SupplyChain Magazine May 2022 | Page 149

SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT at how the Shared Service can refresh , enhance and evolve through innovation such as robotics and artificial intelligence .
The government is also looking at how it can make reporting and management information more robust and accurate to support enhanced supply chain analysis as well as identify and evaluate associated risks and opportunities .
What ’ s next for the Scottish Government ? For the Scottish Government , the next stage of procurement transformation is going to be all about MI and data . “ We ’ ve got such a lot of data which has a powerful story to tell ,” says Wisener . She adds : “ But at the moment , it ’ s located in different solutions which makes it difficult to extract and bring together in a cohesive manner . So we are working on introducing an overarching Procurement MI Platform where we can bring data from key sources into one place and provide powerful business intelligence and enhanced reporting capabilities to enable public bodies to demonstrate the impact of their own procurement activity on their organisations as well as in the delivery of key outcomes at a local and national level .”
For the next 12 to 18 months , the Scottish Government will be working to refresh its eCommerce and Procurement Best Practice Strategy , consulting widely with its user base and the market in relation to what comes next in eCommerce and procurement solutions to ensure that the Service continues to deliver best-in-class capability , embeds innovation and enables public bodies and suppliers to maximise the # PowerofProcurement .
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