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Landscape maintenance supplies and equipment are often near the top of local government shopping lists

American City & Country

City and county governments are often key buyers of landscape equipment and supplies, says Keith McGinty , director of bids and government accounts at SiteOne Landscape Supply , a firm that sells soil maintenance products, irrigation, lighting, nursery products, tools, equipment, safety items and hardscapes in addition to landscape supplies.

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Everyone, including top leaders, need to be on-board when agencies install new technology

American City & Country

Go to the following link for information on Nintex’s work with governments. One of the most important factors for local governments to consider before purchasing any new technology is how quickly and effectively it can be integrated into an organization’s existing tech stack without disrupting day-to-day operations.

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Evaluate the Options: Vendor Networks

Procureware

In government co-ops, a lead government agency issues a solicitation for a good or service, evaluates proposals, and awards a contract. This contract is then available to other co-op members on the same terms, a process called piggy-backing. The post Evaluate the Options: Vendor Networks appeared first on ProcureWare.

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GSA’s FAS streamlining federal procurement by updating GSA Advantage, improving UX, reducing PALT

Federal News Network

Basically this streamlines for purchase card holders the buying process to access commercial online marketplaces,” Lee said. “ So we’ve pre-negotiated agreements across the federal government with eight commercial marketplaces, and we’ve seen significant time savings for our customers.”

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OMB gives agencies new considerations when buying AI

Federal News Network

A Government Accountability Office report from last December found 1,200 existing use cases, but most of the reported AI use cases are “in the planning phase, and not yet in production. The third bucket OMB is asking agencies to focus on is managing their business and acquisition processes.

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Beyond Redacting Discriminatory Restrictive Covenants

Extract Systems

While these covenants aren’t enforceable, they are painful and often surprising reminders that can come up during the home buying process. Over the past several years, there have been a number of initiatives aimed at removing discriminatory restrictive covenants from land records.