Day archives: July 17th, 2011

ACLU: Lessons from the UK "Phone Hacking" Scandal

Commentary: “Britain is now enmeshed in a gigantic scandal around privacy invasions by the press and police. It began with revelations about reporters for Rupert Murdoch’s British tabloid newspaper News of the World hacking into the voicemail of a murdered young girl, and has expanded as other privacy invasions have come to light.” WSJ.com: Scandal …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy

Departing Federal CIO's Lessons in IT Management

Via FCW – Federal CIO Vivek Kundra: “Build end-to-end digital systems to reduce errors and protect the integrity of the data across the federal enterprise. Build once, use often. Tap into the “golden sources” of data. Don’t rely on derivative databases or data derived from other data sources. Go directly to the transactional systems that …

Subjects: Knowledge Management

EIA Kuwait Country Analysis Brief

Kuwait – Last Updated: July 2011: “Kuwait is a member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), exporting the fourth largest volume of oil among the group in 2010. At the same time, Kuwait’s economy is one heavily dependent on petroleum export revenues, which account for half of its overall gross domestic product (GDP), …

Subjects: Government Documents

.gov Reform Effort: Improving Federal Websites

“The .gov reform effort is part of President Obama’s Campaign to Cut Waste, identifying unnecessary websites that can be consolidated into other websites to reduce costs and improve the quality of service to the American public. The President signed Executive Order 13571, “Streamlining Service Delivery and Improving Customer Service,” April 27, 2011, which requires federal …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management

The Economist: More sisters, daughters and wives of powerful leaders are taking the top political jobs

Women in political dynasties: “Ms Yingluck’s victory in Thailand’s general election on July 3rd is the latest example of an intriguing and, it seems, growing trend: for the sisters, daughters and widows of former leaders to take over the family political business on the death, retirement or—in Mr Thaksin’s case—exile of the founder. There are …

Subjects: Knowledge Management

Federal Reserve: Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization – G.17

Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization – G.17, July 15, 2011 release date: “Industrial production increased 0.2 percent in June after having edged down 0.1 percent in May. For the second quarter as a whole, total industrial production increased at an annual rate of 0.8 percent. Manufacturing output was unchanged in June. In the second quarter, …

Subjects: Government Documents

Census Economic Indicators – Manufacturing and Trade Inventories and Sales

The May 2011 Manufacturing and Trade Inventories and Sales report was released on July 14, 2011 Sales. “The U.S. Census Bureau announced that the combined value of distributive trade sales and manufacturers’ shipments for May, adjusted for seasonal and trading-day differences but not for price changes, was estimated at $1,184.2 billion, down 0.1 percent (±0.1%)* …

Subjects: Government Documents

EPA: New Energy Star Initiative Recognizes Cutting-Edge Products with Highest Energy Efficiency

News release: “he U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today are announcing for the first time products recognized as the most energy-efficient in their categories among those that have earned the Energy Star label. This pilot program is part of Energy Star’s overall commitment to protect people’s health and the …

Subjects: Government Documents

EIA Short-Term Energy Outlook

Short-Term Energy Outlook – July 12, 2011 Release “World crude oil prices initially fell following the June 23 announcement by the International Energy Agency (IEA) that its member countries would release up to 60 million barrels from strategic reserves but then rose above the pre-announcement levels in late June and early July. Attributing observed price …

Subjects: Government Documents