Category «E-Government»

Advocacy Groups Support Protections for Blogger’s Speech on the Net

Op-Ed in Roll Call by CDT Officials Supports Protecting Bloggers without Opening Soft Money Loopholes in the Campaign Finance Laws: “H.R. 4900 protects bloggers and small speakers far better than does H.R 1606, and by design, it does not create other loopholes in the campaign finance laws. Those who truly want to protect bloggers and …

Subjects: Blogs, Civil Liberties, Congress, E-Government, Free Speech, Government Documents, Legislation

Agency Management of Sensitive Information Questioned by GAO

Managing Sensitive Information: Departments of Energy and Defense Policies and Oversight Could Be Improved, GAO-06-369, March 7, 2006. Full text | Highlights: “…the lack of training requirements and oversight of the Official Use Only (OUO) and For Official Use Only (FOUO) programs leave DOE and DOD officials unable to assure that OUO and FOUO documents …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research

GAO Report on Challenges to Spectrum Reform

Telecommunications: Options for and Barriers to Spectrum Reform. GAO-06-526T, March 14, 2006. Full text | Highlights. “The radio-frequency spectrum is used to provide an array of wireless communications services that are critical to the U.S. economy and various government missions, such as national security. With demand for spectrum exploding, and most useable spectrum allocated to …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Government Documents, Internet

FOI Audit of Gov’t Policies on Sensitive Unclassified Info

Press release: “The first-ever government-wide audit of the ways that federal agencies mark and protect information that is unclassified but sensitive for security reasons has found 28 different and uncoordinated policies, none of which include effective oversight or monitoring of how many records are marked and withheld, by whom, or for how long. The audit …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

Sunshine Week 2006: March 12-18

Sunshine Week press release: “Two national polls conducted on the eve of the second national Sunshine Week open government initiative, March 12-18, show a public that equates open government with effective democracy and is concerned about the rise in official secrecy at the national, state and local levels.” Scripps Survey Research Center poll Washington State …

Subjects: E-Government, Freedom of Information, Government Documents

Washington Post Spotlights GPO’s Digital Future

Confronting Digital Age Head-On GPO Aims to Secure All Government Documents Online:” For most of U.S. history, any government agency that needed to print many copies of a document went to the GPO. Now, about half of government documents go straight online, forcing the printing agency to find new ways to make itself relevant in …

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

Reporters Group Tracks Missing Dockets

Research on the Case Management/Electronic Case File system (PACER), conducted by the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (RCFP), documented 469 missing criminal cases and 65 missing civil cases over the five-year period of Jan. 1, 2001 to Dec. 31, 2005. Also from the RCFP: This related editorial, In search of the secret docket …

Subjects: Courts, E-Government, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

FBI OIG Audit of Yet Another Online Case Management System

The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Pre-Acquisition Planning for and Controls over the Sentinel Case Management System, Audit Report 06-14, March 2006 (PDF) “In March 2005, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) terminated a 3-year, $170 million effort to develop a modern case management system called the Virtual Case File (VCF) and announced a new project …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Knowledge Management

CIA Wins Award for Worst FOIA Compliance by a Gov’t Agency in 2005

Press release: CIA Wins 2006 “Rosemary Award” for Worst Freedom of Information Performance by a Federal Agency “The Central Intelligence Agency has won the second annual Rosemary Award, recognizing the worst performance by a federal agency in complying with the Freedom of Information Act. The Award is named after President Nixon’s secretary Rosemary Woods and …

Subjects: E-Government, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research