Public procurement is under increasing pressure. Rising costs, expanding compliance demands, and rapid technological advances are reshaping expectations, often without additional staff or budget.
SOVRA’s 2026 Public Procurement Survey analyzes how agencies across the United States and Canada are responding. Based on insights from 131 senior public procurement professionals, this report highlights where modernization is progressing and where it continues to fall short.
What You’ll Learn
Most agencies recognize that modernization is critical. Yet partial approaches remain the norm, leaving teams constrained by disconnected systems and limited visibility.
This report outlines what’s working, where gaps persist, and how agencies can move toward more connected, data-driven procurement operations. Inside the report:
Why partial modernization remains common—and the risks it creates
How AI and automation are expected to reshape procurement despite uneven readiness
Where supplier risk management practices lag
How connected systems strengthen visibility, compliance, and collaboration
Why procurement’s strategic role continues to expand
Procurement teams are taking on broader strategic roles, while many still rely on fragmented systems and partial modernization.
Key Findings at a Glance
60.31% of agencies are only partially modernized
48.85% do not formally assess supplier risk
16.07% feel very prepared to adopt AI
Cost remains the dominant supplier selection factor
These findings provide a practical snapshot of where public procurement stands today and where targeted action can drive measurable improvement.
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