A year of OneGov: Over a billion in savings and still growing
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A year of OneGov: Over a billion in savings and still growing
"The OneGov initiative has proven that consolidated, smart purchasing is beneficial for government operations and the bottom line, directly addressing the President's directive to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse."
"By reducing duplication and complexity, OneGov frees up agency acquisition teams to focus on more meaningful mission-focused buying, rather than dealing with repetitive procurement processes."
"GSA secured software discounts up to 90% from leading providers like Microsoft, Adobe, Google, and ServiceNow, significantly accelerating AI adoption across government."
The OneGov initiative, launched by the GSA, aims to unify federal technology procurement, achieving $1.1 billion in savings in its first year. It consolidates purchasing to eliminate waste and fraud, ensuring accountability and taxpayer savings. By negotiating directly with manufacturers and setting common terms, OneGov secures better pricing and reduces duplication in contracts. This initiative has also accelerated AI adoption across government, with significant discounts from major software providers, allowing agencies to focus on mission-critical buying rather than repetitive procurement processes.
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