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The New Zealand capital Wellington was rattled by a strong magnitude 6.9
earthquake on Sunday that broke water mains, smashed windows and downed
power lines.Wellington Police Inspector Marty Parker said there had been
minor structural damage that had left parts of the city without power.
There have been no reports of injury and no tsunami.The U.S. Geological
Survey said the quake struck under the Cook Strait 35 miles southwest
of Wellington. It was 6 miles underground.The quake could be felt hundreds
of kilometers away in the center of New Zealand's North Island.Parker said
the quake struck near nightfall. A more complete picture of the damage
would emerge in the morning, he said.New Zealand is part of the
so-called Pacific "Ring of Fire" that receives regular seismic activity.
A severe earthquake in the city of Christchurch in 2011 killed 185
people and destroyed much of the city's downtown. That earthquake had a
magnitude of 6.3; however, the epicenter was located just 6 miles southeast
of the city.
n the State Department. The report comes at a time of
heightened concern about both cyber-security and torrents of information
leaks in the U.S. government.According to the audit report, the agency has
statutory responsibility as State's "lead office for information assurance
and security." Its top official, currently William Lay, is known as State's
Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), who reports up to State's Chief
Information Officer, currently Steven C. Taylor.Despite the agency's august
legal status, IRM/IA's staff apparently has no sense of what security functions
their unit is actually required to perform, has failed for years to
update information security manuals used by thousands of other State Department
personnel, and has often left important details about the vulnerability
of State's information systems where they can be accessed by people with
lower-level security classifications.CLICK HERE FOR THE AUDITThe State Department
said in a statement that it was taking the report's findings seriously.Much
of the agency's certification work has apparently been done by outside contractors,
often unsupervised, and often performing duties that are supposed to be
done only by government employees.Neither contractors nor staffers apparently
maintain much documentation about their work, or even about how the contractors
are being paid under a $19 million contract that could swell to
$60 million in outlying years. As the report puts
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