The company collects intelligence from disparate public agencies that could help suppliers craft better proposals and pitches ...
Paper-based procurement has long been the way governments operate, and it does help ensure security and compliance. But it ...
United States Government (USG) agencies are collaborating with industry and academia to understand limitations, risks, and ways to ethically integrate the benefits of Artificial intelligence (AI) into ...
Mainstreaming gender in Pakistan’s public procurement system confronts several challenges, including inadequate data, absence of institutional infrastructure, and gender-blind policies and procedures.
For five years, the federal government has been under a legal mandate to train acquisition professionals in using and buying artificial intelligence (AI). During that time, federal spending on AI has ...
Federal government organizations and agencies can now purchase Cyphercor’s MFA software through Innovative Solutions ...
Artificial intelligence is a hot commodity, but government agencies need to be cautious about buying it, experts say. The biggest consideration is security. “It’s a challenge. There’s no other way to ...
Across the United States, state and local governments spend over $4.5 trillion each year. But against a backdrop of new federal priorities and global economic uncertainty, budgets are stretched ...
PASSport and the Preferred Source Program are both committed to making New York's contracting process, accessible and inclusive. This panel offers a detailed discussion about the New York procurement ...
The partnership between government and industry can be a sticky one: Government is not always the best customer, while some vendors fail to live up to the promises they make to secure contracts. As ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Vero Beach’s Three Corners project is the latest controversy this year in the world of Treasure Coast government procurement.
Sourcing, contracting and paying external vendors for goods and services – all of which fall under the big umbrella of procurement – are a big part of New York City government. The city spends about ...