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Outsourcing

  • US: IT Outsourcing and Consolidation Could Save North Carolina Millions

    North Carolina could save $57.6 million in IT costs through consolidation and outsourcing over a five-year period, according to an assessment released by state CIO Jerry Fralick, on Wednesday, April 20.

    Conducted by Technology Partners International (TPI), a global sourcing advisory firm, the report identified four key areas that would result in considerable savings.

  • US: Pennsylvania to Outsource Data Centers

    On Nov. 30, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania issued an RFP seeking a single contract for the external management of state data centers. In an effort to modernize, the state is looking for a new service arrangement that offers flexibility and security for its six data center facilities.

    According to RFP documents, the state has been consolidating these facilities from six down to two over the past several years. One is privately managed by Unisys, and the other is staffed by the state work force. The contract for the existing privately managed data center is up at the end of 2014.

  • US: Washington: State still may hire out some functions

    Printing and website operations could go private

    Washington state government is belatedly wrapping up a review of services for possible privatization and could make its biggest decision so far – whether to farm out state printing – as early as this week.

    The decision would follow the state’s conclusion last week that it can’t save money by contracting with a private courier service to deliver interoffice mail to far-flung locations. State employees will keep that work.

  • USA: Outsourcing's savings debated

    The outsourcing of services has been promoted as a method that can help governments cut their information technology costs, but several local officials say studies haven't supported that outcome
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