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Proceedings of the closed-cycle MHD specialists'meeting, March 30-31, 1978
  • Language: en

Proceedings of the closed-cycle MHD specialists'meeting, March 30-31, 1978

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1978
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Reinventing Federal Procurement
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Reinventing Federal Procurement

At head of cover title: From red tape to results.

Federal Acquisition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 74

Federal Acquisition

A growing portion of federal spending is related to buying services such as administrative, management, and information technical support. Services accounted for about 60% of total FY 2006 procurement dollars. The Services Acquisition Reform Act (SARA) of 2003 established a Services Acquisition Advisory Panel to make recommendations for improving acquisition practices. In Jan. 2007, the panel proposed 89 recommendations to improve fed. acquisition practices. This report determines how the panel recommendations compare to past work and identifies how the Office of Fed. Procurement Policy expects the recommendations to be addressed. Includes recommendations. Charts and tables.

Federal Acquisition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 74

Federal Acquisition

A growing portion of federal spending is related to buying services such as administrative, management, and information technology support. Services accounted for about 60 percent of total fiscal year 2006 procurement dollars. The Services Acquisition Reform Act (SARA) of 2003 established a Services Acquisition Advisory Panel to make recommendations for improving acquisition practices. In January 2007, the panel proposed 89 recommendations to improve federal acquisition practices. GAO was asked to determine how the panel recommendations compare to GAO's past work and identify how the Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP) expects the recommendations to be addressed. To do this, GAO analyzed the panel report and compared its findings and recommendations to GAO's past work and recommendations, obtained OFPP's views on how it expected the recommendations to be implemented, and reviewed proposed legislation in Congress to determine if legislative provisions had the potential to address some recommendations.

Federal Acquisition: Oversight Plan Needed to Help Implement Acquisition Advisory Panel's Recommendations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 15

Federal Acquisition: Oversight Plan Needed to Help Implement Acquisition Advisory Panel's Recommendations

A growing portion of federal spending is related to buying services such as administrative, management, and information technical support. Services accounted for about 60% of total FY2006 procurement dollars. The Services Acquisition Reform Act (SARA) of 2003 established an Acquisition Advisory Panel to make recommendations for improving acquisition practices. In Jan. 2007, the panel proposed 89 recommendations to improve federal acquisition practices. The author was asked to testify on how the panel recommendations compare to his past work and identify how the Office of Federal Procurement Policy expects the recommendations to be addressed. Charts and tables.

Preliminary Draft Report
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 69

Preliminary Draft Report

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"The Acquisition Advisory Panel Small Business Cross-Cutting Working Group submits this report addressing the small business issues that cut across the Panel's statutory charter. The report is divided into three general sections. Section I provides an introduction, defining the specific issues under consideration and the methodology for analysis. Section II of the report addresses the first major issue area involving acquisition planning, while Section III examines the second main issue area concerning competition for multiple award services contracts. The discussion of each of those two issue areas begins with a review of the relevant legal background and is followed by an analysis of the Group's findings and proposed recommendations"--Page [1].