Mobilizing Capital Investment to Modernize Government

Many governments around the world seek ways to serve their constituents and carry out their missions more effectively and with greater efficiency. This imperative takes on even greater import as emerging technology and business paradigms raise expectations from the public and enable new channels of collaboration between government and industry.

Kenneth Buck

Dr. Kenneth J. Buck, Ph.D. is an Adjunct Professor of Contracts and Acquisition Management within the School of Continuing & Professional Studies at the University of Virginia. Formerly he was a senior executive in the federal sector, with over 30 years as an innovator and change-agent in the disciplines of Acquisition & Supply Chain Management, Procurement, Human Capital, and Organizational Change Management. He designs and fields business intelligence models and algorithms to predict and measure organizational efficiency.

Adjunct Professor, Contracts and Acquisition Management, School of Continuing & Professional Studies
University of Virginia
United States
(301) 346-2315

Dr. Kenneth J. Buck, Ph.D. is an Adjunct Professor of Contracts and Acquisition Management within the School of Continuing & Professional Studies at the University of Virginia. Formerly he was a senior executive in the federal sector, with over 30 years as an innovator and change-agent in the disciplines of Acquisition & Supply Chain Management, Procurement, Human Capital, and Organizational Change Management. He designs and fields business intelligence models and algorithms to predict and measure organizational efficiency. He was the federal government’s point person for the development and implementation of the Share-in-Savings concept. Buck received his Ph.D. in Human & Developmental Systems from the Fielding University in 2006.