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11December 4-5, 2006Sheraton Premiere at Tysons CornerVienna, VA

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Breakout Session # 707

Professor Steven L. Schooner Daniel S. GreenspahnThe George Washington University Law SchoolApril 15, 2008

4:30 Session

Too Dependent on Contractors?W. Gregor Macfarlan Excellence in Contract ManagementResearch and Writing Program:

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Outsourcing: The Current Reality

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DHS: A Portrait of Outsourcing

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Tax Day: Competing Views

“I pay my tax bills

more readily than

others for… I get

civilized society for it.”-Oliver Wendell Holmes

vs.

Optimistic Pessimistic

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Tax Day: Competing Critiques

vs.

Nations maximize wealth through free markets and limited taxes

-Adam Smith

The IRS has no legal

authority to collect taxes -Wesley Snipes

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Tax Reality: Where Your Money Goes

• Adam Smith: a profit motive fosters innovation and efficiency better than a public service ethic

• U.S. Spending: nearly 50% of the federal discretionary budget goes to government contracts

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Outsourcing and Privatization: Bipartisan Trend

“The era of big government is over.”

“Too much government crowds out…the private economy.”

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$100

$150

$200

$250

$300

$350

$400

$450

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Federal Procurement Spending Since 2000 (in Billions)

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Cumulative Growth in Federal Procurement Dramatically Outpaces Inflation

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

Federal Procurement Consumer Price Index

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Outsourcing and Privatization: Growth Areas

• Tax Collection

• Health Care

• Education

• Welfare

• Prisons

• Info Technology

• Disaster Relief

• Police

• Border Security

• Port Security

• Foreign Operations

• Military Operations

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Debate on Privatizing Our MilitaryGoes Mainstream

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Battlefield Contracting:An “Unprecedented” Industry?

• 180,000 contractors in Iraq

• 1:1 ratio - contractors to troops

• Multi-billion dollar industry

• 25% of allied fatalities in 2007

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4,507 “Total” Fatalities:What About the 1,120 Contractors?

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Big Picture:Procurement Pressure

• Statutory Cuts: 1989-2000 workforce reductions

• Post-9/11: huge procurement spending growth

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Defense Acquisition Workforce and Procurement Trends

100

200

300

400

500

1990 1999 2004 2006Acquisition Workforce (in hundred thousands of employees)

DoD Procurement (in billions of dollars)

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Hollow Procurement and Contract Management Shops• DHS has “no in-house ability to

evaluate the solutions its contractors propose”

• “In Iraq, contract management . . . was a ‘pick up game’ ”

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30%

35%

40%

45%

50%

55%

60%

2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007

Federal Procurement Dollars Awarded Through Limited-Competition Since 2000

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Tying It Together

• Taxes: tax evasion flourishes because of an under-funded enforcement agency

• Procurement: purchasing regime is more prone to error, fraud, waste, and abuse with hollowed-out and under-funded agencies

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Is the Government “Too Dependent” Upon Contractors?

• That’s Irrelevant– Too many mandates, too few government employees– Pressure to suppress government headcount– Outsourced governance (and the blended workforce) is

the reality, and here to stay….

• The better question, therefore, is:

Can the Government responsibly manage its “outsourced workforce”?

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Outsourcing Makes Sense• Maintain focus on mission - specialization

• Surge capacity

• Flexibility

• Innovation, access to technical expertise

• Continue to meet agency missions with inadequate personnel, abilities, and resources

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Outsourcing is “Attractive”to Program Managers

• No troop/personnel caps

• Customer Service “ethic”

• Civil Service frustration

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Penny-Wise, Pound Foolish?

• Marginal cost saving (in a vacuum) is not the only metric

• Best value – Paying more for:– Higher quality goods/services– Quicker delivery/response time– Unlimited surge capacity– Flexibility – changing personnel, products,

approaches

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Outsourcing Has Limits• Inherently Government Functions

– Right idea– Poor decision-making rubric

• Blended Workforce evolved more quickly than:– Best management practices– Ethics rules (e.g., organizational conflicts)

• Contractors Need to Be Managed

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Gansler Commission: A Plea For Responsible Outsourcing?

Contract management is the essential post-award contracting function to ensure mission accomplishment, and it is an important control over fraud, waste, and abuse;... With not enough ACOs, PCOs could do this - but they are too busy and therefore it is not being done

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Investing in theAcquisition Workforce

• Total Headcount–New Hires–Pending Losses

• Training and Experience–New Hires–Existing Workforce

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Acquisition WorkforceWorst-Case Scenario???

• Denial remains prevalent • Retirement bubble ready to burst (but, a

recession may help)• Insufficient:

– leadership for massive hiring/training initiative;– numbers of qualified individuals interested in working for

the government (but, a recession may help);– time/resources for the existing workforce to gain

sufficient training/experience

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Restoring the Acquisition Workforce?

For the foreseeable future, Congress cannot spend “too much” on:

• Salary• performance

incentives• recruitment bonuses• retention bonuses

• intern programs,• workforce training• sabbaticals (for

higher education)

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Gansler Commission: A Plea For Responsible Outsourcing?

• Increase– Army military and civilian contracting personnel

[1,400+, approximately] 25 percent of the total– DOD post-award contract management personnel (to

fill DCMA billets for Army support) [nearly 600]

• Extrapolate across Government [8,000-10,000?]– Army ~ 15-25 percent of federal procurement $– Army historically better staffed than other agencies

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Scope of the Challenge: Recruiting the Future Acquisition Workforce:• Back-of-the-napkin assumption:

– 8,000-10,000 professional needed

• An Analogy: US Department of Justice< 8,200 Attorneys, including:

–General Legal Activities (all)–U.S. Attorneys (all 50 States)–Antitrust Division–Trustees

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Current Acquisition Workforce

Wrong Skill Set?1984 (CICA-FAR Era)• Supply• Formal

Advertised/Sealed Bid• Firm Fixed Price• Government-specific

specification• Awarded by PCO• Managed by DCAS

(DCMC, DCMA)

Today• Services

– Employee augmentation– Personal Services

• ID/IQ, Inter-agency vehicle• Cost-Reimbursement, T&M• Limited Competition• Unclear responsibility for post-

award contract management

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Current Acquisition WorkforceOpportunities, Attractions?

• Civil Service (for better or for worse)• Career ladder out of secretarial pool• Long-term, stable, safe career• Fixed retirement program• Inadequate incentive structure

– 1990’s – failed incentive initiative

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Recruiting the FutureAcquisition Workforce

• Gen X, Gen Y….– “most praised generation”– Universities and Helicopter Parenting– Show me the money!

• Civil Service Bureaucracy– Impenetrable, Slow, not user friendly

• Job Mobility• 401(k), TSP (What, me worry?)

• What is, why work in “procurement”?

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Compare to private sector….

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…. Business Acquisition Contracts & Pricing Manager responsible to provide contracting expertise to develop and negotiate creative business solutions …[P]osition … requires leading and managing … Create a culture of continuous improvement by communicating/deploying enterprise best practices and employee engagement. … Coach, mentor, manage, motivate and provide developmental opportunities … Seek and expand on original ideas, enhance others' ideas, and contribute own ideas. Understand the business issues related to the operation…

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Acquisition Reform Chorus?

“constant drumbeat claiming that federal agency [IG’s] are discouraging the acquisition workforce from performing their work in an optimum fashion.”

Nash, Dateline, 21 N&CR (May 2007)

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Good Luck!

• Questions?

• Comments?

• Suggestions?

• Ideas?