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Acquisition Data Initiatives

The Acquisition Data Initiatives page is an online source that provides news and updates related to acquisition data initiatives involving data analytics, standards and processes, as well as serves as an access point to procurement related sites.

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OFPP Issues FAC-C Modernization Memo

The Office of Federal Procurement Policy is modernizing the Federal Acquisition Certification in Contracting (FAC-C). Beginning on Feb. 1, 2023, the new framework will transform how contracting professionals are managed and trained to support the federal procurement mission.

Introducing Hi-Def

The Hi-Definition Intelligent Acquisition Data Environment (Hi-Def) is a coordinated approach to accessing, using, and managing acquisition data and innovative tools for the workforce. The goal of the Hi-Def initiative is to enhance the efficiency of the entire acquisition process from budget and acquisition planning to contract closeout - and all phases in between - by providing users with the right data and information at the point of need without duplicating data, tools, or effort.

Federal Integrated Business Framework

As part of the President’s Management Agenda, agencies are completing an inventory of emerging technology projects and tools that support acquisition. The Federal Integrated Business Framework (FIBF)  is a model that enables the Federal government to better coordinate and document common business needs across agencies and focus on outcomes, data, processes and performance. It is the essential first step towards standards that will drive economies of scale and leverage the government’s… view more

Federal Contract Obligations

Procurement Obligations from Data Reported in the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS), Fiscal years 2017-2021
This is a bar chart showing Procurement Obligations from Data Reported in the Federal Procurement Data System (FPDS) for the five fiscal years between 2017 and 2021. The chart shows an increase from just over $510 billion in 2017 to a high of almost $670 billion in 2020 before falling slightly in 2021 to $636 billion.