Posted on 10/23/2013 6:14:02 PM PDT by jimbo123
Contractors who helped develop the embattled Obamacare website blame each other and the government, but not themselves, in testimony prepared for Thursday's first congressional hearing on the problems engulfing the online enrollment system.
House Energy and Commerce Committee members will grill officials from CGI Federal, Optum/QSSI, Equifax Workforce Solutions and Serco at the hearing to examine technological snafus faced by people trying to obtain health insurance under President Barack Obama's signature reforms.
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Garbage In, Garbage Out.
Wow. With this Regime, the only ones at fault for anything/everything seem to be Republicans. Just ask the Obama Pravda/Media.
This flowchart seems appropriate. (Warning: Language)
http://soulglassconcreteandweather.blogspot.com/2011/02/did-you-fuck-it-up.html
Typical Democrats. Never accept fault. Always blame other. No wonder Barry sought them out.
They're all victims? Gotta be dems....
That “reference ID” just fairly flows off the tongue, does it not!
remember this always.

Looks like the rats are heading for tall grass.
2,000+ pages of law, plus 30,000 pages of regulations! All of it are rules for programmers. Who can program that?
BRING THE PROJECT MANAGER IN FRONT OF THE COMMITTEE.
Use his deliverables as evidence.
For 600 million+, I could dance lead for the Bolshoi ballet.
Only in the insane world of D.C. would they only finish final requrements at T-3 months and then throw 10000 programers at it and expect completion in 3 monrhs and not test it.
LOL! It doesn’t matter.
Anything tagged US.GOV and links EVERYTHING in your world is doomed!
Buh Bye Insurance Companies, thanks for playing.
Wow! I don’t think I’ve seen that classic since 1989 or earlier.
What about the millions of Americans that do not have the Internet to sign up. Do it by phone? Horse shi!
In 2000, I went to work for a company to help build a network intended to integrate existing software programs from 3 different companies.
I soon learned this was the same failed project that had motivated my brother to quit that company....SEVEN YEARS PRIOR.
By the Summer of 2001 the project was dropped, because it was burning through cash and the payback period was way too long.
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