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Federal Procurement Efficiency and Supply Chain Accountability Act

Status: HopperSession: June 2026 Senate SessionIssue: Inflation

Summary

This bill tightens oversight of major federal procurement and supply-chain practices by requiring stricter audits, public reporting on waste and delays, and corrective action plans for inefficient programs. It aims to cut taxpayer costs, reduce duplicative purchasing, and ease avoidable inflationary pressure in federal operations.

Full text

To reduce government-driven cost pressures and improve fiscal discipline, this bill requires the Office of Management and Budget, in coordination with agency Inspectors General and the Government Accountability Office, to establish stricter audit standards for major federal procurement contracts and agency supply-chain practices, with priority review for high-cost, sole-source, and delayed contracts; requires annual public reporting on waste, duplicative purchasing, avoidable delays, and inflationary procurement risks; directs agencies to implement corrective action plans and competitive sourcing reforms where practicable; and conditions future procurement approvals for persistently noncompliant programs on certification that identified inefficiencies have been addressed, with the goal of lowering taxpayer costs and reducing avoidable inflationary pressure across federal operations.

Sponsor

Lowell GoffRepublican Party

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Bill details

Filed
Jun 11, 2026