Federal News Network – Modernizing procurement in an efficiency-driven consolidation environment presents unprecedented challenges for agencies, contractors and others throughout the ecosystem. However, there are also opportunities to break down silos, increase transparency, reduce costs, and address the reduction in agency manpower. Contractors can support the modernization mission by taking an evolved, non-traditional approach to technology, processes, and data, factoring in consolidation efforts while still achieving a more efficient model for procurement and fulfillment.
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Agencies, Contractors Must Modernize Procurement to Meet Consolidation Push
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