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"A system that's actually running is more useful than one just planned"

Absolutely. To go back to the original point, I don't think it's document-centric or not that causes the massive cost overruns. Instead it's that big consulting companies know that they can absolutely ROB the government blind and get away with it. Here in Canada we've seen the same farce with the long gun registry, with the health records here in Ontario....just about any government-related project is a boondoggle.



I worked on a project at a bank that started insignificant, and became significant and the loss of quality and the increase in waste was phenomenal.

It is great perceived importance that makes a boondoggle.

A few employees, government or otherwise, doing a project of no great significance, will not waste much.


I'm not quite following, however the projects I am talking about have pissed away hundreds of millions to over a billion dollars. That is what makes them significant.


If people did not consider those projects in significant in some way other than costing millions of dollars, they would cancel them.

Being insignificant creates a need of efficiency.




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