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Government contracting is one of the most important issues facing
federal, state, and local governments. As governments contend with
lower tax revenues and a growing belief that smaller government is
better government, contracting has become a fundamental means of
providing goods and services to citizens. This volume, which is
geared toward practitioners as well as students, addresses the
broad range of issues that comprise government contracting - from
the political, economic philosophy, and value of contracting - to
the future of government contracting. Throughout the volume
academic theory provides a foundation to address practical
subjects, including the contract process, monitoring and evaluating
contracts, ethics, and both federal and state local government
contracting. Contributors to this volume are both academicians and
practitioners, who together offer their scholarly expertise and
practical experience, encouraging readers to ask the very question
"What is the role of government in American society?" Through this
approach, students will acquire the knowledge needed to understand
the various aspects of government contracting, and practitioners
will enhance their public procurement skills. Government
Contracting is ideally suited to MPA students, practitioners in the
public sector, and elected officials looking to enhance their
understanding of privatization and contracting in order to provide
public services more effectively.
Government contracting is one of the most important issues facing
federal, state, and local governments. As governments contend with
lower tax revenues and a growing belief that smaller government is
better government, contracting has become a fundamental means of
providing goods and services to citizens. This volume, which is
geared toward practitioners as well as students, addresses the
broad range of issues that comprise government contracting - from
the political, economic philosophy, and value of contracting - to
the future of government contracting. Throughout the volume
academic theory provides a foundation to address practical
subjects, including the contract process, monitoring and evaluating
contracts, ethics, and both federal and state local government
contracting. Contributors to this volume are both academicians and
practitioners, who together offer their scholarly expertise and
practical experience, encouraging readers to ask the very question
"What is the role of government in American society?" Through this
approach, students will acquire the knowledge needed to understand
the various aspects of government contracting, and practitioners
will enhance their public procurement skills. Government
Contracting is ideally suited to MPA students, practitioners in the
public sector, and elected officials looking to enhance their
understanding of privatization and contracting in order to provide
public services more effectively.
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