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DoD Instruction 5000.02 “Operation of the Adaptive Acquisition Framework (AAF)” supports the Defense Acquisition System with the objective of delivering effective, suitable, survivable, sustainable, and affordable solutions to the end-user in a timely manner.
DOD INSTRUCTION 5000.02. OPERATION OF THE ADAPTIVE ACQUISITION FRAMEWORK. Purpose: In accordance with the authority in DoD Directive (DoDD) 5135.02 and the December 20, 2019 Deputy Secretary of Defense (DepSecDef) Memorandum, this issuance:
DoD Instruction 5000.02 Operation of the Adaptive Acquisition Framework. (23 January 2020) Establishes policy and prescribes procedures for managing acquisition programs, pursuant to the relevant sections of Title 10, United States Code.
• DoDI 5000.02, Jan 23, 2020, Operation of the Adaptive Acquisition Framework, is a newinstruction. • The policies and procedures provided by the previous Jan 2015 (with Chg. 5) version of DoDI 5000.02 are now contained in DoDI 5000.02T, chg 6, Jan 23, 2020.
The Department of Defense yesterday issued a new Change 1 to the DoD Instruction 5000.02 Operation of the Adaptive Acquisition Framework. The June 8, 2022 changes are administrative in nature, and: "Cancels DoDI 5000.02T in accordance with the 2020 coordination of this issuance and subsequent approval of the transition plan.
USD(AT&L) Reissues Reference (a) to implement DoD Directive 5000.01 (Reference (b)), the guidelines of Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-11 (Reference (c)), and the various laws, policy, and regulations listed in Enclosure 1 of this issuance.
In accordance with DoD Instruction (DoDI) 5000.02, it is DoD policy to deliver operationally effective, suitable, survivable, affordable, secure, and supportable solutions to the end user in a timely manner.
DoDI 5000.02, January 7, 2015 . Change 2, 02/02/2017 4 standard program categories or types in tabular form. Table 1 in Enclosure 1 provides specific definitions, funding thresholds, and...
THE DEFENSE ACQUISITION SYSTEM. Purpose: Under the authority vested in the Secretary of Defense by Section 113 of Title 10, United States Code (U.S.C.), this issuance establishes policy and assigns responsibilities for managing all acquisition programs. TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Establishes a simplified and flexible management framework for translating mission needs and technology opportunities, based on approved mission needs and requirements, into stable, affordable, and well-managed acquisition programs that include weapon systems and automated information systems (AISs). 1.4.