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Explore strategic approaches to rebuilding critical infrastructure and providing essential services in Iraq, as discussed in the breakout session led by Professor Bruno Wengrowski at the NCMA World Congress 2005. This session outlines key learning outcomes related to contract management, acquisition processes, and engagement with US and Iraqi ministries. Learn about the challenges and opportunities in federal acquisition, including ethical considerations, evaluation factors, and the importance of effective solicitation practices in the context of Iraq's transformation.
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Coalition Country Business Opportunities in Rebuilding Critical Infrastructure and Providing Services in Iraq Breakout Session #602 Bruno Wengrowski, Professor of Contract Management, Defense Acquisition University South Campus Huntsville, Alabama Date April 25, 2005 Time 1:30-2:30 PM NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise”
Rebuilding and Transforming Iraq • Coalition Training Challenge • 10 Learning Outcomes • Federal Acquisition Overview • Mechanical, ethical, competitive, non-political • Follow solicitation and contract process • Evaluation Factors and methodology • Debriefing unsuccessful offerors NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise”
Rebuilding and Transforming Iraq, cont. -Learning Outcomes, continued -Internet Information Resources -Review solicitations -Fill out and complete tender -Opportunities available as prime, supplier or sub-contractor -Locate other opportunities with US or Iraq Ministries NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise”
Iraq’s Counterpart to Federal Acquisition Regulation • Coalition Provisional Authority to Sovereignty -Memorandum #4 (19 August 2003) -Order # 87 (14 May 2004) -Regulations total 46 pages -Transformation Challenges NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise”