Or for heroes, for that matter. When it comes to outsourcing, its simply for those smart enough to know how to do it right.
BY MAREK JAKUBIK
The outsourcing debate and, especially, its offshoring aspect continue to invoke elements of passion, fear, misinformation, and the occasional hostility. It already has brought a strong political response from Congress, which has been to include in the fiscal 2004 spending bill a provision prohibiting federal agencies from outsourcing certain kinds of work to private companies that use workers in foreign countries. Similar restrictions are under consideration in 23 states, and four states already have passed them.
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