The joint effects-based contracting execution system: a proposed enabling concept for future joint expeditionary contracting execution

Authors
Poree, Kelley
Curtis, Katrina
Morrill, Jeremy
Sherwood, Steven
Subjects
Advisors
Date of Issue
2008
Date
2008
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Language
Abstract
The purpose of this Master of Business Administration Professional Report is to deliver a concept enabling joint effects-based contracting (EBC) execution throughout all of the following phases of the combatant commander's (CCDR's) campaign plan: shaping, deterring, seizing the initiative, dominating, and stabilizing and enabling (Phases 0-V), respectively. Under the enabling civil authority phase of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), the Commanding General of the Joint Contracting Command-Iraq/Afghanistan (JCC-I/A) pioneered effects-based contracting (EBC) to align tactical contracting efforts with the strategic objectives of the OIF campaign plan. The JCC-I/A accomplished this by integrating contingency contracting officers (CCOs) with the warfighters' operational planning cycles, linking contracting efforts with desired strategic operational effects, and prioritizing contracting work based on the warfighters' main efforts. This project applies EBC methodologies and the systems engineering process to introduce the framework for the Joint Effects-based Contracting Execution System (JEBCES)--an integrated composite of people, products, and processes to deliver an acquisition capability. Within this framework, the researchers propose a Phase-based Acquisition Capability (PBAC) to enable forward-leaning, responsive joint expeditionary contract support. This framework emphasizes providing future CCOs with a pre-awarded, rapidly deployable acquisition capability, thereby creating greater uniformity and efficiency in joint EBC execution.
Type
Technical Report
Description
Acquisition research (Graduate School of Business & Public Policy)
Series/Report No
Acquisition Research Sponsored Report Series
Department
Organization
Acquisition Management (AM)
Acquisition Research Program (ARP)
Identifiers
NPS Report Number
NPS-AM-08-127
Sponsors
Funder
Format
1v.
Citation
Distribution Statement
Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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