AMOD
Acquisition Method of Delivery
Definition
Acquisition Method of Delivery refers to the mechanism through which the government acquires and delivers goods or services to end users. AMOD considerations include contract type, delivery approach, distribution channels, and logistics arrangements.
AMOD decisions affect contract structure, pricing, and performance requirements. Options may include direct vendor delivery, government distribution centers, contractor-managed inventory, or digital delivery for software and services. Understanding AMOD requirements helps contractors propose appropriate delivery solutions and price logistics costs accurately.
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