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US Spends $1bn Over a Decade Trying To Digitize Immigration Forms, Just 1 Is Online (washingtonpost.com)

Bruce66423 writes: A government project to digitize immigration forms succeeded in enabling exactly one application to be completed and submitted after 10 years of work because of the botched software and implementation. The Washington Post reports: "This project, run by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, was originally supposed to cost a half-billion dollars and be finished in 2013. Instead, it’s now projected to reach up to $3.1 billion and be done nearly four years from now, putting in jeopardy efforts to overhaul the nation’s immigration policies, handle immigrants already seeking citizenship and detect national security threats, according to documents and interviews with former and current federal officials."

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  1. Re:I'm beginning to see a pattern here. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    The Hoover Dam. It may not seem IT related, but it supplies electricity to lots of computers.

  2. The applicant's name... by Lendrick · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...was Test Test. from the town of Testville, Testistan. Interestingly, his postal code was 90210.

  3. Re:Geez... by halivar · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's a 6-digit UID you're replying to. But on the bright side, we have 50% less goatse.

  4. Re:I'm beginning to see a pattern here. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Of course not, the existing one is in the way.