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Lamberth orders disclosure of computer reports
Friday, January 23, 2004
The federal judge overseeing the Indian trust fund wants reports of the Department of Interior's computer systems made public. In an order dated January 21, U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth told special master Alan Balaran to file the "all the reports on the information technology systems" at DOI within 11 days. He directed Balaran to "remove any information that might jeopardize the security of individual Indian Trust Data" before turning in the documents. Balaran has hired information technology firms to test whether or not the department's systems are safe from hackers. In the summer of 2001, one firm was able to break into computers housing billions of dollars in Indian trust fund data without detection. DOI later hired that firm, Predictive Systems, to beef up its network. According to a House subcommittee, DOI's computer network is among the worst in federal government. Lawmakers gave the department an "F" in an annual report card released last month. Relevant Documents:
Order on Special Master Contractor Reports (January 21, 2004) From the Indianz.Com Archive:
Report reveals attacks on tribal, Indian trust (12/5)
No Trust: Hacking the Department of Interior (12/5)
DOI Shutdown: 'We're Hurting Tribes' (12/7)
From the top, a gamble in trust (12/7) Relevant Links:
Indian Trust: Cobell v. Norton - http://www.indiantrust.com
Cobell v. Norton, Department of Justice - http://www.usdoj.gov/civil/cases/cobell/index.htm
Indian Trust, Department of Interior - http://www.doi.gov/indiantrust Related Stories:
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Interior given 'F' on computer security (12/11)
Norton says DOI computer systems not secure (09/18)
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DOI e-mail server was temporarily disconnected (04/25)
DOI concealed TAAMS problems from court (4/22)
BIA incident prompts high-level recommendation (03/27)
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New Bush budget aims to improve trust fund (02/04)
Court report blasts McCaleb for destroying records (01/27)
Court: McCaleb 'fabricated' e-mail story (1/24)
Martin read about deposition online (12/23)
BIA aides circumventing court (12/16)
Martin's role in incident surfaces (12/16)
McCaleb latest in long line of DOI departures (11/25)
Key trust reform player leaving BIA (02/28)
Trust fund corruption not a problem, says witness (01/15)
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Lamberth orders disclosure of computer reports
Friday, January 23, 2004
The federal judge overseeing the Indian trust fund wants reports of the Department of Interior's computer systems made public. In an order dated January 21, U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth told special master Alan Balaran to file the "all the reports on the information technology systems" at DOI within 11 days. He directed Balaran to "remove any information that might jeopardize the security of individual Indian Trust Data" before turning in the documents. Balaran has hired information technology firms to test whether or not the department's systems are safe from hackers. In the summer of 2001, one firm was able to break into computers housing billions of dollars in Indian trust fund data without detection. DOI later hired that firm, Predictive Systems, to beef up its network. According to a House subcommittee, DOI's computer network is among the worst in federal government. Lawmakers gave the department an "F" in an annual report card released last month. Relevant Documents:
Order on Special Master Contractor Reports (January 21, 2004) From the Indianz.Com Archive:
Report reveals attacks on tribal, Indian trust (12/5)
No Trust: Hacking the Department of Interior (12/5)
DOI Shutdown: 'We're Hurting Tribes' (12/7)
From the top, a gamble in trust (12/7) Relevant Links:
Indian Trust: Cobell v. Norton - http://www.indiantrust.com
Cobell v. Norton, Department of Justice - http://www.usdoj.gov/civil/cases/cobell/index.htm
Indian Trust, Department of Interior - http://www.doi.gov/indiantrust Related Stories:
Lamberth orders DOI to turn over IT reports (12/12)
Interior given 'F' on computer security (12/11)
Norton says DOI computer systems not secure (09/18)
Judge seeks to break impasse over trust systems (07/29)
<Lamberth orders disconnect of computer systems (06/30)
DOI e-mail server was temporarily disconnected (04/25)
DOI concealed TAAMS problems from court (4/22)
BIA incident prompts high-level recommendation (03/27)
Senior trust reform official leaves Interior (03/10)
New Bush budget aims to improve trust fund (02/04)
Court report blasts McCaleb for destroying records (01/27)
Court: McCaleb 'fabricated' e-mail story (1/24)
Martin read about deposition online (12/23)
BIA aides circumventing court (12/16)
Martin's role in incident surfaces (12/16)
McCaleb latest in long line of DOI departures (11/25)
Key trust reform player leaving BIA (02/28)
Trust fund corruption not a problem, says witness (01/15)
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