Wiley's Capabilities
In a period of federal restructuring and shifting responsibilities, procurement activity is increasingly moving beyond the federal level and into the hands of state and local governments. While much attention has focused on anticipated changes to the Federal Acquisition Regulation, those developments have proven more incremental than transformative. At the same time, broader policy initiatives - particularly efforts to reduce federal bureaucracy and devolve functions to state and local entities - are reshaping the procurement landscape in more meaningful ways. Wiley helps contractors navigate this transition by advising on the complex, highly varied procurement laws, regulations, and practices that govern state and local contracting. With a deep understanding of how federal policy decisions influence downstream procurement activity, Wiley supports clients as they identify new opportunities, manage risk, and adapt their strategies to succeed across diverse state and local markets.
To learn more about Wiley's State and Local Procurement practice, click here.

