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Vallas “no bid” special education software deal in Bridgeport continues to be a disaster - Wait, What?

Vallas “no bid” special education software deal in Bridgeport continues to be a disaster - Wait, What?:


Vallas “no bid” special education software deal in Bridgeport continues to be a disaster


It was one of the first non-bid contracts that Bridgeport’s “Superintendent of Schools,” Paul Vallas pushed through.  Using a half-baked “sole-source” rationale, Vallas hired a company that he had worked with in Chicago and Philadelphia without using any bidding process.
The contract promised Bridgeport a state-of-the-art special education software program “for free,” as long as the Public Consulting Group was given a lucrative Medicaid reimbursement contract.
The new software was scheduled to come on-line July 1, 2012.
Soon, free became $100,000 plus with more “option costs” to come.
July 1, 2012 came and went…with no Easy IEP software
Then August, September, October, November, December 2012 and still n