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by hga 4619 days ago
That doesn't seem to be the problem with healthcare.gov, or at least not in the way you suspect it might be.

The government, that is, HSS's CMS, took on the role of integrator, including integration testing (perhaps "Prime Contractor" as mentioned elsewhere). They aren't known for expertise in this (the Pentagon can do this with medium sized weapons projects, which are a rather different field anyway), and ... really screwed up:

They and those above were late with specifications and requirements, kept changing them (7 major ones in the last 10 months per the NYT), were making changes in the week before launch, and when they did a simulation test of 200 simultaneous logins just before launch the modules locked up. As did the site shortly after its midnight launch.

Oh, yeah, three days after the launch CMS panicked and proposed to fire Quality Software Services Inc. (QSSI, a unit of United Health Group) and punt their identity backend system (based on an Oracle package that's known to work), but eventually decided that would take longer than QSSI getting it to work. Who knows, but that's another sign of CMS as the integrator failing hard while distracting both QSSI and CGI Federal.

Now, maybe it ended up being too many cooks because CMS didn't provide strong oversight and coordination, but....