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White House Fights to Keep TIA Program

From Secrecy News: in a July 14 statement, the White House “urges the Senate to remove the provision (from the 2004 Defense Appropriations Act) that prohibits any research and development for the Terrorism Information Awareness Program. This provision would deny an important potential tool in the war on terrorism.” See my related posting, Total Information …

Subjects: Privacy

Homeland Security Proposed Regs for Anti-Terror Tech

Regulations Implementing the Support Anti-Terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies Act of 2002 (the SAFETY Act, subtitle G of the Homeland Security Act, P.L. No. 107-296), Office of the Secretary, Homeland Security: Notice of proposed rulemaking. This proposed rule would implement Subtitle G of Title VIII of the Homeland Security Act of 2002–the Support of Anti-terrorism …

Subjects: E-Government

Resources on Electronic Discovery

From Ken Withers, a Research Associate at the Federal Judicial Center, links to a series of presentations and papers on electronic discovery. Selected Case Law and Further Reading Electronic Discovery: What You Need to Know, Association of the Bar of New York City, 29 May 2003 (PowerPoint slides and text) The Sedona Principles, Best Practices, …

Subjects: E-Records

Congress Widens Probe of Library E-Rate Program

Tauzin, Greenwood Step-Up Committee’s Investigation Into Troubled E-Rate Program and sent letters to 13 companies vendors and applicants participating in the program (a copy of which is available at the link above). “As part of an expanded investigation into the troubled E-rate program, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Billy Tauzin (R-LA) and Oversight and …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Libraries

Challenges Emerge As Government Documents Increasingly Go Digital

From the 7/15/2003 Library Journal: “As government documents librarians incorporate more digital materials, they are finding that the very shape of their libraries is transformed,” by Marylaine Block. “Like other documents librarians, Carolyn Kohler (government publications librarian at the University of Iowa) has found herself unexpectedly at the forefront of technological change and momentous political …

Subjects: Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Libraries

Documents and Resources on EU E-Government

From the EU eGovernment Conference 2003, 7-8 July 2003: Linking up Europe: the importance of interoperability for e-government services EU Ministerial Declaration on E-Government See also this useful resource on e-gov: National eGovernment sites, which includes Member States national eGovernment websites, Candidate countries national eGovernment websites, EEA/EFTA countries national eGovernment websites, and eGovernment websites worldwide …

Subjects: E-Government

Anniversary of Americans with Disabilities Act (July 26)

From the U.S. Census Bureau, Facts & Features: On July 26, 1990, President George Bush signed into law the Americans with Disabilities Act, guaranteeing equal opportunity for people with disabilities in public accommodations, commercial facilities, employment, transportation, state and local government services and telecommunications. 49.7 million: Number of people age 5 and over in the …

Subjects: Legislation, Web Site Accessibility and Usability

Website Usability Testing Using WebEx

Remote Online Usability Testing: Why, How, and When to Use It. From the article: “…in-person usability testing isn’t always feasible. Projects take longer than expected, budgets get tightened, and target users can be hard to come by. So what’s a usability crusader to do when in-person usability testing is impossible? One option is to conduct …

Subjects: Knowledge Management, Libraries, Web Site Accessibility and Usability