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Real Terror is Using the Flawed U.S. Terror Database

There are problems with the Railhead Program, which for the uninitiated is the United States Terror Database. This is the database where all information regarding terrorists, potential terrorists and related evil doers was to be dumped, integrated and made available to the appropriate government agencies. This like many other things in life was almost a good idea.

The fact is the Railhead desperately needs a half billion dollar upgrade and enough personnel to keep it updated. As it stands, vital CIA intelligence is not being processed. The projected upgrades, instead of improving the system, will limit access and information sharing among the different agencies. Analysts will have increased difficulty in accessing much needed intelligence.

There are design flaws to the system. I guess that is an understatement. The article by Mike Sachoff on WedProNews quotes North Carolina Congressman, Brad Miller, who says–

“This is a critical national security program that has been plagued by technical design and development errors, basic management blunders and poor government oversight,” said Chairman Brad Miller (D-NC). “The program not only can’t connect the dots, it can’t find the dots.”

Now considering that cyber warfare is the word of the day, this breakdown in a key terror database can only bode for other systems and their vulnerability to cyber attack as well as basic dysfunction. Too often, I’m afraid, we learn the answer to that one the hard way.

Upon reading this, one has to wonder if your own business is running like the government. Do you have technical and design flaws in your systems, poor contractor management and lousy oversight? In other words, are you kidding yourself about how your own business is running?

There are valuable lessons here. The first being that systems often don’t perform in the manner claimed. The second is in relation to poor upfront planning and not going over all the what ifs and potential speed bumps when setting up your own business system. One thing is for certain, there will be always elements that will jump out and surprise you. Be they favorable elements or the spook, destructive kind can vary with luck and planning. Of course, when you eliminate these potential surprises with careful planning, design and constant oversight you reduce the more dreadful of surprises.

It is also necessary to look up the road and be willing to part with the necessary funding to constantly maintain and develop your systems so that not only meet your present needs but future needs as well. And above all, always be sure to hire the right people, with the proper skills. And then hire someone who can train and manage them effectively. The initial outlay almost always outweighs the make money you need to spend when you don’t plan for the future.

So take a lesson from this article. Be prudent. Be realistic. And, as the great agency, the Boy Scouts of America, proclaim. Be prepared.

Check them out before you hire.

By Gordon Basichis

Gordon Basichis is the Co-Founder of Corra Group, specializing in pre-employment background checks and corporate research. He has been a marketing and media executive and has worked in the entertainment industry, the financial, health care and technology sectors. He is the author of the best selling Beautiful Bad Girl, The Vicki Morgan Story, a non-fiction novel that helped define exotic sexuality in the late twentieth century. He is the author of the Constant Travellers and has recently completed a new book, The Guys Who Spied for China, dealing with Chinese Espionage in the United States. He has been a journalist for several newspapers and is a screenwriter and producer.