
Neil Walker
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May 29, 2024 |
thefuturescentre.org | Neil Walker
The following article is a fictional article from the perspective of someone writing ten years from now. The basis for the article is a futures game played with participants of the Responsible Renewable Energy Summit in New Delhi 2024 focused on revealing dominant mindsets and beliefs. It is not intended to be determinative as to what the author, Forum for the Future, or the Responsible Energy Initiative believe will or should happen in the future.
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Feb 22, 2024 |
idm.net.au | Neil Walker
The heart of the TCG Process mission is helping organizations achieve greater operational efficiency and agility, which is reflected in our priority of delivering future-proof solutions. The cornerstone of this approach is based on the foundational approach of striving to have the strongest process management and orchestration capabilities in the market, combined with a rich set of pre-built functional components (we call them activities) that bring processes to life.
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Oct 17, 2023 |
lexology.com | Deborah Ramshaw |Emma Luscombe |Laura McIntyre |Laura Mcintyre |Neil Walker |Andrew Hirst | +1 more
The Government has updated its policy on the cyber security controls that it requires suppliers of certain public contracts to have in place. Procurement Policy Note 09/23 updates and replaces PPN 09/14 and applies to all central government departments, their executive agencies, non-departmental public bodies and NHS bodies (in-scope organisations). It must be implemented in new procurements by in-scope organisations by the end of December 2023.
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Aug 18, 2023 |
lexology.com | Deborah Ramshaw |Laura McIntyre |Laura Mcintyre |Emma Luscombe |Andrew Hirst |Neil Walker | +1 more
Whilst the government is in summer recess and there is a pause on the progress of the Procurement Bill, the world of procurement law continues. This update focuses on recent procurement law developments which will be of interest to both contracting authorities and private sector entities who engage in public contracts.
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Jul 24, 2023 |
watermagazine.co.uk | Neil Walker |Michael Capel
Transformational asset management has finally come of age. And, as climate change bears down on the water industry, it’s just in time. We need every asset to perform more efficiently, be fully integrated into the system in which they operate, and ensure that every decision delivers value. With leaps in both technology and methodology, that’s now possible. Climate change is triggering a range of thorny dilemmas.
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