GSA Acquisition Policy Federal Advisory Committee
The GSA Acquisition Policy Federal Advisory Committee (GAP FAC) serves as an advisory body to GSA’s Administrator, providing guidance on how GSA can utilize its acquisition tools and authorities to target the highest priority challenges in federal procurement. The GAP FAC will focus on advising GSA on regulatory, policy and procedural reforms that will facilitate policy development and strategies for integrating emerging technological considerations in the federal acquisition process. Through these efforts, the GAP FAC aims to facilitate impactful advancements that drive innovation in federal procurement.
The Designated Federal Officers for this Advisory Committee are Stephanie Hardison and David Cochennic in GSA’s Office of Acquisition Policy.
- Notice of Federal Advisory Committee Call for Nominations: Federal Register Vol. 89, no. 136/Tuesday, July 16, 2024
- Notice of Charter Renewal a Federal Advisory Committee: Federal Register Vol. 89, No. 128/Wednesday, July 3, 2024 [PDF]
- Advisory Committee Renewed Charter, June 27, 2024
- Notice of Establishment of the GSA Acquisition Policy Federal Advisory Committee: Federal Register Vol. 87, No. 118 / Tuesday, June 21, 2022
- Advisory Committee Charter [PDF - 122 KB]
Registration Information
GSA Acquisition Policy Federal Advisory Committee meetings are open to the public, and will be conducted virtually. Registration is required for web viewing. Online registration closes at 5:00 p.m. EST the day before the meeting. All registrants will be asked to provide their name, affiliation, and email address. After registration, individuals will receive webcast access information via email.
Membership
The GSA Acquisition Policy Federal Advisory Committee membership includes a balanced mix of representatives from Federal agencies, state & local Governments, industry (including small business) & associations, and academia. The members of the Committee include:
Committee Membership | Member | Organization |
---|---|---|
Chairperson | Troy Cribb | Partnership for Public Service |
Co-Chairperson | Luke Bassis | Port Authority of New York and New Jersey |
Federal | Antonio Doss | Small Business Administration |
James Keagle, PhD | Eisenhower School for National Security and Resources Strategy | |
Non-Federal | Dorothea Abraham, PhD | Mason School of Business, William & Mary |
Dean Alderucci | Carnegie Mellon University | |
Farad Ali | Asociar LLC | |
Tiffany Angulo | State of California Department of Technology | |
Richard Beutel | Cyrrus Analytics LLC | |
Gordon Bitko, PhD | Information Technology Industry Council (ITI) | |
Tim Cooke, PhD | ASI Government, Inc. | |
Matthew Cornelius | Workday | |
Nicole Darnall | American University | |
Ravit Dotan | TechBetter | |
Omid Ghaffari-Tabrizi | ||
Margaret Graves | IBM | |
Jared Johnson | State of California Department of Technology | |
David Malone | AquireIQ | |
Cari Miller, PhD | Center for Inclusive Change | |
Lindsey Moore | DevelopMetrics | |
Nigel Stephens | Phoenix Strategies | |
Adrianna Tan | Future Ethics | |
Kimberly Wise White, PhD | American Chemistry Council |