Can the U.S. government implement its new procurement guidelines?

A U.S. Office of Federal Procurement Policy unveiled last week new guidelines to simplify procurement systems, improve their performance, drive innovation and increase savings.

However, some wonder if the new guidance lacks staying power.

The memo outlines a number of steps, including “a new paradigm for purchasing,” training and skill sharing across agencies, and strengthening relationships with vendors.

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