Government Outsourcing News
Government Gridlock Killing Jobs? Not So, Yoh Workforce Planning Survey Shows
The political debate has raged for months: What is stifling employment in America? Now, a Workforce Planning Survey of executives at 100 Global 1000 companies shows that political gridlock and indecision have relatively little effect on employment decisions compared to economic uncertainty.
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Mark Klipstein: State shouldn’t waste more on outsourcing
Everyone agrees the state of Wisconsin has been wasting tens of millions of dollars outsourcing public projects that could be done in-house more efficiently. Every significant study on the subject agrees. The Legislative Audit Bureau agrees. The Governor’s Commission on Waste, Fraud and Abuse agrees. State agencies and key legislators agree.
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After call centers, ICT unit eyes more outsourcing growth
By Alexander VillafaniaQUEZON CITY, METRO MANILA – Next to call centers, the government wants to grow outsourcing opportunities in health information management, finance and accounting services, human resource, and animation and game development.Call centers make up the fastest growing and most dominant outsourcing sector in the Philippines with about $11 billion in revenues in 2011. ...
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Government Gridlock Killing Jobs? Not So, Survey Shows
The political debate has raged for months: What is stifling employment in America? Now, a Workforce Planning Survey of executives at 100 Global 1000 companies shows that political gridlock and indecision have relatively little effect on employment decisions compared to economic uncertainty.
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Frank Munger: Outsourcing raises eyebrows; overnight guests few
By Department of Energy standards, it was a relatively small contract, valued at about $15.8 million over five years, but the recently awarded contract was of interest because it involved the outsourcing of uranium work from the Y-12 nuclear weapons plant in Oak Ridge.
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BancTec's Terry Holash To Provide Insights On Outsourcing At Capture 2012: Imaging To Archive
Terry Holash, vice president, Americas Operations for BancTec, a global leader in business process outsourcing and transaction automation, will share his insights in a panel discussion titled "Outsourcing - The Bold and the Beautiful" on Tuesday, Feb. 7 as part of the Capture 2012: Imaging to Archive conference.
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Expand: Don't stop with the outsourcing of Motor Vehicle Division
While the outsourcing of government services has proven to be a good way to reduce government expenses without sacrificing quality, it hasn't been implemented enough in the government of Guam. But that may be changing.
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