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The AoA Study Guidance for ACAT I and IA programs is developed by the Defense Acquisition University (DAU). The due date for the guidance can vary, but it is typically released at the beginning of the fiscal year.
Acquisition categories (ACAT) in the U.S. Department of Defense are based on the dollar value of the acquisition program and its impact on military readiness and operational capability. There are three primary categories: ACAT I, for major defense acquisition programs (MDAPs) exceeding $300 million; ACAT II, for programs between $20 million and $300 million; and ACAT III, for programs below $20 million or those that do not meet the thresholds for ACAT II. These categories help determine the level of oversight, reporting requirements, and management processes needed for different acquisition programs.
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Service or Component Assistant Secretary for Financial Management.
A system with research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT&E) costs estimated at 250 million dollars in 2014 would typically fall under the category of "ACAT I" (Acquisition Category I). ACAT I includes programs that exceed certain cost thresholds, with ACAT IA for major defense acquisition programs involving research and development costs of over $480 million (in RDT&E), or other significant thresholds for procurement. Since the 250 million dollar estimate is below the RDT&E threshold for ACAT IA, it may also be considered under ACAT II if it meets the criteria associated with that category.
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Arctic Cat Inc. (ACAT) had its IPO in 1990.
Service or Component Assistant Secretary for Financial Management
Sharebuilder is not ACAT Eligible and not able to participate in ACAT transfers; therefore, they do not have a DCT#