FEATURES Is Bigger Better?

OMB research shows that while agencies conducted fewer job competitions last year than in fiscal 2003, they are bundling work into larger chunks so contests are more enticing to contractors. The larger competitions often involve significant reorganization of work across regions or areas of responsibility, posing greater implementation challenges.

 Fiscal 2003Fiscal 2004
Competitions completed662217
Total full-time jobs studied17,59512,573
Average number of jobs studied per competition2758
Anticipated net savings (over three to five years)$1.1 billion$1.4 billion
Average savings per position$12,000$22,000
Positions retained by in-house teams89%91%
Agencies earning top ratings in competitive sourcing on OMB management score card06

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