On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Kelly J. Cooper wrote: > So, just out of curiousity, why are you asking this question? Because a couple of congressional aides asked me what I would spend the money on. My first response was my brain didn't know how to spend that much money. But then you get in the swing of things, and its just a few extra zeroes between friends. The problem is the government has been spending varying amounts of money on computer security for decades, and should they keep giving money to the same programs they've always funded? Or is there something they haven't tried before that might have more impact. If I was king of the world, I have some opinions about cool stuff the government could do. But if there was something incredible obvious that I missed, write your elected representative. Who knows, they might actually listen.
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