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Okay, so maybe that's a bit of an overstatement. But the BetterBuy Project has been making some media appearances that we thought you might like to know about:

First, there's this Federal News Radio interview with our ringleader, GSA's Mary Davie. Speaking from the 2009 Executive Leadership Conference in Williamsburg, VA, Mary talks to FNR's Daily Debrief about the most exciting part of BetterBuy: The fact that GSA will actually be piloting some of the best ideas on real live acquisitions.

Mary also noted that part of the impetus behind BetterBuy was a great blog post by Andy Krzmarzick, formerly of USDA and now officially GovLoop's second employee, entitled "10 Ways Social Media Will Streamline Federal Acquisition". It's must-reading for anyone interested in what we're doing, or in Acquisition 2.0 generally.

Federal Computer Week issue featuring BetterBuy Project on coverSecondly: Our moms always said we had a face for radio, but I guess Federal Computer Week wasn't listening, because they went ahead and put BetterBuy on the cover! Check it out:

The full cover story, by FCW's ace Acquisition Editor Matthew Weigelt, reads, in part:

Although years of outsourcing and impending retirements threaten to drain the acquisition workforce of its most experienced contracting officers, the procurements that jam the inboxes of the remaining employees aren't getting any less complicated. They need new methods and faster ways to award contracts quickly and successfully, administration officials say.

As a result, the acquisition community is turning to Acquisition 2.0.

Described simply, Acquisition 2.0 is about thinking differently and putting new procedures into play. Government officials and insiders are gathering to pose questions -- both philosophical and practical -- to one another at conferences and virtual meetings. They are also turning to social-networking sites in search of others' expertise.

The ultimate goals are efficiency, cost savings and better performance, say those who are leading the movement.

Amen!

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