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by timschmidt
538 days ago
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> I don’t expect much to come except contractor 1’s would-be competitors closing the gap That means increased competition and reduced costs for the government. > or using this to throw stones based on existing contract code quality That means code review, which results in improved code quality one way or another. I fail to see the problem here. |
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Reality, company 2 wins on cost and doesn’t understand the context of what was built or the environment it was built in. They don’t understand the costs as they didn’t pay them. Company 2 quickly proposes “full rewrite!” Lower cost labor they brought in can’t perform and quality degrades till we have (insert Gov software program here).
Or it doesn’t happen.