五角大楼叫停一个HR IT项目,该项目预算超支780%,并延误多年。
Pentagon Kills Off HR IT Project After 780% Budget Overrun, Years Of Delays

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/pentagon-kills-hr-it-project-after-780-budget-overrun-years-delays

五角大楼取消了国防文职人力资源管理系统(DCHRMS)项目,该项目旨在对其文职人员的IT人力资源系统进行现代化升级,但在多年预算超支和错过最后期限后最终被叫停。该项目最初于2018年预算为3600万美元,计划一年完成,但最终预算超支达到2.8亿美元。国防部长皮特·希格塞思认为该项目浪费资源,并指示官员在60天内制定新的计划。 除了DCHRMS项目外,希格塞思的备忘录还概述了削减3.6亿美元的拨款项目,这些项目集中在多样性、公平与包容性、气候变化、社会科学和COVID-19等方面,他认为这些项目与国防部的优先事项不符。具体的例子包括海军舰船的600万美元脱碳拨款和一个900万美元的AI公平项目。此外,还终止了与Gartner和麦肯锡公司价值3000万美元的咨询服务合同以及未使用的许可证。 总的来说,削减的资金总额达5.8亿美元,其中1.7亿美元可重新分配。希格塞思将发现浪费性支出的功劳归于埃隆·马斯克的政府效率部门(DOGE),目前取消的总支出已达8亿美元。


原文

By Brandon Vigliarolo of The Register

After blowing deadlines and budgets for years, the Pentagon has finally pulled the plug on a troubled project to overhaul its outdated civilian HR IT systems.

Like many government projects before it, the US Defense Civilian Human Resources Management System (DCHRMS) promised big things when it was kicked off nearly a decade ago. According to a memo [PDF] signed by Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth late last week, the program was intended to streamline a large portion of the DoD's legacy HR IT systems, but it's being axed after officials concluded pouring more funds into it would be "throwing more good taxpayer money after bad."

DCHRMS started in 2018 with a planned development timeline of one year and a budget of $36 million, "but instead it's taken eight years and is currently $280 million over budget - that's 780 percent over budget," Hegseth said in a video announcing the DCHRMS and other spending cuts. "We're not doing that anymore."

That's not to say the DoD is giving up on modernizing its civilian HR systems - the memo noted that the Pentagon still wants a new solution, with Hegseth directing officials to develop a fresh plan within 60 days to achieve the project's original goals.

While the headline item in the memo is the cancellation of DCHRMS, Hegseth ordered cuts to additional programs, contracts, and grants too.

The memo mentioned the cancellation of more than $360 million in grant programs "in areas of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and related social programs, climate change, social science, COVID-19 pandemic response" and the like, stating these efforts were not aligned with the DoD's current priorities.

We've reached out to the Defense Department to get a more complete list of the programs being terminated, but Hegseth did single out a couple in the video. In particular, he pointed to a $6 million grant for decarbonizing the emissions from US Navy ships and a $9 million university grant to develop "equitable AI and machine learning models."

"I need lethal machine learning models," Hegseth said. "Not equitable machine learning models." 

The memo also directed the cancellation of $30 million in contracts with Gartner and McKinsey for analysis products and what Hegseth described as "unused licenses" from "external consulting services." The move echoes the ongoing scrutiny of federal consulting contracts, such as reviews of deals involving Accenture, IBM, and Deloitte.

In total, the memo states DoD is eliminating $580 million of government spending, though only $170 million will be able to be reallocated. 

Hegseth credited Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency for its ability to root out the canceled programs, which, in addition to the cuts announced at the end of last week, now totals $800 million "in wasteful spending canceled over the first few weeks" of the Pentagon's DOGE review - but it won't be the last. 

"Stay tuned," Hegseth said. "We have a lot more coming." 

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