Following multiple procurement disasters in the realm of information technology — think Phoenix Pay, the single email system and the modernization of data centres — the federal government’s main procurement czars have learned a thing or two. Read More
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Auditor general: $6.6B for large IT projects, but government employees lack training and data
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