Wolf’s GO-TIME Identifies More Than $100M in Savings within First Two Weeks

HARRISBURG – Gov. Tom Wolf has announced that his administration has identified $109 million in projected cost savings and efficiencies within the first two weeks of the creation of the Governor’s Office of Transformation, Innovation, Modernization and Efficiency (GO-TIME).  Wolf is also confident that given this progress, the office will exceed the$150 million mark mandated by his executive order for FY 2015-16.

“Since the launch of GO-TIME, agencies and state employees have submitted 157 ideas to make government work more efficiently,” said Wolf.  “I’m heartened to know that so many people and leaders across departments share our commitment to creating a government that works.”

GO-TIME leverages inter-agency coordination and collaboration to maximize efficiency, modernize state government operations, and provide the highest quality services. The Executive Order signed by the governor tasked state agencies with finding cost savings for the 2015-16 fiscal year from efficiency and innovative initiatives to help address Pennsylvania’s $2.3 billion deficit.

The $109 million in projected savings will be achieved through the application of more efficient procurement processes, modernizing technology used to manage public works projects, and streamlining and consolidating administrative functions across departments.

Initial GO-TIME savings were found in the following ways:

In addition to better coordinating and broadening employee input, GO-TIME initiatives may also include pursuing new opportunities to partner with the private sector and better leveraging collective buying and purchasing power. While these processes are under review, it is anticipated that they will save millions over time.

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