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BOM Website Cost Soars to $96 Million

Summary

  • Bureau of Meteorology website redesign cost $96 million.
  • Original cost was reported as $4.1 million, excluding design contract.
  • New chief acknowledges agency mistakes and aims for transparency.
BOM Website Cost Soars to $96 Million

The Bureau of Meteorology's much-criticized website redesign has a final cost of $96 million, far exceeding earlier reports. This figure accounts for a substantial $78 million contract with consultancy Accenture Australia, which was not included in the initial $4.1 million public statement. The redesign faced public backlash, particularly during recent severe weather events, due to its difficult navigation and altered radar map.

New bureau chief Dr. Stuart Minchin, in his first interview two weeks after assuming the role, committed to greater transparency. He acknowledged that the agency made mistakes under the previous leadership of Dr. Andrew Johnson. Dr. Minchin expressed his intention to openly address these errors and work towards improving the bureau's public image and services.

The revelation of the true cost raises questions about project management and public communication within the Bureau of Meteorology. As the agency moves forward, the focus will be on addressing user complaints and ensuring future projects are delivered more efficiently and transparently, particularly given the critical nature of meteorological data.

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The total cost for the Bureau of Meteorology's website redesign is $96 million.
The website was criticized for being difficult to navigate and having map changes that obscured place names.
The new chief of the Bureau of Meteorology is Dr. Stuart Minchin.

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