The New York Times > F.B.I. May Scrap Vital Overhaul of Its Outdated Computer System
People wonder why you should keep up-to-date on technology. Here is the perfect example. The F.B.I. can't make the transition to a more seamless, integrated system. When you fall behind the technological curve, you lose. It's much harder to make a transition and takes more time and money in the long run. If you can do it at all.
I wondered about details concerning the system and found a fewhere and here. It tells me they've lacked leadership. It wasn't until 2001 that the Bureau got Internet access for agents and gave up their 386's.
Do I need to say any more?
People wonder why you should keep up-to-date on technology. Here is the perfect example. The F.B.I. can't make the transition to a more seamless, integrated system. When you fall behind the technological curve, you lose. It's much harder to make a transition and takes more time and money in the long run. If you can do it at all.
I wondered about details concerning the system and found a fewhere and here. It tells me they've lacked leadership. It wasn't until 2001 that the Bureau got Internet access for agents and gave up their 386's.
Do I need to say any more?
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