The cost of bringing Loudoun County’s computerized financial management systems into the 21st century continues to mount.
The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously June 23 to reassign the trouble-plagued project from AST, the company that had been contracted to do the upgrade, to Oracle America. The board also pumped almost $4.8 million into the project, pushing the total cost above $46 million — nearly twice the initial budget of $25 million.
Washington Post, 7/3/16