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ErisDiscordia

(443 posts)
Sat Jan 30, 2016, 09:44 AM Jan 2016

After Embarrassing Hacks, Feds Roll Out New Government Agency

http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/01/new-government-agency-takeover-backgrounding

A new government agency is going to take over the process of performing background checks of existing and potential government employees. The news comes about six months after it was revealed that hackers had broken into the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) computers and stolen the sensitive personal information of nearly 22 million past and current federal employees, a scandal that cost former OPM Director Katherine Archuleta her job.

"This is primarily about recognizing the evolving threats and national security importance of the background investigation systems and data," Samuel J. Schumach, OPM's press secretary, told the New York Times. "Utilizing what DOD can provide—a large and trained cybersecurity work force to protect against and respond to cyberintrusions, and a strong focus on national security—is the right step to take."

The new agency will be called the National Background Investigations Bureau (NBIB), according to Federal New Radio, and it will take over the Federal Investigative Services, a bureau of the personnel agency that has been responsible for running most background checks. The Department of Defense will design and build the new agency's information technology and cybersecurity systems, Federal News Radio reports, and will also operate the data storage and security of the system. The NBIB and its staff will still work within the Office of Personnel Management, but a presidential appointee will run it, notes Engadget. It's unclear when the agency will get off the ground, but work on the project will begin this year.

The new agency is the result of a 90-day review of the government's information security policies and practices that President Barack Obama ordered in July. The president will ask for an additional $95 million in his 2017 budget to pay for the new agency...
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After Embarrassing Hacks, Feds Roll Out New Government Agency (Original Post) ErisDiscordia Jan 2016 OP
Fucking idiots basically gave my family's info away. TwilightGardener Jan 2016 #1
"The Department of Defense will design and build the new agency's information technology ..." bemildred Jan 2016 #2
This reminds me of California's attempts to computerize their DMV. Doc_Technical Jan 2016 #3
Long Live The Office Of Strategic Influence! bobthedrummer Jan 2016 #4

bemildred

(90,061 posts)
2. "The Department of Defense will design and build the new agency's information technology ..."
Sat Jan 30, 2016, 12:17 PM
Jan 2016

Thereby pretty much guaranteeing that the result will be expensive, insecure, and unusable, because the Pentagon has proven over and over again that it has no idea how to do large software systems.

 

bobthedrummer

(26,083 posts)
4. Long Live The Office Of Strategic Influence!
Sat Jan 30, 2016, 02:02 PM
Jan 2016

The United States and Cyberspace: Military Organization, Policies, and Activities (The National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book 539)
http://nsarchive.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB539-Declassified-Documents-on-US-Military-Activities-in-Cyberspace

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