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Bridging the Digital Divide and Advancing Public Procurement A Conversation with Elizabeth Dunning

Bridging the Digital Divide and Advancing Public Procurement A Conversation with Elizabeth Dunning

Update: 2025-07-08
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In this episode of The Big Bid Theory, host Bill Culhane welcomes Elizabeth Dunning, Digital Navigator and Equity Specialist with AmeriCorps. Elizabeth offers a preview of Denver, shares her impressions of AWWA ACE 2025, and tells her inspiring story of moving from the U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee to environmental engineering and ultimately to AmeriCorps. She highlights efforts to close the digital divide, improve equitable access to technology, and support communities nationwide.

Bill also recaps recent and upcoming public procurement events, including the upcoming NIGP Forum in Denver, where he’ll host a panel session on the modernization of public procurement: AI, e-procurement, and implementation best practices. The session will deliver practical strategies for procurement professionals to expand vendor participation, leverage AI, and enhance sourcing even in challenging budget environments. 

Of course, Rick Jennings closes down the episode with a Crazy Bids about trees that’s sure to entertain. Watch or listen (on Youtube) to gain fresh, actionable insights into advancing public procurement, improving community outcomes, and making better purchasing decisions in today’s evolving landscape.

Resources:

AmeriCorps website
Learning Source / Digital Navigators
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Bridging the Digital Divide and Advancing Public Procurement A Conversation with Elizabeth Dunning

Bridging the Digital Divide and Advancing Public Procurement A Conversation with Elizabeth Dunning

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