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LONG ISLANDPOLITICS

Nassau spends $43 million - and computer system still is obsolete

  1. More than 10 years and $43M later, Nassau still without new computer system
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A Nassau official spoke Wednesday about why, after spending $43.4 million over three administrations to merge outdated computer networks, the county still doesn't have its new computer system in place. (Credit: Newsday / Shelby Knowles)
More than a decade ago, Nassau County awarded a multimillion-dollar contract to a consultant hired to merge into a single system its failing, outdated computer networks that manage everything from employee paychecks to contractor payments.

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