Great. Now I can swap my 40-75 daily emails for some popup that demands immediate attention from somebody who thinks they can manage my time and workload better than I can. I’m glad I’ll retire soon.
TC
“Im not sure what the medium is going to be,...”
As long as it’s not a short medium at large!
Telepathy!
Sounds expensive
Preferably something that’s untraceable and not saved anywhere.
Eliminates the need for shredding, redacting or disk-wiping at some later date...
Most government officials dream of a communication sytem that leaves no record or audit trail.
The main reason cell phones aren’t allowed in military facilities is because of their recording capabilities, audio, video, photos. This policy would either have to be rescinded, or all new devices developed...sort of like going back to walkie-talkies. With no email, how would they communicate with non-military entities?
Lordy. Reminds me of the whizzing contests I would get pulled into by research staff. With half the staff having root privileges, it was kind of hard to prove who struck John. I recall a particular shoot out where I was suspected of deleting emails (I was sys admin) in a particular spat between personalities. I produced a backup tape of all the email, including those ‘missing’. Yes, it was like herding cats and whiny little girls. Yeah, I spent most of my time un-doing what the researchers did (Oh, did I do that?) I called it job security.
It’s political gobbled-gook. Like development of cuisine-grade MREs and self-deploying vehicle camouflage systems that soldiers have been told of for the last 30 years.
Internet-based social media functions cannot be integrated into closed, secure networks without greatly compromising security and forfeiting NSA PL-4 and above accreditation.
DoD secure communications should not be held to Twitter and Facebook OMG! information sharing standards.
Anyone speaking like this should be caned.
That'd be great.