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Changing government purchasing & mankind one edition of #CrazyBids at a time. Special guests discussing special topics. All of that and more. A lot more!
11 OCT 2024 · In this episode of The Big Bid Theory, host Bill Culhane welcomes you inside ICMA 2024 at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Bill visits with Clayton Feick, CEO of Ontopical, to explore how AI is transforming government procurement.
Clayton shares his key takeaways from ICMA 2024, where he and Stephen Hetzel, CEO of Beacon Bid, delivered a joint presentation moderated by Bill. Their session, “Empowering Local Governments: Leveraging AI for Enhanced Government Contracting Processes,” sparked a lively discussion on how AI-powered tools help businesses discover government opportunities long before their competitors.
Clayton highlights how Ontopical’s AI-enabled government market intelligence software gives businesses an early advantage by uncovering key opportunities from cities, towns, and counties across the USA and Canada. He explains that many successful ventures start with a “spark”—a vital insight that leads to major opportunities down the road.
Bill also reminds listeners to submit nominations for the Dave and Beverly Nash Leadership Award, celebrating excellence in public procurement. The deadline for nominations has been extended to November 1st. Don't miss Rick Jennings' return with another fun segment of “Crazy Bids You Can Win!”
Listen in to gain valuable insights and stay ahead in the ever-evolving world of public procurement!
For more information about BidPrime, call 888.808.5356 or visit www.bidprime.com. For details on Ontopical, go to http://www.ontopical.com.
8 AUG 2024 · In this episode of The Big Bid Theory, host Bill Culhane sits down with Steve Pullie, Director of Real Estate, Fleet, and Purchasing for the SC Department of Probation, Parole & Pardon. Steve also serves on the Board of Directors as Director at Large for the South Carolina Association Of Governmental Purchasing Officials (SCAGPO). Steve shares valuable insights into the intricacies of government procurement, including best practices, common challenges, and the future of the field.
Bill also takes a moment to announce the release of details for the David and Beverly Nash Leadership Award, celebrating outstanding achievements in the procurement field. Additionally, listeners will be excited to hear about the launch of the new website for the show, providing an even better experience for our audience.
In addition, Bill and Steve discuss the highly anticipated SCAGPO 2024 Annual Forum and Trade Show, coming up in November, offering a preview of what attendees can expect from this premier event.
Listeners will also enjoy Rick Jennings' segment, "Crazy Bids You Can Win," offering a fun and unique look at the latest Crazy Bid up for grabs.
For more information about SCAGPO, visit www.scagpo.org. You can learn more about Steve Pullie and reach out to him via his bio and email.
Stephen Pullie: 1987 graduate of the University of SC with majors in Business Marketing andManagement. He entered the Purchasing profession in 1997 and has served as the ProcurementDirector at the SC Dept. of Public Safety, SC Department of Juvenile Justice, and SC Department ofMental Health. Currently he serves as the Director of Real Estate, Fleet, and Purchasing for the SC Department of Probation, Parole & Pardon. He has served on the Board of the SC Association ofGovernment Purchasing Officials since 2009 including arising to President in 2014. Steve currently is a Director at Large and serves as the Sponsorship and Trade Show Chairmen for the Annual Forum.
Email: https://scagpo.org Business Ph: 803.429.3012
16 MAY 2024 · Bill Culhane hosts a compelling episode exploring the intersection of government procurement, technology, and artificial intelligence (AI). In this episode, we unravel the innovative solutions crafted by Beacon Bid and BidPrime, under the guidance of Stephen Hetzel, co-Founder and CEO.
Begin by unraveling the genesis of BidPrime and Beacon Bid, where Hetzel shares how their backgrounds in government and technology illuminated the inefficiencies plaguing the procurement process, leading to the creation of transformative platforms. Through their experience aggregating agency solicitations and empathizing with the struggles of small to medium-sized enterprises, they identified a glaring gap in the market.
Next, delve into the challenges faced by government agencies in procurement and how Beacon Bid addresses them head-on. From limited resources to outdated methods, agencies grapple with hurdles that hinder efficiency. Hetzel sheds light on Beacon Bid's mission to improve tools available to agencies through user-friendly platforms and data products, fostering a more streamlined and inclusive procurement landscape.
In the realm of contractor and vendor engagement, BidPrime unveils its cutting-edge "Contract Intelligence Suite," comprising Future Opps and Emerging Opps. Hetzel unveils the transformative potential of these tools, from extracting insights from historical data to leveraging AI to identify emerging opportunities before they hit the market. The integration of Ontopical's data further enhances BidPrime's arsenal, empowering businesses to stay ahead in the competitive SLED public sector.
Moreover, explore the applications of these tools for government agencies, from accessing BidPrime's extensive bid document archive to harnessing AI-driven insights for informed decision-making. The conversation culminates in a visionary outlook on the future of government contracting, underscored by the pivotal role of AI in driving efficiency, transparency, and innovation.
Finally, peek into Hetzel's upcoming speaking engagements at NIGP Forum and the International City/County Management Association (ICMA), where he delves deeper into the transformative potential of data and AI in shaping the future of procurement and government operations.
As always, Rick Jennings closes down the episode with the latest Crazy Bids. Appropriate to the theme of this episode, this latest installment of Crazy Bids has to do with the use of Artificial Intelligence.
Tune in, and don't forget to share, to gain invaluable insights into the evolving landscape of government procurement and the transformative power of AI-driven innovation.
4 APR 2024 · Welcome back! Season 10 of The Big Bid Theory, brought to you by BidPrime and Beacon Bid! It's hard to believe we've been on the air for a decade now, and what a journey it's been. But enough sentimentality, let's dive into the excitement of our first episode!
In this monumental season opener, we're thrilled to introduce Denise Finn, Procurement Services Manager at the City of Fort Myers and President of FAPPO (Florida Association of Public Procurement Officials). Denise is a recognized leader with a wealth of experience as a consultant, mentor, trainer, and public speaker.
We kick off with a preview of the FAPPO 2024 Annual Conference, themed "Riding the Winds and Waters of Change," happening in Orlando from May 19th to 22nd. Denise sheds light on the significance of this event for purchasing professionals and exhibitors alike, highlighting key aspects of the conference schedule. Who knows, maybe we'll even put together a special episode from Orlando!
For those new to procurement roles, Denise shares invaluable quick tips and lessons learned from her own journey. Additionally, business leaders keen on competing for government contracts will find her insights on contracting strategies indispensable.
As part of our 10th-anniversary celebration, we introduce the 'David and Beverly Nash Leadership Award,' honoring exceptional leaders like David and Beverly Nash who've made significant contributions to the procurement field. It's a fitting tribute to their legacy of integrity, passion, and innovation. Stay tuned, as our audience will take part in the nomination and selection processes!
But before we wrap up, Rick shares the first Crazy Bids installment in Season 10, go oral health!, setting the bar high for the episodes to come. And as always, don't forget to follow us on social media and spread the word about The Big Bid Theory!
Thank you for tuning in and here's to another decade of learning, sharing, and celebrating the world of procurement!
Go here for more information about https://www.fappo.org/annual-conference.
16 NOV 2023 · Discover procurement insights from Celeste Walker-Harmon, Assistant Finance Director for Procurement/Chief Procurement Officer, in this engaging episode of "The Big Bid Theory" podcast. Host Bill Culhane interviews this accomplished public purchasing leader about her experiences and advice for navigating a government procurement career.
Learn some takeaways from NPI 2023 through Walker-Harmon's unique perspective, as an attendee and award winner! She shares what made an impact for her by participating at this major public procurement conference. Also, gain an inside look at the successes and challenges faced by her procurement team in Coral Gables.
Walker-Harmon also provides candid career guidance, from tips on advancing in public procurement roles to benefits of serving to help your community. Her inspiring interview includes the advice she wishes she could give her younger self starting out in government purchasing. This is a must-listen for anyone interested in leadership lessons from an influential person in public procurement.
Rick Jennings wraps up the episode, with Crazy Bids, by recapping an interesting RFP found in BidPrime’s database: a web-based animal husbandry system requested by Veterans Affairs. Yes, it’s true.
All of that and more. A lot more!
Our Guest: Celeste Walker-Harmon, MBA, CPPO, CPSM
Celeste Walker-Harmon is the Assistant Finance Director for Procurement/Chief Procurement
Officer for the City of Coral Gables. She has been with the city since 2017 and is responsible
for managing the day-to-day operations of the Procurement Division. In her role as Chief
Procurement Officer she ensures the citywide compliance of all purchases with the applicable
city, state and federal statutes, laws, ordinances and regulations. Her team facilitates the
procurement of goods, services, equipment and construction projects.
Mrs. Walker-Harmon has 25+ years of professional procurement experience in the public
sector. Her experience covers a variety of government/public sector areas that include several
City and County governments, a public school system and the Department of Transportation in
Georgia.
Mrs. Walker-Harmon earned her M.B.A, is a Certified Public Procurement Officer (CPPO), a
Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM), a certified Procurement Professional
with NIGP (NIGP-CPP) and is Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt and Green Belt Certified.
12 OCT 2023 · Procurement trailblazer Kirk Buffington joins us to reflect on key lessons and takeaways from NIGP Forum 2023 and championing professional development. With over 30 years of experience, Kirk shares his journey to leadership within NIGP, FAPPO and elsewhere. Kirk weighs in on TBBT’s announcement of the ‘David and Beverly Nash Leadership Award’ to be presented in recognition of fellow leaders, who have gone above and beyond in the advancement of the procurement profession.
We discuss considerations for those contemplating pursuing a leadership position in purchasing, along with the resulting rewards of service. Contemplating a career in the purchasing field? Kirk shares his perspective and thoughts. Don't miss this wisdom-filled conversation with a dedicated advocate for procurement excellence!
Rick closes down the episode with a Crazy Bids you can win that decorates an already outstanding episode.
All of that and more. A lot more!
Our Guest: Kirk Buffington, FNIGP, NIGP-CPP, CPPO, C.P.M., MBA, MLS
Kirk Buffington is a dedicated leader in the procurement profession with over 30 years of experience. He is the former Director of Finance and Procurement for the City of Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Kirk has been an active member of the National Institute of Governmental Purchasing (NIGP) since 1993. He has held numerous leadership positions within NIGP at both the chapter and national levels. Kirk served as President of the NIGP Southeast Florida Chapter, as well as President of NIGP Inc. from 2008-2009.
At the 2023 NIGP Forum, Kirk was named an Albert H. Hall NIGP Fellow in recognition of his significant contributions to the advancement of public procurement. He was also honored with NIGP's Distinguished Service Award for his dedication and commitment to the institute.
Kirk earned his Bachelor's Degree in Business from Florida State University and a Master's Degree in Business Administration with a focus on Logistics and Materials Management from Webster University. He recently graduated with a Master's degree in Legal Studies from the University of Cincinnati College of Law.
24 AUG 2023 · On this episode of ‘The Big Bid Theory’ our host, Bill Culhane, recaps an exciting and memorable NIGP Forum 2023 in Louisville. Among the highlights, Bill and guests Stephen Hetzel, CEO, and Josh Schwartzbeck, CTO of Beacon Bid, reminisce about Louisville, Innovation Theater, the Technology track (sponsored by Beacon Bid), RFP Critic's debut, Beacon Bid's popular Hot Raffle party, the excellent education sessions, and more. In summary, Forum had plenty of fellowship, energy and excitement throughout the event.
Check out as the three describe the palpable buzz around the launch of RFP Critic, Beacon Bid's AI solution that builds on their existing tools like the RFP Archive and RFP Builder by leveraging the power of artificial intelligence. Hetzel explained how Critic reviews your draft RFPs to identify unclear requirements, suggest improvements, and point out potential biases, you reserve the option to use or lose the feedback, so you can release rock-solid solicitations to improve your contracting success and outcomes.
As has become a tradition, Beacon hosted a lively Hot Raffle party at Guy Fieri's restaurant, where the Beacon Bid team including Hetzel and Schwartzbeck welcomed and hosted their special guests.
Culhane recalls moderating the widely popular Technology track education sessions. He also stopped by Beacon Bid's well-attended ‘Sip and See’ to see demos of the new RFP Builder and Critic and see a product roadmap workgroup in progress.
Hetzel and Schwartzbeck shared Beacon Bid's growth over the past year. The two founders reflect on the overwhelmingly positive response to their AI-powered products that leverage the technology to streamline procurement and share plans for enhancing these solutions and Beacon Bid overall. They credit the strong NIGP community for supporting Beacon Bid's rapid growth.
Looking ahead, the host and guests share their enthusiasm for more innovations to come from Beacon Bid. With the continued support of the NIGP community, they are excited to continue disrupting and improving procurement. Culhane closes by passing the baton to Rick Jennings, our producer, for another engaging edition of Crazy Bids.
In Crazy Bids, Rick wraps up this installment of TBBT with a Crazy Bid that will have you barking and meowing… but not too loudly.
All of that and more. A lot more!
Visit www.beaconbid.com for more on Beacon Bid and these ABC’s of procurement. Go to your favorite podcast platform for the full, audio version of the episode.
https://www.beaconbid.com/video/rfp-archive.
https://www.einpresswire.com/article/650035959/beacon-bid-introduces-rfp-builder-technology-transforming-the-solicitation-process-with-rfp-archive-suite
10 AUG 2023 · Welcome to another edition of ‘The Big Bid Theory’ podcast! In this episode, host Bill Culhane is joined by a star-studded lineup of guests: Stephanie Akerley is the Corporate Procurement Program Manager for the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Tabatha Freedman is a Senior Procurement Analyst with the County of Volusia, Florida, and Brooke Smith is City Recorder for Murray City, Utah. This trio of experts share an exclusive preview of NIGP Forum 2023 and the technology track sessions to be presented in Louisville!
Bill mentions Stephen Hetzel and Anna Barnett will be presenting some new, very cool technology at the Innovation Theater on Sunday, 3PM. There will be some cool TBBT swag available at Booth 817 (while supplies last!) Also, all are encouraged to stop by Booth 817 for a special invite to a mimosa brunch event on Tuesday, 1115AM-1215PM. Is there more? Also, go to 817 to ask about another very special event, hosted by Beacon Bid, in L’ville!
The experts share what attendees can expect from Forum. Spoiler alert: prepare yourself for excitement, networking, learning, socializing and engaging with other procurement professionals. New, lifelong friends await you.
These three panelists, along with Bill the Moderator, share overviews of the sessions, touching on topics like challenges when procuring technology, specification tools (to include AI), technology procurement contracts, cybersecurity, staff training, sustainability, and more. They emphasize the interactive Q&A portions and encourage attendees, regardless of in-person or virtual, to come prepared with questions.
Rick Jennings closes down the episode with a Crazy Bids that will have you gliding along, as we glide into NIGP Forum 2023.
All of that and more. A lot more!
Be sure to visit nigp.org for more Forum details.
Guests:
Stephanie Akerley is a seasoned Corporate Procurement Program Manager with over 27 years of experience in public procurement. For the past 14 years, she has excelled in handling all aspects of IT procurement for The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. Stephanie's love for IT procurement lies in its ever-changing nature, where each transaction brings new insights.
Tabatha Freedman is a Senior Procurement Analyst with the County of Volusia’s Purchasing and Contracts Division and is actively engaged in the Central Florida Chapter of NIGP as President. Tabatha has over 15 years public procurement experience with 11 years specializing in information technology, telecommunications, and communications. Her passion for IT procurement led her to contribute and present as a NIGP FORUM 2023 Technology Track team member.
CFC NIGP Reverse Tradeshow, Nov 8th: https://www.cfcnigp.org/
Brooke Smith is a dedicated public servant who has served 18 years in local government work. As the City Recorder for Murray City, Utah, she has spent the last 5 years immersed in all things procurement. Brooke's passion for procurement led her to serve in several leadership roles with the Utah Chapter of NIGP, including the chapter's past president. In addition, she currently serves on NIGP's National Finance Council and assists with marketing for Radio NIGP. An early adopter and advocate for AI tools, Brooke has been training colleagues since December 2022 on how to utilize AI to work more efficiently, achieve better outcomes, and communicate more effectively. She firmly believes AI will be a transformative assistant across industries and looks forward to sharing her knowledge with the national audience at this year's NIGP Forum in Louisville.
6 JUL 2023 · On this episode of "The Big Bid Theory" podcast, we dive into the question, "What is the strategic impact that local government can make?" We shift the focus to small businesses, emphasizing the notion that "government works for you." Our special guest, Denisha Harris, the Purchasing and Contracts Manager for the town of Cary, North Carolina, joins us to discuss the opportunity for local government to support small businesses.
As we discuss her journey to becoming Cary’s Purchasing and Contracts Manager, Denisha's story reflects the importance of previous experiences and the guidance of influential individuals along the way.
With her involvement in various organizations, including being a speaker at NCAGP's event and serving on the North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper's Advisory Council on Historically Underutilized Businesses, Denisha has witnessed firsthand the transformative power of intentional inclusion. Together, we acknowledge the need for improved communication, transparency, and support for MWBE (Minority and Women Business Enterprises) and other small businesses in the public sector purchasing process.
In this episode, Denisha and Bill Culhane discuss a few of the opportunities and challenges faced by government agencies and MWBE businesses. Denisha passionately advocates for greater transparency, enhanced access to opportunities, and comprehensive assistance programs. By equipping MWBE businesses and fostering an inclusive environment, local governments can unleash their strategic impact and create a level playing field for all participants.
As a look ahead to us handing out tee-shirts (while supplies last) at NIGP Forum, Rick shares his favorite tee-shirt. Of course, he delivers another interesting, timely Crazy Bids you can win.
Join us for this enlightening conversation that highlights the ways in which local government can work hand in hand with small businesses. Discover how the government can truly serve as an ally, empowering and supporting entrepreneurs to thrive in the public sector. Tune in to gain valuable insights from Denisha Harris and explore the boundless possibilities when government truly works for you.
For more information about BidPrime go to www.bidprime.com. To learn more about Beacon Bid, visit www.beaconbid.com.
Our guest: Denisha Harris, Purchasing and Contracts Manager Town of Cary, North Carolina, Denisha.Harris@carync.gov
14 JUN 2023 · In this episode of "The Big Bid Theory," host Bill Culhane welcomes special guests Lauren Davis and Fred Nielsen, from the City of Durham, who share their insights and experiences in government purchasing.
The episode kicks off with Lauren discussing the career prospects in government purchasing, offering valuable advice to those considering entering the field or transitioning from college. Fred follows up by highlighting the reasons why pursuing a career in purchasing is worthwhile for anyone interested.
Lauren shifts the conversation toward businesses already involved as suppliers and vendors, focusing on the benefits of registering, qualifying, and potentially securing contracts with the City of Durham. She shares her team's role in assisting businesses throughout the process, shedding light on the city's support for entrepreneurs.
With 32 years of purchasing experience, Fred opens up about the lessons he has learned and shares major tips for vendors considering responding to projects, bids, and RFPs. Both Lauren and Fred emphasize The Big Bid Theory’s’ longstanding commitment to championing small businesses and highlight the importance of small, women-owned, minority-owned, veteran, and disadvantaged businesses pursuing and winning government contracts.
In a heartfelt moment, Bill acknowledges Fred's honorable and important service over the years and asks him about his proudest achievements as a leader in the City of Durham. Fred reflects on his time and shares his most significant accomplishments before embarking on his next adventure.
Before wrapping up, Bill asks Fred how women-owned, minority-owned, disadvantaged, and other businesses can reach out to him for guidance on navigating the government contract process. Fred provides contact information, ensuring that those seeking assistance have a direct line to his expertise.
Rick Jennings takes on an exciting and unexpected twist as he covers a Crazy Bid that revolves around the world of gardening.
Don't miss this episode of "The Big Bid Theory" as Bill, Lauren, and Fred explore the important world of government purchasing, share valuable insights, and bid farewell to a respected leader in the field.
To contact Fred Nielsen: fred1153@icloud.com
Durham Economic Development: durhambusiness360.com
City of Durham bids: www.durhamnc.gov
Changing government purchasing & mankind one edition of #CrazyBids at a time. Special guests discussing special topics. All of that and more. A lot more!
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