| Technology Outsourcing and Domestic Consequences | | | | number shows the trend of the industry, and if |
| The increase of human capital in developing countries | | | | countries like India, who is becoming the forerunner |
| has impacted the United State's workforce through | | | | of outsource operations, continue to become more |
| domestic firms' increasing overseas subcontracting. | | | | efficient and economical, that number may become |
| The industries specializing in information technology | | | | even higher. The question is whether or not the |
| have been utilizing this increase of foreign human | | | | foreign IT service providers can keep up with |
| capital the most. From a study of 179 IT managers a | | | | estimated growth, or if poor infrastructures will fall |
| reported 69% outsource their information technology | | | | the massive flow of work into their sectors. |
| services (Outsourcing statistics). This extremely high | | | | |