How a Texas data project was derailed as part of 21CT fiasco

As criminal investigators and legislators continue to scrutinize millions of dollars in no-bid technology deals, the state’s top health agency is now dealing with collateral damage from the fiasco: the collapse of a database project that has been in the works for eight years and cost the state $12 million in consulting fees.

Still, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission says it is pushing ahead with the project that officials believe will transform the way it deals with data.

via How a Texas data project was derailed as part of 21CT fiasco | www.mystatesman.com.

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