Army announces Army Contracting Campaign Plan; Army materiel Command Public Affairs (Feb. 29, 2008).Secretary of the Army Pete Geren announced Feb. 29 his Army Contracting Campaign Plan to address findings and recommendations from two previous independent reviews--the Gansler Commission and the Army Contracting Task Force. Under the leadership of Acting Under Secretary of the Army Nelson M. Ford, the ACCP ACCP American College of Chest Physicians ACCP American College of Clinical Pharmacy ACCP Army Correspondence Course Program ACCP Atlantic Climate Change Program ACCP Association of Caribbean Commissioners of Police ACCP Assembly of Caribbean Community Parliamentarians will enable the Secretary of the Army to execute recommended improvements to Army contracting. The ACCP will continue ongoing efforts to identify and implement needed changes in doctrine, organization, training, leader development, materiel, personnel, and facilities, while coordinating efforts across the Army's force development process. The ACCP will also comply with Congressional reporting requirements outlined in Section 849 (b) (1) of the National Defense Authorization Act The National Defense Authorization Act is the name of a United States federal law that is enacted each fiscal year to specify the budget and expenditures of the United States Department of Defense. for Fiscal Year 2008 (Pub. L. 110-181). The ACCP will be used to integrate Army efforts with similar initiatives under the purview of Office of the Secretary of Defense The Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) is part of the United States Department of Defense and includes the entire staff of the Secretary of Defense. It is the principal staff element of the Secretary of Defense in the exercise of policy development, planning, resource . Further, Geren recently directed the establishment of the U.S. Army Contracting Command as a major subordinate command of the Army Materiel Command Army Materiel Command can refer to:
The ACA ACA - Application Control Architecture presently provides contracting services for installation-level services and supplies, and common-use information technology hardware, software, and services. The realignment of ACA to AMC places the majority of the Army's contracting resources into one Army command, which will provide a full range of contracting services. The ACC See adaptive cruise control. will be a two-star-level command with two one-star-level subordinate commands: an expeditionary contracting command and an installation contracting command. Specifics regarding the new command, its geographic locations, organizational structure, and milestones for staffing these organizations with qualified persons are still being developed. For further information, contact Department of Army Public Affairs, 703-697-7591 or 5344; or U.S. Army Materiel Command Public Affairs at 703-806-8010. |
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