[Info-vax] More proof there are no OpenVMS sites/jobs in the DOD
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Fri Nov 12 10:16:39 EST 2010
In article <8k500rFagkU1 at mid.individual.net>, billg999 at cs.uofs.edu (Bill Gunshannon) writes:
>In article <c870b3f5-6ac8-433c-8992-3217380c24b7 at i32g2000pri.googlegroups.com>,
> FrankS <sapienza at noesys.com> writes:
>> http://tinyurl.com/27a3akp
>>
>> Okay, maybe I got the subject line wrong.
>>
>
>There are no "DOD Hospitals". That's the VA. And with the demise
>of Cerner on VMS and the fact that the VA is currently in "a major
>enterprise re-design", one has to wonder how much longer they will
>remain on VMS.
There's more than Cerner in the hospital med biz. Perhaps, the rollout
of new integrity blades will be running IDX?
It seems to me that they are looking to replace or upgrade exsiting VMS
systems in these hospitals. The problem is that you need to have gov't
clearance to apply. Too bad. Probably means that they'll get some wet
blanket hiree from within that won't know or care about the VMS instal-
lation. Just another gov't robot job.
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