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April 03, 2013

US Department of Veterans Affairs Refrains from BYOD Until Personal Data Legal Issue is Resolved


By Rachel Ramsey, TMCnet Web Editor

Despite the growing demand from employees to use one device for both personal and work life, and the increasing number of mobile device management solutions, organizations are still hesitant to implement bring your own device (BYOD) programs.


Despite then-VA Chief Information Officer Roger Baker’s 2012 prediction that within five or six years, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) will adopt BYOD, the VA does not plan to allow employees to use their own tablets or Smartphones at work until it resolves legal issues over access to personal data stored on the devices.


Acting CIO Stephen Warren said the VA does not plan to approve a BYOD policy until officials address whether inspectors general or other investigators have a right to personal information on personal tablets or phones. The VA needs to determine, “What are my rights as a private individual and what are my rights as a VA employee?” to both personal and public information stored on the same device, Warren said... Read More



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