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Tech is changing the government procurement landscape, report says

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Kaitlyn Levinson

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With public budgets tightening and expectations rising, government procurement teams are rethinking how they buy goods and services. A new survey suggests more agencies are turning to automation, specialized software, and even early-stage AI to cut costs, speed up processes, and increase transparency. From invoice automation to supplier performance tracking, these tools aren’t just about efficiency—they’re about freeing up staff for higher-value work and proving to the public that smart tech investments can deliver better results for less. Kaitlyn Levinson with Route Fifty has the full story.

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