Re: GAO report on outsourcing the State

2004-02-28 Thread michael perelman
Eubulides wrote: February 27, 2004 COMPETITIVE SOURCING Greater Emphasis Needed on Increasing Efficiency and Improving Performance GAO-04-367 http://www.gao.gov/ [click through to the report] -- Michael Perelman Economics Department California State University michael at ecst.csuchico.edu

GAO report on outsourcing the State

2004-02-27 Thread Eubulides
February 27, 2004 COMPETITIVE SOURCING Greater Emphasis Needed on Increasing Efficiency and Improving Performance GAO-04-367 http://www.gao.gov/ [click through to the report]

Re: outsourcing the State redux

2003-06-08 Thread k hanly
07, 2003 11:41 PM Subject: outsourcing the State redux [yet more evidence that Conservative is a pretty meaningless label...] Overhaul of Federal Workforce Sought By Christopher Lee Washington Post Staff Writer Sunday, June 8, 2003; Page A01 The Bush administration, citing national

Re: outsourcing the State redux

2003-06-08 Thread Ian Murray
- Original Message - From: k hanly [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 7:14 PM Subject: Re: [PEN-L] outsourcing the State redux Hmmm. Fighting terrorism by terrorising workers. Fighting terrorism by removing legal rights. Fighting terrorism

Re: Re: Re: outsourcing the State

2002-11-15 Thread Ian Murray
[here's the AFGE press release...] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 14, 2002 Contact: Diane S. Witiak (202) 639-6419 AFGE STATEMENT ON OMB RELEASE OF DRAFT PUBLIC-PRIVATE COMPETITION PROCESS (Washington, D.C.)-AFGE believes contractors and their allies in the Bush Administration have

outsourcing the State

2002-11-14 Thread Ian Murray
[preparing for GATS] (11-14) 12:32 PST WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush plans to subject as many as 850,000 federal jobs to competition from the private sector, administration officials said Thursday, a sweeping reform long sought by Republicans and stiffly opposed by labor unions. Nearly

Re: outsourcing the State

2002-11-14 Thread Tom Walker
This is inherent to getting the taxpayers the best deal for their dollars and the best service from the government, said Trent Duffy, spokesman for the Office of Management and Budget. It's called building a permanent Republican party gravy train. The only thing inherent in the plan is the stench

Re: Re: outsourcing the State

2002-11-14 Thread Ian Murray
- Original Message - From: Tom Walker [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 6:09 PM Subject: [PEN-L:32236] Re: outsourcing the State This is inherent to getting the taxpayers the best deal for their dollars and the best service from the government

Re: outsourcing the State

2002-11-14 Thread Michael Perelman
The Repugs may well overreach themselves. -- Michael Perelman Economics Department California State University Chico, CA 95929 Tel. 530-898-5321 E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]