Live Webinar
April 23, 2026 at 2:00 PM ET (11:00 AM PT)
Public sector procurement teams are under growing pressure to deliver more transparent, efficient, and resilient procurement processes.
Join us for a candid roundtable discussion with procurement leaders from the City of Mississauga as they share their experience modernizing their procurement process and improving how their team manages solicitations from intake to award, and cutting time spent on contract management and renewals.
This interactive Ask-Me-Anything–style session will explore practical lessons learned, including:
- Improving intake and internal collaboration before a solicitation goes live
- Managing complex evaluations and scoring with greater transparency and consistency
- Ensuring strong supplier participation while minimizing barriers to competition
- Strengthening platform reliability and operational continuity
Bring your questions and hear directly from peers about what’s working, what they’ve learned, and where procurement technology is heading next.
Can’t make it to the live discussion? Register to get the recording sent to your inbox.
Guest Speaker
Brian Smith – City of Mississauga
Procurement & Business Transformation Leader
NISCL-CSCL/CSCMP, PMP, APM
Brian Smith is a seasoned procurement and supply chain leader with over 25 years of experience in public sector procurement modernization, strategic sourcing, and business transformation. As Manager, Procurement Business Process at the City of Mississauga, he drives procurement technology initiatives, policy development, supplier performance management, and enterprise-wide process improvements.
A leader in procurement innovation, Brian spearheaded the implementation of eBidding and workflow management systems, enhancing efficiency, governance, and compliance. He has successfully led high-profile capital projects, optimizing supply chains and contract management for municipal operations.
Holding certifications including CSCMP, PMP, and APM, Brian is a recognized speaker and mentor in procurement modernization and procurement policies. He is passionate about driving efficiency, innovation, and strategic growth in procurement and supply chain management.