Talk about burying the lead--I had to click through three pages on the PRTC / OmniRide website to even know there was a bus driver strike and what to do about it. Nothing on their Facebook page. Not cool people... https://t.co/PzvAVSRfwO
— NASA OCIO (@NASAcio) August 5, 2019
Keith's note: Kinda funny that NASA CIO Renee Wynn uses her official Twitter account to complain about a bus schedule. Yet when it comes to complying with government guidance on cybersecurity Wynn's office refuses to reply to all media inquiries and routinely gets failing scores on her office's progress from Congres. Now, Wynn's office is co-charted by the NASA Administrator to fix the inefficiencies and redundancies within NASA's internet presence - something the the current CIO has utterly ignored through her time at NASA. Lets hope that she starts to pay the same amount of time looking at NASA websites as she pays to the design of her commuter bus' website.
Oh yes the phrase is "burying the lede" not "lead". Just sayin'.
- NASA Continues To Flunk Basic IT and Cybersecurity Rankings, earlier post
- Overhauling NASA's Tangled Internet Presence, earlier post
- NASA Needs A New Chief Information Officer, earlier post
- NASA CIO Misses Little Things That Could Cause Big Problems, earlier post
- NASA OIG Finds Pervasive Problems With JPL Cybersecurity, earlier post
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