Mission
The mission of the Office of the Procurement Executive is to assist bureau
operations in ensuring that quality goods and services are delivered on
time to support Treasury's program. Our primary goals are to help bureaus
provide the best procurement service possible within the scope of law
and regulation; promote partnership among the bureau procurement offices'
staff and customers; provide value added analysis, policy recommendations
and guidance; focus on measurable results; combine our expertise and experience
with other agency procurement professionals; expand the use of best practices;
and ensure that government assets and resources are wisely managed.
Contents
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Visit this section for current and historical procurement policy and government-wide
regulations.
This section contains information about upcoming procurement conferences
and events, and our "Near & FAR" procurement newsletter.
The Treasury Department implemented use of CCR
in its procurement and financial communities in May 2002. The system offers
an excellent expedited means to obtain critical business information on
hundreds of thousands of vendors.
The Treasury Procurement Section 508 Web page is designed to provide the
latest comprehensive guidance of the Treasury Office of the Procurement
Executive on implementation of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973 per the 1998 Amendments.
The Department of the Treasury is one of many Federal agencies that maintains
records of current and past contractor performance evaluations in the
National Institutes of Health (NIH) Contractor Performance System (CPS). As
a contractor, you can register with NIH to correspond directly with the
contracting officer doing your performance evaluation by visiting the
NIH CPS web site at http://cpscontractor.nih.gov.
A collection of procurement professional development sources, manuals
and training materials on Performance Based Contracting and Reverse Auctions.
The Department of the Treasury uses Citibank MasterCard under the GSA
SmartPay Contract to provide purchase, travel, and fleet card services
for the Department. For details specific to a bureau program, click on
the "Credit Card Liaisons" resources link to contact any bureau
program liaison.
The Department of the Treasurys Inventory of Government Activities
is being made publicly available in accordance with the Federal Activities
Inventory Reform Act (FAIR Act) (Public Law 105-207).
Treasury's 2003 Competitive Sourcing Activities is now available. You can access this report by clicking on this link.
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