Government Contracting Glossary
Master the language of government contracting. Browse 498 terms covering regulations, contract types, procurement processes, and more.
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PDA (Principal Development Agency)
A Principal Development Agency (PDA) is the lead agency responsible for managing a specific Federal program that multiple agencies may support.
PDR (Preliminary Design Review)
The Preliminary Design Review (PDR) assesses a system's design progress and ensures it meets requirements before detailed design begins.
PEO (Program Executive Officer)
A Program Executive Officer (PEO) is a senior acquisition official responsible for managing a portfolio of related acquisition programs.
PEPPM (Pennsylvania Education Purchasing Program For Microcomputers)
PEPPM is a Pennsylvania-based cooperative purchasing program for educational technology, streamlining procurement for schools and libraries.
PESTO (Program Evaluation Strategy And Trade Off Analysis)
PESTO is a systematic approach to evaluate program effectiveness, identify alternatives, and make informed decisions in government contracting.
PFM (Performance Based Management)
Performance Based Management (PFM) emphasizes achieving desired outcomes over strict adherence to process in government contracting.
PIEE (Performance Integrated Evaluation Environment)
PIEE is the DoD's single sign-on platform for procurement functions. It streamlines access to applications for contractors & government.
PIP (Product Improvement Program)
A Product Improvement Program (PIP) enhances existing products through upgrades or modifications to improve performance, reliability, or address deficiencies.
PIV (Personal Identity Verification)
PIV is a government-issued ID used for secure access to federal facilities and IT systems. Contractors must adhere to PIV requirements.
PKI (Public Key Infrastructure)
PKI is a system using digital certificates to verify and authenticate users and devices, crucial for secure government contracting operations.
PM (Program Manager)
A Program Manager (PM) oversees all aspects of a government contract, ensuring performance, schedule, budget, and compliance requirements are met.
PMA (Program Management Advisor)
A Program Management Advisor (PMA) provides expert consultation and guidance to government program offices, enhancing program execution and outcomes.
