Report Warned of FEMA I.T. Problems in Wake of 2004 Hurricanes
11th Oct 2005, 21:27 GMT
Faulty federal networks may have been partly to blame for the government's lackadaisical response to major storms last summer -- and Hurricane Katrina this year.
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