For those concerned about stimulus spending, the General Services Administration sends word tonight that $18 million in additional funds are being spent to redesign the Recovery.gov Web site.The new Web site promises to give taxpayers more information about where their money is going than the current version of the site.
“Recovery.gov 2.0 will use innovative and interactive technologies to help taxpayers see where their dollars are being spent,” James A. Williams, commissioner of GSA’s Federal Acquisition Service, says in a press release announcing the contract awarded to Maryland-based Smartronix Inc. “Armed with easy access to this information, taxpayers can make government more accountable for its decisions.”
Innovative and interactive? Uh huh. Are they going to allow people to leverage the implementation to develop synergies to ramp up the long-term intellectual capital and champion a mission critical paradigm shift.*
* Some buzzwords taken from Business Buzzword Bingo. No actual buzzwords were harmed in the making of this post. Now get out there and re-engineer the moving parts that will give a strategic fit on the info highway.
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