The Effectiveness of Partnering and Job Order Contracting
2016-The State of Our Schools-NIBS
School facilities represent the second largest sector of public infrastructure spending, after
highways, and yet we have no comprehensive national data source on K–12 public school
infrastructure. Even at the state level, school facilities information is often scant. The dearth of
official data and standards for our nation’s public school infrastructure has left communities and
states working largely on their own to plan for and provide high-quality facilities. This is no less than astounding when faced with the fact that schools nationwide spend $50B/year on average for O&M (daily cleaning, grounds keeping, maintenance, utilities, and security of facilities).
JOC – Owner Satisfaction Survey
Job-Order Construction Quantification
Improving the Army’s Job Order Contracting Program
Job Order Contracting – A Procurement Success Story, 1998
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PARTNERING AND SOURCE SELECTION IN JOB ORDER CONTRACTING