Anonymous wrote:The city has embarrassing digital infrastructure all around. This is what happens when no-bid contracts go to big campaign donors. Zero accountability.
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Anonymous wrote:Because Bowser is an idiot.
This is fact - regardless of the glossy PDF updates on her pet projects and “aren’t I wonderful” emails.
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Anonymous wrote:Ha. Mayor tried to blame Microsoft all morning. Then was told that it was DC Govt fault actually.
The amazing part thing (I am a software engineer) is that there is apparently no testing ability with the software. Why is there no dummy data set that is run through the software every time a variable is updated. It is apparently just not worth it to our city government to make this easier for the customer.
And I suppose, why should it be. Testing software costs money. FUBAR'ing your customer set in this case costs nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Snafu is my self-censored term for what I really want to say.
The first time I used the system was to register my elderly mother. The website crashed for an hour and a half.
Today I tried to register myself (preexisting condition, in priority zip code). Someone didn't update the hard edit on the website which prevented people under 65 from registering, even though we are eligible.
This whole thing is stressful enough without IT failures. Who is in charge of this and can someone in the area please help them! Seriously I know BS in computer science grads who could do a better job here.
Anonymous wrote:It's DC, where "not my problem" is the mantra of civic officials. The buck will be passed from the mayor to the council to the health department down to the employees responsible, who will receive a mild scolding, if anything. Do not expect heads to roll.
Look at the problems with the unemployment payments. The tech issues there have been known about for *years*. Elissa Silverman oversees this on the Council and has let it happen despite being well aware that it was a broken system. No one is holding her feet to the fire.