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Monthly Archives: March 2011

Where did you store that record?

One of the biggest challenges facing government in the electronic era is establishing systems for properly archiving records. That’s the opinion of David Ferriero, who happens to be the Archivist of the United States, one he offered at a March 18th event put on by the Center for American Progress and OpenTheGovernment.org. The National Archives …

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What not to do with a suspicious package

Did you see the news story earlier this week about the suspicious package left uninspected for three weeks at a federal building in Detroit? Click here for a link to the article in the Washington Post.   The package apparently had been left outside the building, and a private security guard brought it in; he …

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Take a page from the government’s book – protect your operations

The security of physical and digital communications between the federal government and citizens, corporations, organizations, and both state-level and foreign governments is a well known challenge. Think about it: Anthrax scares, letter bombs, computer viruses, spam – while their intended outcomes may be different, from creating a nuisance to potentially deadly, just the threat of …

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Welcome to Government Connections

I would like to welcome our new readers to the first post of Government Connections. Government Connections will share Pitney Bowes Government Solutions’ expertise, insight and best practices on how to manage threats against physical mail – chemical, biological, radiological or explosive – and secure digital communications, particularly in an environment where paper becomes less …

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