What Happened When The FBI’s New Software System Failed
Written by Evan SchumanAugust 17th, 2006
Here’s a terrific case study–courtesy of The Washington Post–about what happened when the FBI paid $170 million to SAIC and it simply didn’t work.
The vendor said the client wasn’t making reasonable demands and it was too chicken to point it out. This is truly a story that IT execs and vendors should both read.
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