Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1020847 Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The DoD annually procures billions of dollars worth of systems, supplies, and services in support of the national military strategy. Faced with budget cuts and other resource constraints, the DoD must transform its procurement process to ensure cost-effective sourcing of critical supplies and services. One aspect of current transformation in the DoD is the use of a strategic sourcing approach for the procurement of services at military installations. Using the Air Force's strategic sourcing process as our context, we developed an optimization model for selecting a set of proposals from among multiple offerors for services to be performed at multiple installations. The selection achieves the most favorable objective by balancing the confidence level in an offeror's past performance with the cost of services to the Air Force. The research findings, which are based on a realistic scenario, demonstrate improvements over the current sourcing process in both overall performance and cost.

► Development of optimization model for U.S. Air Force's strategic sourcing process. ► The model balances confidence level in offerors' performance with cost of services. ► The model demonstrates improvements over current sourcing process.

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