Return to Article: Missing data not a security threat, Los Alamos says
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This is the umpteenth time this group has failed to protect secret information in the proper manner. Based on pay-for-performance they all should be fired! I say fire these free-loaders and close the place down. It would save the USA a tremendous amount of money and stop the leaking of nuclear data to our ememies. Stop building the bomb and start building society! Stop subsidies for scientists and math majors and start building housing and providing food for the poor. Government subsidies for these people have diverted far too many bright people onto the public dole and they should be stopped now. They have proven themselves unfit to handle the secrets of the country.
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How can missing CLASSIFIED information not be a security threat?? Why was the data classified to begin with and how come the classified data was not controlled - it is supposed to either in a cleared person's possession or locked in a secure container???? This leaves tons of questions in a secure facilities' ability to handle sensitive data and since this is not the first incident - red lights should be flashing - - and action being taken!!!!!!!
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What we have here is a cover up. They admit they haven't fixed the last loss of classified information and now they have another one. You can believe there is nothing wrong but I don't.
Poor management getting away with losing nuclear secrets, how dumb can we be if chose to believe these people.
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