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Doug Carlson

Head of Regulated Industries, Relish

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Lynn McAlpine

Chief Procurement Officer, University of Nebraska

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Live Webinar

July 23, 2026 at 1PM Eastern

Live Webinar

Always On | Modernizing Sanctions Screening for the Complexity of the Public Sector

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Sanctions compliance is no longer a “set it and forget it” process.

A supplier that clears screening today could appear on a watchlist tomorrow.

As sanctions programs expand, enforcement intensifies, and regulatory expectations continue to rise, public sector organizations are facing a new reality: periodic supplier reviews simply can’t keep pace with today’s risk environment.

Government agencies, public universities, healthcare systems, and federally funded organizations operate within complex supplier ecosystems that span multiple departments, funding sources, and jurisdictions. That complexity creates real sanctions exposure and manual processes aren’t built to manage it at scale.

In this session, we’ll explore why leading public sector organizations are shifting from point-in-time screening to continuous sanctions monitoring and how automation is helping them reduce risk, protect funding, and strengthen compliance without increasing administrative burden.

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You'll walk away with a clear understanding of:

  • Why sanctions risk extends far beyond onboarding and what effective continuous monitoring looks like
  • How poor supplier data quality creates both costly false positives and dangerous compliance blind spots
  • Where decentralized procurement processes and global supplier relationships introduce the greatest risk
  • What auditors, regulators, and funding agencies increasingly expect organizations to demonstrate
  • How automation strengthens compliance, improves defensibility, and reduces manual effort across teams
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Why Watch?

Whether you’re supporting a state agency, public university, healthcare system, transit authority, or research institution, you’ll leave with practical strategies for building a stronger sanctions compliance program that protects your organization while enabling your mission to move forward with confidence.

Empowering Public Sector Procurement with Speed, Accuracy, & Compliance

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