Contracting and Procurement Reform Amendment Act of 2026 streamlines procurement processes, enhances transparency, and establishes.
The Contracting and Procurement Reform Amendment Act of 2026 introduces several key reforms to the District's contracting and procurement processes. It mandates the Office of Contracting and Procurement (OCP) to develop a forecasting module that provides a schedule of anticipated solicitations and contract renewals, including details such as the estimated value, release date, and client agency information. The bill also requires OCP to establish a consolidated procurement portal to facilitate communication, increase transparency, and enable electronic invoice submissions.
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