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Changing the Business of Government
On November 14, 2007, Mayor Pam Iorio announced a three-year initiative,
which takes a fresh look at how the City of Tampa delivers services and
provides an on-going mechanism for evaluating ideas to save money or
increase revenue.
Changing the Business of Government is a systematic approach to
assessing
internal processes, staffing levels, use of technology and
use of the private sector for certain services.
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Change
Status |
Business Area |
Projected
Recurring
Annual
Impact |
Actual
Impact as of 09/30/08 |
| Inactive |
Janitorial Services |
$950,000 |
$
0 |
| Active |
Consolidating Mowing and Maintenance Contracts |
$465,700 |
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| Active |
On
Line Auctions |
$412,500 |
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| Active |
Just In Time (JIT) Inventory Service Management |
$377,750 |
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| Inactive |
City-wide Security Services |
$355,000 |
$ 0 |
| Active |
Electronic
Payment: ePayables |
$340,000 |
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| Active |
Centralized
Management of Client Technology Equipment and Software |
$332,500 |
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| Active |
Centralizing Payroll |
$98,000 |
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| Active |
Payroll Processing City-Wide |
$62,500 |
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| Active |
Streamline Time Card Processing for Salaried Employees |
$12,370 |
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| Active |
Quotewire
Bid Notification |
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Total |
$3,406,320 |
$2,101,320 |
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Efficiency and Effectiveness Task Force Documentation Process Information
updated monthly
For more information contact
the
EE Task Force |
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