One of the great things about living in the social media age is the plethora of blogs focusing on very specific parts of government policy and spending.
Paul Ramsey (NOT the former NDP MLA of the same name) is a great example. Ramsey is a computers guy, and offers compelling, interesting analysis of how the BC Government spends its billions on Information Technology (spoiler alert: not well).
His latest post, found HERE, breaks down the 2015-16 government public accounts. The full post is well worth a read.
For example, he reports that government spending on outside IT contractors fell last year – but not really. It seems a lot of it just got shunted into various government agencies, such as provincial health authorities.
Here’s his main conclusion:
The moral of the story, I think, is: if you have money, you will spend money.
On administrative operating costs of about $350M, that’s $46M of IT spend, over 18%. If you’ve got money, you’ll find a way to spend it.
Is Canada Off Track?
Canada has problems. You see them at gas station. You see them at the grocery store. You see them on your taxes.
Is anyone listening to you to find out where you think Canada’s off track and what you think we could do to make things better?
You can tell us what you think by filling out the survey