All posts tagged "procurement"
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Innovation 2023 five minutes with… Kristiina Kivirand of Estonia’s stockpiling agency
In this sister series to our ‘Five minutes with’ interviews, we share insights from the civil and public service leaders that will be speaking at our free Innovation conference. Taking place
- Posted March 20, 2023
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Innovation 2023 five minutes with…. Martin Ledolter of Austria’s Federal Procurement Agency
In this sister series to our ‘Five minutes with’ interviews, we share insights from the civil and public service leaders that will be speaking at our free Innovation conference. Taking place
- Posted March 19, 2023
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Top trends in 2023: what will governments prioritise in the year ahead?
As the calendar changes from 2022 to 2023, the mammoth challenges faced by governments only grow bigger. From dealing with a looming global recession to decarbonising economies, the key items
- Posted January 29, 2023
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Shock absorbers: how data can make public services more resilient
Public services – and the procurement processes that underpin many of them – have become more complex than ever in the last few years as the UK has entered the
- Posted January 9, 2023
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Seven public servants’ ideas picked up by Canadian Data Challenge
Launched earlier this year, the Public Service Data Challenge aims to identify and develop public servants’ ideas on how to make better use of data in government – here, we
- Posted November 7, 2022
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Keeping links strong: what governments can do to take the sting out of supply chain risk
Geopolitical and economic headwinds are putting global supply chains at risk, with potentially serious implications for service delivery. In a Dun & Bradstreet webinar, public and private sector experts discussed
- Posted October 12, 2022
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IMF criticises UK economic strategy; Australia’s Digital Transformation Agency in trouble: policy & delivery news in brief
Global Government Forum’s weekly digest of the news you need to know but might have missed. IMF urges UK government to reconsider economic strategy The International Monetary Fund has taken
- Posted September 29, 2022
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Four megatrends shaping government – and what they mean for the future
From dealing with the fallout from a global pandemic and implementing plans to reach net zero, to trying to cushion people from an energy and inflation crisis and adapt to
- Posted September 19, 2022
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Truths about lies: World Bank governance chief Ed Olowo-Okere on the global threat of corruption
Ed Olowo-Okere has spent the last three years working to improve public services and financial management in low- and middle-income countries. His greatest challenge is corruption, he tells Matt Ross
- Posted July 10, 2022
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Greening government: how Canada plans to achieve net zero public services
Governments around the world are racing to slow climate change, setting targets to limit emissions and decarbonise economies. But as significant polluters in their own right – through their internal
- Posted May 30, 2022