Nonsense.  There is no way some agency is going to spend 320 million 
dollars without knowing how the money is going to be spent and on what, 
and when.

But .. 10 years?  A bunch of the money better go to future proofing, 
otherwise by the time they finish, the technology they started with will 
be obsolete.

Anyone want to place bets on the price tag doubling because of scope 
creep and gold plating before the entire project is abandoned halfway 
through because it has turned into an unorganized mess?

> Anyway, what you don't see in the article is the fact there is no solid
> plan for the improvements
>
>
> IRS Website Plans Too Vague, Watchdog Says (
> http://www.informationweek.com/news/government/policy/232500323 )
>
>
> The IRS plans to spend $320 million over 10 years to improve its website,
> but the agency's plans on how exactly it will do that remain unclear,
> according to a government watchdog agency.

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