Part II Use the Strike Force with Daniel Glad

Guest Host Megan Smyth, NASPO Director of Legal Education,  joins the Pulse to speak with Daniel Glad, Director… Continue reading Part II Use the Strike Force with Daniel Glad

Finding IT Talent in a Haystack! Part II

Is IT Procurement for you? Explore ways you may already be the best choice to fill that IT… Continue reading Finding IT Talent in a Haystack! Part II

Part I Use the Strike Force with Daniel Glad

Guest Host Megan Smyth, NASPO Director of Legal Education,  joins the Pulse to speak with Daniel Glad, Director… Continue reading Part I Use the Strike Force with Daniel Glad

The Care and Keeping of Contracts

For public procurement professionals whose job duties include contract administration, it can be tempting to leave contracts alone… Continue reading The Care and Keeping of Contracts

Everything is NOT Awesome – Difficult Customer Situations

Imagine this – a state agency has come to you with frustrations about a lack of communication from… Continue reading Everything is NOT Awesome – Difficult Customer Situations

Black Swans: Anticipate Your Supply Chain Reactions

In a report released in late April , IBM’s Institute for Business Value weighs in on how organizations… Continue reading Black Swans: Anticipate Your Supply Chain Reactions

Public Procurement During COVID: Parts 1 and 2

NASPO is proud to present our new podcast, NASPO Pulse Podcast! Every other week, tune in right here to Procurement… Continue reading Public Procurement During COVID: Parts 1 and 2

NASPO Announces COVID-19 Resource Directory

In response to COVID-19, NASPO has created a web directory for resources related to procurement. This directory, available… Continue reading NASPO Announces COVID-19 Resource Directory

Green Means GO!

NASPO is pleased to announce that we will be accepting applications for the 2020 Green Purchasing Technical Assistance… Continue reading Green Means GO!

To Protest a Bid, or not to Protest?

While not a Shakespearean existential inquiry, a vendor who did not win a competitive bid for a public… Continue reading To Protest a Bid, or not to Protest?