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Congratulations to the following 2023 EIP Awardees: Lifetime Acquisition Excellence Presented to individuals in the contracting community (government or industry) for demonstrating a life-long commitment to advancing “common sense in government procurement.”
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It also breaks down the long-standing regional contracting structure that supported the MAS program. Second, the realignment provides an opportunity to increase transparency for customer agencies and industry partners seeking to do business with FAS. Third, the alignment provides an opportunity to improve data management.
It also breaks down the long-standing regional contracting structure that supported the MAS program. Second, the realignment provides an opportunity to increase transparency for customer agencies and industry partners seeking to do business with FAS. Third, the alignment provides an opportunity to improve data management.
It also breaks down the long-standing regional contracting structure that supported the MAS program. Second, the realignment provides an opportunity to increase transparency for customer agencies and industry partners seeking to do business with FAS. Third, the alignment provides an opportunity to improve data management.
It may put a ceiling on job growth within that organization, which sends a message to staff that tenure is not a priority; training may be capped because the services can be bought; concern for morale with existing staff; there is a greater dependency on the 3rd party services; a loss of organizational knowledge; inconsistency in service providers.
The need for “common sense” in government procurement remains at the forefront, as does a federal acquisition framework that fosters transparency, prioritizes fairness, and drives innovation. With an impressive $50 billion ceiling over 10 years, MAPS is one of the most sought-after federal contracts for FY 2025.
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