1 posted on
07/21/2007 12:27:58 PM PDT by
neverdem
To: neverdem
former SAIC executive David A. Kay, who was the chief U.N. weapons inspector in IraqInteresting...
2 posted on
07/21/2007 12:31:16 PM PDT by
LibFreeOrDie
(L'Chaim!)
To: neverdem
The data were stored on a single, SAIC-owned, non-secure server in Shalimar, officials said. The contracts were with the Army, Navy, Air Force and Department of Homeland Security, which administers the Coast Guard. The work was being done in connection with Tricare, the health-care system for more than 9 million active-duty soldiers, retirees and their families.
3 posted on
07/21/2007 12:34:07 PM PDT by
SoldierMedic
(Rowan Walter, 23 Feb 2007 Ramadi)
To: neverdem
It is illegal to transmit unencrypted health information over the Internet.
And yet nobody will go to jail and the company will not pay a significant fine. And once this blows over -- and it will -- they will get more contracts (just look at Diebold). So how can any executive justify spending money on security?
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6 posted on
07/21/2007 9:11:52 PM PDT by
neverdem
(Call talk radio. We need a Constitutional Amendment for Congressional term limits. Let's Roll!)
To: hiredhand
SAIC Professionalism........
8 posted on
07/21/2007 10:41:45 PM PDT by
Squantos
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