
By Andy McCue
Published: Thursday 25 November 2004
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Anonymous
Location
West of Scotland
Occupation
Server/Sysadmin
Comment
I am afraid that this is just one more example of Government gone mad. I am one of the first to be sold off; Sorry empowered by DII, some may think that moving from being a Civil Servant to working in the private sector would be appreciated, but not I. On a personal note I feel let down by the very organisation, which has always said that their workers were the key to their success. On a more global front would you find the CIA or the American defence agencies giving over their IT provision and IT Security/Integrity to A conglomerate formed from foreign owned companies; "where be their loyalties". Soon the UK defence network will be the laughing stock of the IS community and at the beck and call of any share buyout that happens, this will, for us make "Black Monday" turn into Tue'Wed'Thur' and black Friday.
Signed Sad and Disillusioned.
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