"Well, Captain, the roulette wheel and the ice cream machine are in top shape!"
"Thank you, Mr. Drill, but the rest of the Titanic is looking a little wet at the moment."
HealthCare.gov has struggled to transmit accurate application information to insurance companies in forms known as 834s.
What we have here is a website that can't make out a form. Try to wrap your head around that. A website that asks the user for information and can't put it into the right places on a form. They've had two months to fix that part. Maybe for another few million bucks they can get the thing to print out "Hello World", if they can master the intricacies of the dot-matrix printer.
You knew when they announced the “tech surge” it was all over.
Because every floundering software mega project needs a few big ego gurus from Google, RedHat, and Oracle to urge on the minions.