Federal Marketplace Strategy management

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Federal Marketplace Strategy management is a program within the U.S. General Services Administration focused on improving how federal agencies buy and manage goods and services through coordinated marketplace planning and oversight.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government program
procurement management initiative
aimsTo enhance oversight of federal marketplace activities
improve how federal agencies buy goods
improve how federal agencies buy services
improve management of procured goods
improve management of procured services
increase efficiency in federal procurement
leverage government‑wide buying power
promote coordinated marketplace planning across agencies
reduce duplication in federal purchasing
beneficiary federal executive agencies
federal procurement officials
country United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn coordination of federal buying
federal acquisition management
federal marketplace planning
management of goods and services purchasing
governedBy U.S. federal procurement laws and regulations
hasScope government‑wide federal marketplace
implements coordinated marketplace planning and oversight for federal agencies
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
operatedBy U.S. General Services Administration
oversees planning for acquisition of goods by federal agencies
planning for acquisition of services by federal agencies
partOf U.S. General Services Administration
relatedTo category management in federal procurement
federal acquisition policy
strategic sourcing for the federal government
sector public procurement

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U.S. General Services Administration hasPart Federal Marketplace Strategy management