"New data from the Office of Management and Budget suggests that considerable savings and efficiencies are being realized from the Bush administration's Lines of Business consolidation initiative.
The Housing and Urban Development, Health and Human Services, and Labor departments, along with the Office of Personnel Management, have seen or will see considerable savings from signing up with shared-services providers for human resources, payroll and travel services, said Tim Young, associate administrator of e-government and IT, this week at the FOSE trade show in Washington. FOSE is sponsored by PostNewsweek Tech Media, the parent company of Government Computer News.
'What this tells me is that we're making progress,' added acting associate administrator for the Office of Governmentwide Policy at the General Services Administration John Sindelar after his presentation at FOSE. "
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