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[quote=Anonymous]There will be no one to train them and all the institutional knowledge is leaving/left. I’m one of those gray hairs that knows stuff and the number of calls I get from all over my institution now have gone up immensely in the last few months. When I try to think of where to direct them, I find that those people took the out. I can’t hire to get new people in to get them up and running and have some knowledge base because particularly in government it doesn’t matter how smart and capable you are, there are so many things peculiar to the government that you just have to learn and it takes time. In a lot of places at the moment you have the blind leading the blind. So what’s going to happen is that in a few years, everyone will be trying out a whole lot of “new ideas” (most of which were probably tried and found lacking in the past) and it will take about five-ten more years to have things winding up looking kind of like they did in 2024. Also, they won’t have funded long-term budgeting for all the new tech but will have discarded the older systems that were clunky and doing the job, so things will get worse. [/quote]
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