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...enforcing the laws and policies already in place? It has been reported elsewhere that VA data security policies already in place were routinely ignored (presumably because the Secretary didn't think it important to enforce them). If that's the case, I don't see how new laws will help.
Posted by: John L. Ries   Posted on: 06/08/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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How about...  John L. Ries | 06/08/06
loss of va data  wdinwiddie | 06/08/06
Laws don't mean anything unless they are enforced.  osreinstall | 06/08/06
Getting run out of town? Get in front of the mob & lead the parade!  ejhonda | 06/08/06
gotta admit, thats good commentary =)  Insert Name Here | 06/09/06
Veterans Affairs chief calls for stronger data laws  Harvey Seven | 06/08/06
VA Chief calls for Stronger data laws  Eagles501s | 06/09/06
Fire the Clueless VA Secretary  Dr_Zinj | 06/09/06
Ass kissers  poriland4 | 06/09/06
make it easy, easier to enforce  schwana | 06/09/06
I'm from the Gov; I'm here to help  cdyer@... | 06/09/06
Responsible Leadership rather than stronger data laws  jkepa@... | 06/12/06
Fine and dandy, but . . .  Sheeva | 06/15/06
People are dumb![more]  BlazeEagle | 06/16/06

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