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发信人: GGYY (唧唧歪歪), 信区: Joke
标 题: Re: 搞医保网站,美国各地政府到处被骗钱
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Mar 14 12:12:51 2014, 美东)
这些片子一下就是几十M,几百M,我们这些兢兢业业的怎么活呀
。。。
A Feb. 27 review of the project by a federal IT SWAT team found that Oracle
Corp., the project’s main information technology vendor, has refused
numerous requests from Cover Oregon for basic information about the system
it is paying for. The report indicates Oracle may have boosted billings by
“throwing bodies rather than skillset” at problems.
Meanwhile, despite months of criticism of poor management, which led to top-
level personnel changes, Cover Oregon still hasn’t fixed its oversight and
remains largely impotent when it comes to holding Oracle accountable, the
report said.
The report is significant in part because of the agency that issued it: the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which gave Oregon $305 million
in grants to build its health exchange. The report is also significant
because it provides an independent and relatively up-to-date snapshot of
what’s gone on behind the scenes, providing clarity where officials’
public statements have been cryptic and contradictory.
。。。
发信人: GGYY (唧唧歪歪), 信区: Joke
标 题: Re: 搞医保网站,美国各地政府到处被骗钱
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Fri Mar 14 12:12:51 2014, 美东)
这些片子一下就是几十M,几百M,我们这些兢兢业业的怎么活呀
。。。
A Feb. 27 review of the project by a federal IT SWAT team found that Oracle
Corp., the project’s main information technology vendor, has refused
numerous requests from Cover Oregon for basic information about the system
it is paying for. The report indicates Oracle may have boosted billings by
“throwing bodies rather than skillset” at problems.
Meanwhile, despite months of criticism of poor management, which led to top-
level personnel changes, Cover Oregon still hasn’t fixed its oversight and
remains largely impotent when it comes to holding Oracle accountable, the
report said.
The report is significant in part because of the agency that issued it: the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, which gave Oregon $305 million
in grants to build its health exchange. The report is also significant
because it provides an independent and relatively up-to-date snapshot of
what’s gone on behind the scenes, providing clarity where officials’
public statements have been cryptic and contradictory.
。。。