ptown_trojans_1;1520020 wrote:Yes, they have. You just do not hear about them.
Following up on Believer's request, I'd like you to name 3, if they are so abundant. I'd also like to point out that government agencies/bureaus thrive on spending every dime of their budget so that they get MORE the next cycle. You know, that whole baseline budgeting absurdity and all. Remember, to spend less and actually fix anything means they would have to reduce their size and need for even being involved.
ptown_trojans_1;1520020 wrote:Well, considering the contract was a task order off of a HHS contract vehicle to a small business and then a large business (CGI), the costs are a product of poor oversight by the feds, and piss poor execution by the contractors.
Apparently, the two awardees systems do not talk to each other, and the actual code is filled with errors.
So, the problem is the contract probably should not have been awarded to those companies, and the feds needed to get their act together and issue more and more change orders and hold the contractors responsible for the cost overruns.
So, a nice failure of public and private components.
Let me see if I have this straight... the government found a contractor to run the website, paid dearly for it, failed to monitor the progress/problems, failed to oversee the rollout and is failing daily to manage the process. And we are supposed to rely on government to run healthkare better? Single Payer will be better? The government fails repeatedly when it steps into the private marketplace and folks just say to give them more chances. When one senator tries to shut ObamaKare down because it is an utter failure, THAT person is described as delusional, wacko, jihadist, racist, etc. That one senator is spot on correct and yet...more government will be the answer. We are screwed already.