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  2. Outsourcing - Wikipedia

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    UK government policy notes that certain services must remain in-house, citing the development of policy, stewardship of tax spend and retention of certain critical knowledge as examples. Guidance states that specific criteria must govern the identification of such services, and that "everything else" could potentially be outsourced.

  3. List of crowdsourcing projects - Wikipedia

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    M Barrie, the CEO, claims the company is the largest outsourcing site in the world, receiving more global traffic than competitor elance. The site has 1.5 million users in 234 countries and the average job size is under $200 and it projects a US$50 million in project turnover in the next 12 months. The site takes a 10 percent cut on work allocated.

  4. Privatization - Wikipedia

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    Some examples include revenue collection, law enforcement, water supply, and prison management. [ 1 ] Another definition is that privatization is the sale of a state-owned enterprise or municipally owned corporation to private investors; in this case shares may be traded in the public market for the first time, or for the first time since an ...

  5. The Future of Outsourcing - AOL

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    Its focus on business process outsourcing makes it less vulnerable to the kind of high-profile embarrassments that G4S is prone to. But with a heavy bias toward the U.K. public sector, you can ...

  6. Government outsourcing rental reforms Bill to landlord MPs ...

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  7. Public sector - Wikipedia

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    Partial outsourcing (of the scale many businesses do, e.g. for IT services) is considered a public sector model. A borderline form is as follows: Complete outsourcing or contracting out, with a privately owned corporation delivering the entire service on behalf of the government. This may be considered a mixture of private sector operations ...

  8. Government crowdsourcing - Wikipedia

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    Government crowdsourcing is a form of crowdsourcing employed by governments to better leverage their constituents' collective knowledge and experience. [1] It has tended to take the form of public feedback, project development, or petitions in the past, but has grown to include public drafting of bills and constitutions, among other things. [ 2 ]

  9. Offshoring - Wikipedia

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    The opposing sides regarding offshoring, outsourcing, and offshore outsourcing are those seeking government intervention and Protectionism versus the side advocating Free Trade. [41] Jobs formerly held by U.S. workers have been lost, even as underdeveloped countries such as Brazil and Turkey flourish. [42]