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AI in Public Procurement: Practical Applications, Legal Guardrails, and Real-World Use Cases

Date and Time

Tuesday, August 18, 2026, 1:00 PM until Wednesday, August 19, 2026, 12:30 PM

Event Contact(s)

Paul Brennan

Category

Professional Development

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**TWO HALF-DAY SESSIONS**

TUES 8/18 FROM 1:00PM - 4:30PM
WED 8/19 FROM 9:00AM - 12:30PM


AI In Public Procurement: Practical Applications, Legal Guardrails, and Real-World Use Cases
 

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping how work gets done—but in public procurement, the stakes are higher. Transparency, fairness, and legal compliance cannot be compromised.

This seminar provides a practical, no-nonsense roadmap for using AI responsibly in public procurement. Participants will learn what AI is, how it works, where it adds real value, and where it must not be used.

Through live demonstrations, real-world procurement scenarios, and structured guidance, this course will show how AI can dramatically improve efficiency in the following:

  • Market research
  • Scope of work development
  • Best value evaluation design
  • Document review and quality control
  • Vendor communication
  • Contract administration
  • Performance reporting

Participants will leave with ready-to-use prompts, workflows, and an AI Use Policy framework tailored to public sector requirements.

Learning Objectives

 

By the end of this seminar, participants will be able to:

  1. Explain how AI works in plain language and distinguish between major AI platforms
  2. Identify appropriate and inappropriate uses of AI in public procurement
  3. Apply AI tools to improve procurement efficiency without compromising compliance
  4. Develop scopes of work and evaluation criteria using AI-assisted methods
  5. Use AI to review procurement documents for clarity, risk, and bias
  6. Support contract administration and reporting using AI
  7. Implement an AI use framework and policy within their organization

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