Government Contracts
The tasks of government increasingly involve information systems. Processes such as managing and administering taxes, public land, and healthcare exchanges, as well as traditional functions such as payroll and budgeting, can be made vastly more efficient with the proper implementation of software. But software developed under a government contract is no less susceptible than a private sector software project to claims of failure, delay, or even fraud. When a dispute arises, an expert can help explain terminology and standard practice involved in a complex IT implementation project, interpret contractual requirements, and evaluate the merits of each party’s position.
Representative Government Contracts Industry Cases
DisputeSoft was engaged in a Medicaid system contract dispute in the matter of EDS Information Services, LLC v. Office of Information Technology Services and North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services.
DisputeSoft was engaged by Nortel Government Solutions in this software project failure dispute involving the implementation of a customized Criminal Justice Information System.
DisputeSoft was engaged by the State of Maryland to assist in a pre-litigation investigation involving the implementation of a health insurance exchange website.
DisputeSoft was engaged by the California State Controller’s Office in this software failure dispute involving the implementation of a statewide payroll system.