Roger Waldron, president of The Coalition for Government Procurement and former acting deputy chief acquisition officer at the General Services Administration, discusses why he thinks transactional ...
Innovative procurement may sound like an oxymoron given the industry's nose dive in late 2000 and the crushing inventory problems that followed, but executives and analysts say that changes being ...
The following remarks are from M. Todd Abner, founder, president and CEO of OMNIA Partners, the largest and most experienced group purchasing organization for public sector agencies and private sector ...
MONTREAL, July 7, 2021 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada is committed to modernizing intercity passenger rail services in a way that will best meet the transportation needs of travellers, while also ...
Editor’s note: This article first appeared on the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Global Supply Chain Institute’s blog. It is being reprinted with permission. You can read the original post here.
Low bid. These two words can, for some, be the beginning of a purchasing process that’s filled with frustration and disappointment, given the many variables that are involved in apparatus procurement.
Procurement sits at the center of cost control, supplier relationships, and compliance. If you ask a procurement manager what their week looks like, they won’t say strategy. They’ll probably say: ...