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Webster University (http://www.webster.edu)
Webster University
Web Page where you will find links not only to your soon to be alma matta,
but also to the Passports system and library resources.
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National Defense University
Library (http://www.ndu.edu/Library/)
A good
source for articles and links to government related information.
Pay particular attention to the link for the Defense Acquisition
Deskbook under e-References.
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Defense Acquisition University (http://www.dau.mil)
The Defense
Acquisition University (DAU) web site contains a considerable amount of
useful information about government acquisition. It is a good place to
begin your search for other links relating to the acquisition process as
well.
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Webster
University Online Writing Center (http://www.webster.edu/acadaffairs/asp/writing.html)
Draft papers can be
sent to third party reviewers for critique and comment. It's use is highly
encouraged.
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Fedworld (http://www.fedworld.gov/)
U. S. Department of
Commerce Web Site containing useful links, documents, articles.
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Institute for Supply Management (formerly National Association of Purchasing Management) (http://www.napm.org/)
ISM does
more than just provide input to help gauge the health of our economy,
they are an outstanding resource for the purchasing professional.
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SHARE
A-76
(http://sharea76.fedworx.org/sharea76/Home.aspx)
One
of the very best sources of information about the OMB A-76
Competitive Sourcing Program.
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Navy
Turbo Streamliner (https://acc.dau.mil/CommunityBrowser.aspx?id=18435)
Turbo Streamliner is a repository of acquisition definitions,
principles, best practices,
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Office
of Management and Budget (OMB) Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP)
(http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/procurement/index.html)
A central repository of Federal procurement policy and guidance. |
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