The state of Wisconsin increased the use of private contractors by 17 percent last year according to a state report filed Tuesday, nearly nine months after it was due. Overall contracting from July 1, 2010, to June 30, 2011, cost $488.9 million, up from $417.2 million from the previous year. State agency contracting increased 26 percent to $363.8 million and University of Wisconsin System contracting decreased 2 percent to $125 million. The Contractual Service Purchasing Report by state law is to be filed annually by Oct. 15 to detail the hiring of private contractors for state agencies.
State contract spending increases - Leader-Telegram: Daily Updates
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