Original Broadcast 12/22/24
The latest episode of Fed Gov Today with Francis Rose focuses on the top priorities for federal agencies in 2025, as identified by leading experts in government performance, technology, procurement, and workforce transformation. We asked our panelists to share the Top 5 things they are watching into 2025 in the federal government. These discussions underscore the importance of strategic leadership and innovation in driving government efficiency and effectiveness.
Part 1: Federal Budget and Resource Constraints
Featuring:
Sonny Hashmi, Head of Global Public Sector, Unqork, Former Commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service at the General Services Administration
Robert Shea highlighted the challenges posed by budget reconciliation and impoundment, emphasizing their impact on agency operations and performance management. Sonny Hashmi discussed resource constraints as a central issue for agencies, including hiring freezes and tight budgets. Both underscored the need for clear priorities and leadership during presidential transitions.
Roger Waldron, President, The Coalition for Government Procurement
Roger Waldron examined the potential impact of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on federal procurement. He highlighted opportunities for streamlining commercial item contracting and leveraging AI in procurement processes to enhance efficiency and address workforce challenges.
Dave Wennergren, CEO, ACT-IAC, former Deputy Chief Information Officer and Assistant Deputy Chief Management Officer at the Defense Department
Julie Dunne, Principal, Monument Advocacy, former Commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service, GSA and former acquisition policy staff at House Oversight and Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committees
Dave Wennergren explored the intersection of AI, technology modernization, and workforce transformation. He emphasized the need for digital tools to improve customer and employee experiences while addressing the future of work in government. Julie Dunne highlighted technology modernization, deregulation, and supply chain security as key priorities, focusing on reducing risk and improving resilience in federal operations.