Changes in the new DODI 5000.74?
Started by FrankJon · Jan 24, 2020 · 4 replies
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FrankJon
Jan 24, 2020 · 6y ago
On January 10, DODI 5000.74 was canceled and reissued. Does anyone know of an online explanation of what has changed? In the alternative does anyone know where the prior version may still exist to compare and contrast?
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Don Mansfield
Jan 24, 2020 · 6y ago
Go to https://www.esd.whs.mil/Directives/issuances/dodi/, click on "DoD Issuances", then "Cancelled Issuances" in the drop down menu. You need a DoD CAC, though.
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FrankJon
Jan 24, 2020 · 6y ago
Thanks Don. That will work.
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FrankJon
Feb 3, 2020 · 6y ago
For those who are interested in this topic, OUSD(A&S) provides this explanation within its new Adaptive Acquisition Framework site:
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Q: What are the main changes from the DoDI 5000.74, 5 Jan 2016 to the newly published DODI 5000.74, 10 Jan 2020?
A: The main changes are:
- Research and Development (R&D) Services and Construction services are exempt from DoDI 5000.74
- Updated S-CAT Decision Authorities table
- Removed the term DoD Functional Domain Experts (FDEs) and Component Level Leads (CLLs)
- Removed the requirement for “should cost” analysis
- Incorporated Federal Category Structure and Component Portfolio Managers
- Updated SRRB procedures
- Incorporated reporting requirements for bridge contracts
- Updated Clinger-Cohen Act compliance table
Q: What prompted the new DoDI?
A: The following initiatives:
- NDAA FY17, S. 803 (Modernization of Services Acquisition) – Changing nature of technology; Review professional services and portfolio groups
- NDAA FY18, S. 851 (Improvements of Planning for Acquisition of Services) – Requirements evaluation; Avoiding bridge contracts
- Government Accountability Office (GAO) reports & recommendations:
- GAO Report, GAO-17-482, “DEFENSE CONTRACT SERVICES. DoD Needs to Reassess Key Leadership Roles and Clarify Policies for Requirements Review Boards,” August 2017
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Moderator
Feb 3, 2020 · 6y ago
FrankJon:
Thank you for documenting it. I will link your references to the NDAAs since many do not realize they are available here.