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Public Procurement Is Changing in 2019, And Data is the Catalyst

by CivicMeter Staff | May 14, 2019 | Procurement

The tech revolution has been slow to catch on with the government procurement process but the transformation of public sector procurement is about to accelerate tremendously in 2019. Vishal Patel wrote about the coming changes in government procurement in this report...

The Right Data Can Deliver Savings For Government Agencies

by CivicMeter Staff | May 14, 2019 | Procurement

A recent study by The Hackett Group indicates that government agencies might be forgoing up to 20% of targeted savings when employees makes purchases outside of defined buying channels. The study further indicated that most government agencies do not realize the...

State Department Procurement Officer Charged with 17 Counts of Fraud, Bribery

by CivicMeter Staff | May 14, 2019 | Procurement

Zaldy N. Sabino, a procurement officer with the State Department’s Office of Acquisitions Management (AQM) has been charged with 17 counts of conspiracy, bribery, wire fraud, and making false statements. Sabino worked in the Facilities Design Construction Division of...

Contractor Headache: How Many Hours Are There In A Person-Year?

by CivicMeter Staff | May 14, 2019 | Procurement

Contractors working with the government often have to estimate the amount of work to be performed in “person-years.” Person-years are used as a measure of how many hours a company is expected to contribute every year, yet it turns out that a single person-years is...

Bidder Analysis Uncovers Manipulation In Colombia’s Contracting Process

by CivicMeter Staff | May 14, 2019 | Procurement

Just last April, Colombia changed its law concerning government bidding to make it mandatory to use standard tender document for public transport works. The new law’s intent was to make public bidding more transparent and reduce corruption in the process. A study...

Pentagon Gave $334 Billion in Contracts to People Indicted for Fraud

by CivicMeter Staff | May 14, 2019 | Procurement

A Defense Department report to Congress obtained under the Freedom of Information Act revealed that at least $334 billion in taxpayer money was lost due to fraudulent defense contracting from 2013 to 2017. A similar DoD report covering the years 2001 to 2010 also...
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