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"I think when you start to read all four executive orders together, you see that's when the differences really come into focus," said Emily Murphy.
The effort is set to bring about the biggest change to how the government buys products and services since the 1990s.
The agency’s OneGov Strategy comes on the heels of its feud with top-10 consulting firms to reduce waste in IT contracts.
While most policy activity is in the United States, it is not acting alone. India's "preferential market access" policies, launched in 2013, direct government agencies to give procurement ...
The U.S. government ... the procurement system will demand more than piecemeal policy tweaks; it will require sustained leadership, coordinated action, and a strategic approach anchored in continuous ...
From creating baseline language for RFPs to analyzing vendor performance and more, artificial intelligence is poised to ...
Three senior Trump officials explain why revamping the Federal Acquisition Regulation, and the $1 trillion in government ...
"They want things to be more simpler, easier to use, more friendly to businesses trying to break into the marketplace," said Eric Crusius.
The Administration signed two Executive Orders (EOs or “Orders”) and one Presidential Memorandum (“Memo”) on April 9, 2025, ...