NextGen is seeking a Software Procurement Specialist to support the Centralized Acquisition and License Management program for the US Army. The selected candidate will be responsible for facilitating the completion of lifecycle processes for software licensing and maintenance from requirements definition through acquisition.
Requirements
- Support and facilitate the completion of the life cycle processes associated with acquisition and management of software and Information Technology (IT) assets
- Work with technical/project leads to perform requirements planning and analysis; perform technical and market research; obtain pricing information from vendors; review Sources Sought synopses; obtain Vendor/Software Licenses Agreements
- Partner with senior government leads, requirement owners, and additional stakeholders to meet customer software technical and acquisition requirements
- Resolve process and acquisition issues through analysis and research, identify solutions and make corrective recommendations to senior leadership
- Report to and collaborate with senior government officials, keeping them abreast of team action statuses, impacts, and remediation efforts
- Review documentation to maintain compliance and concurrence with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) and Army guidelines, policies, and procedures; obtain subject matter expert input or research reference material for clarification
- Provide excellent customer service and teamwork both internally and externally with a “can do,” respectful, and positive approach
- Act as a trusted liaison who collaborates, communicates, interfaces, and partner with senior government leads, customers, and stakeholders to obtain success in meeting leadership objectives
- Develop Independent Government Cost Estimates (IGCE), Acquisition Resource Packages (ARP), Justification and Approval (J&A), Market Research Reports (MRRs) and additional documentation in support of the acquisition process
Benefits
- Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities