Judge Royce C. Lamberth included this latest disconnection mandate in a preliminary injunction order in the case of Cobell v. Norton. The decision followed a determination in a linked opinion Lamberth issued yesterday that concluded Interior's system security upgrades, procedures and plans fail to protect American Indian trust data.
Interior spokesman Dan Dubray said late yesterday that department officials still must review the court's latest order and have no comment yet. Meanwhile, senior Interior officials were at a hearing yesterday afternoon at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit attempting to get Lamberth removed from the case, arguing he is biased, Dubray said.
Lamberth barred Interior from reconnecting any systems still down since the court's December 2001 order shuttering virtually all Interior Internet links (Click for GCN story). He also specifically ordered Interior to immediately disconnect Net links for systems at:
# Bureau of Indian Affairs
# Bureau of Land Management
# Bureau of Reclamation
# Fish and Wildlife Service
# Minerals Management Service
# National Business Center
# Office of the Inspector General
# Office of the Special Trustee
# Office of Surface Mining.
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