Govshop Blogs
Our posts are devoted to the use of the GovShop ecosystem, marketing research and other points of interest relevant to public procurement.
14 September 2021
The biggest risk of COVID-19 transmission is airborne. Could tackling clean air be a way through the pandemic?
The impact of COVID-19 on the NHS has been devastating, and it has now been...
14 September 2021
It’s been over four years since our remote consulting team started exploring ways of using Zoom software to run effective virtual meetings.
Our single biggest objective was to provide our...
13 September 2021
At the start of the global pandemic, San Francisco’s notorious congestion had all but disappeared. However, months later, it is starting to emerge again. Without intervention, the future...
10 September 2021
Adaptive learning is an educational system that can be modified in response to the learner’s response. One of the best systems that offer up-to-date adaptive learning is using Learning Management...
9 September 2021
Community Energy Labs (CEL) has announced a partnership with Tacoma Power, one of the Washington State Department of Commerce Clean Energy Fund award winners, on an innovative design for a...
3 September 2021
Increasing the number of awards made by local, state, and federal agencies to Small Business Concerns, and helping Government to efficiently identify viable small business partners is at the...
3 September 2021
On September 2, 2021, Public Spend Forum and GovShop, our AI-enabled Market Intelligence platform, hosted 4 innovative tech companies as part of our biweekly Emerging Tech and Innovation Showcase...
8 September 2021
Let’s set a familiar scene: You walk into an open conference room filled with soft murmurs as small groups of attendees converse. As you scan the room, you notice that, although the host has not...
8 September 2021
With AI, robotics, and big data quickly becoming essential facets of the global economy, experts are beginning to refer to the “Fourth Industrial Revolution” as a way of placing our rapidly...