The Government Outsourcing Issue
EVEREST VOICE
Unlocking the True Potential of Outsourcing in Governments: Changing market dynamics are likely to reshape public sector outsourcing over the next few years. Everest's Samir Jog describes seven events that are molding the market.
Four Ways to Unlock Value in Government Outsourcing: Buyers and suppliers need to work together to minimize risk and create value. Everest's Samir Jog shares four ways to do that.
FOCUS ON: Outsourcing Relationships
IBM Takes a Gamble...and WINS! in Arizona; the Motorists are Thankful: Drivers used to have to wait six hours to register their vehicles. But MVD's unusual partnership with IBM to create ServiceArizona put drivers in the fast lane. Today the wait is less than 20 minutes.
FOCUS ON: State Legislators
Outsourcing Intrigues Texas Legislator Who Advocates Cautious Optimism: Texas State Senator Florence Shapiro talks with the Outsourcing Journal about how outsourcing can help taxpayers in the Lone Star state.
FOCUS ON: ASPs
MSU Joins With ASP eePulse to Develop A New Executive Learning Forum: An ASP joins with a state university to create a new type of executive training. One result: employers can monitor their employee data like their stock prices, thanks to the technology powering the Learning Leaders Forum.
FOCUS ON: the US Federal Government
The US Government's IT Challenge: How Outsourcing Can Help: Obsolete IT systems and an aging work force are driving government agencies to outsource more. But the IT procurement process is not easy. Read how the US government is moving towards performance-based engagements.
INPUT Report: US Government Outsourcing To Grow 55 Percent by 2009: Outsourcing will be one of the fastest-growing segments of the federal IT budget over the next five years, according to a December 2004 INPUT study.
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