Axulus
Veteran Member
Okay I am late to the party here. Why can't the government change vendors? Or did you mean something else?Large corporations have customers, so if a large corporation isn't best meeting the needs of these customers the customers stop paying them money and go elsewhere.
This is much less so when the government is the customer, which is exactly the point.
It can, but the question is whether the government, as a customer, has as good of incentives to be as vigilant as private customers are when determining what to purchase and who to purchase it from and how closely to monitor the quality of the product/service received.
No one claims that free markets achieve any kind of perfection but rather the threat of losing customers is what requires producers to remain disciplined/focus on satisfying those customers or they will lose too many and be in danger of going out of business all together.
When a government agency makes a dumb decision, it is not in any danger of going out of business. This prison is not under any threat of losing customers if it doesn't satisfy them, so making dumb decisions (in regards to what it purchases) or not making the purchasing decisions that provide the best value tend to have very little consequence.