I don't care for the Government, but I suspect that Chase Manhattan has a much better idea of the problems involved in cash transfer and accounting systems than you guys do. People who've never worked for financial institutions rarely understand where the real problems are.
I don't mean this to be patronizing -- I have a good deal of respect
Oh really? :-) I worked for First City National Bank in MIS for three years... I'm sure Chase has the drop in terms of experience, but you need to realize that these institutions are the IBMs of the financial world. How much truly innovative tech do you see out of IBM, despite all the centuries of experience locked up in meetings? (I went to work for them after First City, so I got to see it frist hand.) Also, the Credit Union movement was started by amateurs in the 19th century, and the bulk of CUs are still started by rank amateurs today, albeit the regulators like to see some folks who have at least a basic grasp of accounting (of which do indeed have.) I think that you are overestimating the sexiness of this project, as did an earlier poster. It's really quite ordinary, except that rather than being driven merely by a desire to get low-cost loans and a customer-centered approach, our field of membership gets all the digital banking services we can legally provide.... and if a few standards get set on the way, all the better :-). Doug -- ---------------- /\ Douglas Barnes cman@illuminati.io.com / \ Chief Wizard (512) 448-8950 (d), 447-7866 (v) / () \ Illuminati Online metaverse.io.com 7777 /______\