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AI & Machine Learning in Government Contracts
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are growing topics across all industries. Government contractors (GovCon) and federal agencies continue to join the conversation on how the two can be built into strategies and processes to improve efficiency—along with the obstacles in implementation.
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Essential GovCon Capabilities to Look For in Contracts Lifecycle Management Software
There are many great contracting systems on the market for commercial businesses, but most do not contain a full complement of capabilities necessary for Government Contractors (GovCon). Why look closely at GovCon specific capabilities? Investing in the right contract lifecycle management software is important to ensure it will provide the needed benefits. Use the best set of capabilities to ensure that your contract lifecycle management system is easily automating your GovCon contracts lifecycle.
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Current Landscape Impacting Government Contractors
Government contracting is a highly regulated industry with regulations continuously increasing as seen with the 77 executive orders issued in 2021 and ongoing updates to security issues such as CMMC. Along with these regulations, many other factors impact the current landscape of government contractors.
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How Modernized Contract Technology Can Improve ROI
Chief Financial Officers at a recent roundtable discussed their top-of-mind priorities for modernizing business processes and how modern technology can support those goals. The discussion closely examined how the contracts department impacts all aspects of government contracting (GovCon) business performance and how it can be utilized to positively impact ROI.
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What if All Clauses in Solicitations were Displayed in Full Text?
Proposal development in the federal marketplace relies almost exclusively on references for FAR clauses. So, how do you know which constraints and requirements are included in each clause without reading them in full text in the first place? Adding the full reference each time would make an RFP unwieldy. What is the easiest way of getting that information at your fingertips as you review the RFP?
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