Posted on 07/09/2009 3:05:33 PM PDT by james.richardson
Reminiscent of the no-bid, cost-plus contracts awarded in the Bush administration to defense contractors, ABC News reported last night the Obama Administration awarded a 5 year $18 million contract to Smartronix, a Maryland-based IT firm with connections to House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, for the redesign of Recovery.gov.
Launched in February to track the expenditures of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Recovery.gov was to be the pinnacle of web-enabled transparency, according to President Barack Obama.
The site is the tip of the iceberg for the effort that will go into taking spending tracking and accountability to the next level, one administration official said of their intended level of transparency.
But now, it seem, the administration has failed to deliver on two pledges central to the Obama campaigns rhetoric: fiscal responsibility and unrivaled transparency.
An acerbic Ed Morrissey asks, Since when does it cost $18 million for a website, even one with a database requiring updates on a quarterly basis?
Not often.
FedSpending.org, launched in October 2006 with a meager three-year $334,272 grant from the Sunlight Foundation, is a voluminous online database of all federal grants and contracts. And, unlike Recovery.gov, the website monitors the entire federal budget, and does so at a fraction of the projected cost of Recovery.gov.
Of course, the revelation that the private sector outperforms the federal government is not new. Recovery.org, a project of Onvia, monitors the flow of recovery funds from the federal government to private businesses in real-time, unlike its overpriced government counterpart which reports spending 100 days after-the-fact, thereby enabling wasteful or fraudulent spending.
Onvias CEO Mike Pickett estimated in May his company spent approximately $20,000 to build Recovery.orgs tracking infrastructure, a far cry from the inflated contract awarded by Obamas White House.
By contrast, spending $18 million on redesigning an already-functioning website makes Ted Stevens $315 million Bridge to Nowhere project appear like a fiscally-sound endeavor.
Assuming, however, that the White House got a bargain on Recovery.govs redesign, the public is still, largely, in the dark on both how and where that $18 million will be spent, which, in and of itself, is comically ironic when one considers the intended aim of the website, that is, to provide information to the public to monitor stimulus spending.
Assuming, as the generous people we are, again that the White House got a bargain on Recovery.govs redesign and now that Smartronix will make the rebuilding process open and transparent, there is still the troubling issue of why. Why was Smartronix awarded the contract?
The Washington Examiners David Freddoso notes an important political connection between the Maryland-based firm and Congressman Hoyer as a potential explanation. Smartronixs President and Vice President have together given $19,000 to Hoyers campaign coffers since 1999, according to FEC reports.
You scratch my back, and Ill scratch yours make sure you get a $18 million contract to redesign a government website.
Uneasy with the prospect of the White House awarding offensively high contracts to the politically well-connected, Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele goes in for the kill.
Vice President Biden warned us that there would be waste in the stimulus bill. The Obama administration is devoting $18 million dollars to create a government website to show Americans just where their hard-earned tax dollars are being spent. This is unreal and outrageous.
If the Obama administration is willing to devote $18 million in taxpayer dollars to a website, imagine what government-run health care will charge taxpayers for an MRI, he said.
Cross-posted at Skepticians.com.
Where’s mine ?
It never cease to amaze, does it? The incompetence and corruption is staggering.
Back of the bus, buddy.
I don’t know anything about this contract, or how it was awarded, but I can tell you that Smartronix is the finest, employee supportive company on the planet. No body else is even close. I’ve work for 6 major corporations. We use to laugh and giggle in the ethics training classes because the ethics of those companies was SO BAD. Not here. I’m proud to work for Smartronix! And I will work for them as long as they will let me...
It seems that in each and every gvt expenditure, no one actually “does the math”.
Recently I saw that something like $1.5 mil was dedicated to installing a fence on a bridge over an interstate around here (N.E Ohio).
Small potatoes, right? Think aobut that. That bridge is probably no more than a 1000 ft long.
If you do both sides (i.e. 2000 ft) that means the fence costs $750 per foot.
No one thinks anynmore.
“If you do both sides (i.e. 2000 ft) that means the fence costs $750 per foot.”
$500 per foot required for kickbacks and payoffs.
I'll bet you are! Especially with that $18 million taxpayer-funded engorged teat to milk for the next 3 years.
Tell Steny "hey".
What did those ethics training classes have to say about using company funds to buy influence in Washington?
wouldn’t you think that somewhere in the bloated US govt. someone that we are all ready paying a large sum of money for annual wages, would be trained highly enough to actually be able to re-do a website? I know of several people in the civilian work force , who are fully capable of putting together a website and it sure as h@#l wouldn’t cost 18 million dollars.
Hey to Goober.
No. Wait. I refuse to do government work.
*Theoretically* I'd do it for half that, if the client was a private sector prospect.
Yeah, where IS yours?
Obama wants it and he wants it NOW!
That's right. I keep hearing the press talk about how much the taxpayers now owe the federal government because of all the spending !!!
WT....??? We don't owe them anything. They're the ones doing the spending. They owe us, and I want to know when we're going to get our trillions back.
“Im proud to work for Smartronix!”
I really hope you forgot the /sarc tag.
An ethical prop for “your” company, posted on Freep while said company is accepting 40 times of tax payer money what it would cost to do said job with connections to Rat congressman????
Really? We are going to laugh our a$$’s off at your companies impressive fusion of koolaid into your water coolers.
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