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Related: About this forumJuan Gonzalez: Overhaul of New York City's 911 System Woefully Mismanaged and Nearly $1 Billion Over
http://www.truth-out.org/news/item/28971-juan-gonzalez-overhaul-of-new-york-city-s-911-system-woefully-mismanaged-and-nearly-1-billion-over-budgetJuan Gonzalez: Overhaul of New York City's 911 System Woefully Mismanaged and Nearly $1 Billion Over Budget
Friday, 06 February 2015 12:39
By Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez, Democracy Now! | Video Interview
In a front-page report for the New York Daily News, Democracy Now! co-host Juan González exposes the troubles plaguing New York Citys overhaul of its 911 communications system. The NYC Department of Investigation found the administration of former Mayor Michael Bloomberg mismanaged the upgrade with multiple layers of unaccountable private consultants and vendors, putting the project nearly $1 billion over budget and 10 years behind schedule.
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JUAN GONZÁLEZ: Yes, yes. Well, Im reporting in todays Daily News on a new report by the New York City Department of Investigations on something Ive been covering now for over five years, which is the massive overhaul in the previous Bloomberg administration of the citys vital 911 emergency communications system. And its a really startling report.
It shows thatamong other things, the report shows that the citythat the project is 10 years behind schedule and has increased by over a billion dollars in cost during the period since it began in 2005. It alsothe report also finds that the city officials tried to order their employees to sanitize their reports to minimize the problems that the program had. It found that officials also hid about $200 million in additional costs on the projects in the budgets of different city agencies, so no one could really know how much the coststhe project was spiraling out of control. And it finds that the private consultants were running amok, basically with very little control, driving up the prices to the city, sometimes as much asmark-ups of 600 percent. And were talking about major companies. Were talking about Motorola, Hewlett-Packard, Northrop Grumman, Verizon. These were the companies that were devising this system.
And its another example of what Ive been calling one of the biggest scandals in modern government, local and state government, which is these huge technology projects that are supposed to create efficiencies in government, but actually end up as boondoggles. This is now the latest one. Thankfully, the new de Blasio administration has sent a whole lot of those private consultants packing now and is bringing a lot of the work in-house to have government workers and government managers in charge of it. And well see if that makes a big difference in the future. But its a really astonishing report of a decade-long project that went awry.
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Juan Gonzalez: Overhaul of New York City's 911 System Woefully Mismanaged and Nearly $1 Billion Over (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Feb 2015
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GeorgeGist
(25,321 posts)1. God awful writing.
unhappycamper
(60,364 posts)2. It's transcript of a Democracy Now show.