Smart Contracting for Local Government Services: Processes and Experience
By (Author) Kevin Lavery
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th March 1999
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Central / national / federal government
Business and Management
352.538214
Hardback
232
"Privatization" of local government is making headlines throughout the world. But much of the debate on contracting has been high on politics, philosophy and emotion, with little attention to the practical issues of how to do contracting well. This work seeks to shift the debate away from the politics and rhetoric to the practicalities and realities of contracting. The text is concerned with four issues: the role of contracting in government; the appropriateness of different contracting strategies; the process of contracting; and who does the contracting. Drawing on examples in the US and UK, the author considers the historical and cultural context of contracting, where contracting works and where it doesn't, the features of smart contracting, and the conditions that are conducive to smart contracting.
KEVIN LAVERY is currently the chief executive of the City of Newcastle-upon-Tyne in Great Britain./e While doing the research for this book, he was on a Harkness Fellowship at the School of Public Administration at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.