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President Obama orders contracting overhaul

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

By Kim Chipman and Julianna Goldman

March 4 (Bloomberg) — President Barack Obama ordered administration officials to set new rules on government contracting in a bid to cut as much as $40 billion in federal spending.

“Even if these were the best of times budget reform would be long overdue in Washington,” Obama said in announcing the order. The new rules are needed now, he said, because “my administration inherited a fiscal disaster.”

Obama signed a presidential memorandum that calls for an overhaul of a “broken” system of government contracting, whose spending has doubled over the past eight years to more than half a trillion dollars.

The Democratic president is seeking to halt outsourcing of work that could be done by the government and to open up contract bidding to small businesses. He also wants to increase oversight of weapons acquisitions and end unnecessary “no-bid” contracts.

To contact the reporters on this story: Kim Chipman in Washington at kchipman@bloomberg.net; Julianna Goldman in Washington at Jgoldman6@bloomberg.net.

Tags: contract bidding, federal spending, oversight, President Obama

White House orders agencies to plan oversight of stimulus spending

Friday, February 13th, 2009

whitehouseThe White House has instructed agencies who will be receiving funds from the economic stimulus package being debated on Capitol Hill to develop plans immediately for allocating workforce resources to ensure the money is spent properly and in a transparent manner, according to a Feb. 9 memo obtained by Government Executive.

Meeting the stipulations of the economic recovery plan “will require sustained focus by managers throughout the federal government, particularly in planning, awarding, managing and overseeing contracts and grants,” stated the memo, which was sent governmentwide by White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel and Office of Management and Budget Director Peter Orszag.

Under the directive, agencies that are on track to receive significant funds from the recovery package are expected to appoint by Feb. 13 a senior-level official responsible for coordinating their stimulus-related efforts, said the directive. When President Obama signs the legislation, OMB will issue initial guidance to agencies on how to manage and oversee the funds. The administration will issue more detailed guidance one to two months after the bill’s enactment, according to the memo.

Tags: economic stimulus package, President Obama, white house