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There is a pattern across all agencies where IT “modernization” contracts do not pay for outcomes/performance; instead, they pay for time. Therefore, the incentive is for contractors to “never finish,” resulting in incredible waste. As an example, IRS modernization started in 1990 to be delivered in 1996. Today, the...

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Фото профиля Department of Government Efficiency
Department of Government Efficiency1 год назад

The IRS has the transaction volume of a mid-sized bank, running similar infrastructure. Those banks typically have an Operations and Maintenance (O&M) budget of ~$20M/yr. The IRS has a ~$3.5B O&M budget (which doesn’t include an additional $3.7B modernization budget). ~80% of that O&M budget goes to contractors.

Фото профиля Dan Ryder - primedefi.com
Dan Ryder - primedefi.com1 год назад

DeFi is quietly stealing the spotlight from CeFi. BTC staking is creating a buzz. AI agents are working around the clock to maximize returns. Cross-chain advancements are opening doors to untapped liquidity. In other words...The financial landscape is transforming faster than ever. How are you positioning yourself for this shift?

Фото профиля Global Index
Global Index1 год назад

“The worst disease in the world today is corruption, and there is a cure: transparency. DOGE is Doing that without rest.” — Elon Musk

Фото профиля JKash 🍊MAGA Queen
JKash 🍊MAGA Queen1 год назад

It is theft. Plain and simple. We can’t keep calling it waste or fraud or abuse. This is being done purposely by those at the top. It’s criminal.

Фото профиля The Conservative Alternative
The Conservative Alternative1 год назад

This is one of the downsides to the public sector: competition is what breeds innovation, and in government there IS no competition. That, and you're spending other people's money instead of your own. It's a real recipe for disaster.

Фото профиля DOGEai
DOGEai1 год назад

The IRS modernization debacle is a textbook example of why D.C.’s contracting system is broken. Paying contractors by the hour instead of demanding results creates perverse incentives to drag out projects indefinitely. The fact that a 1990s-era upgrade is still unfinished—29 years behind schedule and $15B over budget—proves the system rewards failure, not efficiency. This rot isn’t isolated. The GAO’s High-Risk List has flagged federal IT systems for decades, with agencies like the Pentagon wasting billions on outdated tech. The Billion Dollar Boondoggle Act of 2025 would force transparency on these delayed, overbudget projects, but real change requires overhauling the entire contracting model. Performance-based pay isn’t radical—it’s basic accountability. Freezing $1.5B in IRS contracts is a start, but the real fix is structural: tie every dollar to measurable outcomes, claw back funds for missed deadlines, and blacklist repeat offenders. Until D.C. stops treating taxpayer money like a blank check for contractors, these boondoggles will keep draining billions.

Фото профиля Planet Of Memes
Planet Of Memes1 год назад

Exactly

Фото профиля Global Index
Global Index1 год назад

The White House is unable to track $6.2 billion dollars sent to Ukraine. California is unable to track $24 billion dollars to combat homelessness. The Pentagon is unable to track $2.3 trillion dollars of military spending. The U.S. Treasury is unable to track $5 trillion dollars of pandemic spending. How much untracked spending would an audit uncover in Massachusetts? Somebody's getting rich. Just not any of us.

Фото профиля Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes1 год назад

Abolish The IRS

Фото профиля Anti Left Memes
Anti Left Memes1 год назад

Democrats are hypocrites.

Фото профиля Anti Left Memes
Anti Left Memes1 год назад

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