] County attorney David Morris said that programming work ] for the day-care center had been outsourced to the ] locally-based Genesee Community College. The manager of ] the college's program refused to speak to a reporter, but ] Morris said Dennis was a third party consultant hired by ] Genesee. Dennis, in turn, used RentACoder to once again ] subcontract the database work, which ultimately fell to a ] New Jersey-based programmer. ] ] ] By that time, the programmer actually working on the ] day-care data was four steps removed from the county's ] social services program. [ it's pretty amazing how easily data can make its way from places it should be, onto the internet, for all to see. i wonder just how "tricky" this formatting issue must have been for it to have required so much outsourced help. crimony. -k] |