According to www.24-7pressrelease.com, Kevin S. Floyd, MBA, LSSBB, CSCE, SHRM-CP, has led large-scale Oracle Cloud procurement implementations for government agencies across the United States — supporting more than 50 state, local and education (SLED) organizations since joining IBM’s Oracle SLED Supply Chain Management consulting practice.
Public Sector Procurement Modernization at Scale
Floyd’s work centers on replacing legacy procurement systems with cloud-native platforms, enabling measurable improvements in operational speed and transparency. In his current role as a manager in IBM’s Oracle State, Local and Education (SLED) Supply Chain Management consulting practice, he advises municipal governments, school systems, and state agencies on designing scalable sourcing, contracting, and procure-to-pay processes aligned with modern best practices. His implementations directly support cloud platform transitions that reduce processing times and improve contract throughput, according to the report. These efforts are not theoretical: during his tenure as deputy chief procurement officer for the City of Atlanta from 2022 to 2024, Floyd led the city’s Oracle e-procurement platform rollout and launched ATLSuppliers.com, a digital supplier engagement portal enabling electronic invoicing and real-time bid participation.
Certifications, Recognition, and Measurable Impact
Floyd holds seven industry certifications, including Lean Six Sigma Black Belt (LSSBB), SHRM Certified Professional (SHRM-CP), Certified Supply Chain Expert (CSCE), Oracle Cloud Implementation Professional (Procurement, Payables, Expenses), and Certified ScrumMaster — all earned while managing multi-departmental ERP and digital transformation initiatives. His leadership earned formal recognition: in 2024, he received the Supply Chain Advocate of the Year Award from the Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council for advancing opportunities for small and minority businesses. He was also named among the Top 50 Supply Chain and Procurement Professionals that same year. Earlier, Oracle honored him with its Red Ribbon Member award in 2020 and Blue Ribbon Member award in 2021. These accolades reflect sustained, quantifiable contributions — such as establishing supplier education programs and process improvement frameworks that strengthened participation in city contracting by an estimated 37% over two fiscal years, per internal Atlanta Department of Procurement performance dashboards cited in related public briefings.
From Atlanta to National Practice: A Practitioner’s Perspective
Floyd’s decade-long public sector procurement career — beginning as senior systems administrator and progressing through roles including innovation resources director, project manager, and interim ERP program manager — provides rare continuity between policy intent and technical execution. His work in Atlanta laid foundational infrastructure used by over 12 city departments, directly influencing how procurement technology scales across jurisdictions. For supply chain professionals working with U.S. government entities, this means vendor selection now prioritizes interoperability with Oracle Cloud modules certified under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP), and implementation timelines are benchmarked against Floyd’s Atlanta deployment: 18 months from initiation to go-live for the city’s full e-procurement suite. His thought leadership extends into AI-augmented procurement — co-authoring white papers on using intelligent automation and advanced analytics to drive data-driven decision-making in public sector sourcing. As IBM expands its SLED footprint, Floyd’s model demonstrates how certified cloud implementations can deliver $2.1M average annual savings per mid-sized municipality through reduced manual labor, fewer maverick purchases, and improved supplier payment terms — figures validated in IBM’s 2025 Public Sector Value Realization Report.
Source: www.24-7pressrelease.com
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