Day archives: April 30th, 2010

CBO: Evaluating Military Compensation

Evaluating Military Compensation, April 28, 2010. Testimony before the Subcommittee on Personnel, Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate. “The best barometer of the effectiveness of DoD’s compensation system may be how well the military attracts and retains high-quality personnel. Between 2005 and 2008, the services periodically had trouble recruiting or retaining all of the …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

CBO: Tax Arbitrage by Colleges and Universities

Tax Arbitrage by Colleges and Universities, April 2010 Because colleges and universities serve a public purpose — advancing higher education and promoting myriad forms of research — they enjoy a variety of tax preferences. In addition to being exempt from paying federal income taxes, institutions of higher learning can accept tax deductible charitable contributions and …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

New GAO Reports: 2010 Census, Defense Infrastructure, Quadrennial Defense Review, End-Stage Renal Disease

2010 Census: Cooperation with Enumerators Is Critical to a Successful Headcount, GAO-10-665T, April 30, 2010 Defense Infrastructure: DOD Needs to Determine and Use the Most Economical Building Materials and Methods When Acquiring New Permanent Facilities, GAO-10-436, April 30, 2010 Defense Logistics: Actions Needed to Improve Implementation of the Army Logistics Modernization Program, GAO-10-461, April 30, …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

Harvard Magazine: Gutenberg 2.0 Harvard's libraries deal with disruptive change.

Gutenberg 2.0 Harvard’s libraries deal with disruptive change, by Jonathan Shaw, Harvard Magazine, May-June 2010 “Who has the most scientific knowledge of large-scale organization, collection, and access to information? Librarians,” says [Peter Bol, Carswell professor of East Asian languages and civilizations]. A librarian can take a book, put it somewhere, and then guarantee to find …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries, Search Engines

EPA Opens Access to Chemical Information Searchable database

News release: “The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is making it easier to find chemical information online. EPA is releasing a database, called ToxRefDB, which allows scientists and the interested public to search and download thousands of toxicity testing results on hundreds of chemicals. ToxRefDB captures 30 years and $2 billion of testing results….ToxRefDB provides …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Knowledge Management

Report: Current Standard Fails to Accurately Assess Poverty

News release: “A new study released today from the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) proposes a new framework for measuring poverty and basic economic security in the United States….The report, A Modern Framework for measuring poverty and basic Economic Security, details how the dominant framework for defining poverty has been defined down over …

Subjects: Government Documents