Indeed, I clearly marked that could be spin. I'm pretty much 100% in agreement on that.The article is an interesting read, but DDLand, your #6 points out there is always a price to pay for the access they were allowed: there hasn't been an infrastructure project in the history of corporations that didn't have an official timeline.
Never
Why? Because everything - from yty budget, to hiring, to staffing, to training, to capex expenditures for equipment, to time and materials contracts with your partners to..... and on and on and on. It's a silly thought
For your #2? Even the article said BoD approved it at 1 bill in 2010m 0r 2011, with an expected Feb 2012 deployment. That was followed by Disney having to bring in the big guns (like Accenture, and there were several more, btw)who eat money like it's free pizza, to help keep things going - unbudgeted. Then a 2 year delay with many,many, more mouths to feed on an hourly contracted basis, and many, many fixes to be made that we all experienced - the state of MDE for 2 years rings a bell I hope.
Then, the author took the suits word that it came in under budget - and that pretty much says it all as to the true investigative side of this. There's a price to pay for access with these things.....
Where did you see "the author took the suits' word?" I'm not sure that I saw that substantiated by any language in his article or on the Q&A. In fact it seems like quite the opposite. He's confident in that number. He's had it in his own word's "substantiated by multiple sources." He said specifically "And the fact is, one thing that became increasingly stressful for teams as the program continued on is that they were running out of resources to complete NGE." Notice he said that it was stressful for the teams. He talked to the frontline soldiers. Not the "suits" exclusively.