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Tab for access: How New York City is increasing participation and access to government contracts

Open Contracting Partnership

For example, over the last several years, the City has transitioned to PASSPort , an end-to-end online procurement system that creates additional transparency and efficiencies in the procurement process. We sat down with City Chief Procurement Officer and MOCS Director Lisa Flores, to learn more about their work.

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NASPO Law Institute – Framework Agreements – New Orleans

Public Procurement Intl

They spoke at the 10th anniversary meeting of the National Association of State Procurement Officials (NASPO) Law Institute in New Orleans. The Law Institute is a regular gathering of chief procurement officers (CPOs) and state public procurement attorneys from around the United States. Program Slides

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We’re BACK! 5 Reasons to attend 2022 Ivalua NOW DC: Stronger Together

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Kicking off the day with our first keynote, Ivalua’s Founder and CEO David Khuat-Duy will present his reimagined vision in a post-pandemic world, leveraging digital transformation to restore growth, and igniting new opportunities for procurement teams and suppliers. Director Strategic Sourcing Digital & Functional Transformation, .

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Making a Business Case for Change: A Q&A with Public Sector Procurement Leaders

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In a recent webinar, Ivalua spoke with two leaders from top-performing Procurement agencies in the public sector and a subject-matter-expert practitioner: . Victor Olds , Chief Procurement Officer, New York City & Director of Mayor’s Office of Contract Services.

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Saving the planet through procurement: Governments are identifying ways to use purchasing to achieve and support sustainability goals

American City & Country

Sustainable government procurement is the process of acquiring goods and services that meet the government entity’s needs while minimizing environmental and social impacts. Public procurement is key to this endeavor because public institutions and state enterprises must procure vast amounts of goods, services, and works to do their jobs.