Four technology industry groups said they have some concerns with...
Four technology industry groups said they have some concerns with the draft Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act, in a letter sent last week to the bill’s author, House Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa, R-Calif. While the…
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groups said they support the goals of modernizing the government’s approach to IT acquisition and federal data center consolidation, they objected to at least four legislative items relating to the bill’s definitions and the creation of new IT procurement centers. The letter was signed by TechAmerica Senior Vice President-Global Public Sector Trey Hodgkins; BSA Vice President-Government Relations Katherine McGuire; Information Technology Industry Council Director of Government Relations Andy Halataei; and Roger Waldron, president of the Coalition for Government Procurement.