[Federal Register Volume 90, Number 56 (Tuesday, March 25, 2025)]
[Presidential Documents]
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Vol. 90

Tuesday,

No. 56

March 25, 2025

Part II





The President





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 Executive Order 14240--Eliminating Waste and Saving Taxpayer Dollars 
by Consolidating Procurement



 Executive Order 14241--Immediate Measures To Increase American Mineral 
Production



 Executive Order 14242--Improving Education Outcomes by Empowering 
Parents, States, and Communities



 Executive Order 14243--Stopping Waste, Fraud, and Abuse by Eliminating 
Information Silos



Memorandum of March 20, 2025--Strengthening the Suitability and Fitness 
of the Federal Workforce


                        Presidential Documents 



Federal Register / Vol. 90 , No. 56 / Tuesday, March 25, 2025 / 
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Title 3--
The President

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                Executive Order 14240 of March 20, 2025

                
Eliminating Waste and Saving Taxpayer Dollars by 
                Consolidating Procurement

                Section 1. Policy. The Federal Government spends 
                approximately $490 billion per year on Federal 
                contracts for common goods and services--the types of 
                goods and services purchased by nearly every executive 
                department and agency (agencies)--making it the largest 
                buyer of goods and services in the world. As a matter 
                of sound management, these standardized procurement 
                functions should be carried out in the most efficient 
                and effective manner possible for the American 
                taxpayer.

                The General Services Administration was established in 
                1949 through the Federal Property and Administrative 
                Services Act, 40 U.S.C. 101 et seq., to provide ``an 
                economical and efficient system'' for the core 
                procurement services for agencies (40 U.S.C. 101). It 
                is time to return the General Services Administration 
                to its original purpose, rather than continuing to have 
                multiple agencies and agency subcomponents separately 
                carry out these same functions in an uncoordinated and 
                less economical fashion.

                Consolidating domestic Federal procurement in the 
                General Services Administration--the agency designed to 
                conduct procurement--will eliminate waste and 
                duplication, while enabling agencies to focus on their 
                core mission of delivering the best possible services 
                for the American people.

                Sec. 2. Definitions. For the purposes of this order:

                    (a) ``Administrator'' means the Administrator of 
                General Services.
                     (b) ``Agency'' has the meaning given to it in 
                section 3502 of title 44, United States Code, except 
                that such term does not include the Executive Office of 
                the President or any components thereof.
                     (c) ``Agency head'' means the highest-ranking 
                official of an agency, such as the Secretary, 
                Administrator, Chairman, or Director.
                     (d) ``Common goods and services'' means the common 
                Government-wide categories defined by the Category 
                Management Leadership Council led by the Office of 
                Management and Budget (OMB).
                     (e) ``Indefinite delivery contract vehicle'' means 
                an agreement through which an agency can order goods 
                and services over a defined period without setting 
                forth quantities or a delivery schedule up front.

                Sec. 3. Procurement Consolidation. (a) Within 60 days 
                of the date of this order, agency heads shall, in 
                consultation with the agency's senior procurement 
                officials, submit to the Administrator proposals, 
                pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 101, 40 U.S.C. 501, or other 
                relevant authorities, to have the General Services 
                Administration conduct domestic procurement with 
                respect to common goods and services for the agency, 
                where permitted by law.

                     (b) Within 90 days of the date of this order, the 
                Administrator shall submit a comprehensive plan to the 
                Director of OMB for the General Services Administration 
                to procure common goods and services across the 
                domestic components of the Government, where permitted 
                by law.
                     (c) Within 30 days of the date of this order, 
                pursuant to the authority in 40 U.S.C. 11302(e), the 
                Director of OMB shall designate the Administrator as 
                the executive agent for all Government-wide acquisition 
                contracts for information technology. The 
                Administrator, in consultation with the Director

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                of OMB, shall defer or decline the executive agent 
                designation for Government-wide acquisition contracts 
                for information technology when necessary to ensure 
                continuity of service or as otherwise appropriate. The 
                Administrator shall further, on an ongoing basis and 
                consistent with applicable law, rationalize Government-
                wide indefinite delivery contract vehicles for 
                information technology for agencies across the 
                Government, including as part of identifying and 
                eliminating contract duplication, redundancy, and other 
                inefficiencies.
                     (d) Within 14 days of the date of this order, the 
                Director of OMB shall issue a memorandum to agencies 
                implementing subsection (c) of this section.

                Sec. 4. General Provisions. (a) Nothing in this order 
                shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:

(i) the authority granted by law to an executive department, agency, or the 
head thereof; or

 (ii) the functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget 
relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.

                     (b) This order shall be implemented consistent 
                with applicable law and subject to the availability of 
                appropriations.
                     (c) This order is not intended to, and does not, 
                create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, 
                enforceable at law or in equity by any party against 
                the United States, its departments, agencies, or 
                entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any 
                other person.
                
                
                    (Presidential Sig.)

                 THE WHITE HOUSE,

                     Washington, March 20, 2025.

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