Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: May 18, 2021
The General Services Administration‘s Information Technology Vendor Management Office is soliciting ideas from industry on how to encourage open dialogue between providers and agencies.
GSA launched a crowdsourcing campaign and a request for information to gather feedback on both strategic and tactical matters.
The effort falls under the Office of Management and Budget’s Engaging Procurement Ideas to Consider program and seeks input via the IdeaScale platform.
ITVMO advises agencies on IT service procurement with consideration to applicable policies and laws. The office will use data to help inform priorities and management across governmentwide IT acquisition vehicles.
Interested parties may submit ideas through May 26.
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