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InternetNews February 28, 2005 Roy Mark |
Feds Approve New Smart Card Standards Federal employees and government contractors will eventually be given cards with digital photos and fingerprints.  |
The Motley Fool February 28, 2005 Bill Mann |
On Social Security: Fun With Numbers The Social Security debate rages on. Clearly, changes are necessary, but which ones?  |
InternetNews February 25, 2005 Erin Joyce |
Tech Needs to Opt-In For ID Protection It's up to the tech industry to improve consumers' data privacy because even if Congress acts, it won't have much of an effect.  |
Reason February 2005 Julian Sanchez |
Data: Ride 'Em Cowboy Many Europeans believe that Americans commonly work three jobs to make ends meet, and that low U.S. unemployment is entirely due to the high proportion of the population that's incarcerated.  |
InternetNews February 25, 2005 Roy Mark |
ChoicePoint ID Theft Stirs Up Congress When lawmakers return to work next week, private data protection legislation will be all the rage.  |
InternetNews February 25, 2005 Michael Singer |
IBM Said to Offer Concessions in Lenovo Deal Lenovo may be barred access to some of IBM's U.S. government customers because of national security concerns, and may have to kick employees out of Research Triangle Park, reports say.  |
InternetNews February 24, 2005 Roy Mark |
Claria Exec Joins DHS Privacy Committee Chief privacy officer for adware firm formerly known as Gator is now representative on panel advising in privacy issues.  |
Parameters Spring 2005 Saxby Chambliss |
We Have Not Correctly Framed the Debate on Intelligence Reform Over the last decade, our intelligence community has failed us. It wasn't able to penetrate the al Qaeda terrorist organization, and we paid a high price for that failure.  |
Parameters Spring 2005 George H. Quester |
Demographic Trends and Military Recruitment: Surprising Possibilities This article will attempt to project current demographic trends in the United States and abroad, along with several related determinants, a substantial distance into the future, so as to explore some possibly surprising implications for the recruitment of armed forces  |
Parameters Spring 2005 Christopher Henzel |
The Origins of al Qaeda's Ideology: Implications for US Strategy If American strategists fail to understand and exploit the divide between the establishments and the revolutionaries within Sunni Islam, the United States will play into the radicals' hands, and turn fence-sitting Sunnis into enemies.  |
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