Category «E-Government»

Commentary – How the NSA Piggy-Backs on Third-Party Trackers

How the NSA Piggy-Backs on Third-Party Trackers by Edward Felten and Jonathan Mayer “Snooping on the Internet is tricky. The network is diffuse, global, and packed with potential targets. There’s no central system for identifying or locating individuals, so it’s hard to keep track of who is online and what they’re up to. What’s a spy agency to …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Commerce, E-Government, E-Mail, Internet, Knowledge Management, Patriot Act, Privacy

Northern Virginia Dominates List of Highest-Income Counties, Census Bureau Reports

“The U.S. Census Bureau reports that five of the counties or county-equivalents nationwide with the highest median household income in 2012 were located in Northern Virginia. Among them were Arlington County, at $99,255, Fairfax County, at $106,690, Falls Church (an independent city), at $121,250, Loudoun County, at $118,934, and Stafford County, at $95,927. Falls Church and Loudoun …

Subjects: E-Government, Economy, Education, Financial System, Government Documents, Health Care, Housing

British Library releases over 1 million images using Flickr Commons

British Library Digital scholarship blog: “We have released over a million images onto Flickr Commons for anyone to use, remix and repurpose. These images were taken from the pages of 17th, 18th and 19th century books digitised by Microsoft who then generously gifted the scanned images to us, allowing us to release them back into the Public Domain. The images themselves …

Subjects: Copyright, Digital Rights, E-Government, Education, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management

Ranking Members Waxman and DeGette Release Memo on Healthcare.gov Security

“Today Energy and Commerce Committee Ranking Member Henry A. Waxman and Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee Ranking Member Diana DeGette released a memo to Democratic Committee members regarding the security of Healthcare.gov.  In a classified briefing two days ago, HHS officials revealed that there have been no successful security attacks on Healthcare.gov and that no person …

Subjects: Congress, Cybercrime, E-Government, Economy, Financial System, Government Documents, Health Care, Internet

Customer Service, Closing the Gap Between Citizens and Officials

“Customer service in government is undergoing a transformation as technology and social media make it increasingly possible for citizens and government officials to engage with each other around the clock. GovLoop’s latest Agency of the Future guide walks you through this transformation, highlighting the customer service trends of today and the direction of customer service in government …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries, Marketing

Census – Age and Sex Table Packages and Race and Hispanic Origin Table Packages: 2012

“Age and Sex Table Packages and Race and Hispanic Origin Table Packages: 2012 — These table packages are from the Current Population Survey and include detailed statistics about five-year age groups by sex, the older population (55 and older), and the Hispanic, black and Asian populations. The tables provide a wide range of social and economic …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

FTC Launches Redesigned FTC.gov Website

“The Federal Trade Commission today launched a redesigned FTC.gov website that’s easier to use and reader friendly on tablets and smart phones. Users can now sort FTC cases, early termination notices for merger investigations, advocacy filings and other documents by date, type, and more. In addition to enhanced sort and filter functionality, the revised site provides …

Subjects: E-Government

Rolling Stone – Snowden and Greenwald: The Men Who Leaked the Secrets

Snowden and Greenwald: The Men Who Leaked the Secrets by Janet Reitman, December 4, 2013. This story is from the December 19th, 2013 – January 2nd, 2014 issue of Rolling Stone. “Early one morning last December, Glenn Greenwald opened his laptop, scanned through his e-mail, and made a decision that almost cost him the story of his life. A …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Cybercrime, Defense, E-Government, E-Mail, E-Records, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Patriot Act, Privacy

Commentary – Norway Decided to Digitize All the Norwegian Books

Alexis Madrigal – The Atlantic: “The National Library of Norway is planning to digitize all the books by the mid 2020s.  Yes. All. The. Books. In Norwegian, at least. Hundreds of thousands of them. Every book in the library’s holdings. By law, “all published content, in all media, [must] be deposited with the National Library of Norway,” so when …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries

American Library Association gathering support to protect user metadata and privacy

The Hill, Kate Tummarello: “…You need to have some freedom to learn about what you think is important without worrying about whether it ends up in some FBI file,” said Alan Inouye, director of the Office for Information Technology Policy at the American Library Association (ALA). Government snooping of libraries has a long history. Under the Patriot …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, E-Mail, Free Speech, Freedom of Information, Internet, Legislation, Libraries, PC Security, Privacy

Biblioteca Digital del Real Jardín Botánico

“The Digital Library of the Royal Botanic Garden (CSIC) is an online information resource about botanical bibliography. It wants to be the reference botany digital library of the Iberian Peninsula, Balearic Islands, Macaronesia, North Africa, Mediterranean region and Latin America publications; and also to provide the largest possible collection of essential works, journals, and other botanical works (historical, …

Subjects: E-Government, Internet, Knowledge Management, Libraries, Search Engines

United States Releases its Second Open Government National Action Plan

Among the highlights of the Second National Action Plan for United States Open Government  “We the People”: The White House will introduce new improvements to the We the People online petitions platform aimed at making it easier to collect and submit signatures and increase public participation in using this platform. Improvements will enable the public to perform data …

Subjects: E-Government, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management