Nearly a decade since GSA introduced the final rule, the agency will require transactional data reporting for all multiple award schedule purchases, despite strong caution from a watchdog that ...
After almost seven years, the General Services Administration’s Transactional Data Reporting pilot program is still “flawed” because of inaccurate, unreliable and unusable data, which could cause ...
The General Services Administration (GSA) is scheduled to expand a 2016 rule this November, but faces significant opposition from within its own agency due to questionable data from a pilot program.
The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) is expanding transactional data reporting (TDR) requirements to 62 new product and cloud services Special Item Numbers (SINs) at the end of June 2025 via ...
Roger Waldron, president of The Coalition for Government Procurement and former acting deputy chief acquisition officer at the General Services Administration, discusses why he thinks transactional ...
Over the past year, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) and government-sponsored entities (GSEs) Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have committed to exploring innovative ways to expand homeownership ...
Banks are in the midst of a digital transformation, yet a fundamental issue remains: sometimes customers struggle to make sense of their own transactions. Cryptic transaction descriptions, missing ...
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