00:18:34 Cary Watters: Hello! Thanks for hosting! 00:19:01 Robert Anderson: Welcome, Cary! 00:19:25 Yokasta Guzmán Santos: Hi, I'm an AI assistant helping Yokasta Guzmán S. take notes for this meeting. Follow along the transcript here: https://otter.ai/u/ejTdT3LJ1rXeaYKSSimzTBsThSA?utm_source=va_chat_link_1 You'll also be able to see screenshots of key moments, add highlights, comments, or action items to anything being said, and get an automatic summary after the meeting. 00:24:32 Marlon Martin: Thank you Rob. You are a great Professor for Tor Vergata, Italy. We enjoyed the lessons you taught during the International Masters in Public Procurement. 00:24:55 Robert Anderson: Thank you! 00:26:56 Christopher Yukins / GW Law: Rob and Antonella's joint article is posted on the program page, https://publicprocurementinternational.com/green-procurement-across-borders/; it's from the Public Procurement Law Review edited by our colleagues at the University of Nottingham, including Professor Luke Butler. 00:37:58 Christopher Yukins / GW Law: We held a webinar on the EU-US Catalogue, with Lucian Cernat (European Commission) and Beth Psillos (Office of the US Trade Representative) -- the webinar and materials are available on www.publicprocurementinternational.com. 00:41:33 Angela Mitchell: I wish more meetings had that mindset! Feels like everyone wants to be agreeable rather than looking to how we can fail. 00:52:57 Chukwuma Chinaka: Thanks a lot Chris for all you do. 00:53:09 Christopher Yukins / GW Law: We also had a prior webinar on the Build America - Buy America Act (BABA), also available on publicprocurementinternational.com. 00:53:23 Christopher Yukins / GW Law: Thanks Chukwuma! 00:53:37 Chukwuma Chinaka: An illuminating presentation by Prof. Anderson 00:55:43 Christopher Yukins / GW Law: Brazil has also been a leader in driving green procurement issues into the planning process -- addressed in a prior webinar on Brazilian reforms at www.publicprocurementinternational.com. 01:04:08 Robert Anderson: Thanks for all the comments! Regarding Brazil, their efforts to promote GPP are a contribution to world welfare, not just their own welfare. This could be recognized in related trade discussions. 01:09:27 Robert Anderson: Jean Grier’s blog (trade.djaghe.com) is another very good source of documentation on many of the issues we are discussing. Thanks for being present, Jean! 01:16:15 Cary Watters: I need to hop off for anther call, but I'm glad I was able to tune into these great presentations and look forward to seeing everyone for our final session on Tuesday! 01:17:02 Joseph Shacat: Thanks for a great webinar!