The Obama Administration has ordered US federal agencies to hold off on purchasing new PCs in hopes of patching up a broken ordering system.
The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has put a hold on new desktops and notebooks while it sorts through what it says are "thousands" of new system orders every year.
OMB said that because agencies lack a standardized way to order, maintain, and replace their IT infrastructure, officials are forced to seek out their own contracts and purchase orders to get new PCs, leading to huge accumulated costs in waste.
"There is no need for thousands of contracts to purchase common laptops and desktops," the OMB said in its order late last week.
What answer do you predict the US government will reach, "Surfaces for everyone!"?
(Score: 2) by scruffybeard on Wednesday October 21 2015, @03:54PM
Not to mention that there may be some offices that have a need for a different configuration. I have seen instances where there were 10 different configs, boiled down to 2, neither of which meet anybody's needs. It looks great on paper because they saved 5% on the cost of the hardware, but then people are screaming because they don't have enough disk, or RAM to do their job.