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outsourcing
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outsourcing

(1) Contracting with outside consultants, software houses or service bureaus to perform systems analysis, programming and datacenter operations. Contrast with insourcing. See netsourcing, ASP, SSP and facilities management.

(2) Contracting with organizations outside your country for work that could otherwise be done by employees within your company. Contrast with insourcing.


(business)outsourcing - Paying another company to provide services which a company might otherwise have employed its own staff to perform, e.g. software development.


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Overall, HCDD provides an accurate picture of technical authority and accountability within the NAVSEA engineering line of business.
Like these courts, they will look to real technical authority (the Zubulake court cited a number of technical articles and the works of the Sedona Conference and other authorities in considering the issue before it) and will be far less easily persuaded of the impossibility of finding and recovering computer data.
He added that Romer had the technical authority to prepare the proposal without the board's vote anyway, so it wouldn't have mattered whether the board had voted or not.
 
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