COPS - The Contracting Officer Platform

Topic 007 - The Competition Compass

52 min · 7. Juni 2026
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In this episode of COPS – The Contracting Officer Platform, we take a practical — and occasionally painful — journey through the world of federal competition requirements and acquisition exceptions. Using RFO part 6 and Topic 007: The CO’s Competition Compass as the guides, this episode explores Full & Open Competition, exclusion of sources, sole-source authorities, urgent operational requirements, industrial mobilization, international agreements, and the real-world judgment calls contracting professionals make every day. Along the way, we tackle scenarios involving cyber attacks, disaster relief, major weapon systems, brand-name pitfalls, and the timeless acquisition phrase: “…well, it depends.” This episode is equal parts training, storytelling, and acquisition therapy session — because every contracting professional knows the rules are important, but the mission rarely arrives under perfect conditions.

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Episode Topic A09 - Commercially Speaking (The Debate) Cover

Topic A09 - Commercially Speaking (The Debate)

COPS Debate Night: Commercially Speaking - RFO Part 12 vs. RFO Part 15 Welcome back to COPS Debate Night, where the regulations are real, the opinions are stronger, and everyone is convinced their acquisition strategy is the one the FAR intended all along. Hosted ESPN the AN. (Acquisition Network).  Tonight's main event: Has RFO Part 12 changed Government acquisition forever... or does traditional negotiated procurement under RFO Part 15 still deserve the championship belt? **In the blue corner: Team Commercial. "Less paperwork. Faster awards. Buy what the market already built." **In the red corner: Team Traditional. "Slow down. Document everything. If it isn't in the file... it didn't happen." Expect plenty of friendly body blows over commercial determinations, market research, simplified procedures, competition, evaluation methods, documentation requirements, and whether buying a commercially available laptop really needs enough paperwork to launch the next moon mission. We'll tackle the questions every acquisition professional has heard in a meeting: * "Can we just buy the thing?" * "Did anyone actually do market research?" * "Is this really commercial... or did the contractor just put it in a glossy brochure?" * "Who invited Policy to this meeting?" * "Legal only had one minor comment... right?" Expect hot takes, friendly trash talk, and just enough contracting sarcasm to make every Contract Specialist, Contracting Officer, Policy Chief, and Legal Advisor laugh... while quietly wondering if they're the punchline. Spoiler Alert: Nobody gets completely roasted. Commercial acquisition isn't the answer to every problem, and Part 15 isn't just bureaucracy with page numbers. The real winner is the Contracting Officer who knows when speed wins, when rigor matters, and when the mission demands both. So grab your coffee, open the FAR, silence the Teams notification from *that CO*, and join us LIVE from FAR Arena for America's Next Great Acquisition Debate—where the audience picks a side, the moderator quotes the FAR, and somehow... ...the final answer is still, "It depends"

7. Juli 202623 min
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Topic 009 - Commercially Speaking

In this episode of COPS – The Contracting Officer Platform, we're diving into one of acquisition's favorite pastimes: arguing over whether something is actually commercial. Is it a commercial product? A commercial service? COTS? Or is somebody about to spend three weeks writing a Commercial Determination because "the vendor said so"? We'll unpack the updated RFO Part 12 landscape, commercial definitions, prior commercial determinations, and the new simplified acquisition procedures that are changing how Contracting Officers buy commercial solutions. Along the way we'll tackle everyone's favorite acquisition traditions: * The meeting that could have been solved with five minutes of market research. * The phrase, "We've always bought it commercially..." * The coworker who believes adding a green paint job somehow makes an item "Government unique." * And the mysterious Commercial Determination that somehow requires seventeen reviewers but nobody remembers who started it. We'll also break down the new commercial thresholds, simplified procedures, quality assurance, financing, software and technical data, clause updates, and the practical decisions that separate confident Contracting Officers from people frantically searching the FAR five minutes before a meeting. Spoiler alert: Not everything sold by a contractor is commercial... and not everything that feels complicated actually needs to be. Sometimes the answer is simply knowing where to look before reinventing the acquisition wheel. So grab your coffee, open RFO Part 12, keep the Commercial Item Database bookmarked, and join us as we discover that the fastest acquisition strategy usually starts with one simple question: "Has someone already figured this out?"

7. Juli 202642 min
Episode Topic B08 - Match the Mission: IDIQ vs BOA Agility (Debate) Cover

Topic B08 - Match the Mission: IDIQ vs BOA Agility (Debate)

COPS Debate Night ROUND TWO: IDIQ vs BOA — Structure vs Agility In this special double header of COPS debate episodes, two acquisition heavyweights step into the ring to settle a question every contracting professional has wrestled with: Do you build the mission on the structure and scalability of an IDIQ, or ride the flexibility and speed of a BOA? Team IDIQ argues that governance, ordering procedures, and long-term strategic planning are the ultimate acquisition power move. Team BOA fires back that when requirements are moving at the speed of relevance, agility beats bureaucracy every time. Expect hot takes on acquisition velocity, administrative burden, competition strategy, stakeholder expectations, and everyone's favorite buzzword—mission alignment. Along the way, we'll explore whether IDIQs are the acquisition world's enterprise solution or just a very expensive gym membership, and whether BOAs are the agile startup of contracting or simply organized chaos with a document number. Spoiler alert: nobody gets completely roasted, because both tools have a legitimate seat at the acquisition table. The real winner is the Contracting Officer who knows when to leverage structure, when to embrace flexibility, and when to stop trying to force every requirement into their favorite contract vehicle. Grab your popcorn, open FAR Part 16, and join us for a spirited showdown where governance meets agility, strategy meets speed, and everyone leaves with a better answer to the age-old acquisition question: "It depends."

17. Juni 202625 min
Episode Topic A08 - Match the Mission: FP vs CR Risk (Debate) Cover

Topic A08 - Match the Mission: FP vs CR Risk (Debate)

Fixed-Price. Cost-Reimbursement. Incentives. Time-and-Materials. Every contract type comes with a different balance of risk, control, flexibility, and performance. In this special debate-style episode of COPS – The Contracting Officer Platform, we put the most common contract types head-to-head and challenge the assumptions behind each one. Is Fixed-Price really the gold standard? Does Cost-Reimbursement encourage innovation or invite overruns? When do Incentive contracts actually drive performance, and when do they simply add complexity? Through spirited arguments, rebuttals, real-world acquisition scenarios, and practical contracting insights, we'll explore how acquisition professionals match contract types to mission requirements, allocate risk between the Government and industry, and avoid the costly mistake of forcing the wrong contract type onto the wrong requirement. Because in contracting, the best contract type isn't the one you like most—it's the one that best matches the mission.

17. Juni 202620 min
Episode Topic 008 - Matching the Mission with Contract Types Cover

Topic 008 - Matching the Mission with Contract Types

What do contract types, delivery vehicles, special contract forms, and agreements all have in common? They're tools—and every tool was built to solve a different problem. In this episode of COPS – The Contracting Officer Platform, we take a practical journey through FAR Part 16 and beyond, exploring how acquisition professionals match mission requirements to the right contracting approach. From Firm-Fixed-Price and Cost-Reimbursement contracts to Incentives, IDIQs, T&M, Labor-Hour, Letter Contracts, Basic Agreements, and BOAs, we'll break down not just what they are—but why they exist. Along the way, we'll tackle real-world scenarios, common misconceptions, warrant board traps, and the decision-making mindset that separates contract administrators from strategic Contracting Officers. Because success in contracting isn't about knowing every tool in the toolbox. It's about knowing which one to use before you start swinging the hammer.

17. Juni 20261 h 2 min