Bill Woods, Acquisition & Sourcing Management Issues Director, GAO

The Defense Department competes about 60 percent of its contracts and task orders. DoD says the main reason it won\'t compete a contract is because only one com...

The Defense Department competes about 60 percent of its contracts and task orders. DoD says the main reason it won’t compete a contract is because only one company shows up to the bargaining table. Bill Woods is director of acquisition and sourcing management issues at the Government Accountability Office. On In Depth with Francis Rose, he tracked DoD’s contract history to see if it’s leaving money on the table.

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