Blocking FOIA With Bad Technology

There’s an interesting law on the books called the Freedom of Information Act, and it just celebrated its fiftieth birthday. So you’d think by now there would be a streamlined process for ensuring that everyone who files a FOIA request is able to navigate the system and access the data that they’re legally entitled to.

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You’d be wrong.

A recent article by Davey Alba for WIRED.com reports on a lawsuit filed by MIT researcher Ryan Shapiro, ironically submitted on FOIA’s anniversary, which contends that the FBI is intentionally using outdated software in order to prevent some searches from being fully carried out. According to Alba, the computer system used for the FBI’s FOIA requests dates back to 1995, and is so old that it doesn’t have a mouse interface or icons. Basically, the FBI is processing these requests on “old IBM green screens.”

It’s truly heartbreaking to know that the FBI can’t afford to update its system…oh wait, they did? They updated recently? Of course they did, to a $425 million network called Sentinel. And that’s at the heart of Shapiro’s lawsuit; Sentinel isn’t used to search records for FOIA requests, not that it’s incapable or in a different department or due to a backlog of vital searches that are critical to Sentinel’s function, but simply because they FBI doesn’t do it. They rely on the old system for these requests, and turn up an alarming number of “no results found” results.

This certainly wouldn’t be the first time an agency decided to blame mechanical failure for something it didn’t want to do, but FOIA requests are by their definition a protected right that US citizens have to access information. Journalists, non-profits, and attorneys–just to name a few–depend on the protection of FOIA to meet the needs of the public, and the intentional use of unreliable technology, especially when the taxpayers have already paid for better technology, is something that Shapiro hopes to address in the lawsuit.

 

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Yahoo Sold To Verizon…

And Yahoo Becomes Just Another Footnote In The History Of The World Wide Web.

Yes that’s right, Yahoo, the once ruling overlord of the World Wide Web has sold its core internet business properties to Verizon for $4.83 billion in cash.

The Yahoo logo is shown at the company's headquarters in Sunnyvale

The news marks an ignoble end to a company that at the height of the original dotcom bubble had the funds to spend almost $10 billion itself buying nascent competitors Broadcast.com and Geocities.

In an ironic twist of fate, Yahoo decided to pass on the opportunity to buy 2 upstart young companies when it had the chance.  Those 2 missed opportunities?  Facebook and Google….

Importantly, Yahoo has not sold off its ‘risky’ $1 billion 2005 investment in Chinese start up Alibaba.  Yahoo’s current stake is currently worth $30 billion, and the investment was so successful, that it became more profitable than the business Yahoo was in itself.  Buying shares in Alibaba is also part of the reason that Yahoo has been able to stay in business so long as it could be continually prop up its web business despite not making a profit for several years in a row.

Yahoo’s agonising belly slide to the bottom of a mountain covered in broken glass, has to say the least been painful. When former tech giants fall from grace, they really plummet.

Yahoo now has but a minor percentage of the market it once held, and in recent times, nothing it did to try and stop its nosedive into obscurity could stop its decline.

Yahoo’s own search offering now holds only a tiny percentage of the market it once did, despite final CEO, former Google Executive, Marissa Mayer doing her best to plug the leaks in the sinking ship. Not that she should be too disappointed. Reports indicate that she is in lie for a $50 million payment from the deal.

So it isn’t all bad news for the company that started life as a university project in 1994…

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