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£100 MILLION lost on failed UK.gov IT projects - in just ONE YEAR

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    £100 MILLION lost on failed UK.gov IT projects - in just ONE YEAR

    £100 MILLION poured down drain on failed UK.gov IT projects - in just ONE YEAR

    Somebody forgot to negotiate a clause for a reduction in charges should sites be decommissioned early. The result was the Department was forced to continue paying for unwanted facilities, resulting in a constructive loss of £4.707m.

    #2
    Originally posted by Batcher View Post
    £100 MILLION poured down drain on failed UK.gov IT projects - in just ONE YEAR

    Somebody forgot to negotiate a clause for a reduction in charges should sites be decommissioned early. The result was the Department was forced to continue paying for unwanted facilities, resulting in a constructive loss of £4.707m.

    Failure? A lot of contractors got paid for their work. Didn't fail for them thank you.

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      #3
      Could have been more beds in hospitals... or is that particular act of alchemy only possible when clamping down on "tax avoidance"?

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        #4
        Call my cynical, but when I first read the headline my first thought was how many vested interests exist between MP's and those companies.
        "Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark Twain

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          #5
          Why is this seen as an IT failure rather than Procurement/Legal?!
          Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
          I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

          I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.

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            #6
            Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
            Why is this seen as an IT failure rather than Procurement/Legal?!
            What? You mean lawyers and civil servants made mistakes? Ridiculous idea!
            I'm not even an atheist so much as I am an antitheist; I not only maintain that all religions are versions of the same untruth, but I hold that the influence of churches, and the effect of religious belief, is positively harmful. [Christopher Hitchens]

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              #7
              Originally posted by Batcher View Post
              £100 MILLION poured down drain on failed UK.gov IT projects - in just ONE YEAR

              Somebody forgot to negotiate a clause for a reduction in charges should sites be decommissioned early. The result was the Department was forced to continue paying for unwanted facilities, resulting in a constructive loss of £4.707m.
              Which is precisely why we should not make it easy for these people to tax us
              Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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                #8
                This is no different to most companies. Everyone changes their mind before the end of the term sometimes. No one likes to think through exit plans or plan the real business requirements on the way into a deal. Its too hard so they try and use assumptions to give shape to the solutions.

                Even less likely is successfully getting the departments to identify requirements and plot them onto the enterprise architecture plans because that takes time and is too hard for most of the people to fathom out in the timescales.

                So contracts are entered into that are never going to be right and work starts...

                After a while a new business owner turns up and changes their mind about everything because its easy to look backwards and say "That was a silly idea.... What we needed was X not Y, so lets dump Y and buy X..."

                What they call waste is nothing compared to the money they spend on things that they think are working...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by bobspud View Post
                  This is no different to most companies. Everyone changes their mind before the end of the term sometimes. No one likes to think through exit plans or plan the real business requirements on the way into a deal. Its too hard so they try and use assumptions to give shape to the solutions.

                  Even less likely is successfully getting the departments to identify requirements and plot them onto the enterprise architecture plans because that takes time and is too hard for most of the people to fathom out in the timescales.

                  So contracts are entered into that are never going to be right and work starts...

                  After a while a new business owner turns up and changes their mind about everything because its easy to look backwards and say "That was a silly idea.... What we needed was X not Y, so lets dump Y and buy X..."

                  What they call waste is nothing compared to the money they spend on things that they think are working...
                  It is very different. Within a business there are lines of accountability that ultimately end up at the shareholder's feet. No such accountability in the public sector.
                  Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Batcher View Post
                    £100 MILLION poured down drain on failed UK.gov IT projects - in just ONE YEAR

                    Somebody forgot to negotiate a clause for a reduction in charges should sites be decommissioned early. The result was the Department was forced to continue paying for unwanted facilities, resulting in a constructive loss of £4.707m.
                    Kind of makes you wonder who does negotiate these contracts. Its rather hard to believe no one has any common sense to ask what happens if it does go tits up?
                    I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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