- Unique combination of integrated consulting, software and digital transformation services differentiates GEP in the public sector
- Cites GEP’s strengths in proprietary platform, dedicated public sector team, experience and contacts
GEP®, a leading provider of procurement and supply chain software to Fortune 500 and Global 2000 enterprises worldwide, announced that ISG has named GEP a Leader in its ISG Provider Lens™ Procurement BPO, Transformation, and Software Platforms 2022 in the U.S. Public Sector report. The combination of GEP SOFTWARE™ — the award-winning, leading AI-powered, cloud-native procurement and supply chain platforms — and GEP STRATEGY™ and GEP MANAGED SERVICES™ provides federal, state and local government with a strategic partner to drive competitive advantage, resilience, cost savings and shareholder value.
“At a time when skyrocketing costs and inflation are undercutting public budgets, we’re laser-focused on enabling federal, state and local governments to transform procurement and drive maximum value to their taxpayers. GEP is the one-handshake solution for most of our clients’ needs,” said Jane Newman, senior director, public sector, GEP.
Explaining why GEP was named a leader, Bruce Guptill, lead analyst for ISG Provider Lens, said “GEP offers one of the most comprehensive procurement platform, services, and solution combinations in ISG’s 2022 public sector procurement study. Deep proprietary software platforms and partner growth position GEP as a procurement services Leader for U.S. public sector clients.”
GEP was named Leader in all three of ISG’s U.S. public sector assessments, ‘Digital Transformation Services,’ ‘BPO Services,’ and ‘Software Platforms and Solutions,’ citing the company’s strengths as:
- Multi-platform-plus-services solution approach: One of the few leaders providing an end-to-end suite of software and consulting services integrating procurement, supply chain and large organizational finance systems and operations.
- Dedicated public sector team with broad experience: A distinct advantage over more commercially focused procurement vendors and services providers.
- Contracting and community: Contracts with public sector agencies through all significant means, including GSA schedules, state and municipal buying consortia, direct contracting, subcontracting through systems integration services providers, and via state procurement forecasts, and is a member of key U.S. public sector leadership, procurement, and IT communities.
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