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ADA and E-Commerce

New position paper from the National Council on Disability – When the Amerians with Disabilities Act Goes Online: Application of the ADA to the Internet and the Worldwide Web. “This paper analyzes and answers the critical question: Does the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) apply to commercial and other private sector Web sites, and if …

Subjects: E-Commerce

Thrift Savings Plan Website Under Scrutiny

Federal Computer Week reported on “a crisis of confidence” in the Thrift Savings Plan” over “an overwhelming backlog of individual transactions” on the Thrift Savings Plan website. See also this press release from the Committee Government Reform on the July 24 hearing “on the customer service provided by the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board (FRTIB), …

Subjects: E-Government

New Fee-Based Magazine Portal Launches 7/28

KeepMedia Inc., which launches July 28, is a new service from Louis Borders, founder of Borders Books. News about this story was first reported on June 30 by paidContent.org, in the WSJ on July 21, and and today by News.com. This venture will allow subscribers to download content from an archive of more than 140 …

Subjects: E-Commerce

FTC Relaunches GetNetWise

Federal Trade Commissioner Orson Swindle addressed the importance of safe computing practices at a press conference to re-launch GetNetWise, a public service Web site offering resources to make informed decisions about using the Internet. The media briefing is sponsored by the Internet Education Foundation. GetNetWise: Keeping Children Safe Online; Stopping Unwanted E-mail and Spam; Protecting …

Subjects: E-Government, E-Mail, Privacy

Legal Research in a Nutshell

From Kent Olson, University of Virginia Law Library: Legal Research in a Nutshell Links provides convenient access to all of the more than three hundred URLs mentioned in the book (Legal Research in a Nutshell, 8th ed., 2003), including appendices. Sites are arranged thematically by chapter and page number, and the list will be updated …

Subjects: Internet, Legal Research

Global Climate Change Report Released Today

From the US Climate Change Science Program: The US Climate Change Science Program. Vision for the Program and Highlights of the Scientific Strategic Plan. From the World Wildlife Foundation: “The ten year research proposal for the US Climate Change Science Program announced today by the Bush Administration appears to be another attempt to focus attention …

Subjects: E-Government

More on the 9/11 Joint Inquiry Report Released This Afternoon

From Secrecy News: “Of particular interest to Secrecy News readers may be the final Appendix on Access Limitations Encountered by the Joint Inquiry. It describes a number of documents or topical areas to which congressional investigators were denied access. These included the President’s Daily Brief, reports on foreign liaison relationships, information on intelligence budget requests, …

Subjects: E-Government, Freedom of Information

New FCC Order on CIPA

“In this Order, we adopt measures to ensure that our implementation of the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) complies with the recent decision of the United States Supreme Court. CIPA requires schools and libraries with computer Internet access to certify that they have Internet safety policies and technology protection measures, e.g., software filtering technology, to …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Libraries

Report of the Inquiry Into the Terrorist Attacks of September 11

Report of the Inquiry Into the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001 by the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and the Senate Select Committee on Inteligence, December 2002 (pdf, 858 pages). Statement from GPO: “In February 2002, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence agreed to conduct …

Subjects: E-Government, Freedom of Information