A high-priority program to guard against terrorist attacks and other security incursions by deploying a common ID standard for federal employees has been “stalled by uncertainty,” according to government market research firm Input. In an e-mail Wednesday, Bruce Brody, Input’s vice president of information security, said the program is suffering from a lack of “executive-level push” and other factors that have combined to cause the logjam. Full Story
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