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elizabethv
elizabethv
5/30/2017 4:20:00 PM
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Re: AT&T Awards
@JohnBarnes - as someone who is typically anti-corporation, I don't really see them selling whatever is the result of their research at a profit. I think most people who take grants to research anything end up selling the resulting product at a profit. Which I really just see as fair. They need to stay in business afterall. 

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elizabethv
elizabethv
5/30/2017 4:16:24 PM
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Re: AT&T Awards
@vnewman - You're right, government agencies tend to lag in technological development, outside of the DOJ that is. And realistically, the CDC is a department that needs to latest technological developments. This will benefit everyone in the long run. 

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vnewman
vnewman
5/30/2017 1:21:54 PM
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Re: AT&T Awards
Frankly, it is about time - the government is notoriously slow in making updates to any of its systems and in doing so, affects all of the entities that do business with them even in the private sector.   

"They have a large legacy base of infrastructure" = all systems are old and outdated

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dcawrey
dcawrey
5/30/2017 12:59:05 PM
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Re: AT&T Awards
It's good to see the government update these systems. I know they are old school. They lack the proper efficiency and modern features that IT departments need today. Hopefully AT&T can do a good job modernizing. 

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JohnBarnes
JohnBarnes
5/29/2017 5:45:51 PM
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Re: AT&T Awards
freehe,

Great question.

And here's another:

Does the contract include anything about deployment, or is this a way for AT&T to develop a package at taxpayer expense and then sell it to the taxpayers at guess-who's additional expense? If CDC will be hosting the research effort, should AT&T be able to sell it for a profit?

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JohnBarnes
JohnBarnes
5/29/2017 5:42:51 PM
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Re: AT&T Modernize CDC
freehe,

BINGO.

I found myself thinking that the AT&T spokesbeings sounded very much like many research university IT departments, which notoriously will try to leverage the budget into getting them the latest toys and the most impressive stuff while ignoring such basics as the need not to interrupt ongoing research, the need to maintain data compatability baselines, or even what the researchers actually use the software and hardware for and whether that might be perfectly fine as is. CDC being bigger than most university science departments and AT&T way bigger than most IT departments, the numbers are larger, but the fundamental attitude -- "don't bother with what you do, your job is to do it with what we want you to buy" -- seems very much alive.

I wish CDC had commented -- assuming they could have been allowed to comment honestly.

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freehe
freehe
5/28/2017 5:09:52 PM
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AT&T Awards
"AT&T and the Department of Commerce and the First Responder Network Authority (FirstNet) announced that the carrier will build a dedicated broadband network for communications between police, firefighters and emergency medical services (EMS). The initiative is an effort to confront the chronic problem of poor public network performance during emergencies."

Improving the EMS communications will be a huge help for communities. Does the contract extend to rural areas as well?

 

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freehe
freehe
5/28/2017 5:08:45 PM
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AT&T Modernize CDC
The article did not mention how the modernization will benefit the CDC, its customers or Americans. I would be interested to know if this is just purely a benefit for CDC internally or will it provide an impact to Americans and external customers.

 

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freehe
freehe
5/28/2017 5:07:24 PM
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Re: AT&T Modernizes CDC
@srufolo1, we would like to believe that but as a former government employee that is usually not the case. Contracts are awarded based on who you know and sometimes on how much is given in kickbacks or bribes. In other instances it is based on lowest price not experience or reputation. Hopefully the CDC did award the contract to the best company.

 

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elizabethv
elizabethv
5/28/2017 12:21:07 PM
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Re: AT&T Plans for Disease Control
@mpouraryan - I think communication is especially vital as we face terrorist threats continuing to be a part of our lives. I heard with the bomb at the Ariana Grande concert there were a lot of teens who had been dropped off at the concert, with the plans they had with their parents being to get picked up from the location the bomb had gone off at. That left a large number of minors unable to get to their parents, and I would imagine the burden on cell phone signlas in the area was quite overwhelmed. Some kind of communication systems that would have allowed people picking up their kids to then find them at an alternatrive central location would have been useful in this situation. And it's something that the CDC could very likely benefit from having. 

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