Franchise Funds in the Federal Government: Ending the Monopoly in Service Provision

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Franchise Funds in the Federal Government: Ending the Monopoly in Service Provision

Franchise Funds in the Federal Government: Ending the Monopoly in Service Provision
Franchise Funds in the Federal Government: Ending the Monopoly in Service Provision
This report provides an evaluation of the franchise funds authorized in 1994 under the Government Management Reform Act, with particular emphasis on the Office of Federal Occupational Health (OFOH) in the Department of Health and Human Services. The study...

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This report provides an evaluation of the franchise funds authorized in 1994 under the Government Management Reform Act, with particular emphasis on the Office of Federal Occupational Health (OFOH) in the Department of Health and Human Services. The study documents and evaluates the successes and failures of franchise funds and the competition they face from the private sector and other government service providers. ContractingInnovation