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Enterprise resource planning implementation is consuming billions, yet agencies keep repeating the same costly mistakes. Critics ask: is modernization driving real change or just rebuilding outdated problems on expensive new systems? Federal agencies are spending billions on ERP modernization, yet many projects still spiral into delays, ballooning costs, and disappointing results. Critics argue the real problem isn't outdated technology it’s leadership teams chasing digital transformation headlines without fixing the organizational failures that derail these projects. The software gets upgraded. The problems often don't. Federal agencies are under growing pressure to replace aging systems, improve transparency, and prepare for an AI-driven future. Yet experts say many organizations are still approaching ERP modernization as a technology project when it is really a business transformation challenge. According to Sandeep Dorawala, president of enterprise systems and solutions at SMX, agencies must focus on governance, requirements management, and long-term return on investment before launching major ERP initiatives. The Billion-Dollar Mistake One of the biggest misconcept...