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The '''Office of Federal Procurement Policy''' ('''OFPP''') is a component of the [[United States Office of Management and Budget]] (OMB), which is part of the [[Executive Office of the President of the United States]] (EOP).<ref>{{cite web |title=OMB Organization Chart |url=http://www.obamawhitehouse.gov/omb/assets/about_omb/omb_org_chart.pdf |date |
The '''Office of Federal Procurement Policy''' ('''OFPP''') is a component of the [[United States Office of Management and Budget]] (OMB), which is part of the [[Executive Office of the President of the United States]] (EOP).<ref>{{cite web |title=OMB Organization Chart |url=http://www.obamawhitehouse.gov/omb/assets/about_omb/omb_org_chart.pdf |date= |publisher=Office of Management and Budget }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2016-08-15|title=Records of the Federal Supply Service [FSS]|url=https://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/137.html|access-date=2021-11-18|website=National Archives|language=en}}</ref> OFPP provides overall direction for government-wide procurement procedures and "to promote economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in acquisition processes." OFPP is headed by an Administrator who is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.<ref name=official/> In February 2018, President [[Donald Trump]] nominated Michael E. Wooten to be the next Administrator. Dr. Wooten was confirmed on August 1, 2019.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.congress.gov/nomination/116th-congress/411 |title=PN411 — Michael Eric Wooten — Executive Office of the President |website=U.S. Congress |accessdate=2019-02-27}}</ref> |
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OFPP has encouraged agencies to make purchases jointly, for efficiency reason.<ref name=OFPP1>Paul Dennett. [http://www.obamawhitehouse.gov/omb/assets/procurement/iac_revised.pdf Improving the Management and Use of Interagency Acquisitions]'', June 2008. OFPP.</ref> |
OFPP has encouraged agencies to make purchases jointly, for efficiency reason.<ref name=OFPP1>Paul Dennett. [http://www.obamawhitehouse.gov/omb/assets/procurement/iac_revised.pdf Improving the Management and Use of Interagency Acquisitions]'', June 2008. OFPP.</ref> |
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*[[Government procurement]] |
*[[Government procurement]] |
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*[[Federal Acquisition Regulation]] |
*[[Federal Acquisition Regulation]] |
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*[[Federal Procurement Data System]] |
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*[[Government procurement in the United States]] |
*[[Government procurement in the United States]] |
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*[[Top 100 Contractors of the U.S. federal government]] |
*[[Top 100 Contractors of the U.S. federal government]] |
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The Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP) is a component of the United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB), which is part of the Executive Office of the President of the United States (EOP).[2][3] OFPP provides overall direction for government-wide procurement procedures and "to promote economy, efficiency, and effectiveness in acquisition processes." OFPP is headed by an Administrator who is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.[4] In February 2018, President Donald Trump nominated Michael E. Wooten to be the next Administrator. Dr. Wooten was confirmed on August 1, 2019.[5]
OFPP has encouraged agencies to make purchases jointly, for efficiency reason.[6]
History
[edit]OFPP was established by law in 1974 to guide federal-government-wide procurement policies, regulations and procedures.[4]
See also
[edit]- Government procurement
- Federal Acquisition Regulation
- Federal Procurement Data System
- Government procurement in the United States
- Top 100 Contractors of the U.S. federal government
- Sustainable procurement
References
[edit]- ^ "Demystifying Procurement: A Crash Course in Modern Acquisitions with Lesley Field - The Buzz with ACT-IAC". Retrieved 17 March 2022.
- ^ "OMB Organization Chart" (PDF). Office of Management and Budget.
- ^ "Records of the Federal Supply Service [FSS]". National Archives. 2016-08-15. Retrieved 2021-11-18.
- ^ a b Office of Federal Procurement Policy at White House archives site
- ^ "PN411 — Michael Eric Wooten — Executive Office of the President". U.S. Congress. Retrieved 2019-02-27.
- ^ Paul Dennett. Improving the Management and Use of Interagency Acquisitions, June 2008. OFPP.