this post was submitted on 30 Jan 2026
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It's insane that public institutions make contracts based on promises or hopes. They should be with minimum requirements to be met by the contracted, or not cost in full.
Would the company still go for the contract? Maybe. At least they'd have to eat cost when they can't meet a defined baseline, effectively taking responsibility to a degree.