Soundbytes: Telework, BlackBerrys and HSPD-12
A weekly roundup of comments from Nextgov.com. All comments are presented in their original, unedited form.
A weekly roundup of comments from Nextgov.com. All comments are presented in their original, unedited form.
98% of todays CS aren't mature enough to be entrusted with telework. Hell 98% don't put in 40 hours a week right now From dan ketter
This is for Dan Ketter....you are an idiot and very prejuduced against CS employees. The people that I work with are dedicated and self starters and don't deserve the contempt that you have! Read more from Meanmama
A number of companies and government buildings do not allow cell phones with cameras into their building. Ditch the camera and you may see more usage of those phones as business phones. From Deji
Why should I have to pay over $100.00 just to get a BlackBerry without a camera? If it a security issue then just secure parts of the building, not the entire building. Read more from John Jira
On White House to unveil revised ID management plan Friday
HSPD-12 has encountered significant delays because as a security system it was built backwards and the pieces necessary to make it trustworthy are still not there. From Rich
This seems to be a step in the right direction, but I believe that an actual global solution is a long time off. From Jeffrey A. Williams
On IG finds lots to worry about in FAA's air traffic control upgrade
Great, one more vital national function that will be destroyed when the Chineese rip into our satellite system in the first minutes of a conflict! When will we learn? From Concerned American
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