Monday, February 20, 2012

Computer failure blocks public viewing of state data - Pacific Business News (Honolulu):

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Power was soon restored, but for unexplained reasones images of scanned documentsz can no longerbe viewed. Deputy registrart Nicki Thompson said the data is safe and can be but she was unsure when the viewingy capability wouldbe restored. The housed in the at the Kalanimoku Building on Punchbowl Street, stores more than 344,000 Hawaii is the only statr with a single recording office for land transactions. This past the Legislature turned downthe bureau's requesr to lift its special fund ceiling by $500,000o so that it coul d upgrade its computer system. "We want to be part of not partof yesterday," Thompson said. State Sen.
Jill D-Kaneohe-Kailua, agrees that the bureau needs to improve itsautomated services. But she pointed out that an investigativd committeeshe co-chaired concluded that the burea u was plagued by managemen problems that left it vulnerable to abuse and Tokuda said the bureau also lackefd written service contracts -- including with companies that maintain its computed systems.

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