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State of Virginia Technology Centers Down 190

bswooden writes "Some rather important departments (DMV, Social Services, Taxation) in the state of Virginia are currently without access to documents and information as a technology meltdown has caused much of their infrastructure to be offline for over 24 hours now. State CIO Sam Nixon said, 'A failure occurred in one memory card in what is known as a "storage area network," or SAN, at Virginia's Information Technologies Agency (VITA) suburban Richmond computing center, one of several data storage systems across Virginia.' How does the IT for some of the largest departments in a state come to a screeching halt over a single memory card? Oh, and also, the state is paying Northrup Grumman $2.4 billion over 10 years to manage the state's IT infrastructure." Reader miller60 adds, "Virginia's IT systems drew scrutiny last fall when state agencies reported rolling outages due to the lack of network redundancy."

Comment Re:Bad sign (Score 1) 288

FAA is the same with airlines, they have a conflict of interest in their mission statement to both promote air travel and be responsible for safety. Lyndon Johnson made his considerable personal fortune manipulating the FCC for personal gain in acquiring Texas broadcast entities. The outdated mission statements of these parastatal entities need to be rewritten for the common good. Scumbaggery abides and will continue to do so otherwise.

Biotech

Good SAT Scores Lead To Higher Egg Donor Prices 175

alphadogg writes "Analysis from Georgia Institute of Technology of college newspaper egg donor ads showed that higher payments offered to egg donors correlated with higher SAT scores. 'Holding all else equal, an increase of 100 SAT points in the score of a typical incoming student increased the compensation offered to oocyte donors at that college or university by $2,350,' writes researcher Aaron D. Levine in a paper published in the March-April issue of the Hastings Center Report. Concerned about eggs being treated as commodities, and worried that big financial rewards could entice women to ignore the risks of the rigorous procedures required for harvesting, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine discourages compensation based on donors' personal characteristics. The society also discourages any payments over $10,000."

Comment SEAD/Iron Fist is perfect for drones+ (Score 1) 449

Suppression of Enemy Air Defenses is the perfect use for the little pilotless bastards. They already used swarms of them in the Gulf War as radar decoys. Situational awareness is the key factor in whether you screw up or you don't in launching non-SEAD attacks. 2025 sounds about right for twitch kids taking over the red buttons. Not. Would you rather have a human or a swarm of TwitchGeeks on caffeine whom you don't know guarding your carrier group? It's more a cultural issue than a technolgical one. --kosmonot

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