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Obamacare contractors: Don’t blame us
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Posted on 10/23/2013 4:57:27 PM PDT by Sub-Driver

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Another Congressional spectacle. Can’t wait!


41 posted on 10/23/2013 8:08:18 PM PDT by Gene Eric (Don't be a statist!)
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To: stanne

This is all the way down the line. It’s part of our cultural dryrot right now.


42 posted on 10/23/2013 8:23:41 PM PDT by sunrise_sunset
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To: tanknetter

7, 10 year software implementations a success? That speaks for itself. But that’s the perspective of the implementers who continue to milk that cow, and not the customers who have committed to feed that animal and can’t back off. I have seen it too, have seen the cynicism and opportunism of the consultants, have seen good vice presidents of companies fired and replaced by none other than these consultants, and have seen one company go under as a result of the cynicism and opportunism of software sellers.


43 posted on 10/23/2013 8:44:00 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious!)
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To: Revolting cat!

(finished too early)

... as a result of the cynicism and opportunism of software sellers who committed to delivering in 6 months and took years and years, and never fully delivered and completed.

It is a racket, and the biggest of all companies which produce corporate software has been known for 30 years not for the quality of its products but for the aggressiveness of its sales force.


44 posted on 10/23/2013 8:48:41 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious!)
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To: Ramius

No matter how this plays out, this is NOT going to look good on the resume’.


45 posted on 10/23/2013 11:33:02 PM PDT by The Antiyuppie ("When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day.")
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To: Ray76

“The site runs on the nginx webserver, THE premier high traffic, highly scalable webserver.”

Bad design can bring the most powerful hardware and the most ingeniously efficient software platforms down to their knees, begging for mercy. I don’t care how much money is thrown at it.


46 posted on 10/23/2013 11:37:50 PM PDT by The Antiyuppie ("When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day.")
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To: Sub-Driver
ObamaCare Website Built By Obama Campaign Donor
We're certain the Obama Regime will tell us that's there was no quid-pro-quo but these shocking new details just add fuel to the fire of the disaster that is known as ObamaCare...

(Daily Caller) President Barack Obama received financial support for his re-election campaign from a senior executive of the firm that built Obamacare’s dysfunctional healthcare.gov website.

George Schindler — President, U.S. and Canada, of CGI Group, the Canadian parent company of U.S. subsidiary, CGI Federal — donated $1,000 to Obama’s reelection campaign in Aug. 2012, according to OpenSecrets.org.

By that time, CGI Federal had already been awarded the contract to build the exchange for nearly a year, according to a congressional testimony given by CGI Federal senior vice president Cheryl Campbell. …………………………..”


47 posted on 10/23/2013 11:49:40 PM PDT by Stand Watch Listen ( L.I.P. (low information President))
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To: Revolting cat!
7, 10 year software implementations a success?

Yes, if the software ends up in production, is fully operational, on schedule and at a reasonable, on-budget cost, its a success.

We're talking enterprise-level SAP implementation for multi-billion dollar companies using an incremental approach. It doesn't mean that the first module that was rolled out is still the same version when the last module rolls out as it was when the process started.

And again that's with an incremental rollout. I know of organizations that are going an "evolve" approach where they have 20-year growth plans for their current home-grown software.

Sebielus has said that healthcare.gov should have taken five years with two years of testing. I find that to be actually ... reasonable ... for an effort of this size and scope. The problem is that the software was rushed in to meet an arbitrary deadline to meet a very complex business need/model that hadn't been defined yet (consistent with the whole "pass it to see what's in it" approach to the business model itself).
48 posted on 10/24/2013 2:59:17 AM PDT by tanknetter
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To: Sub-Driver

Quality Software Services, Inc. Wins $109.93 Million Federal Contract for Medicare and Medicaid Services -
Jun 20 12

Quality Software Services, Inc. Wins $5.26 Million Federal Contract - Jun 7 13

http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=30942011

Excerpts and link only due to copyright


49 posted on 10/24/2013 4:42:48 AM PDT by Seattle Conservative (God Bless and protect our troops)
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To: Revolting cat!

I’ve worked on large scale websites with healthcare plan selection. Also time absence management.

Each of the 50 states have different regulations/excuses and these can change every year. There are legal problems if you do NOT have the site operational (and correct) in time for healthcare plan selections (I am referring to annual enrollment PRIOR to Obamacare/HUACA).

As with NASA, “FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION”.

We met the dates and were correct.

Sounds like there was no budget for testing (site navigation, load testing, etc.) or else upper management didn’t want to hear bad news, or else forced “sign off” signatures knowing they were going public with a faulty system.


50 posted on 10/24/2013 4:56:52 AM PDT by a fool in paradise (America 2013 - STUCK ON STUPID)
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To: Walrus

Success or fail, if Obamacare IS implemented, we will be shackled with it into eternity as we are with Socialist Insecurity, Income Taxes, Death Taxes, etc.

It may become “unpopular” but it affords government control of our lives and therefore government will not relinquish the power it holds.


51 posted on 10/24/2013 5:00:04 AM PDT by a fool in paradise (America 2013 - STUCK ON STUPID)
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To: Sub-Driver

No worry here, Obama is getting to the bottom of it and will correct everything! In time of course, he has a stack of getting to the bottoms of on his desk, Benghazi tragedy, IRS fiasco, etc. But he will get to the bottom of it, in time of course. He has a stack of getting to the bottoms of on his desk!


52 posted on 10/24/2013 5:18:51 AM PDT by Rock N Jones
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To: carlo3b

“BINGO, what they weren’t told until late in the GAME, was that there would be a pit-stop, so the regime could capture the users info, for future use..”

I think you’re correct. I saw a screen shot on FNC and it also allows them to register to vote. Why is that on a healthcare registration (rhetorical question with this admin). I didn’t see the screen long enough, but I don’t recall seeing anything on it asking if they’re an American citizen.

I also recall reading that they were offering the site in like 150 languages - why?

I can’t find it now but I read an article recently that said that the website was using Google Chrome (and various other Google apps were used and/or tied into - -great for PII collection)


53 posted on 10/24/2013 5:20:36 AM PDT by Seattle Conservative (God Bless and protect our troops)
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To: VideoDoctor

Speaking of scams, I wonder if we’ll ever know the dollar amount this company actually received? How much was funneled elsewhere?


54 posted on 10/24/2013 5:26:18 AM PDT by Heart of Georgia
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To: Sub-Driver

BULLPUCKY!!! I’ve been developing large scale, complex, multi teir web sites since 1994. While it is true no amount of testing can catch every single possible issue you may find in production, the idea that you go to production completely unusable, particularly after spending 600 MILLION to do it is NONSENSE.

I don’t blame the contractor soley, I am sure they were made to do things absolutely stupid by politicians and their representatives... Politicians are like the marketing department, only on steroids... wanting all sorts of things that are technically unwise and unfeasable but in government there is no one to keep those folks in check. Now with that said do I think the contractors probably took big checks and did less than great work? Probably as well.

End of the day, this fiasco shows you the complete inefficiency of government that will never be able to fixed. And these are the folks you want to run your health care?

Morons.


55 posted on 10/24/2013 5:32:40 AM PDT by HamiltonJay
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To: Attention Surplus Disorder

——But fortunately we have accountability.-——

I don’t think so. If there is one major attribute of Obama et al it is there is no accounting for failure.

In fact there is no accounting for any thing. The money is being stolen so fast there is no opportunity to pause and determine the total take. Not only have they looted the Treasury, they have borrowed the money to steal.

Only revolution 1792 style will produce accountability and punishment.


56 posted on 10/24/2013 5:39:05 AM PDT by bert ((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... Travon... Felony assault and battery hate crime)
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To: bert

‘Twas a satirical comment. 0bama is responsible for nothing other than the huge rise in the stock market and getting Bin Laden. George Bush, OTOH, is responsible for the Arab spring, the crappy economy, racism, and fifteen other things that escape my early morning mind.


57 posted on 10/24/2013 6:23:28 AM PDT by Attention Surplus Disorder (At no time was the Obama administration aware of what the Obama administration was doing)
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To: Ramius

“Until I hear different I’m not going to lay the blame primarily on the contractors. The problem begins and ends with the client.”

Actually, disallowing scope creep or if impossible, pushing out the end date AND bumping the cost IS the job of the contractors (assuming that the “project manager” is the lead contractor). To do otherwise is bad customer management; If the customer doesn’t understand this, and changes the project scope but will not allow you to increase the cost and/or push out the end date, then you call in the lawyers.

Unfortunately, I suspect that “the government” was the project manager in this case, which, of course, is Automatic Total Fail.


58 posted on 10/25/2013 6:46:09 PM PDT by The Antiyuppie ("When small men cast long shadows, then it is very late in the day.")
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To: trubolotta

Excellent points. Worth repeating. A true “systems analyst” is an all-too-rare talent. Lots of pretenders have it on their business cards and very few really do it. In my twenty some odd years of IT I’ve only met one true systems analyst.


59 posted on 10/25/2013 7:16:01 PM PDT by Ramius (Personally, I give us one chance in three. More tea anyone?)
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