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What's New in the GSA Schedules Program?
Encore Presentation Steve Kempf Assistant Commissioner, Office of Acquisition Management Federal Acquisition Service, GSA October 27th, 2009 Larryand Steve cover streamlining the schedules program to make it easier to use, what steps GSA is taking to promote the schedules and train buyers, and how the Federal Acquisition Service and Public Building Service are working to create a "One GSA" face to federal customers...
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GSA seeks to green all that it touches
Acting administrator Prouty promises the agency will lead the nation in how they use environmentally friendly products and services. Prouty says he wants to add funding in 2011 for research and development for green products and other things. GSA's schedules received a lift in 2009 because of Recovery Act and the excitement over energy saving products and services.
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GSA: Schedules changes coming, take a look at SmartBUY
Now that FY 2010 is underway, Federal News Radio learns what acquisition and procurement officials be expecting?
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GSA opens e-Buy to state and local customers
The federal e-Buy contracting system is expanding to include state and local governments that need help. Steve Kempf is Assistant Commissioner for Acquisition Management at the General Services Administration and joins us with details...
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House joins Smart Contracting Caucus
Members of the House of Representatives that are interested in contracting issues join the Smart Contracting Caucus. The group is starting a seriesof discussions about issues that are creating some challenges for acquisition managers...
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