‘A third of large ict projects in government fail so that the system will be deleted’

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More than a third of the large-scale ict projects of the government failed on a scale that ensures that the resulting system is not in use, allows a professor to the commission that studies ict projects of the government.

In total, about 36 percent of the large ict-projects, which are projects that a budget of 7.5 million euros or more is involved. 57 percent of these projects are other problems to conclude that there is no ensure that systems to be eliminated, but that the implementations are too expensive, too late to be delivered or otherwise extract than was intended.

That left Hans Mulder Friday, according to the Volkskrant to the ict commission of the Second Chamber, which will examine the progress of ict projects of the government. Mulder, European Research Director of the Standish Group, director of the VIAgroep and professor of informatics at the university of Antwerp.

Of the large and smaller ict projects failed a quarter in such a way that it is not up to operating systems leads, while 46 percent are less serious fails. Annually, this leads to a loss for the government from 4 to 5 billion euros, allows Mulder.

Friday means the temporary ict-commission hearings about failed projects of the government. In total, the ict-projects related to the Municipal Administration, Werk.nl the Electronic Patient record, the C2000 system and the chip card under the microscope.

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