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March 2008

March 27, 2008
The Lectern: What students think about government outsourcing
Blogger Steve Kelman finds that students' views about outsourcing have not changed dramatically during the last several years, despite a recent spate of negative media coverage.


March 24, 2008
The Lectern: Talking government-vendor partnerships
Blogger Steve Kelman is looking to start a dialogue on the benefits, pitfalls and challenges that come with close collaboration between agencies and contractors.


March 20, 2008
The Lectern: Another presidential election
Blogger Steve Kelman reminds readers that another democracy is having elections this year, Taiwan.


March 18, 2008
The Lectern: New book on innovation in government
The book, published by the Brookings Institution Press, is a fresh reminder of how innovation is so much more difficult in government than in industry, writes blogger Steve Kelman.


March 13, 2008
The Lectern: Silly season hits contract management group
Blogger Steve Kelman finds it absurd that some federal contracting officials have declined to serve on the National Contract Management Association Board of Advisors due to the presence of contractor representatives.


March 11, 2008
The Lectern: Vendor coupons and other losses
The fact that vendors no longer offer temporary discount prices off the GSA schedule reflects the loss of innovation in the current procurement environment, writes blogger Steve Kelman.


March 6, 2008
The Lectern: One more time -- can we keep the kids?
Agencies will have less trouble finding young professionals who want to work in government than keeping them once they've seen how things work, writes blogger Steve Kelman.


March 4, 2008
The Lectern: I actually agree with the DOD IG!
The IG is right to be concerned that contracting officials are not putting enough effort into filling out past performance report cards on contractors, writes blogger Steve Kelman.


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Acquisition:

GSA advisory panel wants more feedback
The MAS panel is asking more GSA customers to share thoughts on schedule pricing and practices.

DOD Spotlight:

Navy takes EA concept to heart
With two initiatives, the Navy expects to score gains in program efficiency and effectiveness.

Management:

Intell leaders heed pay concerns
Leaders of the intelligence community make a point of getting employee input on pay-for-performance plans.

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