
Problems with the Federal Acquisition Service’s tools
Jim Williams, former acting administrator of the General Services Administration, discusses issues with federal labor-pricing tools, and how they can be fixed.
Jim Williams, former acting administrator of the General Services Administration, discusses issues with federal labor-pricing tools, and how they can be fixed.
Outgoing Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Alan Thomas reflects on his time in the position, and discusses his successes in an exclusive interview with Government Matters.
Roger Waldron, president of the Coalition for Government Procurement, details the GSA schedule consolidation process, and the approach that leadership could take in the next phase.
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Mark Lee, assistant commissioner of the FAS Office of Policy & Compliance at GSA, discusses the agency’s schedule changes and why it’s one of the “biggest improvements” ever made to the acquisition program
In an exclusive two-part interview at this year’s ACT-IAC Executive Leadership Conference, Francis sat down with Alan Thomas, commissioner and Tiffany Hixson, regional commissioner, of the Federal Acquisition Service at the General Services Administration, to discuss the agenda under new leadership and top priorities for FY2018.
Tom Sharpe and Kevin Youel Page, former commissioner and deputy commissioner of the General Services Administration’s Federal Acquisition Service, discuss the possible impact of moving OASIS into GSA’s FEDSIM office. They also addressed their decision to leave government and establish the Onetegrity consulting practice.
Jim Williams, former acting administrator at the General Services Administration, discusses concerns — levied by some lawmakers — the GSA is becoming too political. He also addressed the failed search for a new FBI headquarters and GSA’s current leadership vacuum.