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Neil Gerard Price is a career member of the Senior Foreign Service with 32 years of U.S. Government Acquisition and Assistance (A&A), Program, and Financial Management experience. He is currently the Director of USAID’s Management Bureau Office of Support Operations (M/OSO) in Frankfurt.
Mr. Price has been a USAID Foreign Service Officer for 17 years. He has served in Washington as the Foreign Service Deputy Director of the Office of Acquisition and Assistance, and overseas as a Supervisory Contracting Officer in Botswana, Iraq, Ukraine, Ghana (West Africa), Colombia and Bosnia.
Prior to joining USAID, Mr. Price worked at NASA for 12 years, both at NASA Headquarters, and primarily in the field. He is a graduate of the Department of the Navy’s Contracting Career Intern Program, and a Certified Professional Contracts Manager (CPCM).
Mr. Price holds a B.S. in Economics, with honors, from James Madison University, an M.S. in Contract and Acquisition Management from Florida Institute of Technology, and a Masters Certificate in Government Contracting from George Washington University. He maintains unlimited A&A warrants and FAC-C Level III certification.
His wife, Oleksandra M. Price, is a USAID Foreign Service Financial Management Officer. They have two children.
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