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National News See other National News Articles Title: DOGE Staffer BREAKS SILENCE on IRS Disaster: 30 Years Behind Schedule, $15 Billion Over Budget Sam Corcos, a DOGE deputy and special adviser to the U.S. Treasury Department, sat down with Fox News Laura Ingraham on Thursday and unloaded a jaw-dropping exposé on the IRS and Treasury. Corcos, the co-founder and CEO of Levelsa health-tech company that uses real-time biological data to help people make smarter food choiceswas brought in to assess the IRSs so-called modernization effort. What he found? An unaccountable leviathan hemorrhaging of tax dollars. A huge part of our government is collecting taxes. We cannot perform the basic functions of tax collection without paying a toll to all these contractors. We really have to figure out how to get out of this hole. Were in a really deep hole right now, DOGE representative Sam Corcos said. Corcos told Ingraham that one of his top priorities during his six-month tenure is to review the IRS modernization program, along with other operational and budgetary matters. Corcos revealed that the IRSs so-called modernization project is not only 30 years behind schedule, but also a jaw-dropping $15 billion over budget. Sam Corcos: Yeah, Ive been brought in to look at the IRSs modernization program in particular, as well as the operations and maintenance budget. I really care a lot about this country, and this is a huge program thats currently 30 years behind schedule and already $15 billion over budget. Laura Ingraham: Wait a second. Explain to our viewers what the program is in laymans terms. Sam Corcos: Yeah. The goal is to take
The IRS has some pretty legacy infrastructure. Its actually very similar to what banks have been using old mainframes running COBOL and assembly. The challenge has been: how do we migrate that to a modern system? Virtually every bank has already done this, but were still using a lot of those same systems. Typically, in industry, this takes a few years, maybe a few hundred million dollars. Were now 35 years into this program. If you ask them now, its five years awayand its been five years away since 1990. It was supposed to be delivered in 1996, and its still five years away. Corcos was trying to assess the system but career bureaucrats, many of whom are terrified of accountability, resisted his efforts. Laura Ingraham: In your area of expertise, what informs your ability to do this review? Sam Corcos: Im a software developer by background, and Im a CEO of a software technology company. Laura Ingraham: When you came into the department, was the first thing you did to just get into the guts of the system and see how it operates? Sam Corcos: Yeah, really talk to the software developerstalk to the people on the ground and see what theyre seeing. I think one encouraging thing is we actually have quite a lot of software talent on the groundthe people writing code. We actually have quite a lot of good people. It is almost always the case that when I ask them what the correct answer is, how do we solve these problems, theyre almost always right which is good. They just havent been in a position to be empowered to make those decisions. Im actually pretty optimistic that we can solve this. WATCH: The Gateway Pundit @gatewaypundit IRS systems are 30+ YEARS OUTDATED
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