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  2. List of megaprojects - Wikipedia

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    The largest and heaviest aircraft of any kind for over a decade (1970 to 1982). This military cargo plane was the first development program with a billion dollar cost overrun. [8] [9] F-22 Raptor: Lockheed Martin: United States: 1996: Completed: 2011: A single seat, twin-engine fifth-generation fighter that uses stealth technology. F-35 ...

  3. Project Nightingale - Wikipedia

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    Project Nightingale is a data storage and processing project by Google Cloud and Ascension, a Catholic health care system comprising a chain of 2,600 hospitals, doctors' offices and other related facilities, in 21 states, with tens of millions of patient records available for processing health care data. Ascension is one of the largest health ...

  4. List of failed and overbudget custom software projects

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    Smart Systems for Health / eHealth Ontario: Electronic health record: Ontario, Canada: Provincial government eHealth Ontario is a group of projects that replaced a previous failed project, Smart Systems for Health, which "spent $650 million but failed to produce anything of lasting value." However, in 2009 the CEO of the eHealth Ontario agency ...

  5. Megaproject - Wikipedia

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    A megaproject is an extremely large-scale construction and investment project. [1] A more general definition is "Megaprojects are temporary endeavours (i.e. projects) characterised by: large investment commitment, vast complexity (especially in organisational terms), and long-lasting impact on the economy, the environment, and society". [2]

  6. Ultra-large-scale systems - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Sullivan has stated that the US healthcare system is "clearly an ultra-large-scale system" [7] and that building national scale cyberinfrastructure for healthcare "demands not just a rigorous, modern software and systems engineering effort, but an approach at the cutting edge of our understanding of information processing systems and ...

  7. Program management - Wikipedia

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    The program manager has an oversight of the purpose and status of the projects in a program. In program management, the manager supports all project-level activity by ensuring program goals are met at each milestone of the project. In addition, the program manager is ultimately responsible for execution of projects to include decision-making ...

  8. National Health Planning and Resources Development Act

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    The National Health Planning and Resources Development Act, or Public Law 93-641 is a piece of 1974 American Congressional legislation. Many Certificate of Need programs trace their origin to the act which offered incentives for states to implement these programs.

  9. Surgical Care Improvement Project - Wikipedia

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    The Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP) partnership is an American multi-year national campaign to substantially reduce surgical mortality and morbidity through collaborative efforts between healthcare organizations. The campaign began in August 2005 with the original goal of reducing the national incidence of surgical complications by 25% ...