‘Primitive’ White House technology lost more than 1M emails over 1,000 days, former employee says

Nick Juliano, Raw Story

The internal workings of the White House that caused it to lose perhaps millions of internal e-mails over several years is becoming clearer, but with that sharper focus comes diminishing hopes among Democrats and open-government activists that history will ever get the full picture of how the Bush administration operated.

At a Capitol Hill hearing yesterday, a former White House computer technician outlined the administration’s shortcomings in implementing a “primitive” e-mail archiving system that created a high risk the information would be lost.

Steven McDevitt, who worked for the administration from 2002 to 2006, also doubled previously reported estimates of the number of days of missing e-mails. Investigators for the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee previously said e-mails were missing for 473 days; McDevit said in written testimony to the committee that the number was closer to 1,000 days. He also said at least 1 million e-mails were believed to have gone missing; activists have estimated the number of missing e-mails is closer to 10 million.

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  1. Is this the same ‘Primitive’ technology that couldn’t shoot down 3 jumbo jets in more than 3 hours with thousands of weapons at hand or the ‘Primitive’ technology that was (so they claim) able to shoot down a satellite (the needle) in space (a haystack) with one missile? Yea Right, more BS!!

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