Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas), a member of the House Energy and Commerce
Committee, on Thursday grilled Cheryl Campbell, senior vice president of
CGI Federal Inc., the company that built the Obamacare health-insurance
exchange website, on language hidden in source code on the site that
says applicants have "no reasonable expectation of privacy."Barton showed Campbell an image of the website coding that included this warning, and she confirmed that she knew it was there.However, she insisted that in developing the site the way it did, her
company was simply following "a set of rules and regulations" set out
under their contract by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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Committee, on Thursday grilled Cheryl Campbell, senior vice president of
CGI Federal Inc., the company that built the Obamacare health-insurance
exchange website, on language hidden in source code on the site that
says applicants have "no reasonable expectation of privacy."Barton showed Campbell an image of the website coding that included this warning, and she confirmed that she knew it was there.However, she insisted that in developing the site the way it did, her
company was simply following "a set of rules and regulations" set out
under their contract by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
- See more at:
http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/melanie-hunter/hidden-code-obamacare-website-no-reasonable-expectation-privacy#sthash.7POY4xhE.dpuf
LINK