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Navigating the 5 Steps of the Procurement Journey Part 2

The Procurement School

Author: Graham Allen In the second of two parts of “Navigation the Five Steps of the Procurement Journey” we’ll be covering posting, evaluation, award and close out. Step 4 Evaluation Once the procurement closes bids are evaluated. The first evaluation stage is the mandatory requirements which are evaluated either ‘yes’ or ‘no’.

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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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From a recent practitioner: More of what’s ahead for federal acquisition in 2024

Federal News Network

I think we recently saw an article that we crossed $100 billion a year market share threshold, which was somewhat unheard of just even a few years ago, but it’s all due to an unknown. 1102 that has to make a decision around following made in America regulations or evaluating carbon impact of a particular procurement decision.

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Friday Flash 06/07/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

1 Simplified Acquisition Threshold: The bill would raise the simplified acquisition threshold (SAT) from $250,000 to $500,000. Unlike traditional competition requirements, these procedures are more streamlined and flexible. Department of Commerce To register for this members-only meeting, click here.

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Friday Flash 04/26/2024

The Coalition for Government Procurement

While the threshold for reporting under CISA’s rule is higher than, for example, under the Department of Defense’s (“DoD’s”) cyber incident reporting rule (which requires reporting of incidents involving activities that “may have” occurred), this is a welcome acknowledgement of the practicalities of cyber incident detection and response.