Re: [Fed-Talk] First no iMacs at DOD labs next no powerbooks?
Re: [Fed-Talk] First no iMacs at DOD labs next no powerbooks?
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] First no iMacs at DOD labs next no powerbooks?
- From: Steven Kirchoefer <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 8 Nov 2005 15:31:16 -0500
On Nov 8, 2005, at 2:45 PM, Michael Kluskens wrote:
Should clarify. Computers/PDA/Cellphones with embedded cameras are
banned from this installation, even if the user has a camera pass.
*** Thou shall not pass the front gate with an embedded camera. ***
I'm just waiting for the first banned car, some high enders have a
camera review mirror system.
Michael
I feel compelled to point out that with respect to the camera issue,
it is your personal cameras that are prohibited, not cameras that are
property of the government. We have cameras here that are government
property and for official use only. Presumedly, if it is a
government laptop that we are talking about, then it to is for
official use only too, as would be the camera embedded in the
laptop. We also have government property teleconferencing cameras.
I don't see why the laptop camera would be intrinsically different
than that. You just would not be able to use it for any unofficial
purpose.
Private equipment is an entirely different matter. It is not just
cameras. You can not bring in your privately-owned laptop for
government work either.
Steve Kirchoefer
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