FROM THE ARCHIVE
Memo criticizes trust database
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TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 2002

An internal Department of Interior memo criticizes efforts to piece together historic documents for the Indian trust.

John Miller, a deputy within the Office of the Special Trustee, said no systems are in place to guarantee the documents would be safe. Existing databases are inaccurate, unreliable and prone to hacking, he said.

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Memo slams Interior accounting (Federal Computer Week 4/29)

Relevant Links:
Indian Trust, Department of Interior - http://www.doi.gov/indiantrust
Indian Trust: Cobell v. Norton - http://www.indiantrust.com
Trust Reform, NCAI - http://130.94.214.68/main/pages/
issues/other_issues/trust_reform.asp

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