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We get to pay $18 Million for the gvt to re-do the NEW "stimulus transparency" site

We get to pay $18 Million for the gvt to re-do the NEW "stimulus transparency" site

This was reported last week and I forgot to post it. The last link is the connection of this contract with a sweetheart deal for Steny Hoyer.

Must be nice for all those senators and reps to have hundreds of taxpayer "credit cards" and rack up huge debt with our money and then make us and our kids and grandkids pay it off.

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Overhaul of “Stimulus” Transparency Website Costly and Not Transparent
From Sandra Fabry on Monday, July 13, 2009 3:45 PM

Last Wednesday, the contract to re-design Recovery.gov - the administration's website that was touted as letting taxpayers track every dollar of the "stimulus" package but has fallen far short of doing so - was awarded to Smartronix, a Maryland-based IT firm that specializes in defense contracts. The website overhaul runs up an extremely hefty price tag for taxpayers of $9.5 million to create a “Version 2.0″ of the site, and then possibly another $8.5 million to continue running the site through January 2014.

What’s worse, and in what strikes many as ironic, the General Services Administration, which awarded the costly contract, has not been open about the way the contract was awarded nor what is actually in the contract. The Request For Proposals for the overhaul was never posted on Recovery.gov. The announcement that the contract had been awarded wasn’t posted on the site until Friday. The contract itself has not been released and, according to an inquiry made to the GSA, is subject to a FOIA request.
Here;s what Grover Norquist had to say:

Let me get this straight – the administration is forcing taxpayers to swallow an outrageous $18 million price tag for overhauling the ‘stimulus’ transparency website, yet we don’t even get to see the contract?” says Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform. “Tech-savvy experts tell us that there really are no websites out there that would merit this kind of cost - including sites for major retailers or banking websites. So unfortunately, it looks like taxpayers are once again being taken for a ride – with blindfolds, for that matter.

http://atr.org/overhaul-stimulus-transparency-website-costly-transparent-a3524

Also at this site: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2288812/posts

Sweetheart deal for Steny Hoyer:
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/o...rm-will-do-Recoveryorg-redesign-50353982.html
 
god damn this is getting harder and harder to swallow every day. just like every other part of the "stimulus", its all about making someone rich, and ill tell you what, it isnt you or I. and thats the damn truth. :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::mad::
 
When are states going to start suseeding (spelling?) from the the union? I keep hearing about all these threats but someone needs to get the ball rolling. We are going to end up being the U.S.C. United States Of China.
 
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