What does an acquisition plan contain?

What does an acquisition plan contain?

An Acquisition Plan is a plan that documents all cost, schedule, technical, business, management, and other considerations that will govern an acquisition program and is derived from the Acquisition Strategy. It summarizes the acquisition planning discussions and identifies milestones in the acquisition process.

What are acquisition requirements?

Requirements are the basis for the selection and design or configuration of the acquired product. The development of requirements includes the following activities: Development of the lifecycle requirements of the product (e.g., development, maintenance, transition to operations, decommissioning)

How do you write an acquisition plan?

How to create an acquisition plan

  1. Executive Summary.
  2. Target Description.
  3. Market Overview.
  4. Sales and Marketing.
  5. Financial History and Projections.
  6. Transition Plan.
  7. Deal Structure.
  8. Appendices/Supporting Documents.

What are the steps in the acquisition planning process?

  1. Step 1 – Requirements Definition.
  2. Step 2 – Acquisition Strategy.
  3. Step 3 – Request for Proposal.
  4. Step 4 – Evaluation Phase.
  5. Step 4 – Alt 1 (without discussions)
  6. Step 4 – Alt 2 (with discussions)
  7. Step 5 – Contract Award.

Why do you need an acquisition plan?

Acquisition planning must involve all personnel responsible for significant aspects of the acquisition. The purpose of this planning is to ensure that the Government meets its needs in the most effective, economical, and timely manner.

What are the two main parts of an acquisition plan?

48 CFR § 7.105 – Contents of written acquisition plans.

  • (a) Acquisition background and objectives –
  • (1) Statement of need.
  • (2) Applicable conditions.
  • (i) Requirements for compatibility with existing or future systems or programs; and.
  • (ii) Any known cost, schedule, and capability or performance constraints.
  • (3) Cost.

Who is responsible for the acquisition plan?

(g) The program manager, or other official responsible for the program, has overall responsibility for acquisition planning. (i) Shall submit the acquisition plan to the address in PGI 207.103(h) (DFARS/PGI view).

What does Acquisition plan mean?

Definition: Acquisition planning is the process for coordinating and integrating acquisition efforts by using a plan to fulfill agency needs in a timely manner and at a reasonable cost. It includes developing the overall strategy for managing the acquisition.

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