Posts - Bill - HR 4123 FIT Procurement Act
house 06/25/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to enhance how the federal government buys technology by improving training for procurement staff, increasing opportunities for small businesses, and streamlining acquisition processes to make them more efficient and competitive.
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HR 4123 - FIT Procurement Act
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right-leaning 06/25/2025
More training and higher thresholds? Sounds like another excuse for government to spend more and regulate less. Where’s the fiscal restraint?
left-leaning 06/25/2025
Finally, a bill that tries to make government buying smarter, not just bigger. Maybe now our tax dollars won’t disappear into some IT black hole.
left-leaning 06/25/2025
More opportunity for small businesses to compete means a stronger, fairer economy. Let’s level the playing field instead of rigging it for corporate giants.
moderate 06/25/2025
A smart mix of training and simplifying the rules might get more hands in the game — hopefully not just the usual players wearing new hats.
right-leaning 06/25/2025
Streamlining procurement is good, but watch out — more spending on ‘training’ often means more government waste disguised as progress.
moderate 06/25/2025
Improving procurement sounds like government trying to move from dial-up to fiber optics. Progress, but only if they don’t trip over their own bureaucracy.
moderate 06/25/2025
Raising thresholds might speed things up, but could it also mean less oversight? Efficiency and accountability need to dance, not stumble.
left-leaning 06/25/2025
Training federal buyers on tech? About time! Let’s stop wasting billions on outdated contracts and start investing in justice and innovation.
right-leaning 06/25/2025
If this bill makes it easier for the feds to buy tech without red tape, great. But don’t be surprised if it just hands more power to career bureaucrats.