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The White House email controversy: can email messages just disappear? (continued)

To be fair, there are talented technicians that can recover lost email messages from servers like ours, but without a good backup and a hard drive that physically shattered into dust, as shown in Figure A, even the best forensic technician wouldn't have been able to put us back together again.

FIGURE A


This is what the inside of the drive looked like. The platters were completely shattered. Roll over picture for a larger image.

So, sorry, Senator. Email messages can be lost.

Why this email thing is important
If you look at the political press, you'd think the only reason anyone wanted those missing emails was to dig through them to find something damning about the current administration and beat them up with it. And you'd probably be right.

It's really important to understand that, despite the politics, accurate email records are essential. They're important not just because the Presidential Records Act says they're important. They're important to those who sent the messages, in case they need to go back and refer to a message they might have sent or received. They're important to history, so we, as a society, can go back years or decades later to understand intent and to better understand our leadership.

Perhaps more than anything else, though, those email messages are important because we're going to have a new team in power in just a little under two years. The people in power then may need to go back through the records to see what was promised, what decisions were made, the reasoning behind decisions, the facts and observations used, and to apply all of that institutional knowledge to future decisions.

And whether the next president is a Republican or Democrat, that institutional knowledge will be absolutely necessary if we're still prosecuting former officials -- or prosecuting a war.

Product availability and resources
Read the April 16 Press Briefing.

Read the Presidential Records Act.

Read the April 12th Press Briefing.

Read the following statement.

Read "My thirteen days in Exchange Hell".

DominoPower Contributing Editor Nancy Hand is primary Notes admin at a remote site for a large corporation. She earned both Novell and Microsoft certifications in network engineering before being introduced to Lotus Notes. The 3,000 users she supports constantly challenge Nancy to keep up with their creative missteps. With a background in art, she brings a different perspective to working with computers and their users. In the past, Nancy has worked in the fields of accounting, criminal justice, and museum display. To balance the challenges of the job, she continues to draw and sculpt between stabs at writing novels and designing knitware.


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