Kansas is perched on $10 million in unused PC equipment

The wastefulness of the administration strikes again as authorities in Kansas have basically blown millions in citizen dollars on a fizzled IT anticipate. The expectation is that something helpful should be possible with the unused equipment before Father Time renders it out of date.
Kansas authorities are hoping to offload about $10 million in unused PC equipment after the state chose to go in an alternate course to satisfy its IT needs.
The state obtained the equipment in 2016 with expectations of building an incorporated stockpiling framework. Before the task could get off the ground, in any case, IT authorities dropped the undertaking because of cost concerns and contracted with an outsider for capacity needs. The equipment has been sitting unused at the Docking State Office Building in Topeka from that point forward.
As per the Topeka Capital-Journal, the state designated $17 million for the venture before safeguarding. The production takes note of that there's about $2 million still owed on the task.
The state organization is endeavoring to consult with a college to either give or move the equipment at a lofty rebate.
Regardless of whether the state can just get pennies on the dollar for the equipment, it'd be smarter to do as such and recover a portion of its misfortunes than to release the rigging unused until the point that it turns out to be completely out of date. Kansas has endeavored to offload the equipment previously however was not able draw in any bidders.
In any case, maybe it'll fill in as a learning exercise. Sen. Caryn Tyson, R-Parker, stated, "We continue changing our IT rationality as a state. Automatic responses. We require a general picture to comprehend the heading the state needs to go."
The wastefulness of the administration strikes again as authorities in Kansas have basically blown millions in citizen dollars on a fizzled IT anticipate. The expectation is that something helpful should be possible with the unused equipment before Father Time renders it out of date.
Kansas authorities are hoping to offload about $10 million in unused PC equipment after the state chose to go in an alternate course to satisfy its IT needs.
The state obtained the equipment in 2016 with expectations of building an incorporated stockpiling framework. Before the task could get off the ground, in any case, IT authorities dropped the undertaking because of cost concerns and contracted with an outsider for capacity needs. The equipment has been sitting unused at the Docking State Office Building in Topeka from that point forward.
As per the Topeka Capital-Journal, the state designated $17 million for the venture before safeguarding. The production takes note of that there's about $2 million still owed on the task.
The state organization is endeavoring to consult with a college to either give or move the equipment at a lofty rebate.
Regardless of whether the state can just get pennies on the dollar for the equipment, it'd be smarter to do as such and recover a portion of its misfortunes than to release the rigging unused until the point that it turns out to be completely out of date. Kansas has endeavored to offload the equipment previously however was not able draw in any bidders.
In any case, maybe it'll fill in as a learning exercise. Sen. Caryn Tyson, R-Parker, stated, "We continue changing our IT rationality as a state. Automatic responses. We require a general picture to comprehend the heading the state needs to go."
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