David Honig wrote:
In yesterday's news the FAA was getting abuse for hiring lots of furriner-contractors with lapsed clearances to do y2k and other work. The feds fear the same subversion that citizens fear of the NSA.
I didn't see yesterday's news, but I've been watching this little would-be drama for a year. Late last year it came to the attention of the newsies that furriners were hired for a lot of the Y2K remediation coding. Oh, no! They're probably deliberately breaking it so the US will come crumbling down and they can take over! Well, Jan 1 came and went and the light didn't even flicker. Maybe six months ago the panic-mongers announced that the furriners might have been putting in back doors all along. I don't know whether the mongering comes from newsies anxious to sell copy or from crats wanting to increase their budgets. Unspoken collusion, most likely. Speaking from my own experience in working with a _lot_ of foreign contract programmers, most of them are as capable and conscientious as a randomly chosen selection of American programmers. A very large fraction, 3/4 or more, want to stay here indefinitely. Ta, SRF -- Steve Furlong, Computer Condottiere Have GNU, will travel 518-374-4720 sfurlong@acmenet.net