LAUSD does not compute

by John Seiler | October 15, 2014 11:06 am

HAL 9000 computerWhat’s it with governments and computers? The latest cyber-snafu strikes the LAUSD, reported the Times[1]:

“the Los Angeles Unified School District’s student information system, which has cost more than $130 million, has become a technological disaster. The system made its debut this semester and promptly overloaded the district’s database servers, requiring an emergency re-engineering. In the days and weeks that followed, many teachers were unable to enter grades or attendance or even figure out which students were enrolled in class.”

Sure, private-sector companies have computer problems, such as the recent spate of data stealing at Target, etc. But the problems are far fewer than in government, and more quickly fixed. And in any case, if a company messes up your computer records, you can switch to another company. But government always is with us; there’s no competition.

Some other notable government computer glitches:

Endnotes:
  1. reported the Times: http://www.latimes.com/local/education/la-me-lausd-software-20141012-story.html#page=1
  2. IRS claimed massive: http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2014/07/21/irs-reports-more-employees-with-computer-problems-including-some-who-worked-with-lois-lerner/
  3. Obamacare’s computers: http://www.economist.com/news/united-states/21588390-big-threat-obamacare-not-republican-intransigence-white-houses-own
  4. was canceled: http://articles.latimes.com/2013/feb/14/local/la-me-dmv-project-20130215

Source URL: https://calwatchdog.com/2014/10/15/lausd-does-not-compute/