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How will the new Congress affect contractors?
Jonathan Etherton, president and owner of Etherton & Associates, discusses the outlook for procurement reform and oversight on the Hill.
March 1, 2011
Tags: Jonathan Etherton , Etherton and Associates , Congress , contracting , procurement , Roger Waldron , budget , insourcing
GSA improving acquisition slowly, steadily
Steve Kempf, Commissioner of the General Services Administration's Federal Acquisition Service (FAS), joins Off the Shelf for an update on some of FAS's key procurement initiatives and new leadership team.
February 22, 2011 (Encore presentation July 5, 2011)
Tags: contracting , Steve Kempf , FAS , GSA , management , personnel , Roger Waldron , Coaltion for Government Procurement , schedules , cloud computing , John Buckner
Myth-Busting at OFPP
OFPP's Myth-busting campaign is working to clear up misconceptions about the campaign itself. OFPP Administrator Dan Gordon joins the show to explain.
February 15, 2011 (Encore presentation July 5, 2011)
Tags: technology , contracting , OFPP , Roger Waldron , Dan Gordon , mythbusting
How IT reform will affect industry
What does OMB's 25-point plan to reform IT and the OFPP's myth busting campaign mean for industry? Tom Sisti from SAP America joins the show to discuss.
February 8, 2011
Tags: Tom Sisti , SAP America , IT reform , technology , contracting , OFPP , Roger Waldron ,
What new regulatory rules will mean for contractors
President Barack Obama signed Executive Order 13563, Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review, on January 18, 2010. Host Roger Waldron asks George Washington University professor Steve Schooner what this means for the procurement system.
February 1, 2011
Tags: Steven Schooner , GWU , contracting , Executive Order 13563 , Roger Waldron , Coalition for Government Procurement
How to develop a successful acquisition strategy
Bill Gormley discusses the government's strategic sourcing initiatives with host Roger Waldron.
January 25,2011 (Encore presentation April 26, 2011)
Tags: contracting , Bill Gormley , Washington Management Group , small business , Roger Waldron , Coalition for Government Procurement ,
What to know about the Multiple Award Schedule program
Host Roger Waldron talks with Jason Workmaster, partner at McKenna Long & Aldridge about the unique pricing policies and procedures of the $45 billion Multiple Award Schedule program.
January 18, 2011
Tags: Multiple Award Schedule , Price Reduction Clause , False Claims Act , compliance , Jason Workmaster , McKenna Long & Aldridge , Roger Waldron , Coalition for Government Procurement , contracting
What will happen to agency budgets in 2011?
Off the Shelf host Roger Waldron speaks with Ray Bjorklund, Senior Vice President and Chief Knowledge Officer at FedSources, about current agency budget issues.
January 4, 2011 (Encore presentation April 26, 2011)
Tags: Ray Bjorklund , FedSources , contracting , budget , Roger Waldron , Coalition for Government Procurement , Congress , Congressional Spotlight
Priorities of the Procurement Round Table
What's behind the creation of Acquisition University and how far can acquisition changes be expected to drive improved government management? Host Larry Allen discusses these issues with General William Tuttle, Chairman of the Procurement Round Table.
December 21, 2010
Tags: Bill Tuttle , Procurement Round Table , contracting , industry , Acquisition University , insourcing , Larry Allen ,
Explanation of Energy Savings Performance Contracts
This week, host Larry Allen talks with Roger Morse, a Principal at Capitol Pathfinders.
December 14, 2010 (Encore Presentation)
Tags: Roger Morse , Energy Savings Performance Contracts , contracting , Larry Allen , CGP ,




