The Pentagon has warned staffers
and contractors working for the Missile Defense Agency to stop using
government computers and networks to surf the web looking at porn. The
announcement came from the Missile Defense Agency's executive director
John James Jr.
James wrote in a recent memo that employees and contractors in recent months had been discovered "engaging in inappropriate use of the MDA network."
He wrote in the memo, "Specifically, there have been instances of employees and contractors accessing websites, or transmitting messages, containing pornographic or sexually explicit images." He continued, "These actions are not only unprofessional, they reflect time taken away from designated duties, are in clear violation of federal and DoD and regulations, consume network resources and can compromise the security of the network though the introduction of malware or malicious code."
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James wrote in a recent memo that employees and contractors in recent months had been discovered "engaging in inappropriate use of the MDA network."
He wrote in the memo, "Specifically, there have been instances of employees and contractors accessing websites, or transmitting messages, containing pornographic or sexually explicit images." He continued, "These actions are not only unprofessional, they reflect time taken away from designated duties, are in clear violation of federal and DoD and regulations, consume network resources and can compromise the security of the network though the introduction of malware or malicious code."
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