Posted by Diane (64.156.154.26) on December 07, 2001 at 16:50:49:
In Reply to: CRITICAL EQ WINDOWS posted by Diane on December 07, 2001 at 16:28:48:
With C in critical for a very large quake, RB standing by to kick the whole thing off and TR coming into critical tomorrow to add to the sorrow, I find this order very strange. I received this e-mail, I assume, because I am signed up for the Big Quake list. Also, thinking Gabriel Jr. gave us a heads up in a funny kind of way. Take a read and see what you think.
Subject: Bigquake List Temporarily Out of Order
To all subscribers to the USGS Bigquake E-mail distribution list:
The Bigquake List is temporarily out of order.
The following memo was just received by all USGS employees.
At this point no one is sure how long this will affect E-mail
distribution.
John Lahr
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Subject: Disconnecting E-mail and Internet Access
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 15:27:31 -0500
From: Director's_Office@usgs.gov
To: USGS_All@usgs.gov
From: Chip Groat
To: All USGS Employees Nationwide
Subject: Disconnecting E-mail and Internet Access
At the direction of the Office of the Secretary, the USGS has been ordered to
immediately disconnect all of its external network connections due to
security concerns of the Court in the Cobell v. Norton case. As a result,
all USGS users will not be able to:
· Send or receive Internet email
· Send or receive email outside of USGS
· Access the Internet
· Access FPPS
In addition, all USGS customers will not be able to:
· Access USGS web pages
· Send email or receive email from USGS
These measures were ordered by the Court after the Special Master for the
Cobell litigation hired a contractor to conduct penetration testing of Indian
Trust Management systems resulting in a compromise of those systems. As a
result, all Bureaus must take these measures.
Cost centers that have their own ISP service must work with their provider to
filter all public access to their web and email. Cost centers should provide
a contact name and phone number to receive notification of ability to
reinstate services.
It is unknown at this time how long these measures will be in place. The
Department is working with the Court to discuss the security of our systems
and the restoration of the affected connections. In the interim, users may
wish to contact their frequent business contacts and make arrangements to
conduct business by telephone and fax. I understand that these measures have
serious consequences to our ability to meet our mission and I ask for your
understanding until such time as the Court sees fit to allow us to restore
these services.
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John C. Lahr
lahr@usgs.gov
Central Region Geologic Hazards Team
U.S. Geological Survey
PO Box 25046
Denver, CO 80225