Submitted: April 28, 2009 - 8:31pm
Originally published: April 28, 2009
Last updated: April 28, 2009 - 8:32pm
Originally published: April 28, 2009
Last updated: April 28, 2009 - 8:32pm
Source:
CongressDaily
Author:
Andrew Noyes
Federal Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra said the Federal CIO Council and the General Services Administration are working on a government-wide guidance for how agencies can more fully utilize social media applications like MySpace, Facebook and Twitter. He warned the guidance could "take some time" to align with statutes like the Presidential Records Act and the Privacy Act, which were enacted in the 1970s, and seven-year-old Federal Information Security Management Act.
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