ATR
After-Action Review
Definition
An After-Action Review is a structured review process conducted after a project, event, or activity to capture lessons learned and identify opportunities for improvement. ATRs examine what happened, why it happened, and how future performance can be improved.
Government programs may require contractor participation in ATRs following contract completion, major milestones, or significant events. ATR findings inform process improvements and may affect past performance evaluations. Conducting effective ATRs demonstrates commitment to continuous improvement and provides documentation supporting future proposals.
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