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By Dinesh C. Sharma
Posted on ZDNet News: Nov 26, 2003 4:52:00 PM

Citing the need to protect local businesses, the state of Indiana terminated a software contract it had awarded to an Indian company--a move indicative of growing opposition to offshore outsourcing.

The cancellation is part of a new initiative, dubbed "Opportunity Indiana," to review the state's procurement process. Governor Joseph Kernan announced the program last week. The program's objective is to offer greater opportunities to local companies.

TCS America, a subsidiary of India's top-ranking software and services company, Tata Consultancy Services, was selected to upgrade the unemployment insurance computer system of the Indiana Department of Workforce Development earlier this year. TCS has won several contracts in the United States, with most of its annual revenue of $1 billion coming from North America.

A TCS representative said calling off the deal "was a decision for the state of Indiana to make, and TCS plans to abide by it."

Outsourcing to offshore companies, particularly to Indian companies, has raised the hackles of local groups that fear job cuts. A number of U.S. corporations have stationed their technical support facilities in Indian cities.

Earlier this week, Dell announced that it was diverting calls for tech support from its call center in India to its centers in the United States, after customers complained.

"The difficulty we had with this contract was not with the company itself," Governor Kernan said in a statement. "After having a chance to discuss our vision of how the state should do business, and how we can provide better opportunities to Indiana companies and workers, we concluded that this contract did not fit in that framework. The procedures we had in place virtually knocked Indiana companies out of the running."

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I agree that jobs should be kept here. However unless the cost of doing buiness here is lowered, so companies can make money it is unlikely that any law passed would help. If companies are forced to lose money they will shut down any buisness they still have here. Then everybody loses.... (Read the rest)
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Paradox  FirstNLastN | 11/26/03
well it's good that  lmaxwell | 11/26/03
US IT Lunacy  martianmayhem | 11/27/03
Someone in Indiana ...  BitTwiddler | 11/26/03
but someone in Washington...  dg mh | 11/26/03
Someone in DC don't get it  martianmayhem | 11/28/03
good for Indiana  JosePinchero | 11/26/03
Let the people in India ...  madderhatter | 11/26/03
Other Offshoring bidders  cdseaman | 11/26/03
great site!  Joe_Bob | 11/26/03
Answer  cdseaman | 11/27/03
Dell's return to US call center operators  martianmayhem | 11/28/03
Yea, spending tax dollars to help lazy, ineficient companies!  DonnieBoy | 11/26/03
Retaining high paying tech jobs ain't jingoism  martianmayhem | 11/28/03
Yea, spending tax dollars to help lazy, ineficient companies!  DonnieBoy | 11/26/03
Did that bear repeating?  master of illusion | 11/26/03
Hates not an issue  OhMyGosh | 11/26/03
you misinterpreted his statement  mdonalson | 11/26/03
Your confused on trade  OhMyGosh | 11/27/03
Mixed, confused  FirstNLastN | 11/27/03
I love Indiana  OhMyGosh | 11/26/03
a local view in a global market?  NemesisNL | 11/27/03
Just looking for an excuse to attack Indiana and the US?  KARLTHECPA | 11/27/03
hold your horses!!  NemesisNL | 11/27/03
Outsourcing jobs, outsourcing our money...  Spoon Jabber | 11/28/03
EU and Australia  cdseaman | 11/27/03
Not so much in EU  FirstNLastN | 11/27/03
Apparently your 2-4 languages don't include english...  Spoon Jabber | 11/28/03
Apparently your 2-4 languages don't include english  NemesisNL | 11/30/03
Responding to Offshoring  martianmayhem | 11/28/03
Global market  FirstNLastN | 11/27/03
I'm dutch and no manager  NemesisNL | 11/27/03
It's not really protectionism  voska | 11/27/03
GROUPS  cdseaman | 11/27/03
The Truth  zohnco | 11/26/03
The Truth???  bgoss@... | 11/26/03
no  mdonalson | 11/26/03
You dont understand business  OhMyGosh | 11/27/03
Exactly!  FirstNLastN | 11/27/03
Cost savings  voska | 11/27/03
Taxes dont work that way  OhMyGosh | 11/27/03
you really have to look at the details closely  voska | 11/27/03
What an imagination you have voska!  Spoon Jabber | 11/28/03
I agree  cdseaman | 11/27/03
Just some points  voska | 11/27/03
Back home in tech Indianner  martianmayhem | 11/28/03
Procedures?  guy caballero | 11/28/03
Do The Math  rnurse@... | 11/28/03
You get what you pay for  gkelly | 11/30/03
Can't you guys even spellcheck  jlc_z | 11/28/03
Thanks!  master of illusion | 11/29/03
you forgot 'yea'  ejhonda | 12/01/03
Buy American, Hire American, Tough times don't last, only tough guys!  whsx@... | 12/01/03
Sitting on the fence...  kannankeril | 12/01/03
Cost  Benny4022 | 03/04/04

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