[citation][nom]IT jeenyuss[/nom]You know, if government paid competitively with private enterprise, then they could attract decent talent, and not the bottom-of-the-barrel employees that allowed all of this to happen.In the end, it would eventually save taxpayer money, as smarter employees will impart efficiency, innovation and correctness on everything they touch, which save money on costly screw-ups, and eventually allow for less labor as more efficient processes are put into production.Google, Facebook, large banks, etc... will pay someone $100-$200k a year or more to get top talent for their world-class IT operations... As long as goverment IT pays so low, they'll continue to attract the rejects nobody else wanted.[/citation]
Could of sworn it was private companies that had the leak of the F-22 info.
Yea, so much for private enterprise being superior with security....
This is the case of let's not bother with it and "waste" money making sure were more secure.
Does Sony ring a bell?