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''<blockquote>A comprehensive, integrated plan that identifies the acquisition approach and describes the business, technical, and support strategies that management will follow to manage program risks and meet program objectives. The Acquisition Strategy should define the relationship between the acquisition phases and work efforts, and key program events such as decision points, reviews, contract awards, test activities, production lot/delivery quantities, and operational deployment objectives. (DAU February 19, 2010)</blockquote>''
<blockquote>''(1) An organization or an individual that enters into an agreement with the acquirer for the supply of a product or a service.''  (ISO/IEC 2015)</blockquote>


====Source====
<blockquote>''(2) Suppliers may be internal or external.'' (ISO/IEC 2015) </blockquote>
DAU. February 19, 2010. ''Defense Acquisition Guidebook (DAG)''. Ft. Belvoir, VA, USA: Defense Acquisition University (DAU)/U.S. Department of Defense (DoD).  
 
===Source===
(1) and (2) ISO/IEC/IEEE. 2015. ''[[ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288|Systems and Software Engineering -- System Life Cycle Processes]]''. Geneva, Switzerland: International Organisation for Standardisation / International Electrotechnical Commissions / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015.  


===Discussion===
===Discussion===
Discussion as to why this is the "consensus" definition for the SEBoK.
None.


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(1) An organization or an individual that enters into an agreement with the acquirer for the supply of a product or a service. (ISO/IEC 2015)

(2) Suppliers may be internal or external. (ISO/IEC 2015)

Source

(1) and (2) ISO/IEC/IEEE. 2015. Systems and Software Engineering -- System Life Cycle Processes. Geneva, Switzerland: International Organisation for Standardisation / International Electrotechnical Commissions / Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015.

Discussion

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SEBoK v. 2.12, released 27 May 2025