Government procurement is always focused at supporting the internal customers, thus ensuring stability and confidence in governing systems. It involves the purchase, lease or rental of products and services by government entities. In order to provide public and merit goods, the government needs to buy input factors from various private companies, and it is considered government procurement. You just cannot deny the fact that improved government procurement will have a positive impact on the government performance and the growth of country.
Highly familiar with the government procurements, Heather McSparron very well understands the procurement regulations (FAR, DFAR, ITAR). Indeed, these procurement regulations have created a competitive process in purchasing, thus achieving best value for tax payers money.
Pertaining to her professional expertise, Heather McSparron has been working as a buyer for Government contracting company since 2007. She started her career as a buyer at DRS-RSTA in Melbourne where she prepared and solicited quotes to selected suppliers, analyzed proposals, reviewed the cost analysis with the program management, administered the definitized purchase orders and monitored supplier performance. Thereafter, she has been serving as a Buyer at DynCorp International until June 2018.
About Heather McSparron
With effective negotiating, planning, multi-tasking and organizational skills, Heather McSparron also possesses the commodities of experience including -
- Mechanical components
- Surface treatment
- Sheet metal components
- Seal/gaskets/O-Rings
- COTS, modified COTS
- BIN Stock Program
- Ammunition
- Non-Aircraft items
- Raw Material
- Electrical components
- Aircraft spares (purchase and repair)|
- Services (ex: training, fuel, nav systems)