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PRISM - Acquisition Management

PRISM delivers comprehensive FAR/DFARS compliant acquisition management support for all phases of the acquisition lifecycle, from the initial needs identification, acquisition planning, and requisition stage through solicitation, response evaluation, award and close-out.   PRISM's unique modular design allows agencies to select and utilize the acquisition functionality that best supports their mission and to define the internal business rules that will govern those processes. 

PRISM was built for specifically for federal users and is one of the few systems on the market with a proven track record of successfully managing the complexities unique to federal acquisition.  

PRISM's core business engine thinks like an acquisition officer and captures all the data that is unique to managing the acquisition processes.  PRISM 's SOA compliant architecture comes loaded with the standard web services and APIs needed to neatly fit it into any existing or planned ERP stack.  Acquisition teams benefit from a system specifically designed to meet their needs, while the financial community gets the real-time commitments and obligation data they need to manage the books.  

PRISM is truly a best-of-breed acquisition solution. 

Learn more:

  • Advance Procurement Plans
  • Milestone Tracking
  • Requisitions
  • Acquisition Packages
  • Solicitations
  • Best Value Source Selection
  • Support for Exhibits and CDRLS
  • Purchase Card Orders
  • Multiple Award Schedules
  • Contracts
  • Delivery/Task Orders
  • Purchase Orders
  • BPAs & BPA Calls
  • MIPRs
  • Interagency Agreements
  • Modifications
  • First Article Approval
  • Receiving
  • Inspection
  • Acceptance
  • Invoices
  • Closeout
  • Archiving

Learn more about PRISM's:

  • General Features
  • Grants Management Features
  • Ownership of all data
  • Transparency across the lifecycle
  • Full compliance with Federal/DoD mandates
  • Flexibility to support mission critical programs
  • Ability to maintain a high level of responsiveness
  • Web-based worldwide access
  • Rapid deployment capability
  • Ability to grow and evolve as new challenges emerge