Wednesday, May 16, 2007

GSA weighs options for realigning acquisition services

ORLANDO, Fla. -- The General Services Administration is considering several ideas for putting its acquisition services business back in the black, according to agency officials attending a GSA conference here.

In a May 15 memo, Jim Williams, commissioner of GSA's Federal Acquisition Service, wrote that FAS is likely to expand its offering of consulting and professional services, while restructuring its fees and streamlining its business model, with hopes of erasing its deficit.

Many agencies still turn to GSA for help with managing acquisitions, but the assisted services business is struggling.

Read rest of the story: FCW.com News - GSA weighs options for realigning acquisition services

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