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The self-described “procurement arm of the federal government” is undergoing a reorganization years in the making.
The Federal Acquisition Service, housed in the General Services Administration, supports over $87 billion in contracts across the government as part of its mission to help provide products and services to federal agencies.
In September, the agency announced that it would be implementing a reorganization in fiscal 2024 to simplify the experience for agencies using FAS by replacing a legacy, regional structure with something more centralized.
The old structure dates to the late 1990s, when much of the government operated regionally, given the need for paper-based and in-person interactions, FAS Commissioner Sonny Hashmi told Nextgov/FCW in an interview on the sidelines of ACT-IAC’s leadership conference in October.
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