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  Strategic Sourcing and Federal Government Transformation
 
 
Titel: Strategic Sourcing and Federal Government Transformation
Auteur: Steven E. Else
Verschenen in: Information, knowledge, systems management
Paginering: Jaargang 3 (2002) nr. 1 pagina's 31-52
Jaar: 2002-10-28
Inhoud: The Bush Administration has acknowledged the need to transform government’s business processes. This article presents the case that a more strategic approach regarding human capital, best business practices, sourcing and transformation is required in order to achieve enterprise-wide, long-term success in government re-form. It begins by highlighting the GAO’s new sourcing principles and then moves into an analysis of strategic sourcing concepts. Focus then shifts to a portrait of an ideal public-private partnership. Subsequently, the article spotlights the Department of Defense, considered to be on the “bleeding edge” of outsourcing. A local government case study highlights the differences between taking a tactical and a strategic approach to sourcing. The article includes a discussion on the relevance of strategic sourcing to a government chief information officer's undertakings. It concludes with recommendations for greater success in both transformation and strategic sourcing efforts and the observation that the two should be intricately linked.
Uitgever: IOS Press
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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