Re: [Fed-Talk] New iMac
Re: [Fed-Talk] New iMac
- Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] New iMac
- From: "Claiborne, Ronald MAJ PEO EIS PM DCATS" <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 07:52:17 -0400
No one is telling DoD to buy the ones with cameras, they can buy the desktops with multiple processors.
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Sent: Thu Oct 13 07:35:44 2005
Subject: Re: [Fed-Talk] New iMac
On Oct 12, 2005, at 1:35 PM, Dan O'Donnell wrote:
> "Apple CEO Steve Jobs got things started by revealing a new iMac
> that will
> be similar to the current model, but thinner. It will have a built-
> in iSight
> camera with still and video capabilities"
>
> I hope somebody in Federal told the designers that cameras are not
> allowed
> in cle*red/cl*ssified areas.
Computers with built-in cameras may not be purchased at all at the
Naval Research Laboratory, even for use in unclassified areas which
is the vast majority of our space. I expect the rules are similar
through out DoD.
Now the first thing people think is why can't you just take the
camera out, turns out the ruling is "no computers with built-in
cameras" period. Same applies to PDA's and cell phones.
michael
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