Senate acquisition reform bill could save money later

ACQUISITION REFORM: A Senate bill promoted by moderate politicians seeking federal acquisition reform could lead to $70 million in additional discretionary outlays and $180 million in additional direct spending over 2008-2012, but it also could lower federal procurement costs for goods and services...

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