"An approximation of the cost to upgrade our system is $50 million," U.S. Sen. Mike Simmons said. "Upon renewal, the new contract needs to include the transition to smart card chips."
Yep, agreed. If you are going to spend $50M for tools to administer a prOgram that gives away money, please explain. This prOgram already spends $60M each year on staffing to administer it (so what are those people doing?) and combined Federal and state funding of $4.7B or $393M a month in Illinois alone. The cost of this is absurd and gotta be filled with Billions in fraud.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Going unsaid in this article is how does a “smart chip” card reduce fraud. Inquiring minds want to know.
Yep, agreed. If you are going to spend $50M for tools to administer a prOgram that gives away money, please explain. This prOgram already spends $60M each year on staffing to administer it (so what are those people doing?) and combined Federal and state funding of $4.7B or $393M a month in Illinois alone. The cost of this is absurd and gotta be filled with Billions in fraud.