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Procurement Desktop Defense (PD²) Introduction
SPS Spotlight Series January 2014
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Overview What is PD2 Getting Help Reference Library
NOTE: This information was originally created for The SPS Spotlight Series project, which ran from November 2013 through November Updates to the original content may be incorporated to ensure accuracy. If you have any questions about this information, please contact the SPS Help Desk at Overview What is PD2 Getting Help Reference Library
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What is PD²? Procurement Desktop-Defense (PD²) provides automated strategic, streamlined contract management support for the procurement professional within a complete workflow management solution. PD² is an integral part of the DoD's Standard Procurement System (SPS) which is integrating acquisition, logistics and financial management within one end-to-end enterprise business system. PD2 supports the complete end-to-end procurement cycle from requirements definition/initiation through solicitation, offer evaluation and award to contract administration and closeout
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Desktop Configuration
PD² uses a “desktop” configuration that is designed to mimic the everyday operations of a professional office.
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Getting Help In future outreach material, we will discuss the PD² general functionality, as it pertains to the contracts specialist. Let’s look at getting help within the system.
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Getting Help In PD², getting help is easy. General help subjects include: PD2 Advisor “How Do I” Quick Reference Guide A Glossary of Terms and Acronyms Using Help
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Getting Help: PD² Advisor
PD² Advisor is an electronic performance support system, designed to provide users with complete step-by-step procedures for performing a task. PD² Advisor is designed to help users gain knowledge about training procedures in a way that minimizes search time for advanced users, and maximizes detailed support for beginning users.
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Getting Help: PD² Advisor
To Access PD² Advisor, simply click the “Help” menu and select PD² Advisor or, select the help icon.
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Getting Help: PD² Advisor
Here make selections of subjects such as “Functional User, System Administration, or FPDS Reports.” Lets look at Functional User.
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Getting Help: PD² Advisor
Select from several topics to get step-by-step instructions on the selected subject. In our case we selected “Password Security.”
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Getting Help: PD² Advisor
Notice that there is not only an explanation of the item, but step-by-step instructions in the performance of this item. This would be the same for other subjects that are selected.
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Getting Help: How Do I Another item that is useful in getting help is the “How do I” function. Access this from the menu or from within the Advisor.
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Getting Help: How Do I “How do I” gives a quick reference of the most frequently used subjects. In our example, we selected “Create a Purchase Request”.
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Getting Help: How Do I Notice that there are several links to the parts of the Purchase Request that you may need help creating.
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Getting Help: How Do I Once selected, the link will give you the step-by-step directions that are needed to complete this portion of the task.
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Getting Help: Glossary
Yet and still another great help function is the “Glossary.” This feature may be accessed from the menu, or within the Advisor. The glossary gives users an explanation of terms, related abbreviations and acronyms.
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Getting Help: Glossary
By clicking on a letter, (we selected “B”) terms and acronyms that start with that letter are shown.
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Getting Help: Glossary
Clicking on an item will show the meaning of the term or an explanation of the acronym.
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Getting Help: Using Help
If all else fails, you can maximize your efforts by finding out exactly how to use the help items. From the menu (or within the advisor) click on “Using Help” and see a selection of items to choose from.
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Getting Help: Using Help
Select a subject (we selected glossary) and additional help on how to access and or use that particular help item will be shown.
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Getting Help: Reference Library
When research is needed, PD² provides the use of the two major regulations used by the DoD. These are the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), and the DoD supplement to the FAR called the (DFARS). Simply click on the icon called “bookshelf” and you will be taken to the bookshelf area where these regulations are kept.
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Getting Help: Reference Library
Here there is not only the aforementioned regulations, but other useful reference items. All of these items are controlled by your System Administrator.
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Getting Help: Reference Library
To navigate through one of the books in the Reference Library (like the FAR), first highlight a "PART" on the left. Then choose a section from the “Table of Contents” on the right.
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Getting Help: Reference Library
Clicking on a hyperlink within one of the sections will instantly take you to that particular passage.
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Getting Help Keep in mind that there are other reference items that may help you such as, “My Local Books” and the Additional Reference Material.
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