As the end of the traditional local government fiscal year draws near, city, state, and other public agencies must make sure that they are leveraging their budgets by investing in software tools for streamlined, robust, and transparent contract management, purchasing, and sourcing for current and future needs. Here are five tools that can be used for simple, user-friendly, and powerfully integrated government contract management, procurement, and sourcing processes.
5 Tools for Better Government Contract Management
By Sean Heck on 06/8/20
Improve Data-Driven Contract Management with Contract Insight®
By Sean Heck on 04/22/20
Data-driven contract management is the building block for contract data processing and contract analytics, providing the necessary insights for organizations to reduce contract cycle times with improved control, governance, and visibility. Organizations can turn contracts into essential, data-driven sources of business intelligence that support strategies, tactics, and goals with the help of CobbleStone’s source-to-contract software, Contract Insight®. Here’s how.
New Release! Contract Insight 17.5.0 - Paving Your Path to Success
By Sean Heck on 02/7/20
CobbleStone’s latest release, Contract Insight® Enterprise Version 17.5.0, has arrived with many new features to enrich your contract management platform! Innovations like CobbleStone’s numerous artificial intelligence improvements, simplified E-Signature options, an enhanced dashboard experience, enriched vendor/client gateway functionality, template improvements, and more can equip your team with the tools to succeed. Get started today with better usability and governance over your contract lifecycle management system!
See CobbleStone's AI-Powered Document Management Software at Legalweek
By Sean Heck on 01/29/20
CobbleStone Software will be exhibiting AI-powered legal document management solutions at the Legalweek New York 2020 Conference. This highly anticipated legal technology event takes place February 3-6, 2020, at the New York Hilton in Midtown Manhattan.