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CEXEC is an established leader in assisting our federal government clients to best achieve their acquisition and program goals. In short, we help our clients successfully award, manage, and closeout their contracts — a life cycle approach — from beginning to end. CEXEC professionals are experts at crafting solicitations using innovative procurement approaches to reduce time to award while reducing acquisition costs. CEXEC has the experience and personnel to assist you in choosing a contracting strategy appropriate to your program objectives. CEXEC employees have in-depth experience with relevant federal acquisition policy including the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), Homeland Security Acquisition Regulation (HSAR), Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation (DFAR), and the FAA’s Acquisition Management System (AMS). CEXEC experienced professionals are well-versed in a range of acquisition strategies, from current performance-based and strategic sourcing methodologies to proven award and incentive fee structures. CEXEC has contributed to revisions of current federal acquisition policy, and pioneered several of the streamlined evaluation procedures in use today. CEXEC professionals have been called upon to provide strategic acquisition guidance for over $120B in USAF programs, as well as a range of mission critical voice and data platforms throughout the National Airspace System. CEXEC professionals have also played a key advisory role in the development of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Acquisition Management System (AMS) procurement policy. To read about some of our solutions in Acquisition Support, click here or contact CEXEC today to learn more about our Acquisition Support Services. CEXEC service offerings and products supporting Acquisitions are listed below.
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Today’s federal acquisition professional faces a complex and challenging environment. The rapid pace of innovation in services and technology, the complex regulatory landscape, ongoing fiscal constraints, a multitude of guidance, and increasing programmatic risk all contribute to the pressures of choosing the right acquisition strategy. Given the host of challenges a program can encounter, implementing the correct procurement strategy is the most important step an agency can take.