Army Contracting and Industrial Management OfficerOfficer

97A MOS

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Responsible for the over all development, implementation, management, direction and control of procurement programs.

Responsible for the over all development, implementation, management, direction and control of procurement programs, program planning and general supervision of major procurement activities or functions; specific responsibilities include: preparation and coordination of advanced procurement planning; procurement program cost/budget forecasting; determination of contracting methodology; section, formulation and review of contract types; evaluation of contract cost/price and decision risk analysis; implementation/management of systems/programs management, ensuring competition management goals are achieved while acting as the principal technical advisor to commanders and civilian officials Army-wide; the FA 97 officer is warranted (authorized) to legally obligate the U.S. Government; they enter into and terminate binding contractual agreements with a wide variety of corporate/government entities; specific duties and responsibilities include: negotiating and contracting for commodities (such as, major end items of equipment, weapons systems, spare and repair parts, ammunition, troop support items, a wide variety of commodity command managed items, facilities and systems, as well as design, maintenance and support services); analyzing and determining the suitability of requests for purchase; preparing the formal contracts and ensuring that all government terms/specifications/legal requirements and restrictions are incorporated and met as appropriate; establishing and managing the qualified bidders list; initiating/administrating invitations for bid, requests for proposal/solicitations to industry; conducting extensive managerial, industrial and financial capability analyses and evaluations to determine corporate responsiveness and responsibility prior to award; conducting formal government bid opening conferences with industry, while awarding, managing and terminating government contracts; the FA 97 officers are also responsible for applying industrial, manufacturing and production technical expertise within the procurement function; specific responsibilities include: conducting technical analyses of contractors' manufacturing/production capabilities; conducting major system acquisition should cost.

Responsible for the over all development, implementation, management, direction and control of procurement programs, program planning and general supervision of major procurement activities or functions; specific responsibilities include: preparation and coordination of advanced procurement planning; procurement program cost/budget forecasting; determination of contracting methodology; section, formulation and review of contract types; evaluation of contract cost/price and decision risk analysis; implementation/management of systems/programs management, ensuring competition management goals are achieved while acting as the principal technical advisor to commanders and civilian officials Army-wide; the FA 97 officer is warranted (authorized) to legally obligate the U.S. Government; they enter into and terminate binding contractual agreements with a wide variety of corporate/government entities; specific duties and responsibilities include: negotiating and contracting for commodities (such as, major end items of equipment, weapons systems, spare and repair parts, ammunition, troop support items, a wide variety of commodity command managed items, facilities and systems, as well as design, maintenance and support services); analyzing and determining the suitability of requests for purchase; preparing the formal contracts and ensuring that all government terms/specifications/legal requirements and restrictions are incorporated and met as appropriate; establishing and managing the qualified bidders list; initiating/administrating invitations for bid, requests for proposal/solicitations to industry; conducting extensive managerial, industrial and financial capability analyses and evaluations to determine corporate responsiveness and responsibility prior to award; conducting formal government bid opening conferences with industry, while awarding, managing and terminating government contracts; the FA 97 officers are also responsible for applying industrial, manufacturing and production technical expertise within the procurement function; specific responsibilities include: conducting technical analyses of contractors' manufacturing/production capabilities; conducting major system acquisition should cost.

Responsible for the over all development, implementation, management, direction and control of procurement programs, program planning and general supervision of major procurement activities or functions; specific responsibilities include: preparation and coordination of advanced procurement planning; procurement program cost/budget forecasting; determination of contracting methodology; section, formulation and review of contract types; evaluation of contract cost/price and decision risk analysis; implementation/management of systems/programs management, ensuring competition management goals are achieved while acting as the principal technical advisor to commanders and civilian officials Army-wide; the FA 97 officer is warranted (authorized) to legally obligate the U.S. Government; they enter into and terminate binding contractual agreements with a wide variety of corporate/government entities; specific duties and responsibilities include: negotiating and contracting for commodities (such as, major end items of equipment, weapons systems, spare and repair parts, ammunition, troop support items, a wide variety of commodity command managed items, facilities and systems, as well as design, maintenance and support services); analyzing and determining the suitability of requests for purchase; preparing the formal contracts and ensuring that all government terms/specifications/legal requirements and restrictions are incorporated and met as appropriate; establishing and managing the qualified bidders list; initiating/administrating invitations for bid, requests for proposal/solicitations to industry; conducting extensive managerial, industrial and financial capability analyses and evaluations to determine corporate responsiveness and responsibility prior to award; conducting formal government bid opening conferences with industry, while awarding, managing and terminating government contracts; the FA 97 officers are also responsible for applying industrial, manufacturing and production technical expertise within the procurement function; specific responsibilities include: conducting technical analyses of contractors' manufacturing/production capabilities; conducting major system acquisition should cost.

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