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Federal Leaders Advance OneGov Software Strategy
March 20, 2026
Federal procurement leaders, spearheaded by Kevin Rhodes of the White House Office of Federal Procurement Policy, are actively advancing the OneGov Strategy aimed at unifying and modernizing federal software procurement processes. This initiative emphasizes sustained collaboration between government agencies and industry partners, adoption of managed risk approaches, and cultural changes within agencies to enhance procurement efficiency and reduce duplication of software acquisitions.
- The OneGov Strategy signals a shift toward consolidated software procurement, which may streamline acquisition cycles and reduce redundant purchases across federal agencies.
- Procurement professionals should prepare for evolving requirements that prioritize collaboration and risk management in software sourcing.
- Industry stakeholders can anticipate increased opportunities to engage with multiple agencies under a unified procurement framework, potentially simplifying contract vehicles and compliance.
- Agencies and contractors alike should consider adapting to cultural and procedural changes that support this modernization effort to remain competitive and compliant.
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White House Office of Federal Procurement Policy, Office of Management and Budget, General Services Administration
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- Federal Leaders Lean Into Collaboration to Make OneGov Strategy Work | GovCIO Media & Research · GovCIO Media & Research · Mar 20