IRS commisioner bars CSC from upcoming projects

February 13, 2004, 10:12 AM —  IDG News Service — 

The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will keep two upcoming IT projects off limits to computer services provider Computer Sciences Corp. (CSC) because it has been dissatisfied with the vendor's performance in an ongoing IT modernization effort at the tax collection agency, IRS Commissioner Mark Everson said Thursday.

Everson told a U.S. House of Representatives subcommittee that he sent a letter on Wednesday to CSC President and Chief Operating Officer (COO) Mike Laphen informing him of the decision. In the letter, which Everson read at the hearing, he also wrote that the IRS will carefully assess CSC's performance on current projects "before awarding any follow-on work for existing projects."

In December, the IRS Oversight Board blasted both the IRS and CSC for problems with an IT modernization effort, including poor planning, poor execution and blown deadlines. CSC is the primary contractor in the project, called Business Systems Modernization (BSM), a multiyear and wide-ranging effort to significantly revamp the tax agency's infrastructure and allow the IRS to operate more efficiently and provide better service.

The Oversight Board report warned that if the BSM project fails, the IRS' ability to administer the country's tax system will be "in grave danger" because the agency's existing systems will eventually become impossible to maintain. The report recommended removing CSC as the project's primary contractor if improvements were not made soon.

Everson said in his letter that the IRS and CSC have made progress in recent months but expressed disappointment at CSC's announcement that it would be unable to deliver the Integrated Financial System (IFS) portion of the project by April 2004, an already revised date, since the IFS was originally due in October 2003.

It was that delay, which Everson described as "unsettling," that prompted him to decide against considering CSC for two upcoming IT projects, a step he isn't taking lightly, he said in his letter. The IFS, which will replace the IRS' old financial systems, is not only late but running about US$50 million over its original cost estimate, according to the December report.

An IRS spokesman said it wasn't immediately clear how the IRS would prevent CSC from nabbing those projects, but that bids can be structured in a variety of ways.

Everson said he expects his decision to lead to "a sharpened focus and discipline, and will in fact enhance the prospects for successful and timely delivery of other modernization projects by CSC."

Paul Cofoni, president of CSC's Federal Sector and a corporate vice president, also testified at the hearing, saying the IRS modernization program is at the top of his company's watch-list of projects.

"Our CEO is briefed periodically on the progress we make in modernizing the IRS as well as the challenges we face in delivery performance. COO Mike Laphen, Jim Sheaffer, the general manager and myself are personally committed to program success and we will do what it takes to deliver," Cofoni said.

"While I know that more challenges lie ahead, I also know that the CSC team in place can successfully meet those challenges," he said.

The CSC-led alliance won the BSM contract in December 1998. Other members of the alliance include IBM Corp., BearingPoint Inc., Northrop Grumman Corp., Unisys Corp. and Science Applications International Corp., CSC officials have said.

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