As the media focuses on the ambiguities and complexities of artificial intelligence, a far simpler — yet costly — and largely unnoticed software procurement problem continues to plague the federal ...
The bloated cost of the ArriveCAN app and new investigations into possible fraud have highlighted some problems with turning to outside companies. By Ian Austen Relative to the 496 billion Canadian ...
State and local governments spend more than $3.7 trillion every year on procurement. The federal government spent more than $750 billion in 2023. That’s nearly $4.5 trillion of taxpayer funds spent ...
Procurement software startup Vertice Technology Inc. said today it has finalized a $50 million funding round led by Lakestar, bringing its total amount raised to more than $100 million, and its ...
A new CEO, an acquisition and the sale of six business units — Canada-based procurement software supplier SOVRA has undergone a corporate makeover, one designed to spark more sales to state and local ...
In the realm of government procurement, a paradigm shift is underway — one that goes beyond the traditional focus on cost-effectiveness to embrace strategic procurement for larger public policy goals.
Artificial intelligence is fundamentally changing how companies buy goods and services, transforming procurement from a back-office function into a strategic business driver. Where procurement teams ...
In celebration of the recent release of the 6th Edition of the Government Contracts Compliance Handbook (authored by the Seyfarth Government Contracts Group), we’re sharing six essential questions and ...
The software security landscape is at an interesting juncture. As Jen Easterly, the former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), pointed out, there is a lesson to be ...
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