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57: Thankful for New Innovative Procurement Processes! with Kirk Talbott, CIO of MARTA

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New and improved technologies are cropping up all over the world, including in the transportation industry. The speed of innovation has been felt by city engineers, planners, and policymakers as they work hard to meet the demands of their residents. How can tech's need to move fast work with the government's responsibility to protect without breaking things? Tune in to our conversation about innovative procurement processes with Kirk Talbott, CIO of Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA), and Jeremy Devray-Benichou, VP of Customer Success at UrbanLeap, a platform helps cities test and evaluate innovative solutions. On another note, happy Thanksgiving and stay safe! LINKS:
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New and improved technologies are cropping up all over the world, including in the transportation industry. The speed of innovation has been felt by city engineers, planners, and policymakers as they work hard to meet the demands of their residents. How can tech's need to move fast work with the government's responsibility to protect without breaking things? Tune in to our conversation about innovative procurement processes with Kirk Talbott, CIO of Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA), and Jeremy Devray-Benichou, VP of Customer Success at UrbanLeap, a platform helps cities test and evaluate innovative solutions. On another note, happy Thanksgiving and stay safe! LINKS:
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