
Tips for analyzing OCDS, sanctioned companies, questionable tech contracts, and a new dataset: Our latest newsletter
This month: Sanctioned companies, questionable tech contracts, tips for analyzing OCDS, and a new dataset from Bangkok
Tips, resources, leads and opportunities around investigating public contracts around the world. We will gather and share stories covering the use and abuse of government contracts.
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This month: Sanctioned companies, questionable tech contracts, tips for analyzing OCDS, and a new dataset from Bangkok

This month: Flood control contractors in the Philippines, defense spending data in Europe, tracking mining royalties in Colombia, and open contracting data in Brazil.

This month: US influencers, a medicine price tracker in Brazil, surveillance tech contracts, and handy open data tools.

This time: DOGE demolition and other blows to U.S. contracts, military procurement, corruption monitoring in Indonesia and analyzing country data on climate spending, sanctions and healthcare

This month: A new guide to detecting red flags, tips from Guatemala’s Ana Carolina Alpírez, and the link between public contracts and organized crime

This month: A menu of investigations from Kenya, to Spain, Mexico and the US. Plus some spicy data insights from Colombia, Sri Lanka and Uganda and a new resource tracking global company violations on

This month: A focus on climate investigations & resources, a new procurement database in Canada, new data from Rwanda and investigations from Brazil, India and Kenya

In this newsletter, we cover stories about the use and abuse of public contracts and provide tips and insights on how to investigate public procurement.

This month: Data-driven procurement in Latin America, applying customized GPTs in investigations, data insights from Europe, Mexico and Peru

Inside Hungary’s procurement, Canada’s costly IT contracts, the real owners of Ecuador’s suppliers, talking corruption at UNCAC, and more