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The ESG Imperative: Balancing the Attainable With the Aspirational

Art of Procurement

“I think a large part of the ESG model is about bringing each other up together – capacity building –. The post The ESG Imperative: Balancing the Attainable With the Aspirational appeared first on Art of Procurement.

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Balancing Efficiency and Effectiveness in Procurement

The Procurement School

The efficiencies can reduce office space, reduce hiring, reduce on-going training, reduce investment in technology and continuous upgrades, and increase workload capacity. This becomes very efficient and immediately impacts the bottom line in savings. There can be a cost to this apparent efficiency.

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DoD Announces First Ever Strategy for a Modernized Defense Industrial Ecosystem

Government Contracts Legal Forum

Finally, the DoD highlighted systemic risks that may impact achieving these priorities, including an inadequate workforce and skilled workers in manufacturing and engineering careers, inadequate domestic production of key materials and production capacity, instability of procurement (e.g.,

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How healthcare organizations can fulfill compliance standards with AWS

AWS Public Sector

In order to reach encryption in transit, they used a TLS/SSL certificate stored within AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) for their load balancer. The internal Load Balancer is secured by a TLS/SSL certificate stored within ACM. The service helps customers to generate, manage, and deploy certificates.

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Navigating the Intersection of Sovereign Acts and Commercial Activities: Insights from Omega v. Panama

Kluwer Arbitration

Assessing Commercial Legitimacy The central question was whether Panama acted reasonably in a commercial capacity or engaged in illegitimate sovereign conduct. The United States and the Claimants posited that the standard should be “clear and convincing evidence”, while Panama maintained that it should be a “balance of probabilities.”

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10 success factors for implementing e-procurement system

Open Contracting Partnership

Ultimately, the decision to adopt SaaS-based e-GP solutions must balance the conveniences they offer and the need to uphold the integrity of public procurement laws and regulations. A recent report by the World Bank on e-GP system implementation types in Africa analyzes risks and benefits for different implementation types.

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OCP Feedback Survey: Closing the books on 2023 and looking towards 2030

Open Contracting Partnership

We are also very pleased that we achieved one of the closest gender balances in survey responses last year, closing the gap between Men and Women from a 22% differential in 2022, to an 11% differential in 2023. Across the last five years, this puts us at an average of Net Promoter 82, exceeding our strategy cycle target of 80.