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DOJ OLC Allegedly Using Laptops To Bypass JCON War Crimes Evidence Retention Requirements
DOJ OLC legal counsel are allegedly using personal laptops to bypass the Justice Department's requirement to retain war crimes evidence.
This war crimes evidence should be stored on the Justice Consolidated Office Network (JCON). JCON is a contractor managed information technology system.
DOJ OLC legal counsel use JCON to send and recieve messages, schedule appointments and access legal databases.
The EFF FOIA disclosed DOJ staff were engaging in non-offical communications, off-line, but these were not being recorded on the JCON.
JCON data also shows when DoJ Staff accessed the DOJ I:Drive, they were not using their official government computers, but their personal laptops.
DOJ's Senior Management Offices and DOJ OLC are connected with the JCON system.







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Here is the connection between the Grand Jury and outside systems linked with JCON.
May 6, 2008 1:29 PM | Reply | Permalink
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May 13, 2008 8:27 AM | Reply | Permalink
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