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An Analysis of the Effect of Knowledge Management on the Execution of Simplified Acquisition Procedures   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
Author
Barnes, Jon D.
Williams, Hugh J.
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Title
An Analysis of the Effect of Knowledge Management on the Execution of Simplified Acquisition Procedures
Publisher
Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
Description

Simplified acquisition procedures (SAPs) are a fundamental and ubiquitous component of federal contracting and are executed by acquisition professionals at all levels of government. Because of their relative simplicity, procurements using SAPs are often left to less experienced personnel who are in the inchoate stages of developing their skills and knowledge. Knowledge management (KM) represents the effective organization, dissemination, and utilization of an enterprises knowledge resources. When designed and executed with sagacity, KM can be used to enhance an organizations effectiveness in executing its mission with consistent and efficacious expertise. The goal of this research is to enable a contracting function to employ KM to gain a competitive advantage in procurements using SAP by leveraging existing databases, expertise, available training, and other sources of enterprise knowledge.


Subjects: Knowledge Management; Knowledge Flow; Simplified Acquisition Procedures; Contracting; Procurement; Acquisition; DoD Acquisition; Defense Acquisition
Language English
Publication date December 2012
Current location
IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink
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ananalysisofeffe1094527790
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Internet Archive identifier: ananalysisofeffe1094527790
https://archive.org/download/ananalysisofeffe1094527790/ananalysisofeffe1094527790.pdf

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