Upgrade on track for aging IT system handling old-age benefits, minister says
OTTAWA — Canada’s seniors minister says work to update the computer system handling old-age security payments to a new platform is on track to be done by the end of the year.
Deb Schulte says the $175-million upgrade will help modernize technology that dates from half a century ago.
The work won’t be considered complete until after a “stabilization” period in which officials will test the new platform to ensure there are no digital snags, Schulte says.
She also says the government will invest what is required to renovate systems that send out billions in benefits for seniors and to improve service.