Which one of you ballers made this website for $18 Mill??

step 1: visit recovery.gov
step 2: click red button in top right 'report fraud waste & abuse'
step 3: report recovery.gov
step 4: ???
step 5: don't profit
step 6: cry
 


Want lots of YT views, backlinks &/or a Digg/reddit-tsunami?

Screencast yourself reporting recovery.gov's $18M waste TO recovery.gov and youtube that shit... Redditors especially will find that shit hilarious.

Word it funny and provide a link for evidence of the $18M spent.

You're welcome.
 
18 million is obscene, but after doing government contracting for many years I can assure the pricing is something like this:

Website design and build: 2 million (90% spent on meetings)

Hosting and redundancy: 10 million - if there's one thing the government likes it's lots of servers with co-located (or tri-located) data-centers, running big HP or Sun boxes, Oracle on the back end, SAN all around, and more web servers than Google probably has. These have to be located in nondescript office buildings on the edge of the suburbs in major metropolitan areas, with 24/7 security, access controls, and internal badge readers on every door.

More meetings: 6 million

Sad that a decent small Linux farm using WP could have done all of this for a few grand a month.
 
18 million is obscene, but after doing government contracting for many years I can assure the pricing is something like this:

Website design and build: 2 million (90% spent on meetings)

Hosting and redundancy: 10 million - if there's one thing the government likes it's lots of servers with co-located (or tri-located) data-centers, running big HP or Sun boxes, Oracle on the back end, SAN all around, and more web servers than Google probably has. These have to be located in nondescript office buildings on the edge of the suburbs in major metropolitan areas, with 24/7 security, access controls, and internal badge readers on every door.

More meetings: 6 million

Sad that a decent small Linux farm using WP could have done all of this for a few grand a month.

I wouldn't be surprised if they paid 10 million just for coding in ASP and using Windows servers. JSP and ASP make me go bleh.
 
Funding ease aside, does anyone else find it, um, inappropriate to pay $18 Million in taxpayer money for a website to show off how good your budgeting skills are?

That would indeed amount to a horrible use of tax money. But that assumes your unsupported premise. Seen another way, this website aims to:

"Create transparency so that citizens understand where their tax money is going and how it's helping the economy."

Then one can say this is great for democracy as it encourages citizenship and participation. An informed population makes for a better country.

In this light, $18 million is an efficient use of tax payer money.
 
18 million is obscene, but after doing government contracting for many years I can assure the pricing is something like this:

Website design and build: 2 million (90% spent on meetings)

Hosting and redundancy: 10 million - if there's one thing the government likes it's lots of servers with co-located (or tri-located) data-centers, running big HP or Sun boxes, Oracle on the back end, SAN all around, and more web servers than Google probably has. These have to be located in nondescript office buildings on the edge of the suburbs in major metropolitan areas, with 24/7 security, access controls, and internal badge readers on every door.

More meetings: 6 million

Sad that a decent small Linux farm using WP could have done all of this for a few grand a month.

Wouldn't it make more sense for the to just host at SuperNAP in Las Vegas? The place already has a shit load of government contracts and has armed security patrolling it.
 
Notice on the home page this icon near the middle:
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Iconfinder.com ftw!
Apply, Check, Clean, Clear, Correct, Ok, Ready, Valid, Yes icon | Icon Search Engine
 
Hahaha...

But actually, that shit happens in every gubmint.

The German government sunk millions and millions into their failed IT projects, including, but not limited to:

The German payroad system
- horribly overdesigned piece of fuckery, which could be done 10 times cheaper.

The new integrated system for German police
- Just failed after millions sunk

A new system for German military communication
- Failed, millions sunk

The web site for the federal employment agency
- Failed in many aspects, millions were paid to a foreign company - massive WTF at least spend the money at home

etc.. etc..

German computing magazine c't actually ran a very nice analysis on all the massive clusterfucks that are government IT projects.
They came to the conclusion that the reason for the costs and failures is not overspending or throwing away money, but political bitching at every level, clueless people talking into IT projects and scope creep on a massive (i.e. political) scale.

So.. welcome to the club.

::emp::
 
Hahaha...

But actually, that shit happens in every gubmint.

The German government sunk millions and millions into their failed IT projects, including, but not limited to:

The German payroad system
- horribly overdesigned piece of fuckery, which could be done 10 times cheaper.

The new integrated system for German police
- Just failed after millions sunk

A new system for German military communication
- Failed, millions sunk

The web site for the federal employment agency
- Failed in many aspects, millions were paid to a foreign company - massive WTF at least spend the money at home

etc.. etc..

German computing magazine c't actually ran a very nice analysis on all the massive clusterfucks that are government IT projects.
They came to the conclusion that the reason for the costs and failures is not overspending or throwing away money, but political bitching at every level, clueless people talking into IT projects and scope creep on a massive (i.e. political) scale.

So.. welcome to the club.

::emp::

Well if this AM thing doesn't work out, at least I know there will always be a place for a government I.T. "consultant."





















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It was me and ugh I paid for my Jag today but I have not seen the wire come through?
 
The German government sunk millions and millions into their failed IT projects, including, but not limited to:

The German payroad system
- horribly overdesigned piece of fuckery, which could be done 10 times cheaper.

The new integrated system for German police
- Just failed after millions sunk

A new system for German military communication
- Failed, millions sunk

The web site for the federal employment agency
- Failed in many aspects, millions were paid to a foreign company - massive WTF at least spend the money at home

etc.. etc..

German computing magazine c't actually ran a very nice analysis on all the massive clusterfucks that are government IT projects.
They came to the conclusion that the reason for the costs and failures is not overspending or throwing away money, but political bitching at every level, clueless people talking into IT projects and scope creep on a massive (i.e. political) scale.

So.. welcome to the club.

::emp::
So you'd think by now that the common German citizen would appreciate more capitalism and less socialism in their government, right? :action-smiley-027: