Category «E-Government»

Closure of GPO Bookstores Heralds End of Era for Print Gov Docs

GPO Holds a Clearance Sale as It Closes Bookstores Because of Web’s Growth: “It’s the Internet,” explained GPO spokesman Andrew M. Sherman. “Our online operation has just killed the retail end of this business. The mainstay of sales at our stores was principally regulatory information — tax rules, international trade, the Code of Federal Regulations. …

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

Communicating With White House Via E-Mail Now a Daunting Task

White House E-Mail System Becomes Less User-Friendly: “Those who want to send a message to the president must now navigate as many as nine Web pages and fill out a form that asks if they support White House policy.” A New York Times follow-up article: “The White House Web site began more prominently featuring the …

Subjects: E-Government, E-Mail, Web Site Accessibility and Usability

Your New Passport Will Have A Digital ID Chip

From FCW.com: “The State Department is developing a passport that contains biometric technology to authenticate the identities of U.S. citizens who travel abroad.” Also see, Vendors boost biometrics for homeland. “In a trusted traveler program, such as one proposed as part of the Transportation Security Administration’s Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System (CAPPS) II, a passenger …

Subjects: E-Government, 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

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

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

Dept. of Interior Needs to Overhaul Web Operations

Problems with the Department of the Interior’s management and operations of its web sites is the focus of a recent Inspector General Report, issued in June. The introduction to the 42 page evaluation report (pdf) states that Interior “needs to manage its web sites more efficiently, cost-effectively, and securely; and focus on its customers.” Report …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Privacy