Emily Murphy, GSA’s administrator, said she didn’t want to roll back the Transactional Data Reporting (TDR) initiative, but see if it could be improved through e-invoicing.
In her first interview since being confirmed, GSA Administrator Emily Murphy expands on her focus areas.
The Federal Acquisition Institute Training Application System (FAITAS) has been unavailable for civilian agencies for more than a month.
Rod Turk, the acting chief information officer at Commerce, said about 55 IT workers have taken acquisition-related training over the past year.
The Coalition for Government Procurement questions why federal agencies are pursuing initiatives that appear to be duplicative, rather than maximizing their spending through existing vehicles.
What is the current state of category management in the federal government? Find out when Ray Bjorklund, president of Birch Grove Consulting joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf. January 30, 2018
What were the top procurement stories in 2017 and what's ahead for contractors in 2018? Find out when Bill Gormley, president of Gormley Group, joins host Roger Waldron on this week's Off the Shelf. January 23, 2018
DoD's acquisition, technology and logistics split is finally here and this is what workers can expect.
First volume of three expected reports from the "Section 809" panel seeks changes in areas ranging from business IT to contract oversight and commercial buying.
Lawmakers urge the Coast Guard to follow the Veterans Affairs Department's example and adopt the same EHR system used by the Defense Department.
PV Puvvada, the president of Unisys Federal, discusses in Federal News Radio’s new show, Views from the Corner Office, the trends and challenges of being a federal contractor.
The Trump administration’s 2-in, 1-out regulations initiative stymied the advancement of new acquisition rules.
The results of a new study comparing GSA Advantage to Amazon Business may be surprising in light of the recent legislative activity and discussions surrounding online acquisition options for government.
In today's Federal Newscast, the General Services Administration has finalized a major change to its Federal Supply Schedules allowing the purchase of incidental materials.
Dan Chenok and Jesse Samberg, IBM Center for the Business of Government, offer insights from a recent roundtable highlighting ways agencies can more quickly move to shared services.