This document summarizes a study that uses actor-network theory to analyze how failure is constructed in discourse about Israel's national ICT integration program in K-12 education. The researchers compared the actor-network of the national program to a smaller municipal program. They found five key differences that may help explain the greater discussion of failure in the national program: 1) the inclusion of non-profit organizations in the national network, 2) the role of parents as mediators versus regular actors, 3) different information flows regarding teachers, 4) how teachers viewed computers, and 5) the lack of assessment measures in the national program versus the municipal one. The study provides insights into ICT integration challenges but has limitations as a small pilot study