This story has been updated with information on the Air Force's data recovery. The U.S. Air Force has recovered case files after a major database crash. "After aggressively leveraging all vendor and ...
On July 20, the system of 12 databases that processes U.S. visa and passport requests experienced a major glitch, going offline and creating a backlog in visa processing that disrupted travel for ...
The Air Force announced on Friday that it has lost thousands of records belonging to the service’s inspector general due to a database crash. “We estimate we’ve lost information for 100,000 cases ...
A disk failure in a Sun Microsystems Inc. server caused the Federal Aviation Administration’s NOTAM database to crash for nearly 20 hours last week, according to the FAA. The NOTAM (notice to airmen) ...
WASHINGTON, June 15 (UPI) --The Air Force has lost thousands of inspector general's records after a database crash. The database, run by Lockheed Martin, was corrupted about a month ago. The company ...
Thousands of Florida motorists have been unable to register cars and trucks and renew driver’s licenses because of breakdowns in a creaky but critical database that stores millions of driving records.
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