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    1. [ILTAZEWE] Bureau of Land Management Site Down
    2. Cheryl Rothwell
    3. Here's Dick Eastman's explanation of the problem with the Bureau of Land Management site. Remember, Illinois Land Records, which sometimes differ from BLM records, are available on the State Archives site at: http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/data_lan.html - Bureau of Land Management Computers Knocked Offline By Judge Because of a lawsuit, Cobell v. Norton, genealogists are being denied access to the Interior Department's Bureau of Land Management Web site. This site contains (or did contain) hundreds of thousands of records related to homestead claims and land sales. The site has been very popular amongst genealogists looking for records of ancestors in the western states. The site is offline today with no planned date for its return. It seems that U.S. District Judge Royce has threatened yet again to hold Secretary of Interior Gale Norton in contempt as he ordered her department to "immediately" disconnect from the Internet every single computer, server, and system that has access to individual Indian trust data. The problems and lawsuit arose from the government's extremely long delays in paying for oil royalties and grazing leases. The records were housed in a computer infrastructure that was so weak that a court-appointed investigator and his team of security experts were able to break in and repeatedly access, modify and even create data -- all without raising a response from the government. Judge Royce ordered Secretary Norton to "immediately" disconnect from the Internet every single computer, server, and system that has access to individual Indian trust data. The Secretary of Interior did just that. If you try to access the Bureau of Land Management sites, you simply get an error message saying, "Not available."

    12/30/2001 06:53:08