I'm still puzzled - it's easy to believe that it's incompetence - then again, it's also easy to believe that it's intentional... but either way...
If it's intentional, then we really can't trust government to become even more involved in the practice of medicine. If they're just incompetent, then we really can't trust government to become even more involved in the practice of medicine.
The medical profession is really the domain of doctors. Since Obamacare is pushing so many doctors to leave the profession, maybe the best 'healthcare' plan is just to get government out - leave the doctors alone and add some tort reform and some tax reform too. (stating the obvious of course - but government isn't very good at obvious)
I’m still puzzled - it’s easy to believe that it’s incompetence - then again, it’s also easy to believe that it’s intentional... but either way...
Ask any software professional the chances of a project being completed on time with:
* late, unstable requirements
* compressed time schedule
* must integrate with two existing large software databases
* 55 subcontractors
* primary software development contractor with a history of not delivering on time.
* HHS management inexperienced in software development (they don’t know what they don’t know)
* two different testing organizations.
* no integration contractor to be responsible for integration of the designs and to supervise testing.
Software development professionals have known not to do this stuff for at least 40 years. This much incompetence in one project is breathtaking.