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Thursday, May 13, 2010
Ind. Gov't. - "History of the IBM deal with Indiana Family and Social Services Administration"
Supplementing this ILB entry posted earlier today, which includes links to the lawsuits, the Indianapolis Star has posted a very useful timeline of the relationship between Indiana Family and Social Services Administration and IBM, from May 2006 to the lawsuits filed today. It includes references to lawsuits filed by affected Hoosiers.
Ken Kusmer of the AP has just filed a good story about the lawsuit between FSSA and IBM. Some new information:
The state's complaint revealed for the first time that the cost of the IBM contract had grown to $1.37 billion under change orders submitted by IBM. The Associated Press reported in August that the original $1.16 billion deal had grown to $1.34 billion under amendments to the contract.Indiana's lawsuit showed that it expects the U.S. Food and Nutrition Service to fine the FSSA $1 million to $2 million next month for making too many errors in calculating food stamp benefits.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on May 13, 2010 02:06 PM
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