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Hack In The Box
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Emergency communications interoperability at DHS questioned (Dec 14 2006 01:00 GMT) - Democrats who will assume leadership roles on homeland security when the new Congress convenes in January are questioning Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff's recently-stated goal for having interoperable emergency communications systems nationwide by the end of 2008. Two Democrats, including incoming House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), wrote in a letter Dec. 8 to Chertoff that his 2008 goal "demonstrates a misunderstanding of the challenges and scope of achieving interoperability among federal, state and local levels of government. The reality is that interoperable communications systems will require a complicated and expensive process that cannot be executed without real knowledge, leadership and funding on the federal level. |
Tactical Gamer
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Bugs Bugs Everywhere! (Dec 14 2006 01:00 GMT) - ---Quote (Originally by Averinn)--- Edit - I'd like to make it clear that these are not ALL the known issues for 2.0.1. These are some of the most commonly reported issues for patch 2.0. |
PR Web (The Free Wire Service) Computer Software
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LANrev LP Introduces Version 4.0 of LANrev Client Mangement Suite (Dec 14 2006 01:00 GMT) - LANrev LP introduces LANrev 4.0, a major update to the LANrev lifecycle management software. LANrev 4.0 adds Active Directory integration, LANrev TheftTrack detection for stolen computers, and LANrev InstallEase Packaging/Snapshot tool for Mac OS X , to LANrev's already robust feature set which includes patch management, software distribution, disk imaging, software license management, remote management, and software and hardware asset management. |
Health News from Medical News Today
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Contact Lenses A Good Choice For Children 12 And Younger (Dec 14 2006 01:00 GMT) - Children 8 to 12 years old are just as adept as teenagers at handling and wearing contact lenses."Optometrists traditionally don't prescribe contact lenses to children until they are at least 12 years old," said Jeffrey Walline, an assistant professor of optometry at Ohio State University. "But we found that younger children are just as responsible with their lenses. [click link for full article] |
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