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value engineering
(redirected from Value methodology)

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An organized effort directed at analyzing the function of Department of Defense systems, equipment, facilities, procedures, and supplies for the purpose of achieving the required function at the lowest total cost of effective ownership, consistent with requirements for performance, reliability, quality, and maintainability.


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ALJUCAR argues that the agency failed to make awards in accordance with the best value methodology identified in the RFP.
A number of factors in recent years, including heightened regulator scrutiny and the notion that a systematic approach to fair valuation can more effectively reflect current market conditions, have led to a near universal acceptance of employing a fair value methodology to estimate the value of international equity securities at the time of NAV calculation," said Robert Haddad, senior manager of evaluated services, Interactive Data Pricing and Reference Data.
 
 
 
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