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Today more than ever, the government must be responsible in how it spends taxpayer dollars, cutting waste and streamlining programs where we can. Despite being the world’s largest purchaser, spending more than $500 billion a year on goods and services, the government too often does not get the best prices or value for the taxpayer. That’s why in March 2009, the President directed agencies to save $40 billion in contracting annually by the end of 2011 and apply fiscally responsible acquisition practices that better protect taxpayers from waste and cost overruns.