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1. First
of all, the DOE page listing items to be voted upon tomorrow for public
review and/or comment does not list contracts though it should.
2. Secondly, I am writing about the no-bid $8.6M, 7 year contract for Pearson’s software line.
All the DOE says on pp. 82-83 to justify this no-bid contract is that
“Pearson Education is the sole provider of this software, so a Request
for Bids was not practical.” Huh? Of course Pearson is the sole
provider of Pearson software, but this is tautological. Where is the
analysis showing a detailed comparison of the cost/benefits of other
similar software? Where is there any evaluation of the quality of this
software at all?
The
subsequent statement that “DOE has found Pearson’s performance to be
satisfactory on prior work” is risible, considering the well-documented
low quality of Pearson exams, the repeated errors they have made in
scoring both here in NYC and elsewhere, and the corruption they have
engaged in, as determined by the NYS Attorney General.
I cannot see the rationale for this contract stated anywhere that would
counter NY’s repeatedly deplorable experience with Pearson products and
service.
Finally, I urge you to check out Prof. Alan Singer’s recent column on Pearson at and vote no.
Yours,
Leonie Haimson, Class Size Matters
Leonie,
ReplyDeleteWhy does this keep happening over and over again? The DOENYC is relentless about skirting the law and awarding taxpayers' money to corrupt institutions. What kind of people work there? Is not Farina the least bit interested in making this institution appear respectable. This same exact issue that came up in February, 2014. I am so disappointed that this has come up again.
ReplyDeleteThank you for this post man. its very informative.
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