Business Services Industry

Acquisition & logistics excellence: an internet listing tailored to the professional acquisition workforce

Defense AT&L, Jan-Feb, 2007

Small Business Administration (SBA)

www.sbaonline.sba.gov

Communications network for small businesses.

DoD Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization

www.acq.osd.mil/sadbu

Program and process information; current solicitations; Help Desk information.

Software Program Managers Network

www.spmn.com

Supports project managers, software practitioners, and government contractors. Contains publications on highly effective software development best practices.

Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR)

https://e-commerce.spawar.navy.mil

SPAWAR business opportunities; acquisition news; solicitations; small business information.

System of Systems Engineering Center of Excellence (SoSECE)

www.sosece.org

Advances the development, evolution, practice, and application of the system of systems engineering discipline across individual and enterprise-wide systems.

Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology and Logistics) (USD[AT & L])

www.acq.osd.mil/

USD(AT & L) documents; streaming videos; links.

USD(AT & L) Knowledge Sharing System (formerly Defense Acquisition Deskbook)

http://akss.dau.mil

Automated acquisition reference tool covering mandatory and discretionary practices.

U.S. Coast Guard

www.uscg.mil

News and current events; services; points of contact; FAQs.

U.S. Department of Transportation MARITIME Administration

www.marad.dot.gov/

Information and guidance on the requirements for shipping cargo on U.S. flag vessels.

Links current at press time. To add a non-commercial defense acquisition/acquisition and logistics-related Web site to this list, or to update your current listing, please fax your request to Defense AT & L, (703) 805-2917 or e-mail defenseatl@dau.mil. DAU encourages the reciprocal linking of its home page to other interested agencies. Contact: webmaster@dau.mil.

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