Process for evaluation of alternative service delivery strategies, April 2015
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Title:Process for evaluation of alternative service delivery strategies, April 2015
Contributor:Utah. Free Market Protection and Privatization Board
Publisher:Utah. Free Market Protection and Privatization Board
Agency:Privatization Policy Board
Date Published:2015
Pages:60 p.
Description:The Free Market Protection and Privatization Board was established by the Utah State Legislature and appointed by the Governor to review government services and make recommendations for the effective privatization of government services where services can be effectively and efficiently delivered by private means. The Board determined that it needed a workable process for the identification and evaluation of potential privatization opportunities. Therefore, it engaged Sequoia Consulting Group to develop a set of principles, assessment tools, strategies, and approaches consistent with the Board's statutory duties. This manual is the result. Consistent with statute, the use of the methods detailed herein will enable the Board or any agency to review and evaluate specific government services and determine possible service delivery alternatives where privatization is found to be feasible and desirable.
Type (DCMI):Text
Type (Utah):Fact sheet; Audit; Report
Internet Media Type:application/pdf
Topic:Government
Subject (LCSH):Government competition; Contracting out--Government policy; Independent regulatory commissions; Contracting out--Evaluation; State governments; Public contracts--Evaluation; Privatization--Evaluation; Contracting out; Privatization; State governments--Evaluation; Public contracts; Privatization--Government policy; Public contracts--Government policy; Public-private sector cooperation
Place:Utah, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/5549030/, 39.25024, -111.75103
Rights:The Utah State Library Division considers state publications made available by state agencies and political subdivisions as required by Utah Code Ann. § 9-7-201 to 9-7-209 to be in the public domain under U.S. copyright law (17 U.S.C.). All informational materials in this government publication are in the public domain, and as such, are not restricted by copyright law unless otherwise stated.
Collection:Utah State Publications
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Permanent Link:https://digitallibrary.utah.gov/aw-server/rest/product/purl/USL/f/41a78725-dc55-46e2-9bb9-c4c9e0e36381
Document ID:122761

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