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Tech group appeals ISP wiretapping diktat
News The coalition on Friday asked the full US Court of Appeals in Washington, DC, to review a 9 June ruling that sided with the Bush administration. A coalition of civil liberties groups and technology companies, including Pulver.com and Sun... [24 Jul 2006]
US push for more internal anti-terror data sharing
News The Bush administration said on Tuesday it would make greater use of what the US government calls "travel intelligence", or methods of linking databases to try to detect terrorists before they travel. [18 Jan 2006]
US bids to hold on to net
News Less than two weeks before a United Nations summit on the internet begins, technology firms including Google, IBM and Microsoft are supporting the Bush administration's efforts to maintain the United States' influence over domain names. [04 Nov 2005]
Protect the net from UN menace, says US senator
News The Bush administration recently raised objections to the proposed addition of dot-xxx as a red-light district for pornographers, for instance, a veto power that no other government is able to wield. A new resolution introduced in the US Senate... [19 Oct 2005]
New order in New Orleans
Comment As floodwaters were leaching the life from New Orleans last Tuesday, President Bush delivered an impassioned speech calling for the continued occupation of Iraq. We will defeat the terrorists," Bush informed a crowd of World War II veterans. [06 Sep 2005]
Making CRM Work in Your Environment
White Paper USA Services is one of the Bush Administration's 24 E-Gov projects. It provides citizens convenient access to federal information and services, and offers federal agencies a resource to improve their responsiveness to citizens. [28 Dec 2004]
Did FBI's sub-standard IT cost 11 September lives?
News But Ashcroft's testimony appears to be the first time the Bush administration has pointed to "budgetary neglect" of technology and a lack of cash from Congress as a reason the FBI failed to thwart the 11 September attacks on the World Trade Center... [19 Apr 2004]
US gets a new cybersecurity czar
News The Bush administration said on Monday that it has chosen Amit Yoran, a computer security veteran with experience in the public and private sectors, to oversee the government's cybersecurity efforts. He'll serve as a kind of overseer of the federal... [16 Sep 2003]
Bush unveils final cyber security plan
News The Bush administration signed off on Friday the final version of the US strategy for protecting the internet and securing information systems. Bush wrote in a letter introducing the document. The DHS will also be responsible for responding in the... [17 Feb 2003]
Spooks share secrets
News The Bush administration has thrown $155m at the project to start the process this year, with a request from the OHS for a further $722m out of the next White House budget. Both federal and state security agencies will be able to access all... [14 Feb 2002]
Bush pledges money to US e-government
News Bush pledged the first $10m installment in 2002, of a $100m kitty dedicated to support America's e-gov.com site, which is a focus for government services online. The Federal Computer Incident Response Capability (FedCIRC), a division of the... [02 Mar 2001]
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