A new study concludes that few federal employees have lost their jobs because of competitive sourcing, contrary to widespread belief among federal labor unions. The report, by the University of ...
A recently released study shows competitive sourcing of government activities has led to significant savings for the federal government. Using baseline costs, the average savings to the federal ...
A prominent conservative activist is calling on Republican leaders in Congress to block legislation that would stop public-private job competitions at select agencies, including the Forest Service and ...
Federal employees are not likely to be fired because of competitive sourcing studies, according to a report by two University of Maryland researchers. Only 5 percent of full-time civilian employees ...
David Goodman, a clerk at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, is caught between two conflicting federal policies, one that helped him get his federal job 14 years ago and another that soon ...
The Bush administration wants to stop Congress’ efforts to end public/private job competitions and it used the president’s fiscal 2009 budget request as its latest weapon. President Bush asked ...
The purpose of this policy is to maintain strong business practices, ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and promote the best possible value in the sourcing of products and services at the ...
The new Office of Management and Budget report on "competitive sourcing" raises as many questions as it answers. The report, released Tuesday, provides a good bit of detail on the Bush administration ...