My overall sense, right from day one, was it was created by people who had never created a commercial database application before," said FMS Software developer Luke Chung.Chung looked over the site and was stunned by the code and the cost - by some estimates, perhaps $200 million.
Chung continued, “At $200 an hour, that would be a million man hours, 5,000 man years. I don't think they had time to use 5,000 man years. So I don't know where the money went. I don't know what these people were doing. There're not that many web pages. I don't get it! Where'd the money go.
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Experts stunned at cost for Healthcare.gov website development
Typical government program... barely functional, inneficient and grossly overpriced.
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