How do I find my DCMA office?
How do I find my DCMA office?
How Do You Find Your Cognizant DCMA Office?
- Go to the Purchase Code Management, found here.
- Enter in your CAGE code. You can find your CAGE code in your company’s registration on SAM.gov.
- Hit the ‘Next’ button and search for your cognizant DCMA office.
What is the role of DCMA?
DCMA makes sure DoD, other federal agencies, and partner nation customers get the equipment they need, delivered on time, at projected cost, and meeting all performance requirements. Every business day, DCMA receives nearly 1,000 new contracts and authorizes more than $700 million in payments to contractors.
What is DCMA Aimo?
DCMA AIMO is a specialized contract management office focusing on the administration of challenging aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul contracts. Allen, quality assurance representative, is responsible for quality surveillance on 200 contracts and approximately 200 aircraft.
How do I find out about a DoD contract?
Find contracts
- There are a number of databases you can use to find federal contracts to bid on.
- The Dynamic Small Business Search (DSBS) is a database that government agencies use to find small business contractors for upcoming contracts.
- Federal business opportunities for contractors are listed at beta.SAM.gov.
Is DCMA a good place to work?
This is a productive and very happy place to work. Every one seems to be happy, and work hard on its own space. Compensation benefits are great, every one is happy. Job security/advancement is available. Management is always take care of their employees.
What is difference between DCMA and DCAA?
After award, continuing through contract closeout, the DCMA closely monitors the contractor for compliance with all contract terms. By contrast, the Defense Contract Audit Agency, or DCAA, has the primary responsibility for monitoring and auditing the accounting systems of contractors in doing their work for the DoD.
Are DoD contracts public record?
The prices in government contracts should not be secret. Government contracts are “public contracts,” and the taxpayers have a right to know–with very few exceptions–what the government has agreed to buy and at what prices.
How do I find an administrative contracting officer?
You can find your contracts PCO from the GSA Schedules eLibrary website. You will see this information posted as the Government Point of Contact identifying the name, phone and email address for that specific contract on the main page. Identify your PCO from this link; search by contract number GSA elibrary.
What is an ACO in government contracting?
Administrative Contracting Officer (ACO) | Defense Security Cooperation Agency. The U.S. government contracting officer who is assigned the responsibility for the administration of U.S. government contracts.
Where can I find DOD contracts?
There is no central repository for all DoD contracts. The OSD/JS FOIA Requester Service Center services contract requests, with a few exceptions, for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Missile Defense Agency, Defense Micro Electronics Activity, and Washington Headquarters Services.
Who is the DCMA for the Defense Department?
(DCMA graphic by Cheryl Jamieson) The Defense Department plans to go in a new direction in its pursuit of enterprise cloud computing: the Joint Warfighter Cloud Capability. U.S. Navy Logistics Specialist 1st Class Douglas Ness serves the Defense Department as an administrative contracting officer with DCMA.
Who is the DCMA contract administrator in Oklahoma?
(DCMA graphic by Elizabeth Szoke) Courtney Walker is a contract administrator at DCMA Aircraft Integrated Maintenance Operations in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She has been a part of the DCMA team for three years. (DCMA graphic by Cheryl Jamieson)
How many contracts does DCMA receive each day?
Every business day, DCMA receives nearly 1,000 new contracts and authorizes more than $650 million in payments to contractors. Most importantly, every day the DCMA team delivers more than a million and a half items – from fighter jets to fasteners – to our warfighters.
Who is the Navy contracting officer for DCMA?
U.S. Navy Logistics Specialist 1st Class Douglas Ness serves the Defense Department as an administrative contracting officer with DCMA. In his civilian role, he signs contracts and provides quality review for all branches of service, overseeing contractors’ payment, negotiations and contract terms.