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The Procurement Act 2023’s Kaleidoscopic View of the Public Interest

University of Bristol

From February 2025, it will introduce a new system of procurement regulation that is meant, among other goals, to create flexibility and to allow for a different balancing of competing considerations in guiding procurement in the public interest.

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AWS convenes public sector and industry leaders on future of AI in federal financial services

AWS Public Sector

AI Safety Institute at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), and former Special Assistant to the President within the National Economic Council , and Michael Greenwald, global head for digital assets and financial innovation at AWS. Elizabeth Kelly and Michael Greenwald on stage during their fireside chat.

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AWS accelerates digital public infrastructure adoption with automation

AWS Public Sector

The Centre for Digital Public Infrastructure (CDPI) defines DPI as: A set of technology building blocks powered by interoperable open standards or specifications operated under a set of enabling rules with open, transparent, and participatory governance to drive innovation, inclusion, and competition at scale.

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From “Beltway Bandits” to mission partners

Federal News Network

Yet contractors are often viewed as outsiders, sometimes even labeled “Beltway Bandits,” and rarely appreciated for their contributions to the public good. Balancing in-house expertise and contractor support While contractors play a crucial role in government, it’s important to note that we often rely too much on them.

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How AWS can enable the Government of Canada’s 2023-2026 Data Strategy

AWS Public Sector

For public sector IT leaders evaluating infrastructure strategies, this post offers an in-depth look at how AWS Cloud technology can unlock the possibilities of open data for the public good. Read on to learn how AWS is empowering customers to achieve their open data objectives. The AWS Cloud is 3.6 What’s next?

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