In addition to the duties assigned by the governor, the office:
- 1. Shall develop, implement and manage a statewide competitive government program.
- 2. Shall identify, with the assistance of state agencies, functions in state government appropriate for submittal to the competitive government process.
- 3. May require a state agency to conduct an in-house total cost estimate, a management study or any hearing, study, review or cost estimate concerning any aspect of a target function to determine the potential for privatization.
- 4. May require a state agency to release a request for proposal or invitation to bid for any target function the office deems appropriate for competitively contracting.
- 5. Shall develop minimum savings criteria for governing the award of contracts resulting from the competitive government process.
6. Shall develop a costing model that accurately estimates and accounts for the total cost of providing a state function and develop methods by which state in-house costs can be compared to private sector costs. The model shall:
- (a) Take into account relevant costs for determining whether savings would result from the privatization of a target function.
- (b) Specifically account for conversion, transaction, disruption, contract monitoring costs, and revenue increases and decreases related to a privatization.
- (c) Include uniform definitions of direct costs and indirect costs.
- 7. Shall develop a handbook and training program that educates state agencies in the competitive government process.
- 8. Shall preapprove requests for proposals and invitations to bid, as the office deems appropriate, that could result in the privatization or transfer to another state agency of a target function.