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

American City & Country

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. “The The human aspect of deploying and adopting new technology is important.

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

American City & Country

It’s important to identify the types of projects you will be completing. He points out that these requirements can add time to the buying process. He advises: “Start the purchasing process with bidding services from distributors like SiteOne to help expedite the process.”

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Ivalua Further Grows its Procurement Solution Business in Canada

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Canadian-based TELUS implements Ivalua’s EPS solution to digitize the entire end-user buying process. By deploying Ivalua as an improved central purchasing system for employees, TELUS will now have a guided buying capability, allowing users to be routed to compliant buying channels through shopping-like user experiences. . “An

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Evaluate the Options: Vendor Networks

Procureware

As a procurement manager, you know how important suppliers are to your organization. On the downside, you will not have full control over the buying process or vendor qualification criteria. If the lead agency that negotiates the contract has more experience than your organization, you can benefit from their expertise.

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OMB gives agencies new considerations when buying AI

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Quinn Anex-Ries, a senior policy analyst at the Center for Democracy & Technology, said in a statement that OMB’s new memo provides agencies with a clear roadmap to ensure the AI they buy protects the rights and safety of the public. “As

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