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Professional Services: Driving Government Efficiency Forward

USFCR

Professional Services: Driving Government Efficiency Forward Government agencies are under increasing pressure to boost efficiency and streamline operations. The growing demand for professional services presents a golden opportunity for your firm to step in and offer valuable consulting, legal, and administrative support.

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Northwestern University Libraries make research more efficient, accessible with AWS Lambda

AWS Public Sector

When they found a technology standard that could make research more efficient and open, they acted. What motivated us was the opportunity to participate in this open standards community of cultural heritage institutions, all focused on how to best share collections efficiently across the globe.”

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Appian VP Jason Adolf on AI & Automation’s ‘Profound Impact’ on Government Efficiency, Effectiveness

GovCon Wire

For the past 20-plus years, Jason Adolf has helped government agencies identify and implement technologies that help them modernize for the present and the future.

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Are You Curious About Oral Presentations?

NIH NITAAC

Perhaps you can see by the roles and actions above that interactive market research trains the government team’s muscles and prepares them for similar activities in oral presentations. These sessions provide industry with an opportunity to help the government with relevant feedback and real time to rehearse oral presentations.

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Arbitration Tech Toolbox: Emotion AI: A Game-Changer for Efficiency and Due Process in International Arbitration?

Kluwer Arbitration

In international arbitration, parties or arbitrators could consider using emotion AI to enhance efficiency and due process (or to gain a strategic and tactical advantage). Although applications are varied, we will focus on two uses: (1) efficiency through facilitating settlement; and (2) due process through ensuring arbitrator attentiveness.

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The 2023 SIAC Draft Rules: Raising the Bar for Efficiency

Kluwer Arbitration

The Draft Rules introduce several noteworthy changes as part of a concerted effort to “raise the bar on efficiency, expedition, and cost-effectiveness” ( see SIAC Registrar’s Report ). This post places the spotlight on key provisions in the Draft Rules specifically aimed at bolstering efficiency. and kevinnash@siac.org.sg

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IRSPP 10/NIGP Workshop in Charlotte, North Carolina

Public Procurement Intl

On August 22, 2024, Chris Yukins and Tom Daley (DLA Piper) presented to the International Research Study of Public Procurement (IRSPP) group’s tenth workshop , in Charlotte, North Carolina, as part of the NIGP (Institute for Government Procurement) annual conference.