Acquisition Strategy
DoD 5000.2-RParagraph C2.3.2. The acquisition strategy shall define the relationship among acquisition phases,work efforts, decision points, solicitations, contract awards, systems engineering design reviews,contract deliveries, test and evaluation (T&E) activities, production lots, and operationaldeployment objectives. The PM shall depict these relationships in a summary diagram as part ofthe strategy.
DoD 5000.2-RParagraph C2.3.2. The acquisition strategy shall define the relationship among acquisition phases,work efforts, decision points, solicitations, contract awards, systems engineering design reviews,contract deliveries, test and evaluation (T&E) activities, production lots, and operationaldeployment objectives. The PM shall depict these relationships in a summary diagram as part ofthe strategy.
"A memorandum signed by the Milestone Decision Authority (MDA) that documents decisions made as the result of a Milestone Decision Review (MDR) or decision review." -ACQuipedia
MDD
How do the cost relationships and behaviors at Guillermo determine decision-making prerogatives for the manager?
Defense Acquisition Managemenst System
Perhaps, depending on context, "final investment decision".
Defense Acquisition Management SystemPlanning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution
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Not unless the dealer agrees to void the contract or fraud was involved. You signed it, and you will have to live with that decision.
you save the planet in your way and it is you decision to do something about it
Program Managers receive guidance for planning competition requirements, contract award procedures, and warranties from various sources. These include government regulations such as the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), agency-specific policies and procedures, and guidance from higher-level officials within the program's organization. Additionally, program managers may seek advice and support from contracting officers, legal counsel, and subject matter experts to ensure compliance and effective decision-making.