Friday Flash - Friday Flash 01.22.21
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A valued effort that our members support is The Coalition for Government Procurement Endowed Scholarship Fund at The George Washington University. This scholarship fund provides financial support to exemplary veterans concentrating their studies in the field of U.S. Government Procurement while pursing a law or master’s degree at The George Washington University. Over the years,
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Each year during the Coalition’s Fall events, we take time to recognize individuals and organizations across government and industry for their contributions to the procurement system during the Excellence in Partnership (EIP) Awards Dinner. The pandemic shifted this year’s events to the virtual sphere, resulting in our two-day All Member Virtual Training Conference and the
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With the start of the New Year, the Coalition hopes members are returning to work refreshed and renewed from some well-deserved time off with their loved ones over the holidays. For those here in Washington, returning to work comes with a sense of anticipation, as the community looks to a new Congress and a new Administration,
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This week, GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service (FAS) posted a blog highlighting the completion of the OASIS on-ramps and announcing a new Federal Marketplace initiative, the Services Marketplace. The blog outlines three goals of the Services Marketplace initiative, while setting forth a series of efforts to achieve the goals. Chief among the three goals is “rationalizing, aligning, and
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Readers of the blog and Friday Flash know that the Coalition recently released its white paper, “Overview of Approaches to Acquisition Management Reform and Digital Transformation.” Recognizing that we face a new year with transitions of all kinds, the Coalition believes now to be the opportune time to articulate new thoughts about the acquisition environment
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