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Vermont pauses workers’ compensation IT project after vendor issues; state to reassess options

2395446 · February 25, 2025
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Committee members were told Feb. 25 that Vermont’s long‑running workers’ compensation modernization has been paused after the project failed to meet expectations; officials said some vendor work may be reusable but a new procurement or revised scope is under consideration.

On Feb. 25 the House Energy and Digital Infrastructure Committee was briefed on multiple Department of Labor modernization efforts and told that the workers’ compensation project has been paused while officials reassess options.

Michael Harrington, commissioner for the Vermont Department of Labor, said the department recently "decided to separate ties with that vendor" after concluding the product and costs did not meet expectations. Andrea de Labriere, deputy secretary at the Agency of Digital Services, told the committee the decision to pause and re‑evaluate "was not…

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