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International Atomic Energy Agency Guide Addressing Nuclear Terror Threat Released

“The IAEA today released a reference manual that details how to prevent, detect, and respond to an incidence of nuclear terrorism. Combating Illicit Trafficking in Nuclear and Other Radioactive Material serves as a how-to booklet on several topics related to criminal acts involving nuclear and radioactive material. The 150+ page text is intended for a …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

As Economy Slows, Demand for Children's Health Insurance and Medicaid Grows

Joint Economic Committee press release: “Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, Vice Chair of the Joint Economic Committee, today released a report showing that worsening economic conditions will increase demand for the State Children’s Health Insurance Program and Medicaid, and called on colleagues in Congress to vote next Wednesday to override the President’s veto of H.R. 3963, legislation …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Government Documents, Legislation

Chairman Waxman Requests FDA Provide Documents Regarding Drug Company Marketing Loophole

Oversight Committee press release: “On January 22, Chairman Waxman wrote to FDA Commissioner von Eschenbach requesting documents related to the FDA’s draft guidance allowing drug companies to use journal articles to promote potentially dangerous off-label uses of drugs and medical devices without prior FDA review and approval. According to FDA minutes of a meeting, Dan …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Government Documents

Money Race Widget Empowers Bloggers

“Citizens can now track fundraising for over 1,500 congressional candidates with free widgets for blogs, social networking pages, and personal web sites. MAPLight.org, a nonpartisan watchdog group, released today customizable widgets – portable chunks of code that allow content to be displayed on any web page – that make political fundraising more transparent. Bloggers and …

Subjects: Blogs, Government Documents, Internet

White House Fact Sheet: Congress Must Act Now to Keep a Critical Intelligence Gap Closed

Fact Sheet: Congress Must Act Now to Keep a Critical Intelligence Gap Closed – “Congress has just 10 days to permanently close a critical intelligence gap that was making our Nation less safe. Last August, Congress passed the Protect America Act (PAA), which provided our Intelligence Community a critical tool it needs to acquire important …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

Study and Database on Administrations' Case for War in Iraq

Iraq: The War Card, Center for Public Integrity: “Over the past two and a half years, researchers at the Fund for Independence in Journalism have sought to document every public statement made by eight top Bush administration officials from September 11, 2001, to September 11, 2003, regarding (1) Iraq’s possession of weapons of mass destruction …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Knowledge Management

New GAO Reports: Bilingual Voting Assistance, Federal Acquisition, Force Structure, Influenza Pandemic

Bilingual Voting Assistance: Selected Jurisdictions’ Strategies for Identifying Needs and Providing Assistance, GAO-08-182, January 18, 2008 Federal Acquisition: Oversight Plan Needed to Help Implement Acquisition Advisory Panel Recommendations, GAO-08-160, December 20, 2007 Force Structure–Need for Greater Transparency for the Army’s Grow the Force Initiative Funding Plan, GAO-08-354R, January 18, 2008 GAO Performance and Accountability Highlights: …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

Recent CRS Reports: Foreign Ownership of U.S. Financial Assets, Regulation of Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emissions

January 14, 2008 – Foreign Ownership of U.S. Financial Assets: Implications of a Withdrawal: “This report provides an overview of the role foreign investment plays in the U.S. economy and an assessment of possible actions a foreign investor or a group of foreign investors might choose to take to liquidate their investments in the United …

Subjects: Government Documents

Publishers Announce Agreements With Universities on New Copyright Guidelines for Course Content in Digital Formats

Press release: “The Association of American Publishers (AAP) today announced that three universities – [text of the guidelines linked as follows] Hofstra, Syracuse and Marquette — have reached agreement with the AAP on new copyright guidelines affirming that educational content delivered to students in digital formats should be treated under the same copyright principles that …

Subjects: Copyright, Libraries

Report: Proposed Greenhouse Gas Legislation Will Not Hinder U.S. Economic Growth

January 2008 – Part 2 of The United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Analysis of Senate Bill S. 1766 in the 110th Congress, the Low Carbon Economy Act of 2007. The Low Carbon Economy Act of 2007 (S.1766) is designed to reduce U.S. emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) from the production and use of energy. Part …

Subjects: Congress, Legal Research, Legislation

Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2007 Executive Report

“The Global Entrepreneurship Monitor is the largest and longest-standing globally focused entrepreneurship research. Researchers from Babson College, the London Business School, and a university team for each participating country, explore the role of entrepreneurship in national economic growth. More than 200 scholars and researchers are currently participating in the GEM project. The results of GEM …

Subjects: Knowledge Management