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GSA Administrator Emily Murphy to Keynote at Acquisition Excellence 2018
This Year's Conference Theme is 'Acquisition Innovation Avalanche'

FAIRFAX, Va., March 14, 2018 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Council for Technology-Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC) today announced that GSA Administrator Emily Murphy will be the keynote speaker at Acquisition Excellence (AE) 2018. The event will be held on March 27 at the Renaissance Washington hotel.

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ACT-IAC's Acquisition Excellence (AE) Conference is the place where several hundred government and industry attendees – roughly half from each sector – gather annually to hear about the latest policy and regulatory changes, acquire useful tools and strategies, and share challenges with peers from a diversity of functions and organizations.  Developed by the acquisition community for the acquisition community, it's both an educational and interactive collaborative event focused on changing the acquisition system to create better outcomes for agencies.

Under the leadership of Tim Cooke (ASI Government), Tiffany Hixson (GSA), Jose Arrieta (HHS) and Ken Brennan (DOD), this year's event will address the 'Acquisition Innovation Avalanche'.  Conference chair Tim Cooke stated, "Today's acquisition system will soon be a relic of the past – replaced by innovative approaches and technologies that produce mission-oriented results faster and more efficiently while increasing the return on the investment of taxpayer dollars.  This year's Acquisition Excellence Conference will help our community understand and navigate these changes."

Keynoters include two leaders who are reshaping the acquisition system - the Honorable Emily Murphy, GSA Administrator, and the Honorable James Geurts, Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development and Acquisition.

Workshop topics include "Overcoming the Fear of Testing New Acquisition Approaches", "How Robots, AI and Blockchain are Transforming Acquisition", "Show me vs Tell Me Competition", "How Other Transaction Authorities (OTAs) Got Hot", "Category Management in Practice", "IT Modernization – How Acquisition Can Help Drive Success", and "Government e-Commerce Marketplaces in Practice."

Acquisition Excellence 2018 is designed to provide attendees with the most up-to-date information on the latest policy initiatives, practical ideas and best practices that can be used on the job, insights into how the acquisition process will change, examples of innovative new approaches to acquisition that other agencies are using to streamline and improve the acquisition process, opportunity to share challenges and issues with peers, and new connections with people who are changing the acquisition process.

For additional event information and registration, please visit www.actiac.org/acquisition-excellence-2018-0.

About ACT-IAC – Advancing Government Through Education, Leadership and Collaboration

The American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC) is a non-profit educational organization established to improve government's service delivery and operational performance through the effective and innovative application of technology. ACT-IAC provides a unique, objective and trusted collaborative forum where government and industry executives are working as partners to address critical issues, apply best practices and pioneer innovative solutions. ACT-IAC also provides high-quality learning and educational opportunities to improve the knowledge and expertise of the government workforce – both public and private. Further information about ACT-IAC can be found at www.actiac.org.

SOURCE The American Council for Technology - Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC)

For further information: John Lee, Director, Marketing and Communications, jlee@actiac.org, 703-208-4800