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in history blows at rolling out a website. :D:D:D

6 largest contractors...$400 million

Obamacare website: 6 biggest contractors
http://money.cnn.com/2013/10/21/technology/obamacare-website-contracts/



The 2nd video attached with this article explains everything.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/theapothecary/2013/10/14/obamacares-website-is-crashing-because-it-doesnt-want-you-to-know-health-plans-true-costs/

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Just one more example of government's inability to do anything right.



IMO, it's more a problem with the software industry and contracting/off shoring methodologies.

I've seen millions of dollars wasted over, and over, and over again on things like this.

Ian
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I don't recall anyone saying that Obama sat down behind a computer and designed (or is hosting) the website. As a matter of fact, I don't recall anyone in government doing anything with the website. Didn't they contract the design out to a company? This appears to be more of a failure of the private sector than government...

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Andy9o8

It does leave one wondering why this wasn't more robustly beta-tested before roll-out.



Tell me about it.

It was beyond dismally tested, of course. I'm astounded, even with all my years in this field, that it was so piss poorly done.
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Just one more example of government's inability to do anything right.



IMO, it's more a problem with the software industry and contracting/off shoring methodologies.

I've seen millions of dollars wasted over, and over, and over again on things like this.

Ian



what like 5,000 dollars for a bolt....20,000.00 for a toothbrush...that kind of thing?:ph34r:

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CygnusX-1

I don't recall anyone saying that Obama sat down behind a computer and designed (or is hosting) the website. As a matter of fact, I don't recall anyone in government doing anything with the website. Didn't they contract the design out to a company? This appears to be more of a failure of the private sector than government...



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It's messed up, and it's his key program. It should have been done better, it really, really, should have.

It's one thing not to be able to keep up with being slammed on the first day, but the follow-on problems look like "let the users find the problems and we'll fix them" coding at its worst :S

Wendy P.

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It's messed up, and it's his key program. It should have been done better, it really, really, should have.

It's one thing not to be able to keep up with being slammed on the first day, but the follow-on problems look like "let the users find the problems and we'll fix them" coding at its worst :S

Wendy P.



I don't disagree. Due to what I do, I have a healthy hate of "big IT" at the best of times.
I see on a daily basis, how well and easily things can be done, but Government and big corporate IT is almost always awful.

I just had an image of the pres hunched over a keyboard with a big cup of mountain dew and headphones on. Made me chuckle.
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CygnusX-1

I don't recall anyone saying that Obama sat down behind a computer and designed (or is hosting) the website. As a matter of fact, I don't recall anyone in government doing anything with the website. Didn't they contract the design out to a company? This appears to be more of a failure of the private sector than government...



Have you ever heard the expression "The Buck Stops Here"? Any idea of what that means?

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I don't agree. Companies contract out because they acknowledge they don't have the skill, expertise, or man power (often all) to do the job they need done. Unfortunately people making the decisions on whom to pick often don't know any better, or only look at the bottom line, causing inferior contractor selection.

this is a failure of the company hired to do the job, and the likely result of cost vs quality that factors into picking contractors.
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this is a failure of the company hired to do the job, and the likely result of cost vs quality that factors into picking contractors.



I disagree. It is a failure of the government for choosing the companies that don't deliver. Hell - I outsource contracts all the time and if I pick the wrong vendor and the project does not come in on time and budget, the Board of Directors blames me and not the vendor.

In this analogy, the taxpayers are the Board of Directors.
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It's also the fault of the government for changing requirements as they go (which probably meant they were trying to overspecify them in the first place), and of the contractor for not making sure that a reachable end point was negotiated. The schedule was the most important item (in developing a schedule, first determine which is most important - price, schedule, or content, then negotiate from there). That means that content had to be negotiable, and not upwards, either.

This "here's the schedule, here's the goal, here's the cost" thing really isn't the best way to do business on massive projects.

Things always change as you go along. Always. Better to figure out what could definitely be built rigorously on schedule, and then try to add stuff (according to a most-desired-first plan).

Wendy P.
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Andy9o8

It does leave one wondering why this wasn't more robustly beta-tested before roll-out.



What's interesting is that there is a more-than-minor chance that the President and Dems in Congress will soon try to delay implementation of the individual mandate because of this.

Which is exactly what the Republicans wanted just last week.


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this is a failure of the company hired to do the job, and the likely result of cost vs quality that factors into picking contractors.



I disagree. It is a failure of the government for choosing the companies that don't deliver. Hell - I outsource contracts all the time and if I pick the wrong vendor and the project does not come in on time and budget, the Board of Directors blames me and not the vendor.

In this analogy, the taxpayers are the Board of Directors.



I'd bet good money the president didn't pick the contractor.....which is why gravitymasters analogy doesn't fly
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[Reply]This "here's the schedule, here's the goal, here's the cost" thing really isn't the best way to do business on massive projects.



Heed the NASA employee. Wendy - I'm inferring a bit of a "Go Fever" aspect. Is that what you're getting at? If so, I think it's a great point. If not, I still credit you with a great point.


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ianmdrennan

I don't agree. Companies contract out because they acknowledge they don't have the skill, expertise, or man power (often all) to do the job they need done. Unfortunately people making the decisions on whom to pick often don't know any better, or only look at the bottom line, causing inferior contractor selection.

this is a failure of the company hired to do the job, and the likely result of cost vs quality that factors into picking contractors.



So the actual CHOICE of the "product" producer to hire the failed company has no culpability?

Let me put it this way . . . If I hired a subcontractor to install an AC unit, and paid even 1% more than the contract, without a legitimate cause for a change order to contract, I would be called to the floor to answer why.

The contract I use is very clear. The subcontractor is liable to complete the work for the fee agreed on.

HOW DOES THE COST GET SO OUT OF HAND?
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***I don't agree. Companies contract out because they acknowledge they don't have the skill, expertise, or man power (often all) to do the job they need done. Unfortunately people making the decisions on whom to pick often don't know any better, or only look at the bottom line, causing inferior contractor selection.

this is a failure of the company hired to do the job, and the likely result of cost vs quality that factors into picking contractors.



So the actual CHOICE of the "product" producer to hire the failed company has no culpability?

Let me put it this way . . . If I hired a subcontractor to install an AC unit, and paid even 1% more than the contract, without a legitimate cause for a change order to contract, I would be called to the floor to answer why.

The contract I use is very clear. The subcontractor is liable to complete the work for the fee agreed on.

HOW DOES THE COST GET SO OUT OF HAND?

No bid contract?
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Just one more example of government's inability to do anything right.



IMO, it's more a problem with the software industry and contracting/off shoring methodologies.

I've seen millions of dollars wasted over, and over, and over again on things like this.

Ian


the Obama admin hired a company Canada fired for websight failures

Smart huh:S
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if we falter and lose our freedoms,
it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
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