Comment on UK Home Office hands Fujitsu contracts worth £25mn
cyrano@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 week agoNew contract
The government department handed Fujitsu a contract worth £9.6mn for procurement of hardware equipment and a separate £15mn contract for continued provision of law enforcement software services, according to government data published last month and in November. The decision to award the contracts, worth a combined £24.6mn and starting in October, came after prominent Labour MPs joined other politicians last year in calling for the Japanese technology company to be barred from receiving state contracts because of its role in the Horizon scandal.
Same old company
More than 900 Post Office branch managers were convicted between 1999 and 2015 in cases involving faulty data from the Horizon accounting software developed by Fujitsu.
Flax_vert@feddit.uk 1 week ago
Wasn’t it moreso the post office lying about the software instead of Fujitsu itself?
cyrano@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 week ago
Yes but there is this as well:
MonsterMonster@lemmy.world 1 week ago
It would seem that Fujitsu doesn’t need to bid as it’s being handed the contract on a plate.
gnutrino@programming.dev 1 week ago
It was the Post Office that lied about it but the software Fujitsu developed was still shit.
Flax_vert@feddit.uk 1 week ago
All software is like that. Whenever your software is going to go from development into suddenly being rolled out nationally to being installed in well over 10,000 post offices nationally, you’re going to have glitches and people using it in unintended ways. This happens with almost every game release. It is released from the studio and suddenly bugs specific to different hardware which the developers couldn’t really have foresaw.
I know someone who worked for a company who’s software suddenly had charged someone 3x the amount that they should have been because they did something hacky with the product. (Thankfully by “charged”, it was just a generated invoice, so nobody needed to actually go about refunding).
What happened in this situation is what should have happened with the post office. The customer contacts the software company’s client, who contacted the company, who diagnosed and fixed the issue. Instead the post office hailed the software as some form of infallible deity instead of it being a simple glitch and decided to prosecute the subpostmasters.
Maybe there’s some nuance I’m missing here, I have seen the Channel 4 drama and listened to some Radio 4 podcasts on it, so there is a chance that Fujitsu encouraged them to hail their software as something which wasn’t prone to glitches or whatever. But in my opinion from what I know, the problem wasn’t necessarily the software or Fujitsu, it was the Post Office for prosecuting subpostmasters instead of reporting a glitch to Fujitsu, which if they did the latter it might have made a minor news headline before being consigned to history.
kux@lemm.ee 1 week ago
www.private-eye.co.uk/…/justice-lost-in-the-post