CIO Says VA Must Become iPad Friendly
The Veterans Affairs Department must find a way to allow VA doctors and other field employees to use iPads and other popular electronic devices or those employees will use the devices anyway and find a way to work around VA procedures, the department's chief information officer told a conference audience Wednesday.
The department now prohibits using the devices for anything that touches veterans' personal information, for fear that Apple's encryption isn't up to snuff and the information could too easily be stolen by a cyber thief. "I've told my folks I don't want to say 'no' to those devices anymore," CIO Roger Baker said. "I want to know how I say yes."
"Because the [two] big thing[s] you can guarantee for the 100,000 medical residents a year that come in to do training at the VA," Baker said, "is that they're carrying a mobile device and they know where all those great Internet websites are that would help them do their jobs better if only that dumb CIO back in Washington wouldn't insist on crazy rules like veterans' information must be encrypted."
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