The vintage radios and MS-DOS-era accounting system used by San Francisco emergency personnel and City Hall bean-counters are among obsolete technologies in dire need of replacement, but the $157 million price tag with no immediate funding source has The City “stuck in 1999.”
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As President of the Board of Supervisors, David Chiu has been yelled at, threatened, and even serenaded — but he generally keeps his cool. When he became saucy at a recent Budget and Finance Committee, one had to take notice.
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Board of Supervisors President David Chiu continued with his efforts on Tuesday to turn around The City’s troubled information and technology system.
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San Francisco's primary computer system appears to no longer be vulnerable to tampering by a city network engineer accused of changing passwords and threatening to crash the system, a city spokesman said Wednesday
The engineer's alleged crimes, however, could cost the city up to $1 million.
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