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5 Tips to Leverage Digital Tools to Deliver Tangible Sustainability Improvements

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Procurement Leaders Webinar. Speakers: Arnaud Malardé, Ivalua | Hélène Vermont, Michelin Group. With mounting pressure for organizations to make tangible contributions to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives, the procurement function must strategize to implement and report their collective efforts.

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Ivalua Achieves FedRAMP Ready Designation

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The objective of FedRAMP is threefold: (1) Ensure that information systems/services used government-wide have adequate information security; (2) Eliminate duplication of effort and reduce risk management costs; and (3) Enable rapid and cost-effective procurement of information systems/services for federal agencies.

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Seasoned Leadership in Action™! An Interview with Michael Massetti, VP at Gartner!

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This problem required my team and I to travel to Lucent to have a working meeting with Michael and his team. I went to the University of Notre Dame for my BSEE degree and the University of Vermont for my MSEE and MBA degrees. I first met Michael when he was at Lucent. I’m the oldest of 3 children. My tenure at AMD was amazing.

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Supply Chain Matters News Capsule Follow-up- February 13, 2023

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GlobalFoundries , based in upstate New York , operates semiconductor chip production facilities formerly operated by IBM in Malta New York and Burlington, Vermont. While the current agreement does not expire until the end of September 2024,both parties have authorized local teams to meet staring in December to discuss local issues.

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US Semiconductor Fab Investments Make Headlines and Concerns

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billion grant for GlobalFoundries to support the development and expansion of fab facilities in Malta, New York , and Burlington, Vermont. Semiconductor supply networks have been notorious in the building out rather expensive and often too much capacity to meet existing market demand cycles. That includes a February announced $1.5