On Tue, 17 Apr 2018 19:19:07 -0700, Ed Jaffe <edja...@phoenixsoftware.com> 
wrote:

>On 4/17/2018 3:55 PM, Edward Gould wrote:
>>
>> I can’t speak to the IRS but the Social Security system (last I heard) was 
>> *WAY* out of date by at least 20 years (maybe more). Can anyone verify (or 
>> not), please?
>
>SSA runs one of the most sophisticated data centers of any government
>agency I've seen.
>
>They own all the latest kit and participate in nearly every z/OS ESP. I
>know this for FACT!
>
Gee, thanks Ed...!  It's certainly not easy managing 150,000MIPS of WebShpere 
on Z, let alone the 150,000 GP MIPS of "everything else".

And speaking of IT modernization efforts, I thought that this was rather timely 
and informative:

https://federalnewsradio.com/it-modernization-month-2018/2018/04/social-security-on-schedule-to-modernize-it-systems-by/

...it's a 20 minute listen, but it gives you a good idea as to where we are and 
where we are headed in the future.

I guess you could get into a discussion about what we are running that is "out 
of date", but certainly our IT infrastructure is *not*.  Are 40 year old COBOL 
programs "out of date"...?  Well... they may have some "technical debt" 
associated with them and sometimes maintaining them can be challenging, but 
does it really matter if I'm running a COBOL or a JAVA program to add up a 
column of numbers?

Larre Shiller
US Social Security Administration
 
“The opinions expressed in this e-mail are mine personally and do not 
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the US Government.”

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