A Methodology for Determining Exclusion of Training Courses from Commercial Activity (CA) Study.
Abstract
This report presents the methodology developed for identifying Navy training courses to be excluded from contract consideration based on procedures and functions established by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-76. While the Federal Government is not in business to produce goods and services for its agencies, OMB Circular A-76 recognizes that some governmental functions are unique. These unique functions must remain in the government, This study identified unique exclusion categories and factors relating to the Navy. The categories and the factors in each are: (1) Fleet Readiness: Tactical/Operational Mission, Mission Support, Quick Response Capability; (2) Military Unique: Mobilization, Currency, Interservice/Multinational, Orientation/Indoctrination; and (3) Training Course Operation: Instructional, Management, Support, Military Duties, Special Administrative Requirements. The CA review training course exclusion decision aid developed for this project was field-tested and found to be both feasible and ready for implementation. Keywords: Commercial Activity (CA), Commercial Activity Review for Training, Military Training, Contracted Instruction, Commercial Activity Exclusions.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1983
- Accession Number
- ADA153119
Entities
People
- D. R. Copeland
- G. S. Micheli
- L. R. Mac Keraghan
- W. R. Terrell