GSA Acquisition Policy Advisory Committee welcomes new members, shifts focus to emerging technology in federal procurement

WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. General Services Administration’s (GSA) Acquisition Policy Federal Advisory Committee (GAP FAC) convened its first public meeting of 2024 with a renewed area of focus and new committee members from diverse professional backgrounds. The meeting served as a platform to discuss strategic priorities for modernizing federal procurement processes and integrating emerging technologies into acquisition strategies.

The GAP FAC’s mission is to modernize federal acquisition, addressing key challenges while driving innovation and efficiency. The committee will emphasize integrating advanced technology — including artificial intelligence, data analytics, cloud computing and cybersecurity — into federal procurement processes to ensure adaptability in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

“GSA is ready to bring in emerging technologies and deliver solutions that meet the needs of government in this evolving landscape,” said GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan. “This committee’s invaluable expertise will help federal agencies use modern tools to drive innovation, improve efficiency and deliver better results for the American people.”

The new members of the GAP FAC include leaders from academia, industry and government, bringing expertise in artificial intelligence, engineering, small business innovation and more. 

Here are the new members:

Member nameAffiliation
Abraham, Dorothea, Ph.D.Mason School of Business, William & Mary
Alderucci, DeanCarnegie Mellon University
Angulo, TiffanyState of California Department of Technology
Bitko, Gordon, Ph.D.Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)
Cooke, Tim, Ph.D.ASI Government, Inc.
Cornelius, MatthewWorkday
Dotan, RavitTechBetter
Ghaffari-Tabrizi, OmidGoogle
Graves, MargaretInternational Business Machine Corporation (IBM)
Johnson, JaredState of California Department of Technology
Keagle, James, Ph.D.Eisenhower School for National Security and Resources Strategy
Miller, Cari, Ph.D.Center for Inclusive Change
Moore, LindseyDevelopMetrics
Tan, AdriannaFuture Ethics

“This committee has a vital role in shaping the future of federal procurement,” said GSA Senior Procurement Executive Jeffrey A. Koses in the Office of Government-wide Policy. “The work we’re undertaking will not only improve how the federal government acquires goods and services, but will also ensure that procurement strategies remain adaptive and innovative in a rapidly changing technological landscape.”

During the meeting, members discussed the following focus areas for 2025:

  • Integrating emerging technologies: Using tools like AI and data analytics to enhance procurement efficiency and decision-making.
  • Enhancing sustainability and forward-thinking practices: Embedding climate-conscious strategies into acquisition processes.
  • Reducing procurement vulnerability: Addressing systemic challenges and risks in the acquisition ecosystem.

The GAP FAC operates under the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), ensuring that its recommendations and deliberations are accessible to the public. Each meeting will be open to public attendance unless otherwise noted, and special accommodations will be made for individuals with disabilities upon request.

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About GSA: GSA provides centralized procurement and shared services for the federal government, managing a nationwide real estate portfolio of nearly 370 million rentable square feet, overseeing approximately $100 billion in products and services via federal contracts, and delivering technology services that serve millions of people across dozens of federal agencies. GSA’s mission is to deliver the best customer experience and value in real estate, acquisition and technology services to the government and the American people. For more information, visit GSA.gov and follow us at @USGSA.

About FACA: The Federal Advisory Committee Act was enacted in 1972 to ensure that advice by the various advisory committees formed over the years is objective and accessible to the public. Get more information on FACA, GSA’s Legislation and Regulation pages.