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Mason GovCon releases Acquisition Next: A playbook to break the industrial age paradigm

February 8, 2022 Eric Lofgren 0

I’ve talked a lot about PPBE Reform on this blog, and while that is an important effort, there’s a lot that the workforce can do […]

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GMU Playbook: Tailor the contracting approach to elements of the architecture

July 29, 2021 Eric Lofgren 0

In this week’s blog post on Mason GovCon’s acquisition playbook study, we discuss a recommendation for government to partition contract tasks alongside the modular open […]

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GMU Playbook: Make market research a core and continuous organizational capability

July 7, 2021 Eric Lofgren 0

In this week’s blog post on our acquisition playbook study, we discuss a recommendation to make market research a core and continuous organizational capability. No […]

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GMU Releases Draft Acquisition Playbook, Invites Your Feedback

June 22, 2021 Eric Lofgren 0

George Mason University is developing a playbook to help government work with innovative industry partners. After more than 70 interviews with expert practitioners, the Center […]

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