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Forbes Latest List of 400 Richest Americans

The Forbes 400: “One billion dollars is no longer enough. The price of admission to this, the 25th anniversary edition of the Forbes 400, is $1.3 billion, up $300 million from last year. The collective net worth of the nation’s mightiest plutocrats rose $290 billion to $1.54 trillion.”

Subjects: Internet

Foreign Relations of the United States, Documents on Arms Control and Nonproliferation, 1969 – 1972

“The Department of State released today Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969–1976, Volume E–2, Documents on Arms Control and Nonproliferation, 1969–1972. This electronic-only volume is available on the Department of State’s website. Part of the ongoing official documentary history of U.S. foreign policy, this volume presents the record of U.S. policies towards multilateral arms …

Subjects: Government Documents

European eGovernment Award Winners Announced

Press release: “Winners of the European eGovernment Awards were announced today at the Ministerial eGovernment Conference in Lisbon. The city of Amsterdam from The Netherlands, the Ministry of Government Administration and Reform of Norway, the city of Besancon from France and the portal of the Federal Government of Germany each picked up one of the …

Subjects: E-Government

DOD OIG Testimony on Fighting Corruption in Contracting

Mr. Thomas F. Gimble Principal Deputy Inspector General Department of Defense before the House Armed Services Committee on Accountability During Contingency Operations: Preventing and Fighting Corruption in Contracting and Establishing and Maintaining Appropriate Controls on Materiel, September 20, 2007. See also related government documents: Opening Statement of Chairman Ike Skelton (D-MO), Hearing on Accountability During …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Government Documents

Newsweek: Telecoms Seeking Bill Limiting Lawsuits for Surveillance Cooperation

Newsweek, Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball, Sept. 20, 2007 – “The nation’s biggest telecommunications companies, working closely with the White House, have mounted a secretive lobbying campaign to get Congress to quickly approve a measure wiping out all private lawsuits against them for assisting the U.S. intelligence community’s warrantless surveillance programs. The campaign—which involves some …

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

Transcripts of Federal Court Proceedings Nationwide To Be Available Online

U.S. Courts release: “The Judicial Conference of the United States today voted to make transcripts of federal district and bankruptcy court proceedings available online through the Judiciary’s Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) system. Under the new policy, transcripts created by court reporters or transcribers will be available for inspection and copying in a …

Subjects: Courts, E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research

Senate Plans Hearing on Google-Doubleclick Merger

EPIC: “The United States Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing entitled An Examination of the Google-Doubleclick Merger and the Online Advertising Industry: What Are the Risks for Competition and Privacy on Thursday, September 27. Dave Drummond of Google, Brad Smith of Microsoft, Scott Cleland of Precursor, Tom Lenard of the Progress & Freedom Foundation, …

Subjects: Congress, E-Commerce, Privacy, Search Engines

Researchers Launch Real-Time Traffic Prediction Service for Commuters in 21 Cities

Follow up to September 18, 2007 posting, 2007 Annual Urban Mobility Report, see this National Science Foundation press release, Powerful Tool Crunches Commutes: “Tied to a statistical database that tracks how traffic conditions develop–over the course of a “rush hour,” for example–the software suggests a commute based on congestion that may arise, not traffic status …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents