I would guess it's likely to be produced internally, but much less likely to be public. That said, if there's demand and there's enough good reporting, it seems reasonable to expect something worth reading.
This is a great discussion of the issues involved, and should be required for anyone seriously trying to critique or criticize healthcare.gov.
I'm also a fan of Tom Lee's post (referenced by Phil) about the easy and hard problems of healthcare.gov, complete with a pretty good party planning analogy:
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[ 2.6 ms ] story [ 24.8 ms ] threadI'm also a fan of Tom Lee's post (referenced by Phil) about the easy and hard problems of healthcare.gov, complete with a pretty good party planning analogy:
http://sunlightfoundation.com/blog/2013/10/05/easy-problems-...
Even though there are half as many upvotes on Reddit right now, it seems to be driving most of the new traffic