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Blockchain Technology and AI in Public Procurement

The Procurement ClassRoom

Integrating blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI) into public procurement processes holds significant promise for enhancing efficiency, effectiveness, and transparency, potentially reducing corruption. This minimizes human intervention, the primary source of corruption in public procurement.

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Procurement Planning: Steps for Issuing a Solicitation

The Procurement School

Market Analysis The level of market analysis is dependent on the outcome of the requirements gathering. If there is a good understanding of the number of potential bidders and their capacity this minimizes the requirement for market analysis. A more formal method is to issue a Request for Information (RFI).

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Congress Discusses How To Govern The Acquisition of AI

Government Contracts Legal Forum

Another witness recommended that the government conduct rigorous market analysis and model testing based on government-wide standards in order to keep pace with the rapid growth of open-source AI technologies. Other Transaction Authorities) across the federal government to give agencies more tools to purchase AI.

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Friday Flash 10/20/23

The Coalition for Government Procurement

Second, the realignment provides an opportunity to increase transparency for customer agencies and industry partners seeking to do business with FAS. The new structure also can enhance transparency with regard to guidance impacting the MAS program. Third, the alignment provides an opportunity to improve data management.

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Friday Flash 10/27/23

The Coalition for Government Procurement

Another witness recommended that the government conduct rigorous market analysis and model testing based on government-wide standards in order to keep pace with the rapid growth of open-source AI technologies. Paul also touched upon this topic, noting that the decision to take content down is often made by AI.