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Editorial: Welcome to technology BIA
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TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 2002 The Norwich Bulletin in an editorial today praises the Bureau of Indian Affairs for developing a computer system to aid federal recognition decisions. "Welcome to the information age, BIA," the paper writes. "Wait until you learn about the Internet!" The BIA is using Microsoft Access, a commercial database, to store information about the Schaghticoke Tribal Nation. The tribe is seeking recognition and is under a court-imposed timetable. The BIA hopes to replicate the effort for other petitioning groups. Get the Story:
Editorial: BIA discovers technology (The Norwich Bulletin 6/25) Related Stories:
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