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Now that 41 District workers have been fired or suspended after visiting pornographic Web sites on government computers the city is cranking up the technology to keep an eye on all government computers.
"We have a system for tracking people's use and re-directing people's computers away from those sites, to get people back to work, serving the citizens of the District of Columbia," says D.C. City Administrator Dan Tangherlini.
Before its investigation, D.C. could track 10,000 computers. Now the city can monitor 30,000.
"Content will be filtered. Those sites will be blocked and re-directed to our policy of appropriate use," says Chief Technology Officer Vivek Kundra.
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"We have a system for tracking people's use and re-directing people's computers away from those sites, to get people back to work, serving the citizens of the District of Columbia," says D.C. City Administrator Dan Tangherlini.
Before its investigation, D.C. could track 10,000 computers. Now the city can monitor 30,000.
"Content will be filtered. Those sites will be blocked and re-directed to our policy of appropriate use," says Chief Technology Officer Vivek Kundra.

9 D.C. employees fired for viewing porn sites at work
The District of Columbia fired nine employees and sanctioned others in 18 city agencies after an investigation found widespread visiting of porn sites among city workers.
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