Recovery.gov To Get $18 Million Redesign
barbarai notes a report by ABC News's Rick Klein: "For those concerned about stimulus spending, the General Services Administration sends word tonight that $18 million in additional funds are being spent to redesign the Recovery.gov Web site. "Recovery.gov 2.0 will use innovative and interactive technologies to help taxpayers see where their dollars are being spent," James A. Williams, commissioner of GSA's Federal Acquisition Service, says in a press release announcing the contract awarded to Maryland-based Smartronix Inc. according to the ABC news blog."
Well, I've heard several web folks bitch about where their bailout was... and here it is!
If you can read this... 01110101 01110010 00100000 01100001 00100000 01100111 01100101 01100101 01101011
Will we be able to see where the money is going to redesign this web site? Will this amount of money be sufficient to ensure that it doesn't get hacked for, say, 24 hours, or do we have to pay extra for that?
$500 million: compiling a report on how much we are spending to report on what we spend...
Your shocked they are giving the contract an existing large military tech contractor? Or are you shocked that an existing large military contractor is giving campaign contributions to the house majority leader?
Personally I'm with the latter, why should they need to continually bribe if their foot is already in the door.
Well, they can certainly say "come and see where you tax money is being wasted", one needs look no farther than the website.
I'm an American. I love this country and the freedoms that we used to have.
There's already a website that clearly illustrates where the tax dollars towards stimulus are going, in innovative and exciting ways!
I think it's called goatse.cx, or something like that.
They may be crazy, but not crazy enough to take dollars on the mothership.
row_id , capital_account, account_name, date_paid, amount_paid, scum_sucking_leech_getting_my_tax_dollars, address
That's about all taxpayers really need. The other 17.9 million is pretty expensive lipstick for that pig.
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$18 million to overhaul the whole thing is still a ripoff. Unless they are burning money to power their webserver it's incredibly overpriced.
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As an American and fellow patriot, I'm willing to do it for $5 million.
god damn it, dont give them any ideas!
I mean...
I, for one, welcome our new suffrage yielding corporate overlords.
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Yeah totally. Last time I did a site redesign it was for a friend and I made only about $5000 for 3 weeks of work. It was an online sales system I slapped together with some JSP and a couple of Servlets, so it wasn't just basic HTML. If I had realized I could charge her $18,000,000 for it, I would have cut her a friendly break and only charger $10,000,000 for it. Man was I cheated.
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