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But contracting tasks to reputable operators could free up resources for intelligence-led policing of serious and organized crime.
The Department of Health and Human Services has long contracted that task to a single nonprofit group, the United Network for Organ Sharing.
Contracting out tasks is generally not limited to project work and affects most departments in a company, from the drilling department through to the catering services.
With Whitehall increasingly contracting out tasks to the private sector, Maude has argued that the civil service needs to improve radically its procurement and commissioning performance.
In one part of Pakistan, paid vaccinators had sub-contracted their tasks to untrained children.
The focus on the bottom line has led publicly traded firms to increase outsourcing of manufacturing and professional jobs, defined as contracting out tasks and functions deemed outside companies' core strengths.
Citing just a few of its earlier audits, SIGAR reported on Afghan government agencies suffering from "divergent approaches and a lack of overall strategy, poor coordination and limited information sharing," unable to "handle contract research, awards, and management," and lacking "required documentation for contracts, task orders, and payments".
The New Orleans-based startup is an on-demand startup that lets contracted "runners" perform tasks or deliver goods that are ordered via a website (and soon, a mobile app).
The majority of total CSF funding comes from the ChildInfo contracts with UNICEF and the NGO operates with a very small staff, with software and help desk tasks contracted out to an Indian company.
The government's Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA) contracted out the task of marking the national curriculum tests to ETS at a cost of £156m.
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