Apparently, Boston City Hall has run out of blank CDs
You may recall how, in a fit of pique, city lawyers last Friday dumped a shopping-cart worth of paper copies of e-mail on a desk and told reporters to have at it for a few minutes.
They've done it again. Harry Mattison reports the BRA pulled the same paper-copies shtik on him in response to a public-records request he made related to BRA dealings on the Charlesview relocation project. Because, you know, providing electronic copies of the electronic documents would make things too easy or something. He also reports the only reason the BRA didn't charge him $560.39 for the basic search and 20 cents per page for each copy was because City Councilor Mark Ciommo got involved, which is probably a good thing since the papers rise nine inches high (with photo of the stack).
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Even City of Boston Corporation Council Bill Sinnott's letter to department heads and cabinet chiefs has been similarly problematical, a scanned image of the letter rather than a text format. See also
http://www.cityofboston.gov/news/emailpolicy.asp
cityofboston.gov/...chiefs_tcm1-4480.pdf
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At City of Boston Management and Information Services Raj Pareek is the more knowledgeable go to person about improving the city's use of technology, email rajesh.pareek at cityofboston.gov