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How to Relieve Labor Shortage Challenges with Vendor Managed Inventory

American City & Country

As procurement professionals, you are constantly balancing tight budgets, increasing demands, and the need to streamline operations. What is Lawson Vendor Managed Inventory? How VMI Transforms Procurement Vendor Managed Inventory is about much more than having parts on hand. Brought to you by:

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The risks of vendor-paid eProcurement

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The pandemic put a strain on already tight public sector budgets and demand for new projects only continues to climb. With so many competing priorities and budgetary constraints, when does it make sense to go with a vendor-paid eProcurement model? And for good reason. Having ownership gives you more control over the platform.

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Update to Better Contracting Initiative 2

Great Government Through Technology

I described the Governmentwide Acquisition Strategy initiative led by the IT Vendor Management Office (ITVMO) to centralize engagement with critical Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and negotiate universal contract and process improvements to ensure that all agencies benefit from best-in-class terms and pricing as One Customer.

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Friday Flash 01/31/2025

The Coalition for Government Procurement

The draft guidance, which stemmed from the 2022 Food and Drug Omnibus Reform Act, aimed to significantly increase participation of underrepresented groups in clinical trials by requiring drug and device companies to set goals and detail their strategies for enrolling people from diverse populations for every late-stage clinical trial slated for U.S.

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Friday Flash 01/24/2025

The Coalition for Government Procurement

The EO directs the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to streamline the Federal contracting process to enhance speed and efficiency, reduce costs, and require Federal contractors and subcontractors to comply with our civil rights laws. The Federal Government currently employs around 2.2