Government & Public Sector: doing more with lessGrowing budget deficits, rising citizen expectations and aging populations – they all demand systematic changes in the public sector. We can help. In developed countries it means working with falling tax revenues and rising expenses. However, in emerging countries we’re helping to develop infrastructure, educational institutions and social safety nets for the fast-growing middle classes. Our global reach We work with many of the world’s governments to address challenges. Our clients include international institutions, central and regional governments as well as cities, large nonprofits and education entities. Further, our Global Government & Public Sector (GPS) Center is a platform for developing innovative solutions to global and local issues.
Improving execution In addition to providing audit and accounting services, we help clients implement policy and programs as well as drive benefits and growth through financial and operational planning.
| Doom or gloom for state-owned enterprises (SOEs)? Fundamentally flawed? Doomed to underperform? In this study, we reveal that the performance of a government enterprise can match or even exceed private company performance — provided its organizational and regulatory structure are carefully engineered. Discover how SOEs are set to play a vital role in countries across the world. Top 10 risks and opportunities: government and public sector Fears of a double-dip recession rank high for the government and public sector, but how valid are these concerns? Fiscal policy, recession, sustainability and security have all have contributed to a drive toward transformation. With that drive comes opportunity. We explore the top 10 risks and opportunities. |
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Contacts Growing international development brick by brick How are public private partnerships and innovative developments improving the world? We highlight several stories in Africa, India and Europe. Learn more. Global IT performance survey: government and public sector Faced with economic change, governments need to harness IT to generate innovative solutions. IT can act as a key driver for change in the way governments interact with their organization (government-to-government), enterprises (government-to-enterprise) and citizens (government-to-citizen). Learn more from our 2011 Global IT performance survey. Citizen today: pointing the way Innovation, transparency and digitalization are some of the themes governments and the public sector are banking on for growth. The August 2011 issue of Citizen Today looks at these topics in light of an uncertain economy. Are you pointed in the right direction? We can help. Read past issues here.
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