Are we letting the genie out of the bottle?
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/04/us/other-agencies-clamor-for-data-nsa-compiles.html?hp&_r=0
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/04/us/other-agencies-clamor-for-data-nsa-compiles.html?hp&_r=0
What makes you think the private contractors are any worse than the gov't employees? I don't understand that part.
What makes you think the private contractors are any worse than the gov't employees? I don't understand that part.
A federal judge ruled Monday that the National Security Agency's phone surveillance program is likely unconstitutional, Politico reports.
I know a good number of people with high level clearances who started as contractors and eventually hired on to places like Boeing in the weapons division in STL, who have a less-than-stellar performance up until high school graduation, some with GEDs, because the typical personality type that excels in cryptography, network security, and various aspects of IT work does not really do well in the uber structured regimented educational institutions. This is pretty evident when you look at the way employees work in successful tech companies, and what allowances they are given, as well as fringe benefits. Snowdens history is NOT all that abnormal. It's kind of /expected/ to be honest. Employers outside of bean-counter-human-resources-types accommodate it when possible.