What is an interagency acquisition?
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP) states, Interagency acquisition is the term used to describe the procedure by which an agency needing supplies or services obtains them using another agencys contract, the acquisition assistance of another agency, or both. Interagency acquisitions typically involve two government agencies: the requesting agency, which is the agency with the requirement, and the servicing agency which provides acquisition support, administers contracts for other agencies direct use, or both.