ACQ 1010 Module 1 Exam Questions With Answers System Acquisition Management - Answer is the process used to acquire quality products which must satisfy the needs of operational users, provide measureable improvements in mission capabilities, and acquired in a timely manner at a fair and reasonable cost. Acquisition Laws - Answer Title 10 of the United States Code governs the organization. structure, and operation of the Armed Forces of the United States National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) - Answer Is one of the principal mechani sms by which Congress modifies the defense acquisition structure Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) - Answer Is the primary regulation for us e by all Federal agencies for the acquisition of supplies and services with appropriated funds. DoDD 5000.01 - Answer This policy, otherwise known as Defense Acquisition System policy states the policies and principles that guide all defense acquisition programs . This directive identifies the DoD key acquisition officials and forums. DoDI 5000.02 - Answer This policy, otherwise known as Operation of the Adaptive Acquisition Framework (AAF) policy is applicable to all systems and services acquired via the Defense Acquisition System (DAS) DoDI 5000.85 - Answer This policy, otherwise known as the Major Capability Acq uisition Pathway policy guides the acquisition of major capability acquisition programs, incl uding major defense acquisition programs (MDAP); other programs categorized as acquisition category such as ACAT I-II, automated information systems (AIS), and more Executive Branch (People) - Answer President, DoD, the Office of Management an d Budget (OMB), the Department of State, and the National Security Cou ncil (NSC) Executive Branch (Objectives) - Answer Satisfy national security object ives, maintaining a balanced force structure, fielding weapon systems to defeat threats to national security , preventing undue congressional interest/scrutiny, and eliminating fraud, waste, and abuse in federal procuerment Legislative Branch (Congress) - Answer Passes laws, provides constitutional checks an d balances to the authority of the Executive Branch, and represent the interests of the people and the States Legislative Branch (Objective) - Answer Balancing national security and social needs, distributing federal dollars by district/state, maximizing competition, controlli ng industry profits, and controlling fraud, waste, and abuse Defense Industry (Contractors) - Answer Includes large, medium, and small organizations, both U.S. and foreign, providing goods and services to the DoD Defense Industry (Objectives) - Answer Profit and growth, cash flow, market share, stability, and technological achievement Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) - Answer Principle staff element of the SECDEF to perform policy development, planning, resource management, fiscal program management Secretary of Defense (SECDEF) - Answer Principal assistant to the President in all matters relating to national security who is responsible for establishing genera l policies and programs for the military departments and agencies, and exercise general authority over those entities. Under Secretary of Defense Comptroller (USD(C)) - Answer Controls the budget and the release of funds and is responsible for the Budgeting and Execution phases of the Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) process Under Secretary of Defense for Policy (USD(P)) - Answer Provides policy advice , ensures DoD plan alignment with national security objective, and maintains responsibility for Defense Planning and Programming Guidance (DPPG) during the Planning phase of PPBE Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisitions and Sustainment (USD(A&S)) - Answer Principal staff assistant and advisor to the Secretary of Defense and Deputy Sec retary of Defense for all matters relating to the DoD Acquisition System. Additional responsibi lities and titles include Defense Acquisition Executive, Chairs the Defense Acquisition B oard (DAB), and makes program milestone decisions for designated Major Defense Acquisition Programs (MDAPS) Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (USD(R&E)) - Answer C hief Technology Officer for the DoD charged with development and oversight of DoD technology strategy for the DoD who develops breakthrough capabilities to hedge against future uncertainties, provides assistance for rapid technology transitions