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|OrganizationName=Supply Chain Management Center | |OrganizationName=Supply Chain Management Center | ||
|OrganizationType=Government | |||
|Mission=To simplify the purchasing process for Department of Energy (DOE) contractors, enabling cost savings and operational efficiencies; to develop strategic supply chain agreements that leverage collective buying power. | |||
|OrganizationExecutive=Director | |||
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|Website=https://scmc.energy.gov/ | |||
|Services=Procurement Support; Cost Reduction; Supplier Performance Monitoring | |||
|ParentOrganization=United States Department of Energy | |||
|CreationLegislation=N/A (Established by DOE) | |||
|Regulations= | |||
|HeadquartersLocation=38.89215, -77.02583 | |||
|HeadquartersAddress=330 C St SW, Washington, DC 20201 | |||
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'''Supply Chain Management Center (SCMC)''' is a strategic program within the U.S. Department of Energy aimed at enhancing procurement and supply chain management for its contractors. | |||
The '''Supply Chain Management Center (SCMC''') is a strategic supply chain program dedicated to simplifying the buying process to enable savings for Department of Energy Environmental Management and National Nuclear Security Administration prime contractors. | The '''Supply Chain Management Center (SCMC''') is a strategic supply chain program dedicated to simplifying the buying process to enable savings for Department of Energy Environmental Management and National Nuclear Security Administration prime contractors. | ||
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{{Official URL|text=thescmcgroup.energy.gov|url=https://thescmcgroup.energy.gov}} | {{Official URL|text=thescmcgroup.energy.gov|url=https://thescmcgroup.energy.gov}} | ||
{{Official URL (simple)|url=https://scmc.energy.gov/}} | |||
==Mission== | |||
The mission of the SCMC is to streamline the procurement process for DOE Environmental Management and National Nuclear Security Administration contractors, thereby reducing costs and improving efficiency. By establishing commodity agreements across multiple sites, the SCMC leverages buying power to negotiate lower prices and optimize supply chains. | |||
==Parent organization== | |||
The SCMC falls under the [[United States Department of Energy (DOE)]], specifically supporting DOE's Environmental Management and National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). | |||
==Legislation== | |||
The SCMC was not established by specific legislation but by administrative action within the DOE. | |||
==Partners== | |||
* DOE prime contractors | |||
* National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) | |||
* DOE Environmental Management sites | |||
==Number of employees== | |||
The specific number of employees for the SCMC is not publicly detailed. | |||
==Organization structure== | |||
*'''Strategic Sourcing''' focuses on developing commodity agreements. | |||
*'''Procurement Technology''' manages eProcurement tools and data analytics. | |||
*'''Supplier Management''' oversees supplier performance and relationships. | |||
==List of programs== | |||
* Strategic Commodity Agreements | |||
* Electronic Procurement Tools (eSourcing, eAuctions) | |||
* Supplier Performance Monitoring | |||
* Training and Development for Procurement Staff | |||
==Last total enacted budget== | |||
The budget for the SCMC is not publicly specified as it is integrated into the DOE's broader budget. | |||
==Leader== | |||
The SCMC is led by a Director. | |||
==Services provided== | |||
SCMC provides services like procurement strategy development, cost reduction through bulk purchasing, implementation of procurement technologies, and performance monitoring of suppliers. It aims to reduce redundancy in purchasing across DOE sites, promote savings, and ensure supply chain resilience. | |||
==Regulations overseen== | |||
While the SCMC does not oversee regulations, its operations must comply with federal procurement regulations and DOE-specific procurement policies. | |||
==Headquarters address== | |||
330 C St SW, Washington, DC 20201 (DOE headquarters) | |||
==Website== | |||
https://scmc.energy.gov/ | |||
==Wikipedia article== | |||
There is no specific Wikipedia article for the SCMC; for context, see [[wikipedia:United States Department of Energy]]. | |||
==External links== | |||
* https://scmc.energy.gov/ | |||
* https://www.energy.gov/em/office-environmental-management | |||
* https://www.energy.gov/nnsa/national-nuclear-security-administration | |||
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Supply Chain Management Center (SCMC) is a strategic program within the U.S. Department of Energy aimed at enhancing procurement and supply chain management for its contractors.
The Supply Chain Management Center (SCMC) is a strategic supply chain program dedicated to simplifying the buying process to enable savings for Department of Energy Environmental Management and National Nuclear Security Administration prime contractors.
Founded in 2006, the SCMC works collaboratively to develop commodity agreements that can be used by multiple sites across the enterprise. By leveraging more than $6 billion of annual spend, the SCMC is able to yield lower prices and optimize business systems, providing cost savings and value to our customer, the DOE. Our success is attributed to our close working relationships with the contractor locations, as well our focus on achieving the mission & vision, while measuring performance to established goals.
Mission
The mission of the SCMC is to streamline the procurement process for DOE Environmental Management and National Nuclear Security Administration contractors, thereby reducing costs and improving efficiency. By establishing commodity agreements across multiple sites, the SCMC leverages buying power to negotiate lower prices and optimize supply chains.
Parent organization
The SCMC falls under the United States Department of Energy (DOE), specifically supporting DOE's Environmental Management and National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA).
Legislation
The SCMC was not established by specific legislation but by administrative action within the DOE.
Partners
- DOE prime contractors
- National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA)
- DOE Environmental Management sites
Number of employees
The specific number of employees for the SCMC is not publicly detailed.
Organization structure
- Strategic Sourcing focuses on developing commodity agreements.
- Procurement Technology manages eProcurement tools and data analytics.
- Supplier Management oversees supplier performance and relationships.
List of programs
- Strategic Commodity Agreements
- Electronic Procurement Tools (eSourcing, eAuctions)
- Supplier Performance Monitoring
- Training and Development for Procurement Staff
Last total enacted budget
The budget for the SCMC is not publicly specified as it is integrated into the DOE's broader budget.
Leader
The SCMC is led by a Director.
Services provided
SCMC provides services like procurement strategy development, cost reduction through bulk purchasing, implementation of procurement technologies, and performance monitoring of suppliers. It aims to reduce redundancy in purchasing across DOE sites, promote savings, and ensure supply chain resilience.
Regulations overseen
While the SCMC does not oversee regulations, its operations must comply with federal procurement regulations and DOE-specific procurement policies.
Headquarters address
330 C St SW, Washington, DC 20201 (DOE headquarters)
Website
Wikipedia article
There is no specific Wikipedia article for the SCMC; for context, see wikipedia:United States Department of Energy.