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New OCI Rule Contains Big Changes

SmallGovCon

The New Proposed OCI Rule Revamping of the FAR and General Policy Interestingly, there was a proposed OCI issued back in 2011, but it was withdrawn ten years later due to “the amount of time that had passed since publication of the proposed rule.” to a new subpart in FAR part 3. .”

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How 2011 Prepared Us for Today

ivalua

The Japanese Earthquake of 2011 and resulting tsunami are not exactly top of mind these days. On Friday March 11, 2011, at about 2:45PM local time, the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in Japan struck. You may remember the death and destruction from 2011 and draw a connection to the toll of the current coronavirus pandemic.

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Updating the UNCITRAL Model Procurement Law for “Green Procurement”

Public Procurement Intl

As these common “green procurement” strategies are adopted by governments around the world, the UN Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) model law on public procurement , last revised in 2011, could be updated to facilitate implementation. the environmental characteristics of the subject matter.”

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Barbarians at the Gate: Zero Trust, Active Directory & What You Need to Know

FedInsider

He has led and executed a wide variety of computer security reviews to evaluate the adequacy of information systems general and application controls. Close Assistant Director, Center for Enhanced CS, U.S. Eric was previously a Cyber Solutions Architect & Engineer at Leidos.

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6 Lessons for Procurement Digitization

ivalua

Welcome to the new age of Procurement where we are ideally positioned to influence not only cost control measures but also to embrace top line growth ambitions and to drive innovation, powered by digitization. In 2011 they had a proof of concept, resulting in the selection of Ivalua. Here are the key takeaways. Sounds great doesn’t it?

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Are Latin American and Caribbean Countries Complying with Their Fiscal Rules?

Inter-American Development Bank

Over the past two decades, a growing number of Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries began adopting fiscal rules to limit overspending influenced by election cycles, public pressure, and other political economy factors, helping the region strengthen its fiscal solvency and sustainability. Greater oversight is needed.

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Measuring the benefits of open contracting: Case studies on Mexico, Paraguay, and Slovakia

Curbing Corruption in Government Contracting

Transparency reforms improving the scope and quality of public procurement data are highly valuable on their own as open data is as good as the data going into it; however, evaluating such reforms will remain a challenge as the reform influences the data used to measure outcomes as well as potentially the outcomes themselves.

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