Award & contract administrationGovernment organization

ACC

Army Contracting Command

Definition

Army Contracting Command is the U.S. Army's principal contracting organization, responsible for acquiring goods and services to support Army operations worldwide. ACC manages billions of dollars in annual contract obligations through contracting centers, installation contracting offices, and specialized acquisition organizations.

ACC includes major subordinate commands such as ACC-Aberdeen Proving Ground, ACC-Warren, ACC-Redstone, and Mission and Installation Contracting Command. Understanding ACC organizational structure helps contractors identify appropriate contracting offices for their capabilities. ACC procurements follow AFARS (Army Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement) in addition to FAR and DFARS.

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