Dear Commons Community,
When I was an undergraduate majoring in political science, one of my professors discussing our political parties said something to the effect that the Democratic Party has the right goals and objectives for our country but are not very good at implementing them.
I have thought about this comment recently given all the publicity surrounding the glitches with the website for signing up for the Affordable Care Act aka Obamacare. The Associated Press reported:
“The leading contractors on the Obama administration’s troubled health insurance website told Congress Thursday that the government failed to thoroughly test the complicated system before it went live.
Executives of CGI Federal, which built the federal HealthCare.gov website serving 36 states, and QSSI, which designed the part that helps verify applicants’ income and other personal details, testified under oath before the powerful House Energy and Commerce Committee.
The contractors said they each tested their own components independently but that the Health and Human Services department was responsible for testing the whole system from end to end. That kind of testing didn’t happen until the last couple of weeks before the system’s Oct. 1 launch.
It quickly crashed once consumers tried to use it.
Representing QSSI, Andrew Slavitt told the committee that ideally, end-to-end testing should have occurred well before the launch, with enough time to correct flaws.
How much time?
“Months would be nice,” said Slavitt.
“We would have loved to have months,” concurred CGI vice president Cheryl Campbell.
The administration’s determination to go live on Oct. 1 despite qualms about testing quickly became a focus of the hearing, which turned sharply partisan at times.”
If this is true then it indicates a real lack of administrative expertise in the President’s appointed top administrators in the Department of Health and Human Service.
In the past year, other federal agencies (NSA surveillance, IRS scandal, US Dept. of Education rushing the Common Core Curriculum) have also had serious administrative problems which have shaken the confidence of the people in President Obama’s administration. Add to this the performance of the Republican-controlled House of Representatives with the government shutdown debacle, and it is no wonder that most Americans have come to the conclusion that we have a real problem in Washington D.C.
Tony
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