The AI Procurement Lab is a proud member of the GovAI Coalition, and we are happy to announce their first Summit!
The Summit in California is being hosted by the GovAI Coalition and the City of San José in the San José Convention Center. Attendees will discover cutting-edge AI trends, ethical practices, data management, and practical applications in public safety, transit, and local government, while exploring inclusive adoption and innovative policy development.
Procurement Focus
Dec 5th Room 230B 2:10 pm Pacific Time
Pooling Resources for AI: Navigating Shared Contracts and Services
In the evolving landscape of AI, public sector agencies face unique challenges and opportunities in procurement. This session explores how government entities can collaborate to share contracts and services, maximizing their resources and expertise. Participants will learn about best practices for AI procurement, with a focus on creating shareable contracts that benefit multiple agencies within the GovAI Coalition. By pooling resources and aligning strategies, agencies can streamline procurement processes, reduce costs, and accelerate AI adoption. This session is ideal for those looking to enhance their AI initiatives through collaborative, cross-agency partnerships.
Moderator: Emily Royall, Senior IT Manager – Emerging Technology, City of San Antonio, TX
Kimberly Barnard, Senior Buyer – Technology Contracts, Golden Gate Bridge, Highway & Transportation District
Ryan Maher, Senior Procurement and Contract Analyst, City of San José
About the GovAI Coalition
The GovAI Coalition includes 1500+ members from 500 local, county and state governments representing approximately 150 million Americans across the nation. The coalition is united in their mission to promote responsible and purposeful AI in the public sector.
The GovAI Coalition is committed to:
Using AI for social good;
Ensuring ethical, non-discriminatory, and responsible AI governance;
Promoting vendor accountability;
Improving government services; and
Fostering cross-agency collaboration and knowledge sharing.
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