12.17.03
For Immediate Release
Amarillo, Texas December 17, 2003 -The Federal Government released its annual scorecard of agency security performance and, like last year, most agencies did poorly, getting Ds and Fs.
"The choice before us is a clear one: Inaction resulting in eventual economic devastation and potentially catastrophic loss of life, or preemptive action to protect our nation," Rep. Adam Putnam (R-Fla.), chairman of a House Subcommittee on Government Reform, said. "I, for one, vote for action. And today as I stand before you, I recommit the resources of my subcommittee to doing everything we can to ensure we adequately protect our nation against cyberattack."
One of the notable exceptions of the annual scorecard has been the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), who was one of the very few agencies receiving an A grade for security this year.
“NRC has worked very hard to improve its security environment and obtain an A grade. NRC management and staff recognize the need for a continuous focus if effective security is to be achieved and maintained. Last year Allied Technology Group installed a SAGE BRICKServer-based system to help protect sensitive information for the NRC. This, and other IT security support provided by Allied Technology demonstrated NRC’s security focus and were contributing factors to the improved grades”, said John Ippolito, Director of Information Technology Security, Allied Technology Group.
About Allied Technology Group
Allied Technology Group, Inc. is an information technology and engineering company dedicated to customer satisfaction by offering quality services and innovative solutions on time and within budget. Founded in 1988, Allied Technology is a recognized provider of quality information security services to government and industry. Located on the web at www.alliedtech.com
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