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nathan_douglas | 2 months ago
One of the interesting things about this is that, from my perspective, VistA's sort of a mesh of servers rather than the hierarchy we might expect from a federal system. Perhaps that's because of the complex interplay between federal and state and local laws. But anyway, there's probably a "station" for VistA near you that serves your area, and that's very similar (though not identical) to the "station" in the next neighboring area/metropolis/state/whatever.
But weirdly it seemed like the plan to roll this out was to replace all of the functionality at a given VistA station, rather than to do a strangler fig sort of thing and work on supplanting VistA's functionality in a specific functional area (whether locally or nationally). I don't know if that's because of the aforementioned complexity of laws, or the complexity of how the system(s) is/are administered, or other reasons that would elude me.
It's, uh, it's a fun situation.
nradov|2 months ago
https://worldvista.org/
nathan_douglas|2 months ago
I think the bigger problem is that we're not meaningfully grappling with the reality of what it takes to replace legacy government systems.
Another grain of sand on the beach of things that we're completely unequipped to deal with, I guess.