[1]http://www.fcw.com/fcw/ Army sets up battle for WIN-T The Army awarded contracts that will let two vendor teams battle it out for the multibillion-dollar tactical intranet [Posted Aug. 12] DOD preps virtual Pentagon DOD has launched a program to create a virtual Pentagon that would provide backup networks and communications [Posted Aug. 12] As part of an effort to provide better service, the Internal Revenue Service has selected Hewlett-Packard Co. to provide $35 million worth of new desktop and notebook computers to 820 IRS locations nationwide. Letters to the editor Serving Homeland Security Aug. 12, 2002 Printing? Use this version. Email this to a friend. WRITE US Following are responses to an FCW.com poll question that asked, "Given an opportunity, would you work for the Homeland Security Department?" I think Homeland Security is overdue. I would be willing to work there, but the location would be paramount in my decision. In my opinion, the one place it doesn't need to be is Washington, D.C. C. L. Jennings General Services Administration *** I would consider working for Homeland Security for two reasons. One, I believe it is an important and necessary effort. Two, as an insider, I would be able to know just exactly how much information will be collected on citizens, and to what use it would be put. Name withheld by request (not carly F) References 1. http://www.fcw.com/fcw/