Office of Federal Procurement Policy
Office of Federal Procurement Policy
Mission:
The federal government spends approximately $530 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
- Acquisition Management
- Acquisition Planning
- Acquisition Workforce
- Commercial Services Management
- Competition in Contracting
- Contingency Contracting
- Contractor Performance Information
- Cost Accounting Standards Board
- Federal Activities Inventory (FAIR Act)
- 508 Compliance
- Green Acquisition
- Interagency Acquisition
- Multi-Agency Contract Opportunities
- Performance-Based Service Acquisition
- Procurement Data Management
- Procurement Opportunities
- Purchase Cards
- Service Contracting
- Small Business Issues
- Strategic Sourcing
- Federal Acquisition Regulation Information
- Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council
- Federal Acquisition Regulation Teams
- FAR (GSA)
- FARSite (Hill Air Force Base site)
- FAR Case Status
- Staff Information
- Biographies
- Organization Chart (1 page, 27 kb)
- Related Links


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