Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The federal government’s IT procurement process could be getting a facelift with the Advancing Government Innovation with ...
Across the United States, state and local governments spend over $4.5 trillion each year. But against a backdrop of new federal priorities and global economic uncertainty, budgets are stretched ...
A biased bid selection process represents one of the biggest threats for procurement officials. Such bias leads to a bad selection decision for a government contract, wasting taxpayer money. Moreover, ...
In the next four posts, we will share guides specific to federal contracting as a minority-owned small business. Minority-owned businesses often face unique challenges in the public procurement ...
Artificial intelligence is a hot commodity, but government agencies need to be cautious about buying it, experts say. The biggest consideration is security. “It’s a challenge. There’s no other way to ...
Bid protests against a procurement process often center around claims of bias that result in flawed selection decisions. For example, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) put out a report in ...
CoProcure, a fledgling online marketplace for vendors and buyers of government technology and other goods and services, has raised $22 million in a Series A funding round. Forerunner Ventures led the ...
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Procurement Sciences AI (“PSci.AI”), the next-generation bidding-intelligence platform for government contractors, today announced that it has raised $10M in Series A ...
Vero Beach’s Three Corners project is the latest controversy this year in the world of Treasure Coast government procurement. While losing applicants or bidders often are not happy, they don’t always ...
Governments around the world promote small business participation in government tenders. They do so directly through procurement mandates or set-asides, indirectly via policies that encourage small ...
Sourcing, contracting and paying external vendors for goods and services – all of which fall under the big umbrella of procurement – are a big part of New York City government. The city spends about ...