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When is it a good idea to use private contractors to perform tasks that are or could be done by government employees or personnel in uniform? Under the Clinton and Bush Administrations there was a push to outsource a broad range of activities and services supporting both the Department of Defense
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6/15/2012
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) is about to release guidance to the entire federal government on what approach or methodology it should employ when conducting business case analyses (BCAs) to determine whether to use the private sector or government workers to perform a task. At a time
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4/5/2012
The sad truth is that even when the 600 pound gorilla in the room tries to behave properly it is just so big and takes up so much space that the practical consequences of its actions often limit the freedom of those around it. So it is when the Office of Federal Procurement, a part of the Office
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9/14/2011
The last two days, Washington has been abuzz as a result of a serialized story in the Washington Post about what is often called the Intelligence Community (IC). The story suggests that the IC is big, expensive, cumbersome and not effective enough. What a shock; a government bureaucracy that
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7/20/2010
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev came to Silicon Valley in an effort to bring the world of modern technology and economics to his country. If he wanted to take a trip back in time and see what it might have been like in his country under Stalin he could have visited the Department of Defense (DoD).
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6/30/2010
One of the Obama Administration’s most significant policy initiatives has been to reduce the role of private contractors in providing support to the federal government. The administration is concerned that private contractors were performing jobs that should be done only by government employees
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6/21/2010
The anti-private sector ideology of the current administration is nowhere more in evidence than in the efforts to take away jobs performed by private contractors in support of the federal government and turn them into government positions, called insourcing. The idea is to ensure that those activities
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Date:
4/6/2010

