Climate Statutory Duty

The Power of Procurement: Using Technology to help Council's Get to Net Zero Quickly whilst ensuring value for money 

Find out how CPRAS meld AI, Deep Research, MCDA and Blockchain to create a powerful, evolving tool that will help you deliver all your procurement needs quickly whilst complying with legislation, reducing your costs by 30%, identifying and implementing innovative solutions, creating new commercial opportunities, aligning the outputs to your strategy and policy and helping you develop policy in positive messaging directions such as achieving Net Zero, enhancing the environment and other socially and commercially value adding areas - see diagram 1 below

Cllr. Wisdom Da Costa from the Climate Statutory Duty Project interviews Richard Hallewell, Strategy Director for CPRAS on how they are helping clients deliver huge benefits on procurement today, and how their tools are evolving to help you achieve even more in the future at no extra cost.

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Diagram 1 The benefits of SUSIE for you and what SUSIE is.

NB SUSIE is CPRAS' Sustainable Societies' Insight Engine that is designed to empower, and embolden your team and deliver stunning procurement outcomes for your organisation.

Diagram 2 How CPRAS' Centralised Digital Support Platform (CDSP) can turbocharge SUSIE to deliver radical benefits for local government and government departments scaling up exponentially to deliver increasingly powerful and far reaching outcomes based on the data from participants.

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