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2023 Agenda
• Increase productive dialogue with federal officials on the Biden-Harris Administration’s priorities, associated rulemaking actions, and legislation that can support the valuable role played by government services contractors
• Engage with government officials and other stakeholders to identify business opportunities of high interest to our industry
• Leverage the ABPC Executive Advisory Board and re-invigorated committee s and working groups to focus on federal policy and programmatic initiatives that can benefit from solutions offered by services contractors
• Collaborate closely with other PSC councils to ensure optimal member engagement in cross-cutting acquisition issues, including joint meetings and information exchanges
2022 Executive Advisory Board
PSC Staff: Stephanie Kostro, Sebastian Herrick
• Tim Cooke, President & CEO, ASI Government
• David Dacquino, Chairman & CEO, Serco
• Heidi Gerding, Founder & CEO, HeiTech Services
• Bill Hoover, Chairman, AMERICAN SYSTEMS
• John Mengucci, President & CEO, CACI
Committees and Working Groups
• Contract Finance and Cash Flow Committee
• Contracting Working Group
• Government Affairs Committee
• Human Resources and Labor Policy Committee
• Mid-Sized Company Working Group
• General Counsels Committee – to be reinvigorated in 2023
The fourth edition of PSC’s annual Federal Business Forecast Scorecard examined publicly available procurement forecasts from 62 federal agencies and sub-components. PSC was pleased to report general improvements across the U.S. Government since the release of the last PSC scorecard in July 2021.
View the full report at: www.pscouncil.org/scorecard
The Civilian Agencies Council (CAC) focuses on acquisition policies and strategies of the full range of civilian agencies, including but not limited to the departments of Energy, Homeland Security (DHS), Health and Human Services (HHS), and Veterans Affairs (VA). The CAC’s programs inform members about civilian agencies’ policies and initiatives, serving as an interactive forum to improve dialogue, transparency, and information exchanges between PSC members and federal government officials. CAC priorities include:
• Serve as the primary forum to address impacts of acquisition policies, business practices, and strategies on federal civilian agencies’ markets.
• Share private sector expertise and knowledge to improve business practices, models of engagement, technology acquisition, culture, and management policies in support of government mission outcomes and citizen services.