Contracting Policies
Established Required Contracting Policies
Organization
Establish Required Contracting Policies
Following is a white paper report regarding three specific steps in the contingency contracting process. This report will use the DoD accepted definition of "direct contracting support to tactical and operational forces involved in the full spectrum of armed conflict and military operations other than war, both domestic and overseas" (DoD, 2010).
Developing the Contingency Contracting Process
Contingency contracting is a complicated process that is "characterized an extremely high tempo, confusion and controlled chaos" (DoD, 2010). Since the initial phase of most contingency operations are expected to involve some amount of chaos initially, a strong development plan is a necessity.
Developing contingency contracting plans for "major regional conflicts; lesser regional conflicts; military operations other than war; domestic disaster/emergency relief; and, routine military exercises" (DoD, 2010) is complicated and requires the input of many governmental offices. The first stage would be to consult the Joint Contingency Contracting Handbook (Long 2010) which was established to help the planning committee understand what the capabilities of the military is according to branch. Conflicts and disaster relief also always has executive and congressional oversight. Understanding the role that these governmental agencies will play in the plan is probably the most important...
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