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2008 DISA Forecast to Industry: DISA Briefs Industry on its Procurement Strategy and Upcoming Requirements
INPUT, Aug 2008, Pages: 6
The 2008 Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Forecast to Industry, held in Arlington, VA, on Friday, August 8th, provided industry with a first look at the agency's requirements and programs in the new era under acting Director RADM Elizabeth Hight.
Description
DISA leaders, including managers at the Program Executive Office level, consistently emphasized the importance of delivering expanded net-centric capabilities that are interoperable, flexible, and scalable, all while controlling costs and pushing capabilities to the edge where they best serve the war-fighter. In addition to discussing specific programs, DISA executives also conveyed news that may be potentially troubling to industry concerning the increasingly restrictive competition climate at the agency.
This Analyst Recap of the 2008 DISA Forecast to Industry provides an overview of the key themes, programs, and vendor takeaways, including:
-DISA's recent technological successes -Developments in the acquisition environment at DISA -Updates to over $7 billion of top pre-solicitation DISA programs -DISA's current pain points and challenges --Technology choke points --Balancing collaboration/information sharing and data security --Delivering capabilities to the war-fighter --Upcoming BRAC relocation
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