Are Taxpayer Dollars Funding Private Sector Empire Building Within The Government Bureaucracy?
You know the old story about peeling back the onion. While the title to today’s post may seem a tad fantastic it is not out of the realm of possibility, at least from an operational perspective. After all just ask the private insurance companies in Manitoba what they thought both before and after that provincial government introduced Autopac. In my quest to look beyond the limiting scope of dinner party musings and periphery supposition (the space in which the majority of us are forced to operate when it comes to the GoC), I have expended a great deal of time and energy to understand the continuing disconnect that stifles the potential of the GoC’s current procurement strategy. Especially in the area of SME engagement! And like many things it was almost by accident that the pieces of the picture began to come together. Or to take a phrase from one of my favorite movies Field of Dreams- “there comes a time when all the cosmic tumblers have clicked into place and the universe opens itsel
Related Questions
- Why should individual donors and the private sector fund university and hospital research when there is government funding such as the NIH?
- Why should we spend taxpayer dollars on more education research and government bureaucracy?
- How does the federal government research funding compare to the private sector?