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State Dept. reshaping acquisition organization, processes

Federal News Network

It helps me with category management. But that is not the panacea for category management. The threshold [for review] is $250 million and over. “The The threshold [for review] is $250 million and over. Michael Derrios is the senior procurement executive at the State Department. “It We use those.

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Your Teams Have Account Plans in Place… But Are They Optimized for Federal Contracting?

GovSpend

Maximizing the essential components of an agency account plan involves: Developing a Comprehensive Understanding of the Agency Steps included in understanding an agency include: Gaining a comprehensive understanding of the agency’s overall spending further analyze the spend by NAICS, PSC, or Category Management Codes.

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Your Teams Have Account Plans in Place… But Are They Optimized for Federal Contracting?

GovSpend

Maximizing the essential components of an agency account plan involves: Developing a Comprehensive Understanding of the Agency Steps included in understanding an agency include: Gaining a comprehensive understanding of the agency’s overall spending further analyze the spend by NAICS, PSC, or Category Management Codes.

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Friday Flash 06/07/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

OMB Launches Acquisition Data Strategy The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) issued a circular on May 30 entitled “Strategic Management of Acquisition Data and Information.” 1 Simplified Acquisition Threshold: The bill would raise the simplified acquisition threshold (SAT) from $250,000 to $500,000.

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Friday Flash 04/26/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

The unfinished requirements include developing a list of common categories of “critical software” and incorporating cost analysis of the EO’s requirements into the budgeting process. Entities that meet certain threshold criteria – regardless of size – are covered by the rule. What needs to be reported?