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How the Unraveling of Two Pentagon Projects May Result In a Costly Do-Over (reuters.com)

(Wednesday August 13, 2025 @11:30PM (BeauHD) from the government-inefficiency dept.)


The Pentagon is [1]poised to cancel two nearly finished Navy and Air Force HR software projects worth over $800 million so new contracts can be awarded to other vendors, including Salesforce, Palantir, and Workday. "The reason for the unusual move: officials at those departments, who have so far put the existing projects on hold, want other firms, including Salesforce and billionaire Peter Thiel's Palantir, to have a chance to win similar projects, which could amount to a costly do-over," reports Reuters. From the report:

> In 2019, Accenture said it had won a contract to expand an HR platform to modernize the payroll, absence management, and other HR functions for the Air Force with Oracle software. The project, which includes other vendors and was later expanded to include Space Force, grew to cost $368 million and was scheduled for its first deployment this summer at the Air Force Academy. An April "status update" on the project conducted by the Air Force and obtained by Reuters described the project as "on track," with initial deployment scheduled for June, noting that it would end up saving the Air Force $39 million annually by allowing it to stop using an older system. But on May 30, Darlene Costello, then-Acting assistant Secretary of the Air Force, sent out a memo placing a "strategic pause" on the project for ninety days and calling for the study of alternate technical solutions, according to a copy of the memo seen by Reuters that was previously unreported. Costello, who has since retired, was reacting to pressure from other Air Force officials who wanted to steer a new HR project to SalesForce and Palantir, three sources said. [...] The Air Force said in a statement that it "is committed to reforming acquisition practices, assessing the acquisition workforce, and identifying opportunities to improve major defense acquisition programs."

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> Space Force, which operates within the Air Force, was set to receive the Air Force's new payroll system in the coming months. But it is also pulling out of the project because officials there want to launch yet another HR platform project to be led by Workday, according to three people familiar with the matter. The service put out a small business tender on May 7 for firms to research HR platform alternatives, with the goal of selecting a company that will recommend Workday as the best option, the people said. Now the Air Force and Space Force "want to start over with vendors that do not meet their requirements, leading to significant duplication and massive costs," said John Weiler, director of the Information Technology Acquisition Advisory Council, a government-chartered nonprofit group that makes recommendations to improve federal IT contracting.

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> In 2022, the Honolulu-based Nakupuna Companies took over a 2019 project with other firms to integrate the Navy's payroll and personnel systems into one platform using Oracle software and known as "NP2". The project, which has cost about $425 million since 2023, according to the Government Accountability Office, was set to be rolled out earlier this year after receiving a positive review by independent reviewer and consulting firm Guidehouse in January, according to a copy obtained by Reuters. But the head of Navy's human resources, now retired Admiral Rick Cheeseman, sought to cancel the project according to a June 5 memo seen by Reuters, directing another official to "take appropriate contractual actions" to cancel the project. Navy leaders instead mandated yet another assessment of project, according to a memo seen by Reuters, leaving it in limbo, two sources said.

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> Cheeseman's reason for trying to kill the project was his anger over a decision by DOGE earlier this year to cancel a $171 million contract for data services provider Pantheon Data that essentially duplicated parts of the HR project. In an email obtained by Reuters, he threatened to withhold funding from the Nakupuna-led project unless the Pantheon contract was restored. "I am beyond exasperated with how this happened," Cheeseman wrote in a May 7 email to Chief Information Officer Jane Rathbun about the contract cancellation, arguing the Pantheon contract was not "duplicative of any effort." "From where I sit, I'm content taking every dime away from NP2 in order to continue this effort," he added in the email. The pausing of NP2 was "unexpected, especially given that multiple comprehensive reviews validated the technical solution as the fastest and most affordable approach," Nakupuna said in a statement, adding it was disappointed by the change because the project was ready to deploy. The Navy said it "continues to prioritize essential personnel resources in support of efforts to strengthen military readiness through fiscal responsibility and departmental efficiency."



[1] https://www.reuters.com/world/us/how-unraveling-two-pentagon-projects-may-result-costly-do-over-2025-08-13/



DOGE (Score:3, Insightful)

by ArchieBunker ( 132337 )

Hello DOGE where are you? Massive waste of resources here. Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Re: (Score:2)

by Powercntrl ( 458442 )

> Hello DOGE where are you?

There's been a bit of a leadership shake-up and some messes to fix [1]since the "broship" ended. [npr.org] Musk's latest interest seems to be promoting a tool that can turn your photos into AI slop.

[1] https://www.npr.org/2025/06/11/nx-s1-5429638/what-is-the-status-of-doge-now-that-elon-musk-is-gone

Re: (Score:2)

by XanC ( 644172 )

It's probably worth $800 million to NOT end up with the Oracle-based product they almost got.

Re: (Score:2)

by edi_guy ( 2225738 )

Came here to say the same thing. There are programs that I generally support, including USAID, PBS, and others. But if DOGE started with the meaningful stuff like the constant, year over year, decade over decade, disaster that is Pentagon spending, then resolve Medicaid, then resolve Medicare, and then eventually doge made it down the list to PBS's $1 billion per year. I'd have to be ok with that.

But the fact is every 2 years or so, 60 minutes has a report on a(nother) Pentagon cluster- mess that is bi

No heroes in this story (Score:4, Insightful)

by drinkypoo ( 153816 )

Accenture, Salesforce, Palantir, Workday, Pantheon... it's a who's who of who's shit. The only name in the whole thing I don't associate with some type of farce is Nakupuna.

Re: (Score:1)

by Meekrobe ( 1194217 )

They probably all individually bribed the admin to reopen the bid. I hope they all lose.

Re: (Score:2)

by DrMrLordX ( 559371 )

After the Accenture layoffs, I don't blame the Feds for canceling their contract:

[1]https://tech.co/news/accenture... [tech.co]

[1] https://tech.co/news/accenture-increase-ai-investment-layoffs

I want to blame this on Trump (Score:2, Flamebait)

by thegarbz ( 1787294 )

But government projects are always a shitshow. Sure DOGE has made precisely 0 things better for anyone, anywhere. But ultimately this shitshow is just another day in the office of any global federal government.

Re: (Score:1)

by Powercntrl ( 458442 )

> Sure DOGE has made precisely 0 things better for anyone, anywhere.

The idea was to cut government waste so that the 1% class could keep more of their already disproportionately high income. The "Big Beautiful Bill" passed, so mission accomplished, I guess.

Re: (Score:2)

by careysub ( 976506 )

"Waste" is stuff that benefits non-billionaires. Now graft on the other hand, which is what this is all about, benefits billionaires so not "waste".

Re: (Score:3)

by jacks smirking reven ( 909048 )

You know I'm starting to think this default assumption is more of a media construction than actual fact of the matter.

This is the most corrupt administration (Score:4, Insightful)

by rsilvergun ( 571051 )

In American history and yes I know about Harding's administration.

I don't think people realize what this level of corruption is going to do to their personal finances. And by the time they do it's going to be too late.

I mean seriously if you want to sell your house and all your possessions and give them to Donald Trump or Peter thiel, maybe splitting the proceeds between them, that's your business. But what pisses me off is you dragging me and my family into it.

Letting crap like this slide is why people call it a cult.

Re: (Score:2)

by ufgrat ( 6245202 )

Keep attacking the messenger while ignoring the message.

Just because he's annoying doesn't mean he's wrong in this case.

Re: (Score:3)

by rsilvergun ( 571051 )

It's a bot. There is somebody training their chatbot on my comments. I've been having fun replying to it with poisoning text. Usually after I do that the bot goes away for a few days. I will probably have to find a different source of AI bot poisoning text though because they're catching on to it

Re: (Score:1)

by Entrope ( 68843 )

Your theory is that an AC accusing you of moderating yourself up with sock puppet accounts is a bot that was trained on your comments?

You really are a fucking moron.

You make a good point but... (Score:2)

by rsilvergun ( 571051 )

required reading. Yes, he addresses the “freeloader” question. Decided to make you read the full post to get there, though. It’s worth the time. I’ll just say this, no disagreement registered.

Markwhen for Markdown timelines: Happened to catch this on Hacker News, a Markdown-driven calendar and planning app. I’ve been looking for something to display timelines around the Clone Wars posts but hadn’t found anything great. This might fit the bill. Note that the site is gea

Re: (Score:2)

by CustomBuild ( 2891601 )

> In American history and yes I know about Harding's administration. I don't think people realize what this level of corruption is going to do to their personal finances. And by the time they do it's going to be too late. I mean seriously if you want to sell your house and all your possessions and give them to Donald Trump or Peter thiel, maybe splitting the proceeds between them, that's your business. But what pisses me off is you dragging me and my family into it. Letting crap like this slide is why people call it a cult.

This level of corruption is reducing inflation and increasing jobs. [1]https://www.bls.gov/ces/ [bls.gov] [2]https://www.usinflationcalcula... [usinflatio...ulator.com]

[1] https://www.bls.gov/ces/

[2] https://www.usinflationcalculator.com/inflation/current-inflation-rates/

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by swillden ( 191260 )

> This level of corruption is reducing inflation and increasing jobs.

Ah, so you're one of those who believes it's fine for leaders to steal, as long as they do a good job otherwise? Kudos for admitting the corruption, at least.

But the jobs and inflation numbers aren't really good. We're gaining jobs, not losing them, but we're gaining them at the slowest rate since the pandemic. Inflation was trending down, but has stabilized and then ticked up the last couple of months. Also, manufacturing is down and manufacturing investment is way down, as is capex investment across

What does he care? (Score:3)

by quonset ( 4839537 )

It's not his money he's wasting.

Re: (Score:2)

by gweihir ( 88907 )

Some people have morals and integrity. Others ... do not.

Re: (Score:2)

by CustomBuild ( 2891601 )

> Some people have morals and integrity. Others are democrats.

Re: (Score:2)

by rsilvergun ( 571051 )

Forget wasting the money he is actively soliciting bribes here. Peter thiel runs those companies and Peter thiel pushed Trump harder than anyone going so far as to put his hand-picked man into the vice president role.

Take away Elon Musk and Peter thiel and Donald Trump wouldn't be president he'd be on his way to jail. And now Trump is already selling Trump 2028 merchandise.

Ah, yes, "government efficiency" (Score:2)

by gweihir ( 88907 )

Seems to play no role anymore when "friends" need to be given millions.

If it's Tuesday, this must be someone else's fortune.