Category «E-Government»

Pew Study: Most Chinese Say They Approve of Government Internet Control

News release: “Many Americans assume that China’s internet users are unhappy about their government’s control of the internet, but a new survey finds most Chinese say they approve of internet regulation, especially by the government.” Most Chinese Say They Approve of Government Internet Control, by Deborah Fallows, Senior Research Fellow, Pew Internet & American Life …

Subjects: Censorship, E-Government, Free Speech, Freedom of Information, Internet

DHS Releases Privacy Technology Implementation Guide and Incident Handling Guidance

Privacy Technology Implementation Guide (PTIG), August 2007 (PDF, 36 pages): “The Privacy Office developed a new general guide for technology managers and developers to integrate privacy protections into operational IT systems. This new guide, the Privacy Technology Implementation Guide (PTIG) combines elements of privacy protection from disparate privacy compliance requirements, as well as a administrative …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Government, Government Documents, ID Theft, Privacy

EPA commits to reestablish physical libraries in EPA Regions 5, 6, and 7, as well as the Headquarters and Chemical libraries by September 30, 2008

EPA National Library Network News – Update on EPA’s Library Network – March 2008 “EPA submitted a National Library Network Report to Congress (PDF, 8 pages) on March 26 as requested in the Explanatory Statement accompanying the FY 2008 consolidated Appropriations Act (H.R. 2764). In the Report, EPA commits to reestablish physical libraries in EPA …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research, Libraries

AP Reports EPA Libraries Reopening

Follow up to previous postings on the EPA library closures, news today via AP: “The Environmental Protection Agency plans to reopen five closed libraries to the public by this fall, the agency said in a report Thursday. Three of the EPA’s 10 regional libraries and two libraries at the agency’s Washington headquarters were closed because …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research, Libraries

Executive summary of the Blueprint for Financial Regulatory Reform

Treasury’s Summary of Regulatory Proposal: Following is the executive summary of the Blueprint for Financial Regulatory Reform, a report from the Treasury Department on ways to improve oversight of the financial services sector: “The mission of the Department of the Treasury (“Treasury”) focuses on promoting economic growth and stability in the United States. Critical to …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

HHS Issues New Hospital Compare Data

Hospital Compare: “This tool provides you with information on how well the hospitals care for all their adult patients with certain conditions or procedures. This information will help you compare the quality of care hospitals provide. Talk to your doctor about this information to help you, your family and your friends make your best hospital …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

Federal Benefits for Veterans and Dependents by the Department of Veterans Affairs

“A new edition of the popular handbook Federal Benefits for Veterans and Dependents by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) updates the rates for certain federal payments and outlines a variety of programs and benefits for American veterans. Most of the nation’s 24 million veterans qualify for some VA benefits, which range from health care …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

New GAO Reports: VA Health Care, Health Insurance for College Students, Defense Space Activities

VA Health Care: Additional Efforts to Better Assess Joint Ventures Needed, GAO-08-399, March 28, 2008 Comments on the Office of Personnel Management’s February 20, 2008 Report to Congress Regarding the Retirement Systems Modernization, GAO-08-576R, March 28, 2008 Health Insurance: Most College Students Are Covered through Employer-Sponsored Plans, and Some Colleges and States Are Taking Steps …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

SEC OIG Audit of Student Loan Program

Office of Inspector General, Student Loan Program, March 27, 2008, Report No. 439: “The Office of Inspector General of the Securities and Exchange Commission (Commission) conducts regular audits and inspections of Agency operations to promote the effectiveness, integrity, and efficiency of the Commission. In July 2007, we received an anonymous complaint about the Commission’s Student …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

Increasing Federal and State Cooperation and Promoting Electronic Filing Would Improve Administration of Taxes Used to Maintain the Nation’s Highways

Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration: Increasing Federal and State Cooperation and Promoting Electronic Filing Would Improve Administration of Taxes Used to Maintain the Nation’s Highways, March 24, 2008. Reference Number: 2008-40-089. “The Heavy Vehicle Use Tax is a prepaid tax the IRS collects. Combined with other Federal excise taxes, it is used to provide …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

DOJ OIG: DEA's Control Over Weapons and Laptop Computers Follow-up Audit

Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General Audit DivisionThe Drug Enforcement Administration’s Control Over Weapons and Laptop Computers Follow-up Audit, Audit Report 08-21, March 2008 (125 pages, PDF). “In our 2002 audit we reported that the DEA had significant weaknesses in its internal controls over weapons and laptops. This follow-up audit found that while …

Subjects: E-Government