This article discusses the National Performance Review\u27s (NPR\u27s) broad-reaching effort to reinvent government by making it more businesslike, focusing on its successful effort to reform the Federal procurement process. The article shows that the reformed system couples greatly increased buyer discretion with dramatically reduced oversight of government spending - both internal and external. This article asserts that this combination erodes the public\u27s confidence in the procurement system, violates established norms, and is antithetical to a host of Congressional mandates and policies. More particularly, the article provides empirical evidence of the dramatic, sustained reduction in government contract related litigation during the...
In many fields, Government outsourcing has created nearly unavoidable potential for improper persona...
We empirically investigate the effect of procurement oversight on contract outcomes. In particular, ...
The individual interpretations of purchasing policies weaken fair government purchasing practices. H...
This Article examines whether legislative and policy changes in the federal procurement system will ...
This article provides an assessment of the effectiveness of the efforts to improve efficiency and co...
Buying things necessary to the pursuit of other government tasks is a pretty boring subject. It is n...
This Article examines whether legislative and policy changes in the federal procurement system will ...
This article provides an assessment of the effectiveness of the efforts to improve efficiency and co...
We empirically investigate the effect of procurement oversight on contract outcomes. In particular, ...
Procurement and Public Management: The Fear of Discretion and the Quality of Government Performance,...
This article discusses the National Performance Review\u27s (NPR\u27s) broad-reaching effort to rein...
Procurement and Public Management: The Fear of Discretion and the Quality of Government Performance,...
Governments have sought to respond to increasing pressures to accomplish aims with efficiency and at...
While acknowledging that there are many benefits, challenges, and risks involved in outsourcing, thi...
During the 1990\u27s, the United States government accelerated its efforts to adopt more commercial ...
In many fields, Government outsourcing has created nearly unavoidable potential for improper persona...
We empirically investigate the effect of procurement oversight on contract outcomes. In particular, ...
The individual interpretations of purchasing policies weaken fair government purchasing practices. H...
This Article examines whether legislative and policy changes in the federal procurement system will ...
This article provides an assessment of the effectiveness of the efforts to improve efficiency and co...
Buying things necessary to the pursuit of other government tasks is a pretty boring subject. It is n...
This Article examines whether legislative and policy changes in the federal procurement system will ...
This article provides an assessment of the effectiveness of the efforts to improve efficiency and co...
We empirically investigate the effect of procurement oversight on contract outcomes. In particular, ...
Procurement and Public Management: The Fear of Discretion and the Quality of Government Performance,...
This article discusses the National Performance Review\u27s (NPR\u27s) broad-reaching effort to rein...
Procurement and Public Management: The Fear of Discretion and the Quality of Government Performance,...
Governments have sought to respond to increasing pressures to accomplish aims with efficiency and at...
While acknowledging that there are many benefits, challenges, and risks involved in outsourcing, thi...
During the 1990\u27s, the United States government accelerated its efforts to adopt more commercial ...
In many fields, Government outsourcing has created nearly unavoidable potential for improper persona...
We empirically investigate the effect of procurement oversight on contract outcomes. In particular, ...
The individual interpretations of purchasing policies weaken fair government purchasing practices. H...