Call for Procurement Case Studies and Corporate Partner Prospectus Preview
November 15, 2018
States in Transitions
Voters in 36 states elected 20 new governors. What do they need to do during their transition period in the coming weeks to ensure a successful term of office?
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NASCA is now accepting nominations for 2019 Corporate Council Co-Chairs. These two representatives act as the voice of NASCA’s corporate members by serving in an ex-officio capacity on the Executive Committee. Candidates will provide a picture and 1-2 sentences on your background, history of involvement with NASCA and your vision for the Corporate Council for the election.
Please submit your nominations to [email protected] or contact me if you have questions about serving by November 21, 2019. Voting will take place between December 3-12. Each corporate partner will have the opportunity to cast one ballot.
Corporate Partner Prospectus
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Click here to view the Prospectus and start picking out your 2019 selections today.
All opportunities offered in 2019 will become available on a first come, first served basis through our online shopping cart, and will remain open until sold out or the event occurs.
Please bookmark this page to purchase on or after December 3, 2018 at 12:00 PM ET.
The case studies play an integral role in the Spring Conference, acting as a catalyst for discussion and providing a reference point that enables participants to apply the lessons from the Institute to their own experience. NASCA and the Programs Committee are encouraging members to apply to having their work featured as a case study. Case Studies can feature a state or private sector partner that is doing interesting work in procurement. The case study will be selected by the procurement workgroup made up of NASCA state members and private sector thought leaders in procurement. Please note submissions is not extremely detailed - a couple of sentences would suffice. If you have any questions, please contact Jamie Rodgers, [email protected].
DUE to Jamie Rodgers, [email protected], by Monday, November 26th at 12:00 PM ET
NASCA is highlighting excellent work by Departments of General Services (and similar Administrative Cabinets) that is #AnythingButGeneral. Please submit the good work done in your state to [email protected] to be featured.
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