Origin
The Acquisition Governance Board was established in order to provide direction and guidance for enabling strategic acquisition and business management transformation in the Acquisition Domain. Additionally, the AGB promotes a business support environment that enables effective, seamless, efficient and collaborative acquisition processes. Within this business support environment, the management of the Acquisition Domain information technology portfolio is a key priority. The AGB oversees the aligning of information technology capital investments with business goals.
AGB Chairperson
· Dee Lee, Director, Defense Procurement and Acquisition Policy (DPAP)
AGB Members and Designees
· Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology)
· Assistant Secretary of the Navy (Research, Development and Acquisition)
· Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition)
· Directors of the major ODAs
Current Scope
The AGB's current scope of service involves the following:
· Execute actions to implement and achieve the domain vision both as a body and in the members' role of Service and Component Acquisition Executives
· Establish a roadmap for achieving the Acquisition Domain vision of enabling strategic acquisition
· Guide the development of and enforce the use of architecture products (e.g., standards, constraints, guidelines, processes, and products) within the Acquisition community
· Review Service/Agency-specific Acquisition Domain business-improvement initiatives to ensure that the portfolio management process is properly implemented
· Within the context provided by the BMMP, support domain integration and compliance with the Department's business enterprise architecture