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Costs are the Major Issues for ACA Attendees
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
At the ACA 2010 Winter Conference, Performa has been conducting an informal survey asking attendees to identify the top issues challenging them as they look ahead to 2010. Costs lead the way. Below are the top three vote getters:
1. Funding
2. Staffing Costs
3. Operating Costs
Inmate rehabilitation and security both ranked high but neither cracked the top three. More than 85 percent of attendees identified a cost issue as their number one challenge heading into 2010. What does this tell everyone who serves the corrections industry?
Focus on solutions that reduce cost.
Throughout 2010, we will explore proven methods of reducing costs. We look forward to your input and comments.
Below are the complete results from the survey.
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Five Correctional Facility Strategies that Cut Construction Costs.
About This Blog
This blog is a collaborative effort of the Justice group at Performa Inc. It is a platform for dialogue and the exploration of issues impacting correctional facilities, detention centers, homeland security facilities and more. The group is led by David Robillard, President of the Performa Justice Team.
