Georgia’s DOAS SPD NextGen Team wins Source-To-Contract Achievement Award

Clarence Ingram Deputy State Purchasing Officer  State Purchasing Division - Department of Administrative Services
Clarence Ingram Deputy State Purchasing Officer State Purchasing Division - Department of Administrative Services
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On June 25, 2025, the Georgia Department of Administrative Services (DOAS) State Purchasing Division (SPD) NextGen Team was honored with the Source-To-Contract Achievement Award. The award was presented at the 2025 JAGGAER Customer Excellence Awards ceremony. Attending to accept the award were team members Kiaja Williams, Leena Patel, and Madhavi Bhagam.

The annual JAGGAER REV conference presents this top honor to organizations that have effectively used JAGGAER solutions. These solutions help optimize processes ranging from supplier onboarding to identifying needs, executing sourcing events, and finalizing awards and contract creation.

The DOAS SPD NextGen Source to Contract Team received recognition for their implementation of the NextGen S2C project. This project involved using multi-level steering committees across workstreams to enhance communication, transparency, and governance. The team’s dedication and collaboration were key factors in achieving this recognition.

For more information about the NextGen project, visit https://sao.georgia.gov/about-nextgen.



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