The Quality and Professionalism of the Acquisition Workforce . . . in 1990

Started by Moderator · Nov 10, 2022 · 1 replies

  1. M

    Moderator

    Nov 10, 2022 · 3y ago

    Original post

    This week Vern was in looking around in his library when he found this study:

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    The Quality and Professionalism of the Acquisition Workforce

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    Report of the Investigations Subcommittee, 

    Committee on Armed Services, House of Representatives,

    One Hundred First Congress, Second Session

    MAY 8, 1990

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    The full 776 page study is available at Google Books.

    The Contents page of the study contains links that you can click for the different chapters.  Vern mentions 2 chapters from the study. 

    Chapter V:  The Contracting Workforce, contains a 12-page section devoted to the contracting officer.  He highlighted some text from the chapter about what Congress thought of contracting officers in 1990.  He explains that the study is out-of-date in some ways but it is still revealing about what Congress thought of contracting officers in those days:

    “The contracting officer is the fulcrum of the acquisition process.”

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    Chapter VII, Professionalism of the Acquisition Workforce, is a 50-page discussion of the state of professionalism, education, and training, begins with a discussion of the concept of professionalism.

  2. j

    joel hoffman

    Nov 13, 2022 · 3y ago

    From the Oxford Languages Dictionary:

    ful·crum

    /ˈfo͝olkrəm,ˈfəlkrəm/

    noun

    the point on which a lever rests or is supported and on which it pivots.

    a thing that plays a central or essential role in an activity, event, or situation.

    "research is the fulcrum of the academic community"

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