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Subject: Acquisition Domain Transition Planning.


THE UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE

3010 DEFENSE PENTAGON

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20301-3010

14 JUL 2004

MEMORANDUM FOR ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (ACQUISITION, LOGISTICS AND TECHNOLOGY)

ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY Assistant Secretary of the Navy (abbrev. "ASN") is the title given to certain senior officials in the U.S. Department of the Navy. They serve as chief assistants to the Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV).  (RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND ACQUISITION)

ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE (ACQUISITION)

DIRECTORS, DEFENSE AGENCIES

SUBJECT: Acquisition Domain Transition Planning

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To begin the Acquisition Domain's transition planning process, the Interim State Procurement Enterprise Systems have been defined as previously briefed to the Acquisition Governance Board (AGB AGB Game Boy Advance
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) and the Business Management Modernization modernization

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. The Interim State defines the Federal and DoD systems that provide procurement and procurement-related capabilities to the DoD Military Departments and Defense Agencies. Since the Interim State is procurement-focused, it will expand to include the entire acquisition process as the inventory of acquisition enterprise business systems expands. As the Domain manages the investment in duplicative solutions, this Interim State defines the solution set that each Military Department and Defense Agency will use to procure goods and services In economics, economic output is divided into physical goods and intangible services. Consumption of goods and services is assumed to produce utility (unless the "good" is a "bad"). It is often used when referring to a Goods and Services Tax.  and conduct other procurement-related activities.

Each Military Department and Defense Agency will transition to these solutions no later than October 31, 2005. Systems providing duplicative capabilities to the Interim State systems without an Acquisition Domain approved compliance package will not receive Acquisition Domain endorsement to the Office of Secretary of Defense, Comptroller (OSD (1) (On-Screen Display) An on-screen control panel for adjusting monitors and TVs. The OSD is used for contrast, brightness, horizontal and vertical positioning and other monitor adjustments. (C)) for obligation authority, required per the 2004 DoD Authorization Act. The Interim State is also documented in several architecture products that can be found at the Acquisition Domain portal, https://portal.acq.osd.mil/portal/server.pt. I have detailed specific deployment goals for the Standard Procurement System (SPS (Standby Power System) A UPS system that switches to battery backup upon detection of power failure. See UPS.

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) Version 4.2.2 and Version 4.2.3 in a separate memorandum.

Your endorsed plan for incorporating the Domain Interim State systems to the business processes and systems architecture within your Military Department or Defense Agency is due August 31, 2004. This plan should incorporate technical integration, process re-engineering, deployment timeline and retirement plans for duplicative systems. Transition planning guidance is available through the Acquisition Domain. Please ensure your Military Department and Defense Agency plans are provided, as requested, to Ms. Diane Morrison, diane.morrison@osd.mil, 703-614-3883, my action officer for this effort.

Michael W. Wynne

Acting
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Author:Wynne, Michael W.
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Date:Nov 1, 2004
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