Department of Justice computer security, Bureau of Prison’s sentry system: Hearing before the Government Information, Justice, and Agriculture Subcommittee … Congress, first session, September 11, 1991
Department of Justice computer security, Bureau of Prison’s sentry system: Hearing before the Government Information, Justice, and Agriculture Subcommittee … Congress, first session, September 11, 1991
Excerpt from Digital Equipment co-founder’s autobiography "Learn, Earn … – Network World Fusion
It was July of 1952, and I had accepted MIT’s offer to come to work in their Digital Computer Lab, which at the time was part of the institute’s Department of Electrical Engineering. It was widely known at the time that the lab was involved in the …
Anderson’s Autobiography "Learn, Earn and Return" – CIO
It was July of 1952, and I had accepted MIT’s offer to come to work in their Digital Computer Lab, which at the time was part of the institute’s Department of Electrical Engineering. It was widely known at the time that the lab was involved in the …
SP AusNet Selects GE for World`s First 4G Communications Smart Grid Solution … – Reuters
SP AusNet Selects GE for World`s First 4G Communications Smart Grid Solution …
Ulster Museum to reopen after £17m revamp – Irish Times
THE ULSTER Museum is to reopen in Belfast tomorrow after a three-year £17.2 million (€18.9 million) upgrade. The project has been funded by Stormont’s Department of Culture Arts and Leisure, which donated £11.2 million; the Heritage Lottery …
The Growing Cyberthreat – Forbes
The Growing Cyberthreat Forbes The Department of Homeland Security plans to hire up to 1000 experts in computer security over the next three years. The Pentagon, for its part, ..
How your U.S. lawmaker voted this week – Seattle Times
House Homeland Security budget By a 307-114 vote, the House on Thursday approved the conference report on a $44.1 billion Department of Homeland… By a 307-114 vote, the House on Thursday approved the conference report on a $44.1 billion Department …
Can police have outside jobs or not? – Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
There was a curious juxtaposition on page two of today’s Sun: One story by Justin Fenton details the Baltimore Police Department’s decision to demote the major in charge of the Southeastern District, in part because he had started an outside business …
CiCi’s Pizza Becomes the Latest Victim to a Breaking and Entering – The State Journal
BECKLEY — The Beckley Police Department investigates a breaking and entering at the CiCi’s Pizza on Eisenhower Drive. Workers reportedly found the restaurant damaged when they tried to open the store Friday morning.
Federal contractor pays $1.4 million after probe – VPR
A contractor for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security must pay $1.4 million in back wages to 237 workers following an investigation of employee misclassification by the federal Department of Labor
