$2.2 billion state computer contract upgraded to election-year headache
The Washington Post
The largest contract in Virginia history was born in 2003, after a legislative review showed that the state's computer system was out of date and increasingly expensive to maintain. Six years later, the troubled, 10-year, $2.2 billion contract with Northrop Grumman could cause headaches for those running for office. awmakers have begun to blame each other for the problems, which include missed deadlines, cost overruns and poor service.
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