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Transparency with Purpose – Public Sector Procurement

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Procurement transparency exists within the public sector because it is required by law. It is one thing to make tenders public, and another to offer suppliers visibility into the end-to-end bid management process and final award decisions. And yet, not all transparency is equally effective.

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Implementing AI Provides Short & Long-Term Payoffs

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Certificates will be e-mailed to registrants. CART (communication access realtime translation) provides instant accessibility for all participants by delivering the spoken word as a realtime stream of text. In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 50 minutes equals 1 CPE.

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Public Sector eProcurement Implementation: Ways to Mitigate Risk and Ensure Success

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In fact, the unique complexities, and requirements of public sector procurement challenge even the best laid plans and implementation teams. Users must actively participate in testing as needed and provide the requested feedback – it is in their own best interests to engage before the implementation begins.