VA Ditches Half A Billion Dollar Useless Computing System

from the great-move dept

Last week, we noted some of the problems the Federal Technology Service was having getting their very expensive computer system to actually work (it had something to do with not actually training people to use it) that was causing all sorts of delays and problems (including crying employees). Not surprisingly, this isn't the only example of completely wasteful spending on large computing systems from government agencies. The Department of Veterans Affairs has now announced plans to ditch their $472 million computer system that was designed to be used in VA hospitals across the country. Luckily, it appears that they have not yet spent all of that money, as this particular installment was just a test at one location in Florida. Now, however, the hospital is switching back to their old computer system. Problems with the system meant a shortage of surgical supplies and delayed operations (ouch). Once again, a lack of real training seems to be part of the problem. Even worse, there are reports that BearingPoint, who build the system received an extra $200,000 for finishing the project "on time." Of course, in order to finish it on time, they skipped that whole pesky training part. Just one example of poorly designed "incentives" for projects.
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  1. identicon
    Margherite, 28 Jul 2004 @ 9:14am

    lapse in training

    It might have something to do with BearingPoint having its implementation work done in Dalian and Shanghai, China, or Chennai, India, while the development center is in Spain.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 28 Jul 2004 @ 11:05am

    Already selling it off!

    I just went to a surplus store yesterday and they told me they bought $400,000 worth of LCD monitors from the VA last week!

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    Jonas Shakespeare, 28 Jul 2004 @ 12:55pm

    Re: Already selling it off!

    It's the usual story.
    Buffalo Soldear. In de heart of Americka.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    Scott Mace, 10 Aug 2004 @ 3:35pm

    Company involved is a large MS Solution Provider

    I did a little digging on this company and found out something interesting. Not clear if the system was Windows-based, but I would bet so.

    http://scottmace.typepad.com/imanager/2004/07/black_eye_for_l.html

    link to this | view in thread ]


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