrator, Small Business Administration;
  • Joshua I. Schwartz, Professor of Law and Co-Director of the Government Procurement Law Program, George Washington University Law School;
  • Roger D. Waldron, Director, Acquisition Management Center, General Services Administration.
  • Laura Auletta, Chairperson of the Civilian Agency Acquisition Council, will serve as the Panel’s Designated Federal Officer (Executive Director).

You are welcome to read the draft and the two columns that pick at the decisions. I think that services acquisition is so important that it rates it's own Aquisition University (DAU is for systems acquisition). Since DoD spends as much on services as systems, it is that important!

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