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State Procurement Officials Rank 2016 Priorities

The National Association of State Procurement Officials on Wednesday released its list of the top 10 priorities for state procurement, based on a national survey of its members.

The National Association of State Procurement Officials on Wednesday, Jan. 20, released its list of the top 10 priorities for state procurement, based on a national survey of its members.

"For the second year, state CPOs [central procurement officials] collectively ranked process reform and reengineering as the number one priority for state procurement in 2016. This includes encouraging streamlined procurement processes, modernize procurement law, reduce laws and regulations complexity."

NASPO is a nonprofit association based in Kentucky dedicated to advancing public procurement.

The association's infographic highlights the Top 10 priorities:

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