VOLUME 2, NUMBER 1, 2002
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NIGP President’s Letter
S. B. Gordon -
Understanding the Incremental Nature of E-procurement Implementation at the State and Local Levels
S. A. MacManus -
Procurement Practices in the Singapore Civil Service: Balancing Control and Delegation
D. S. Jones -
Performance-Based Contracting for Human Services: Lessons for Public Procurement?
L. L. Martin -
Contracting for Public Bus Transit: Do Techniques Employed Make a Difference in Service Outcome?
D. R. Shetterly -
An Analysis of Private Versus Public Sector Responses to the Environmental Challenges of the Supply Chain
S. New, K. Green & B. Morton
USEFUL REPRINTS
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United Nations: Progress of Procurement Reforms
U.S. General Accounting Office -
Federal Advertising Contracts Agencies Have Discretion in Setting Work Scope and Requirements
U.S. General Accounting Office
BOOK REVIEW
VOLUME 2, NUMBER 2, 2002
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A Strategy for Firms Facing Offset Obligations: A Case of Maryland
T. K. Taylor -
Choosing the Open or the Restricted Procedure: A Big Deal or a Big Deal?
G. Heijboer & J. Telgen -
The Economic Context of Government Procurement: New Challenges and New Opportunities
G. Callender & D. Mathews -
The Market’s Response to Contract Award Announcements: Government Versus Corporate Contracts
S. J. Larson & A. Picou -
County Use of the RRP Process to Select Joint Venture Developers of Water-View Property: Aa Case Study
D. H. Herbold -
Procurement Reform in the Ghana Health Sector
R. Verhage, J. v.d. Gronden, K. Awanyo & S. Boateng
USEFUL REPRINTS
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State Department: Sale of Unneeded Overseas Property Has Increased, but Further Improvements Are Necessary
U.S. General Accounting Office
BOOK REVIEW
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Public Procurement
X. H. Thai