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Help unleash the superpower of procurement in the United States: Join OCP!

Open Contracting Partnership

In the United States , the federal government alone spends over $600 billion annually on public contracts. Given its scope and scale, government contracting has a vast, untapped potential to address many of the most significant challenges from improving the state safety net to increasing equal opportunities for local businesses.

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Training is an Allowable Cost and Required for Government Contractors

Redstone Government Consulting

That said, those businesses in the government contracting industry are also facing an ever-expanding list of required or at least expected training that is necessary to maintain compliance with their growing list of contract clauses.

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Commitment, coalitions, change: How we can build on #OGPEstonia’s energy to reform public contracting

Open Contracting Partnership

We need to: 1) Convert general do-gooding commitments into clear goals and change management. You need to plan for systematic change management right from the start and anticipate how you will handle pushback. We need to build coalitions of change with the power to overcome vested interests, inertia and protect progress.

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Moving Customers to the Front of the Digital Transformation Line

FedInsider

She has proven expertise in developing holistic solutions to complex organizational challenges by leveraging data, technology, and business process improvement, while driving effective change management. Department of Labor (DOL) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

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Another possible challenge for DoD’s $19B moving contract: No movers

Federal News Network

Service Contract Act complications Another major complication for movers: Under the GHC contract, they’ll need to comply with the Service Contract Act (SCA) — something they’ve never had to do before, and that they argue is fundamentally incompatible with the way the moving industry operates.

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Meet the New Featured Contributors

GovLoop

She speaks, writes and consults on state government contract nuances with emphasis in IT & Tech, Medicaid/Healthcare and other Professional Services spaces.

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Embracing Data-Driven Change to Enhance Customer Experiences

FedInsider

Department of Labor (DOL) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

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