SB CAPE Act of 2016
Small Business Contracting and Acquisition Programs Efficiency Act of 2016 or the SB CAPE Act of 2016 This bill directs the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to initiate a review of the Office of Government Contracting and Business Development (OGCBD) of the Small Business Administration (SBA). This review shall examine: the extent to which SBA personnel who carry out certain procurement and business development programs report to the OGCBD, whether greater efficiency and consistency in the certification process of the procurement and business development programs could be achieved by creating a single organizational unit of employees to process all certifications required by such programs, whether greater efficiency and efficacy in the performance of such programs could be achieved by improving the alignment of the field personnel assigned to them, how the OGCBD could improve its staffing of regulatory drafting functions and its coordination with the Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council to ensure timely rulemaking by the SBA, and any other areas in which the GAO determines that the SBA could improve its performance with respect to procurement and business development programs.
Public contracts and procurement
Performance measurement
Administrative law and regulatory procedures
Commerce
Small business
Congressional oversight
Government studies and investigations
Government employee pay, benefits, personnel management
Executive agency funding and structure
Small Business Administration
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