Friday Flash, 05.24.13

Friday Flash, 05.24.13

Comment of the Week As you know, on Wednesday the General Services Administration and Coalition members came together at the Coalition’s GSA Business Roundtable.  The roundtable featured an engaging “Myth-Busters” dialogue focusing on GSA’s new mission statement and priorities: The mission of GSA is to deliver the best value in real estate, acquisition, and technology

Friday Flash, 05.17.13

Comment of the Week The GSA Business Roundtable is right around the corner!  The May 22nd GSA Business Roundtable is a Myth-Busters event bringing together procurement professionals and senior executives from GSA and its industry partners for a dialogue focusing on Acting Administrator Dan Tangherlini’s new mission statement and six priorities.  The mission statement and

Friday Flash, 05.10.13

Comment of the Week – Prep for GSA Business Roundtable “The mission of GSA is to deliver the best value in real estate, acquisition, and technology services to government and the American people.”   In executing its mission GSA has identified six priorities: Delivering Better Value and Savings Serving our Partners Expanding Opportunities for Small Business

Friday Flash, 05.03.13

Comment of the Week Thought No. 10:  “Myth-Busters—continuing the dialogue is more than checking the box!”  Given the current budgetary challenges we face, continuing the dialogue among all stakeholders on key acquisition policies, procedures and programs is vital to improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the procurement system.  Over the last decade we have seen

Friday Flash, 04.26.13

Comment of the Week This week’s Comment returns to the Thirteen Thoughts for 2013 addressing “Thought No 7: From Strategic Sourcing to Strategic Acquisition.”  With the ongoing budgetary challenges (sequestration) facing the federal enterprise, strategic acquisition represents an opportunity to do more with less.  The goals of strategic acquisition boil down to effectively managing “total

Friday Flash, 04.19.13

Comment of the Week As you know, The Coalition for Government Procurement held its 2013 Spring Training Conference, “Continuing the Dialogue, Strategic Acquisition: An Opportunity for Federal Efficiency and Commercial Business” this week.  I have been gratified by the positive feedback we have received from attendees regarding the quality of the event.  The positive and

Friday Flash, 04.12.13

Comment of the Week  Next Wednesday, April 17th the Coalition will hold its 2013 Spring Conference, “Continuing the Dialogue: Strategic Acquisition, An Opportunity for Federal Efficiency and Commercial Business.” The conference agenda is comprehensive.  Attendees will hear from leaders across government regarding the latest strategic sourcing initiatives, procurement policy and modernization of the multiple award

Friday Flash, 04.05.13

Comment of the Week  This week’s Comment highlights Thought No. 8 of the Thirteen Thoughts for 2013:  “GSA’s 2012 waiver of the Price Reduction Clause—a statement in favor of competition!”  Last fall, the application of the Price Reduction Clause (PRC) was waived for the purposes of the Air Force’s Enterprise Sourcing Group’s open market solicitation,

Friday Flash, 03.29.13

Comment of the Week It is Spring Break this week and we are in Ohio to visit family.  It may not sound exotic or “Spring Break-like” but it has been lots of fun.  We visited the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton— where former GSA Administrator Steven Perry is the President.  We also visited

Friday Flash, 03.22.13

Comment of the Week  Originally, this Comment was to focus on Thought No.7, “From Strategic Source to Strategic Acquisition,” of the Thirteen Thoughts for 2013.  The theme was to expand on my March 18th Federal Times editorial entitled “A New Framework for Acquiring Professional Services” which outlines the key elements of the strategic acquisition of