GSA launches FPDS 'Next Generation' redesign.(Federal Procurement Data System)

Federal Computer Market Report, October, 2003

The General Services Administration has announced the launch of the Federal Procurement Data System's (FPDS) "Next Generation," the first major redesign since FPDS was created 24 years ago, in 1979.

FPDS-Next Generation (NG) culminates more than four years of effort, spearheaded by the Procurement Executive Council, now known as the Federal Acquisition Council, under the leadership of then Office of Federal Procurement Policy Administrator Dee Lee and Department of Transportation Senior Procurement Executive David Litman.

All federal agencies participated in this development effort under the guidance of GSA's Office of Governmentwide Policy. It is expected to save an estimated $10 million each year by eliminating agency feeder systems and is part of...

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