In addition, the SCO is also responsible for coordinating inter-command agreements that set forth the details of contracting support relationships between United States armed forces and coordinating operational plans or requirements that originate with the Joint Staff as well as the provision of host nation support, status of forces agreement, assistance in kind agreements, or any treaties for Contingency Contracting Officer review (Contracting Officer's Authority, 2011).
This final responsibility also requires a high level of expertise and experience in the relevant field. For example, Bianca reports that, "Senior level contracting requires more knowledge of the impact of business trends and new laws on an organization. The contracting function, under the supervision of a senior contracting officer, must help the organization achieve its strategic goals" (2010, p. 2). With respect to the coordination of joint contracting operations, Bianca adds that, "A senior contracting officer may resolve issues and disputes, terminate or renegotiate contracts in which contractors perform poorly and account for his or her department to external agencies" 2010, p. 3). Finally, the lines of authority within which senior contracting officials operate is illustrated in Figure 1 at Appendix a.
Conclusion
References
Bianca, a. (2010, June 28). The duties of a contracting officer. eHow. Retrieved from http://
www.ehow.com/list_6676695_duties-contracting-officer.html.
Contracting Officer's Authority. (2011). Defense Procurement and Acquisition Policy. Retrieved from http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/ccap/cc/jcchb/chap_2.html.
Appendix a
Senior Contracting Official Lines of Authority
Source: U.S. Defense Procurement and Acquisition Policy at http://www.acq.osd.mil/dpap/ccap/cc/jcchb/chap_2.html
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