Waxman: 473 Days of Email Missing From White House Agencies From 2003 to 2005
Dan Eggen and Elizabeth Williamson, of The Washington Post, report,
"The White House possesses no archived e-mail messages for many of its component offices, including the Executive Office of the President and the Office of the Vice President, for hundreds of days between 2003 and 2005, according to the summary of an internal White House study that was disclosed yesterday by a congressional Democrat."Clearly, there's a plausible reason for this odd data: Those offices just didn't get or send any e-mails on those 473 days. Some of those days were probably weekends, you know? I mean, c'mon! Didn't you ever hear of holidays?
Chuy, why do you people hate the USofA???
1 comment:
didn't you hear? losing email that you are required by law to archive is "consistent with industry best practices related to tape media management."
everyone knows that.
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