For anyone that flies on a regular basis, it's obvious that this isn't security--it's theater.
And it's also obvious that our overall security isn't being accounted for: at the very least, they're herding us, like sheep, into unprotected and opportunistic target areas: TSA screening lines.
Interestingly, I read your post to be one of expressing the evil of MSM and corporations/collections.
The argument presented is simply the internal capital and IT investment process of any company. And if newspapers are being held back by the CFO and a lack a vision/strategic planning, they will be held to account by the shareholders.
Seriously, a business case is simply an argument. If a company cannot determine the value of engaging and interacting with their EXISTING customers, they should try something else--like landscaping. But first, I'd still suggest they outsource their Marketing & Sales departments: customers don't seem to be their niche.
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You're joking, right? There was and continues to be an uproar over Valerie Plame. In fact, there's a movie in theaters right now on the topic.
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For anyone that flies on a regular basis, it's obvious that this isn't security--it's theater.
And it's also obvious that our overall security isn't being accounted for: at the very least, they're herding us, like sheep, into unprotected and opportunistic target areas: TSA screening lines.
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Interestingly, I read your post to be one of expressing the evil of MSM and corporations/collections.
The argument presented is simply the internal capital and IT investment process of any company. And if newspapers are being held back by the CFO and a lack a vision/strategic planning, they will be held to account by the shareholders.
Seriously, a business case is simply an argument. If a company cannot determine the value of engaging and interacting with their EXISTING customers, they should try something else--like landscaping. But first, I'd still suggest they outsource their Marketing & Sales departments: customers don't seem to be their niche.