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New Sanctions Regulation of the SAPP in Honduras

BLP

The Superintendency of Public-Private Partnerships (SAPP) has officially approved the Sanctions Regulation , marking a significant step in regulating and overseeing Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) in Honduras.

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Where Data Makes a Difference, Pt. 2

GovLoop

Values transparency and is thoughtful/ strategic about public engagement. Public/private partnerships have great data gathering and sharing potential. Privacy, transparency, legal and security concerns exist. Breaks down silos and promotes internal collaboration. Focuses on outcomes, not outputs.

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Leveraging AI to Transform Macroeconomic and Fiscal Policymaking in Latin America and the Caribbean

Inter-American Development Bank

AI can introduce data-driven insights for more evidence-based and transparent budgeting. Algorithms can help identify inefficiencies, prioritize spending according to measurable performance metrics, and reduce wasteful use of public funds. Inter-American Development Bank. [6]

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DoD slated to receive over $18B for military construction initiatives

Federal News Network

billion for military construction and family housing initiatives for fiscal 2024. The 2024 Military Construction-VA bill provides $662 million to build over a dozen barracks, with roughly $320 million going toward revitalizing five privatized housing projects. The Defense Department will receive $18.7

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Top Public Sector Leaders to Watch in 2025: Sayari’s Steve Nguyen

WashngtonExec

For nearly a decade, Sayari has partnered with defense, civilian, and state agencies worldwide to provide the transparency needed to combat risks. With a $235 million investment from TPG in April 2024, Sayari will accelerate growth and pursue strategic acquisitions to expand its reach and strengthen support for government clients.

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The Annual ICC FIDIC Conference Recap (Part I): Challenges and Emerging Trends in Construction Dispute Resolution

Kluwer Arbitration

On 17 and 18 October 2024, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and FIDIC co-hosted the annual ICC FIDIC Conference on International Construction Contracts and Dispute Resolution in Seoul. This sharp decrease is almost entirely attributable to an extreme decrease in plant projects—$39.5 billion in 2012 to $1.8 billion in 2023.