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April 13, 2015 By AMK

One sure sign of whether ‘Acquisition 360’ will actually matter

FCW ran a story late last week on a March 18 memo from Anne Rung, administrator of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy, to agency chief acquisition officers and senior procurement executives, entitled “Acquisition 360 – Improving the Acquisition Process through Timely Feedback from External and Internal Stakeholders.” The memo also got a fair amount of attention on the Twittersphere.

Anne Rung, Administrator, Office of Federal Procurement Policy
Anne Rung, Administrator, Office of Federal Procurement Policy

By “360 feedback,” of course, Rung means that everybody rates everybody else. So the memo establishes a program, starting with major IT acquisitions, for surveys to obtain contractor feedback to the government, program office feedback to the contracting office, and contracting office feedback to the program office.

Keep reading this article at: http://fcw.com/blogs/lectern/2015/03/comment-acquisition-360.aspx

Filed Under: Government Contracting News Tagged With: Acquisition 360, IT, OFPP, past performance, performance based acquisition, technology

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