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US Congress created the Advisory Panel on Streamlining and Codifying Acquisition Regulations (the Section 809 Panel) in the FY2016 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) to provide recommendations that would better position the defense acquisition system to meet the continuously evolving threats posed by the nation’s near-peer competitors and non-state actors. Over two and a half years, the panel provided 98 recommendations to Congress and the Secretary of Defense to change existing laws, regulations, and policies; to modernize the defense acquisition system for the 21st century; and to enable DoD to more consistently buy what it needs in a timely and cost-effective manner. These recommendations are not limited to “little-A” acquisition, but instead evaluate all three interconnected processes of “big-A” acquisition: budget, requirements, and procurement. All of these recommendations were informed by detailed research into current policies, directives, instructions, laws, and regulations; reports from government organizations, non-profits, and journalists; and hundreds of interviews with key stakeholders. The panel completed its mission as mandated by Congress on July 15, 2019. The documents in this collection contain the panel’s final reports (also archived at DTIC). It also contains hundreds of primary documents that informed the panel’s final recommendations as well as legislative resources, including decades of past NDAAs and other acquisition-related laws.

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 601 to 620 of 774
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2019-01-25Section 809 Panel: The Commercialization of Government ContractingKevin Massoudi; Travis Mullaney; Michael Rizzo; Alex Tomaszczuk
2019-01-24Section 809 Panel Installment One: Expanding Agency Procurement Discretion, Narrowing Contractors Bid Protest Rights RecommendedMeghan Doherty; Alexander Ginsberg; Toghrul Shukurlu; Robert Starling
2019-03-25NDIA Opposes Section 809 Panel Recommendation on Small Business Set-asidesMarjorie Censer
2019-03-15Good News for New Tech: Panel Recommends DOD IT Acquisition ReformBrenna Duncan
2019-04-23Pentagon Mostly Backs Section 809 Panel's Reform Ideas, But Says More Research RequiredTony Bertuca
2019-06-03Small Businesses Need to Stick Together to Sink Section 809 Recommendations, Advocates StressBridget Johnson
2017-02-01The Brief, Eventful History of the National Security Personnel SystemAnthony R. Crain
2017-03-24Building Partner Capacity: Inventory of Department of Defense Security Cooperation and Department of State Security Assistance EffortsCharles Michael Johnson Jr.
2016-09-0125 Years Later, What Happened to 'Reinventing Government'?John Buntin
2017-04-07Financial Executives International (FEI) Board Member John Panetta Offers Insight on Government Audit Practices to CongressJohn Panetta
2016-02-18Deliver on the Promise of BimodalSimon Mingay; Mary Mesaglio
2016-12-08The Rise Of Innovation Empires: Companies Set Out To Defeat The New 'Kodak Moment'Brian Solis
2015-01-01A Closing Window: Are We Missing the Opportunity for Change?Grant Thornton; Professional Services Council
2019-01-22Congress Should Exempt Pentagon from Clinger-Cohen Act, Panel SaysBilly Mitchell
2013-06-01Transient AdvantageRita McGrath Gunther
2017-09-20Statement of Allan V. Burman, Commissioner on the Section 809 Panel, before the Federal Spending Oversight and Emergency Management (FSO) Subcommittee of the Senate Homeland and Governmental Affairs CommitteeAllan V. Burman
2016-01-01How to Make Better Predictions When You Do not Have Enough DataKira Radinsky; Yoni Acriche
2019-03-05Section 809 Report: Recommendations for Acquisition WorkforceFrancis Rose; Andrew Wagner
2011-09-12Publication of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP) Policy Letter 11-01, Performance of Inherently Governmental and Critical FunctionsOffice of Federal Procurement Policy
2019-04-30How to Make DoD's Acquisition System Mission First�Francis Rose; Andrew Wagner
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 601 to 620 of 774