"In the House, members of Congress are responsible for procuring their own IT assets just like any of us, whereas in the Senate, technology purchases are made through the office of the Sergeant at Arms. Email and file servers in the House are managed by the chief administrative officer, a non-partisan position. In the Senate, that duty falls to the Sergeant at Arms, who serves at the pleasure of the party in power."
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Bullshit... they are all on the fed network which is live at at least 3 different locations for national security. maybe they make them pay for it but the hardware comes from the feds with all the security and software.