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New GAO Reports: Air Force Electronic Systems Center, Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Federal Real Property, Federal Real Property

Air Force Electronic Systems Center – Reorganization Resulted in Workforce Reassignments at Hanscom Air Force Base, but Other Possible Effects Are Not Yet Known, GAO-13-366, Apr 25, 2013 Explosive Ordnance Disposal – DOD Needs Better Resource Planning and Joint Guidance to Manage the Capability, GAO-13-385, Apr 25, 2013 Federal Real Property – Excess and Underutilized… Continue Reading

Survey of Federal Whistleblower and Anti-Retaliation Laws

Survey of Federal Whistleblower and Anti-Retaliation Laws, Jon O. Shimabukuro, Legislative Attorney; L. Paige Whitaker, Legislative Attorney; Emily E. Roberts, Law Librarian. April 22, 2013 “This report provides an overview of federal whistleblower and anti-retaliation laws. In general, these laws protect employees who report misconduct by their employers or who engage in various protected activities,… Continue Reading

Working Paper – Structural bank regulation initiatives

Structural bank regulation initiatives: approaches and implications, by Leonardo Gambacorta and Adrian Van Rixtel. Working Papers No 412, April 2013 The paper examines the basic rationale and features of the proposals adopted to separate specific investment and commercial banking activities (Volcker rule, Vickers and Liikanen proposals). In particular, it focuses on the likely implications of… Continue Reading

Publicly Available Social Media Monitoring and Situational Awareness Initiative Update

Privacy Impact Assessment for the Office of Operations Coordination and Planning – Publicly Available Social Media Monitoring and Situational Awareness Initiative, DHS, Update April 1, 2013 “To monitor social media, National Operations Center Media Monitoring analysts only use publicly available search engines, content aggregators, and site-specific search tools to find items of potential interest to… Continue Reading

As CO2 Approaches Symbolic Milestone, Scripps Launches Daily Keeling Curve Update

Scripps Institution of Oceanography / University of California, San Diego: “For the first time in human history, concentrations of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) could rise above 400 parts per million (ppm) for sustained lengths of time throughout much of the Northern Hemisphere as soon as May 2013. To provide a resource for understanding… Continue Reading

Occupational Exposure to Carbon Nanotubes and Nanofibers

Current Intelligence Bulletin 65: Occupational Exposure to Carbon Nanotubes and Nanofibers: “NIOSH issues Current Intelligence Bulletins (CIBs) to disseminate new scientific information about occupational hazards. A CIB may draw attention to a formerly unrecognized hazard, report new data on a known hazard, or disseminate information about hazard control. CIBs are distributed to representatives of academia,… Continue Reading

TRAC – Domestic Terror Cases Outnumbering International Two-to-One in FY 2013

“During February 2013, there were 16 new federal criminal prosecutions for terrorism and national internal security offenses, according to the latest available data from the Justice Department. So far during fiscal year 2013 (which began October 2012), a total of 83 such cases have been filed. These criminal prosecutions have been brought in a surprisingly… Continue Reading

DHS Releases Revises Privacy Impact Assessment on Internet Monitoring Program

EPIC: “The Department of Homeland Security has released a Privacy Impact Assessment for Einstein 3 – Accelerated. Einstein 3 is a government cybersecurity program that monitors Internet traffic. The monitoring includes scanning email destined for .gov networks for malicious attachments and URLs. According to DHS, the basis of the government’s authority to perform the monitoring… Continue Reading

Persons With A Disability: Barriers to Employment, Types of Assistance, and other Labor-Related Issues Summary

News release: “In May 2012, half of all persons with a disability who were not working reported some type of barrier to employment, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Lack of education or training, lack of transportation, the need for special features at the job, and a person’s own disability were among the… Continue Reading