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Formed | 1974 |
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Headquarters | New Executive Office Building |
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Parent agency | Office of Management and Budget |
Website | www |
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). 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. In February 2018, President Donald Trump nominated Michael E. Wooten to be the next Administrator. Dr. Wooten was confirmed on August 1, 2019.
OFPP has encouraged agencies to make purchases jointly, for efficiency reason.
History
OFPP was established by law in 1974 to guide federal-government-wide procurement policies, regulations and procedures.
See also
- 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
- "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.
- ^ 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.
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