Meanwhile, electronic records and the PRA are still not reconciled for the outgoing Administration.But before he arrives at the White House, [Obama] will probably be forced to sign off. In addition to concerns about e-mail security, he faces the Presidential Records Act, which puts his correspondence in the official record and ultimately up for public review, and the threat of subpoenas. A decision has not been made on whether he could become the first e-mailing president, but aides said that seemed doubtful.
For all the perquisites and power afforded the president, the chief executive of the United States is essentially deprived by law and by culture of some of the very tools that other chief executives depend on to survive and to thrive.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Presidents can't use BlackBerrys
Lose the BlackBerry? Yes He Can, Maybe
Scott Hanley
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