July 01, 2009

Uncle Sam's IT dashboard: Your tax dollars at work

U.S. citizens have a brand-new tool to gauge how well their government is performing -- at least, when it comes to IT. Cringely says it's about time.

Want to know exactly where all those ducats you reluctantly turned over to our Uncle in Washington are going? Things just got a little clearer today, at least in terms of our tech taxes.

Today at the Personal Democracy Forum in New York City, federal tech czar Vivek Kundra unveiled the new IT Dashboard at USAspending.gov, which shows you exactly where all those sawbucks are flowing, in dollar amounts that could make you dizzy.

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Even if you don't care a whit about tech or government, it's a damned impressive tool. You see not only how much of our annual $74 billion IT budget is flowing to each agency, but which projects it's flowing to, which contractors are raking in the most of it, which projects are on track, and which ones are swirling down the toilet. (You can even watch a video demo of it.)

In true Web 2.0 fashion, the site lets you embed the charts in your own blog or post them to Twitter, Facebook, or Delicious. Next week it plans to launch a blog where ordinary citizens can comment. Approximately two seconds after that, the first flame war between the Obamanistas and the Obama-haters will erupt.

Web 2.0 papa Tim O'Reilly immediately tagged the move "radical transparency." He writes:

The dashboards are an incredibly ambitious undertaking. In the first place, there has never been a government-wide view like this of all IT spending, and the progress of projects. What's even more remarkable, though, is that the dashboards are being shared with the public. It's a bit like having your performance review posted on the company bulletin board for all to see.

For example: O'Reilly notes that of the Veteran's Administration's $2.6 billion worth of 2009 projects, nearly half are behind schedule and 63 percent have "significant concerns." It's the kind of information bound to make any IT manager feel a little better about his or her own budgets, and every taxpayer more than a little queasy.

In a culture like D.C., where turf wars are everything and secrecy is standard operating procedure, not everybody wants to play out in the open. Per the Washington Post:

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jimesgr8 1-Jul-09 12:18pm
This is all great...assuming that the data entered is correct. With the track record of government agencies covering their behinds...I'm skeptical.
llarzelere 1-Jul-09 12:47pm
I'm amazed that only half the the VA projects are behind schedule. Given this nations treatment of it's veterans from the Revolutionary War forward, 100% behind schedule at the VA would seem to be the norm.
rrosen 1-Jul-09 1:54pm
Key phrase is: ...some of whom were nervous about letting citizens who aren't familiar with the contracting process.... I can tell you from experience, there is difficulty in buying technology in the Government (lots of contractual hoops), it's amazing anything is on schedule. Even when you try to account for the buying delays, somehow it always takes longer. But, I'm still glad to see the charts.
DA50000 1-Jul-09 10:39pm
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Other sites like http://www.cbpp.org/ have been posting this info for years. This is nothing new. The site needs work to make it more clear and concise. I'll give it some leeway as it is a work in progress. I like the recent analogy about McDonalds. You can find them everywhere. But for every McDonalds, we have two ICBMs deployed at a much greater cost. The US spends more than the rest of the planet's combined tax dollars combined on warfare. In America, we note a savings of 10 billion for cutting healthcare dollars. Most American's would probably more than flinch at that if they knew that $1 trillion per year has went into the past going to making bombs and killing people. If Americans had really been following the truth for all these years they would know the facts. The US has been the most costly human experiment in killing women and children and torturing people for false confessions in the history of the human race. I sure hope that Obama can quell the groundsurge that Bush spread across 96% of the planet. Most foreign countries view the US as the modern day Ottoman Empire. It may take a long time to change that.
BigRonG 2-Jul-09 5:46am
@DA5000 - Please re-read your Constitution. The federal government was envisioned as having limited responsibilities. The primary (and most expensive) one was the defense of the American people. All of the social agenda items were added on through legislative self-aggrandizment in later years. I will grant you that the tribes in Africa get more bang for the buck (and perhaps a greater kill ratio) by using machetes. If it weren't for the desire to SAVE lives, our military would be incredibly less expensive. Among the countries of the world, we lead the way in attempting to only kill the 'bad' guys. Obama will be forced to implement the same policies as Bush because the most important part of his presidential oath includes the words - 'protect and defend the American people'.
Wretched 1-Jul-09 10:57pm
GIGO If the data posted can be "cleaned up" overnight then its quite obviously faked.
philc 5-Jul-09 10:28am
@DA5000 Glad to know some of this data has previously been available. So now we spend even more bucks to do what is already being done by the private sector. As for the rest of your spew, get your facts straight. The Al Quaida and Taliban terrorists routinely really torture and kill innocent bystanders, to the point of cutting their heads off for the news. They haven't spent one thin dime trying to get better weapons that don't kill or maim innocent folks. I'll gladly pay taxes for the DOD to develop more smart bombs and RPV's.
jdseder 6-Jul-09 10:42am
This is incredibly misleading, because it shows only "discretionary" spending, not "entitlements". More than half of all federal expenditures go to Social Security and Medicare, and a stupendous additional amount goes to the states for similar programs. Basically, most of your tax dollars go to pay other people's medical bills and pensions for the elderly whether they need them or not. Defense is now less than 10% of total Federal spending.
jdseder 6-Jul-09 10:49am
If you care about this, check out http://www.gpoaccess.gov/usbudget/fy10/pdf/budget/summary.pdf In 2009, Social Security got 612bn, Medicare 386bn, Medicaid 201bn, other "mandatory" 411 bn. Defense is 593bn. Defense includes the armed forces, Afghanistan, and Iraq - and many bases that Congress won't close, and procurement programs that benefit home states of power senators, etc etc.
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