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THE AI PEACH — EU TENDERS  ·  Compiled by The AI Peach

Today's feed delivers a reality check on the AI-in-tenders thesis. No new EU procurement announcements, no major vendor product drops, and no M&A to report. Instead, we have a handful of UK/US digital-gov policy pieces that might shape how governments buy software eventually—and absolutely nothing on the continental procurement pipelines Tony cares about. The signal-to-noise ratio is brutal this morning.

Today's Top 3

UK outlines methods to quantify benefits of digital investment in government

The UK has released guidance on measuring ROI for digital projects in the public sector. This is important for vendors pitching AI-powered bid tools or GovTech platforms: procurement officers now have a standardized playbook to justify software spend, which could accelerate decision cycles—or add another hoop to jump through. Watch how this methodology travels to Brussels.

Global Government Forum

Innovation station: how to create the space and systems for experimentation in government

A think-piece on embedding innovation labs and pilot programs within public-sector structures. Relevant if you believe EU member states will eventually run sandbox procurements for AI tooling—but this is soft infrastructure, not a tender announcement. Still, understanding where governments allocate experimentation budgets helps predict where AI-bid platforms can carve out early proof-of-concept deals.

Global Government Forum

US rolling out new standards to make it easier to get government jobs without a degree

US moves to skills-based hiring in government. Not directly about tenders, but it signals a broader shift in how public-sector buyers think about expertise and vendor credentials. If Brussels follows, expect less weight on formal qualifications in vendor selection criteria—potentially good news for scrappy AI startups without decades of ISO certs.

Global Government Forum

EU Policy & Regulation

GovTech & Platforms