• In particular, the Home Office which was criticised for giving "apparently contradictory reasons" for not allowing the OFT routine access to the information contained in the police national computer and the Criminal Records Bureau.

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  • Law enforcement officials have blamed the lapse in collecting and turning over documents in the Timothy McVeigh case, in part, on the bureau's antiquated computer system.

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  • In addition to Walker, five witnesses testified Thursday morning, including officials with cell phone companies and a computer forensic specialist for the Ohio Bureau of Investigation who testified about her analysis of the contents of 17 cell phones examined by police.

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  • The Federal Bureau of Investigation has already warned computer users of Japan relief scams, including charity fraud schemes.

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  • In the most recent incident, the Journal was notified by the FBI of a potential breach in the middle of last year, when the FBI came across data that apparently had come from the computer network in the Journal's Beijing bureau, people familiar with the incident said.

    WSJ: Chinese Hackers Target U.S. Media

  • At a time when unemployment is stuck above 8% and hiring is lagging in many fields, the Bureau of Labor Statistics is predicting that jobs for computer scientists will increase by 19% between 2010 and 2020, a healthy growth rate.

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  • Identify and disseminate information about computer systems security holes, with CERT and the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) National Infrastructure Protection Center serving as clearing houses.

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  • For 25 years Visa operated as a humdrum service bureau for banks, with a bureaucracy as hidebound and inflexible as its computer system.

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  • The demand for computer-support specialists and software engineers, to take two examples, is expected by the Bureau of Labour Statistics (BLS) to double between 2000 and 2010.

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  • Brent Moulton, who manages the national accounts at the Bureau of Economic Analysis, told the Financial Times that the update was the biggest since computer software was added to the accounts in 1999.

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