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Anonymous (2005). 'Best practices: using spend analysis to help agencies take a more strategic approach to procurement'. Journal of Public Procurement 5(2): 244.
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"Spend analysis" is a tool that provides knowledge about who are the buyers, who are the suppliers, how much is being spent for what goods and services, and where are the opportunities to leverage buying power. Private sector companies are using spend analysis as a foundation for employing a strategic approach to procurement. Recognizing the potential in government purchasing, GAO examined if the departments of Agriculture, Health and Human Services (HHS), Justice, Transportation, and Veterans Affairs are using spend analysis to take a strategic approach to acquisition. GAO assessed

  1. if agencies use spend analysis to obtain knowledge to improve procurement of goods and services and to reduce procurement costs,
  2. how agencies' practices compare to leading companies' best practices.