how convenient, and our next guest, who is a computer, pert is g is going tole the us if the claims are true and accurate and joining us is our friend luke chung, and you may remember him, but he told aus at the time that the whole obamacare website being unveiled you could have built a better website for about $1 million and i will never forget that quote. thank you for having me back. okay. let me put up here on the screen for the people at home, because this is a diagram showing the various locations of a, of documents of a server pointing to right here, the blackberry computer, and et cetera and this is going to go to my question for you, luke, for example, everybody is-foe used can on the hard drive crash and i have multiple e-mail accounts, and in the multiple e-mail accounts i can get all of the e-mails on the iphone and the ipad and two work computers a and home computer and my wife s computer, and any computer that i am using
the group, and it reads like a corporate annual report on all of the military activities in iraq since 2012. it breaks down iraq into seven areas of responsibility. the terror group looks like it has learned how to clear, hold and build a key doctrine of the u.s. insurgency, and jessica lewis has looked at it for the institute of war. these are planned and coordinated offenses that are extremely well executed and we have to think of more in terms of how the disrupt the strategy as if they were a conventional enemy and not a terrorist enemy who can execute spectacular attacks. last year, isis conducted 1,88 1,883s as is nations, and had 438 suicide attacks and of 2013, isis claims to have 15,000 fighters. its immediate goal was to capture mosul which it did last week, and former and current military officials have warned against the mission of conducting air strikes. h this cannot be the air force for the shia militias or the shia on the sunni arab fight. that is why p
the group, and it reads like a corporate annual report on all of the military activities in iraq since 2012. it breaks down iraq into seven areas of responsibility. the terror group looks like it has learned how to clear, hold and build a key doctrine of the u.s. insurgency, and jessica lewis has looked at it for the institute of war. these are planned and coordinated offenses that are extremely well executed and we have to think of more in terms of how the disrupt the strategy as if they were a conventional enemy and not a terrorist enemy who can execute spectacular attacks. last year, isis conducted 1,88 1,883s as is nations, and had 438 suicide attacks and of 2013, isis claims to have 15,000 fighters. its immediate goal was to capture mosul which it did last week, and former and current military officials have warned against the mission of conducting air strikes. h this cannot be the air force for the shia militias or the shia on the sunni arab fight. that is why p
if you would have been hired to build this site, how much could you build it for and how much better could it be? to build the site like this with the infrastructure, architecture you are looking at $5 million to $10 million maximum. totally secure and it would work, functional start to finish. you wouldn t still need to build 40% of the website? basically functional. you do proper testing. this isn t rocket science. web application development is a proven science. companies do it all the time. luke, i asked you and you said for a million bucks you could do it. right. the user interface is just the automation of a 12-page paper form. that s a slam dunk for any web development company. easy, straightforward. the back end stuff, more complicated but very doable. this doesn t need to be a silicon valley space project. this is braead and butter.
that is absolutely incredible, especially to those who do this for a living, like david kennedy and luke chung, they weighed in. to build a site like this with the infrastructure, architecture, you re looking at maybe five or $10 million at a maximum right. you do your proper testing. and the type of things we re seeing isn t rocket science. web application development is a proven science. companies do it alt time. this does not need to be a silicon valley space project. this is bread and butter business application web site. i would agree with mr. kennedy in the five, $10 million range max. okay. so you could have built it for five or 10 million. extraordinarily, darrell issa yesterday said that he had testimony that apparently a large internet technology company offered the federal government, we will build your site for free. and the federal government passed on it. who was it? i was reading on-line, it was probably ibm because i think in