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global1

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17. Now Your Cooking....
Fri Jan 13, 2023, 04:58 PM
Jan 2023

I like the way you think and your right RFID technology might even be a better application for tracking classified documents.

If FedEx, USPS, UPS and other mail carriers can train their people to use this technology - surely government employees that handle these documents can also be trained.

Thanks for your post!!!

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Good question. SheltieLover Jan 2023 #1
Not An Excuse In My Book.... global1 Jan 2023 #2
That's true. SheltieLover Jan 2023 #3
I can only guess that our national security is well aware of this, therefore some people CharleyDog Jan 2023 #25
Interesting points you raise! SheltieLover Jan 2023 #28
You would have to have the system in every department and agency in the federal government and sinkingfeeling Jan 2023 #4
Agreed - Think About This.... global1 Jan 2023 #7
When you ID it and give it a central authority Genki Hikari Jan 2023 #33
Depending upon the classification level Jerry2144 Jan 2023 #5
Heh, fossilized feces. Disaffected Jan 2023 #23
Can't we just wait to see what these documents might be? LakeArenal Jan 2023 #6
Seems Like That Is What We Always Do Is 'Just Wait And See'.... global1 Jan 2023 #8
You said it best the infrastructure is not just roads. LakeArenal Jan 2023 #12
I Was Wondering Why RobinA Jan 2023 #9
I Don't Think We Have The Whole Story Yet On This..... global1 Jan 2023 #11
Uhh, from the reports, that's exactly what happened. W_HAMILTON Jan 2023 #19
The post office already has the technology. Captain Zero Jan 2023 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author global1 Jan 2023 #13
These are good ideas, but remember Mr.Bill Jan 2023 #14
While such systems certainly could be adapted to classified documents, please remember... Silent3 Jan 2023 #15
Now Your Cooking.... global1 Jan 2023 #17
This is not a good idea, because once you have Genki Hikari Jan 2023 #34
Yes we do inthewind21 Jan 2023 #16
Looking At It In Another Way..... global1 Jan 2023 #18
You're asking for something that is basically impossible jmowreader Jan 2023 #20
I think "the stuff" @ Joe's place were just memos and papers for things he was working on. Botany Jan 2023 #21
I read it was from his Vice Presidential Daily Briefing nt CharleyDog Jan 2023 #27
Yes it was most likely from Joe's work as Vice President. Botany Jan 2023 #31
That's a good suggestion. Really. liberalla Jan 2023 #22
It's a terrible suggestion Genki Hikari Jan 2023 #36
Copy machines. Scanners. /nt progree Jan 2023 #24
I'm going to be the wet blanket. plimsoll Jan 2023 #26
Shipping and Classified Documents are completely separate things. Caliman73 Jan 2023 #29
Some "documents" are computer files that can be printed out. Phoenix61 Jan 2023 #30
In the military and government, us common folk are often not meant to know this information. PufPuf23 Jan 2023 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author neverforget Jan 2023 #35
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