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Government Agencies

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Challenges

The major challenge facing Government Agencies seeking to advance supplier inclusion is communicating how supporting the development of small- and diverse-owned businesses aligns with their charters. Once key stakeholders embrace the importance of supplier inclusion, the following challenges must also be addressed:

  • Resource & Funding Constraints
  • Engaging Required Expertise
  • Measuring & Demonstrating Contribution to Charter
  • Inefficient, Decentralized Initiatives
  • Alignment with Government Procurement Regulations
  • Small and Diverse Supplier Development
  • Stakeholder Education & Awareness Training

Needs

Addressing these issues requires centralized strategies within major local, regional and state agencies/ In addition, their must be collaboration between local, regional and state agencies.

Our Approach

We provide a comprehensive suite of consulting, digital, and training solutions that help government agencies accelerate the centralization and collaboration required to effectively assess and embed engagement within the key local, regional and state agencies.  Having advised an array of state agencies, county functions, public zoos, local government units, and school boards, we have the expertise to tailor solutions that deliver the following outcomes:

  • Operational Excellence that delivers ROI for taxpayers
  • Collaboration with stakeholders throughout the ecosystem to advance capacity-building for small and diverse business partners
  • Education for administrators on how supplier inclusion aligns with the attainment of their agency charters

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Our Solutions: Transform the Supplier Inclusion Ecosystem

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For Chambers of Commerce and industry groups, Ralph G. Moore and Reginald K. Layton share the RGMA 5-Levels Model® and the RGMA Ten-Components of a World-Class Supplier Inclusion program with related case studies and best practices. These sessions empower multiple buying entities to pursue opportunities to integrate supplier inclusion into their procurement strategies.

Contact us today to learn how successfully navigating these challenges can achieve more sustainable supply chain collaboration.

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