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GAO Reports on Massive Payment Fraud in Katrina Aftermath

Follow-up to Committee to Review Post Katrina Waste, Fraud, and Abuse, today GAO released the aforementioned report, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Disaster Relief: Improper and Potentially Fraudulent Individual Assistance Payments Estimated to Be Between $600 Million and $1.4 Billion, full-text GAO-06-844T, and Highlights, June 14, 2006. “We estimate that through February 2006, FEMA made about …

Subjects: Government Documents

Americans Say Public Libraries Are Essential to 21st Century Communities

Press release: “Americans prize public library service in the Internet Age, a new research report released today by the nonpartisan public opinion research organization Public Agenda concludes. As local communities and states contend with tight budget constraints for public services, the public sees libraries as potential solutions to many communities’ most pressing problems, from universal …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

New Competitive Intelligence Survey Available

“The Competitive Intelligence Foundation’s State of the Art: Competitive Intelligence Research Report ($) helps chart the progress of the competitive intelligence (CI) field. This report provides CI practitioners significant information on how competitive intelligence can support their organizational environment – information that can be used by all practitioners to improve their effectiveness.” Free executive summary …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Marketing

Amendments to National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Regs Favor Industry

LA Times reported (reg req’d): EPA Rule Loosened After Oil Chief’s Letter to Rove – The White House says the executive’s appeal had no role in changing a measure to protect groundwater. Critics call it a political payoff. Related government document: Federal Register: June 12, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 112, Rules and Regulations,Page 33628-33640: “SUMMARY: …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research

Report Highlights Frequency of Congress Overriding State Laws

Press release: “Rep. Waxman releases a report evaluating how many times Congress has voted over the last five years to preempt state laws and regulations. Republican leaders in Congress and President Bush have repeatedly promised to respect the role of states as laboratories of democracy. But the report documents that there is a wide gulf …

Subjects: Congress, Legal Research, Legislation