God bless America!! WASHINGTON â A tech firm linked to a campaign-donor crony of President Obama not only got the job to help build the federal health-insurance Web site â but also is getting paid to fix it. Anthony Welters, a top campaign bundler for Obama and frequent White House guest, is the executive vice president of UnitedHealth Group, which owns the software company now at the center of the ObamaCare Web-site fiasco. UnitedHealth Group subsidiary Quality Software Services Inc. (QSSI), which built the data hub for the ObamaCare system, has been named the new general contractor in charge of repairing the glitch-plagued HealthCare.gov. Welters and his wife, Beatrice, have shoveled piles of cash into Obamaâs campaign coffers and _apparently reaped the rewards. Beatrice Welters bundled donations totaling between $200,000 and $500,000 for Obamaâs campaign during the 2008 election _cycle, according to campaign- _finance data compiled by Center for Responsive Politics. The couple then became top donors for Obamaâs inauguration festivities, kicking in $100,000 out of their own pockets and bundling another $300,000 from friends and business associates, according to the center. The investments quickly paid off for Beatrice Welters. The Obama administration tapped her in 2009 for the plum job of US ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago, which she held through last November. The couple have been frequent guests at the White House. Visitors logs show at least a dozen visits between the two by the end of 2012, the most recent information available. The entire Welters family has gotten into the donation game. The Welters, along with their sons, Andrew and Bryant, have contributed more than $258,000 to mostly Democratic candidates and committees since 2007. Whatâs more, UnitedHealth Group is one of the largest health-insurance companies in the country and spent millions lobbying for ObamaCare. The insurance giantâs purchase of QSSI in 2012 raised eyebrows on Capitol Hill, but the tech firm nevertheless kept the job of building the data hub for the ObamaCare Web site where consumers buy the new mandatory health- _insurance plans. QSSI has been paid an estimated $150 million so far, but officials couldnât say how much more the company might collect on the _repair contract. By all accounts, the data hub has run smoothly while many other components of the Web site have failed. Meanwhile, tempers flared among Obamaâs Democratic allies over the disastrous rollout of the presidentâs signature initiative. âIâm extraordinarily frustrated,â said Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) _after top Obama-administration officials gave Senate Democrats a private briefing on the state of the Web-site repairs. He said they were losing confidence the site could be quickly fixed. âI donât think thereâs confidence by anyone in the room. This is more of a show-me moment,â said Merkley. Additional reporting by Geoff Earle
From my perspective, QSSI is the most qualified of all the vendors involved in the ACA website effort to fix the mess. The former led vendor, CGI Federal, can not point to a single successful web implementation. I always thought there was something odd about their selection for the ACA website - it's like they chose the least qualified vendor in a no bid process. Well at least now CGI has been given the boot. Jeffrey Zients (who is not an Obama bundler) is the new boss in charge of fixing the mess, and Quality Software Services Inc. â owned by a unit of UnitedHealth Group is the new lead vendor. QSSI has a long history of successful healthcare website implementations, but it will take a heck of an effort to fix the HealthCare.gov website in a short period of time. Anthony Welters, the executive vice president of UnitedHealth Group (and Obama bundler) mentioned in this article has no involvement with QSSI and fixing the ACA website. It's like the NY Post searched the executive ranks of UnitedHealth Group to find a lead Democratic donator, and then tried to tie him to the Obamacare website fix - sorry that does not work. You can also find Romney donators in the UnitedHealth Group executive ranks. New boss for fixing the balky health care website http://www.wral.com/obama-admin-taps-contractor-to-fix-health-website/13037498/