White House slashes huge IT projects, more cuts coming
By Gautham Nagesh - 09/15/10 11:52 AM ET
The White House announced more cuts on Wednesday to technology projects designed to replace the accounting systems used by federal agencies.
Office of Management and Budget acting director Jeffrey Zients and Controller Danny Werfel told reporters the White House will scrap or reduce several projects as a result of its ongoing review of federal financial management systems in hopes of saving millions of dollars and improving the return on taxpayer funds.
Prior to joining OMB "I spent all my time in the private sector and saw that the best companies constantly evaluate and revise important IT projects. Historically most government agencies have not done this," Zients said. "We're changing that and changing how the government does business" by cutting projects that are behind schedule or over-budget.
Efforts to update agencies' accounting systems have historically been plagued by delays and cost overruns due to the complexity and diversity of the accounting methods used by the government. The White House halted all modernization efforts in June in order to review the projects for possible reductions in cost and scope.
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