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Re: [Dataloss] Lost F.B.I. Laptops Still a Problem, Inspector Says
From: Chris Walsh (cwalsh
cwalsh.org)
Date: Tue Feb 13 2007 - 10:10:12 CST
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A 312 percent reduction?
So, does that mean they wind up with more laptops at the end than
they started with?
That's some fuzzy math.
On Feb 13, 2007, at 7:59 AM, Henry Brown wrote:
> Different "SPIN" on the process:
>
> http://govexec.com/dailyfed/0207/021207tdpm2.htm
>
> The FBI has made significant progress in decreasing the rate of
> loss of
> laptop computers and weapons, the agency's inspector general said
> Monday.
>
> The analysis determined that when compared with figures from 2002,
> there
> has been a 349 percent reduction in the average number of weapons lost
> or stolen in a given month and a 312 percent reduction in the loss or
> theft of laptops. The agency reported 160 weapons and laptops lost or
> stolen during the audit period.
>
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