Obama Seeks More Power To Merge Agencies Streamline Government The President obama ordered an overhaul of government contracting policies to promote competition, curtail no bid awards, and save up to $40 billion a year in taxpayer money. Reversing bush policy, president barack obama ordered an overhaul of the way the government hands out contracts wednesday, promising to curtail no bid awards that have led to waste, abuse and.
Opinion Obama Is Defying The Constitution On War The Washington Post President barack obama is changing how government contracts are awarded and who can get them. the president says the move will make the process more competitive and will save taxpayers up to $40. President obama on wednesday ordered the office of management and budget to undertake an in depth review of the government's contracting efforts, including the outsourcing of work. Under the president’s executive order, restoring common sense to federal procurement, the federal government is undertaking the first ever comprehensive overhaul of the far. led by the office of federal procurement policy (ofpp) and the federal acquisition regulatory council (far council), this initiative will return the far to its statutory. President obama ordered an overhaul of government contracting policies to promote competition and curtail no bid awards, and endorsed a bipartisan effort to reform defense procurement.
Obama I Won T Stop Issuing Executive Orders Under the president’s executive order, restoring common sense to federal procurement, the federal government is undertaking the first ever comprehensive overhaul of the far. led by the office of federal procurement policy (ofpp) and the federal acquisition regulatory council (far council), this initiative will return the far to its statutory. President obama ordered an overhaul of government contracting policies to promote competition and curtail no bid awards, and endorsed a bipartisan effort to reform defense procurement. President obama signed a memorandum wednesday designed to save the federal government $40 billion a year by overhauling what obama calls the "broken system of government contracting.". A new executive order moves some agencies’ contracting work to the general services administration, which already plays a key role in government procurement, agency leadership told employees in. President barack obama is changing how government contracts are awarded and who can get them. the president says the move will make the process more competit. In an effort to save the federal government $40 billion a year and to fix what president obama has called "our broken system of government contracting," the memorandum directs the director.