As government leaders move out to fulfill agency mission goals, objectives and adhere to new administration priorities, the ability to successfully acquire and operate with shared services will play a vital role for long-term success.
Within the Federal Government, successful acquisition of shared services requires the ability to overcome a number of challenges that are often counter to traditional government acquisition contracting methods.
Our highly interactive, customer-centric participation seminar discussed topics including key differences between centralized services and shared services, offered best practices in defining a contractor-provided shared service delivery model, and provided updates related to the Section 809 acquisition reform.