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Office of Federal Procurement Policy
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Mission:
The federal government spends approximately $350 billion annually for a wide
range of goods and services to meet mission needs. The Office of Federal
Procurement Policy (OFPP) in the Office of Management and Budget plays a central
role in shaping the policies and practices federal agencies use to acquire the
goods and services they need to carry out their responsibilities. OFPP was established
by Congress in 1974 to provide overall direction for government-wide procurement
policies, regulations and 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.
- OFPP
Act
- OFPP Policy
- Topical Areas
- Federal Acquisition Regulation
Information
- Staff Information
- Related Links
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