In the article, he said,
You've got a lot of good [acquisition] people in government, but if you're not training them on an ongoing basis, you're losing out," Davis told the
auditors. "I would pay them, I would bonus them." [I added the italics]
He also blasted last congressional session's Clean Contracting Act (see my post here regarding Rep. Henry Waxman's current iteration of that legislation ) as creating too much oversight for the effort involved and potential savings.
On the subject of Government Purchase Cards (GPC), he said that efforts to restrict them are detrimental to the procurement process. He points to a:
misguided focus on the relatively small downside of abuse, rather than the large
administrative savings the cards generate
Read the whole article for more interesting details. Considering it is a group of accountants, that turned out to be a good meeting to have attended.
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