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FBI's software team built their own version of Basecamp = $451 million...

9 points| superkinz | 14 years ago |informationweek.com | reply

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[+] dclowd9901|14 years ago|reply
Reading the FBI CIO's resume (on LinkedIn) is like reading a list of old boy's club touchstones: IBM, Lehman Brothers, JP Morgan Chase. His degree? B.A. in Economics. His experience in software? He's an IT manager.

And they contracted the project to Lockheed Martin?

One thing I wonder more than anything else when I see projects like this is, in 25 years, when those in my generation are finding themselves in positions in government, what sorts of approaches are they going to take?

It seems like the greatest hurdle to cutting back on wasteful spending in government is to change the entire cultural approach of contracting jobs like this.

[+] amalag|14 years ago|reply
This title seems very accurate. How can that list of features justify $451 million?
[+] tylee78|14 years ago|reply
exactly. how can a five minute visit to a hospital cost $3000 dollars. same insanity.