Category «E-Mail»

Ruling on Preservation of White House E-Mails Awaited

News release: “Today, the White House sought clarification from the court concerning its ability to restore missing records from backup tapes that are currently being preserved. The White House inquiry comes as the National Security Archive continues to await a ruling by the United States District Court for the District of Columbia on its pending …

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

White House Discloses Destruction of Computer Hard Drives

Follow up to previous postings on litigation and hearings on missing White House email and violations of the Presidential Records Act, news today from AP: “Older White House computer hard drives have been destroyed, the White House disclosed to a federal court Friday in a controversy over millions of possibly missing e-mails from 2003 to …

Subjects: E-Mail, E-Records, Government Documents, Legal Research

Judge Orders White House to Show Cause Why Missing Email Should Not be Recovered

Follow up to previous postings on litigation and hearings on missing White House email and violations of the Presidential Records Act, today’s news release: “Today, in response to a request by the National Security Archive, which along with Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) has sued the White House challenging its failure to …

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

VoIP: Who Might Be Spying on Your Communications?

VOIP-News: “Email, IM (instant messaging) and even VoIP solutions like Skype and Vonage have taken over communications in both the business and social worlds. These systems work well because they’re a much-needed solution for high phone bills, static-filled communications and dropped cell-phone calls. Internet-based communication methods also give users optimum remote access, since all one …

Subjects: E-Government, E-Mail, Internet, Privacy

Trio of Commerce Chairmen Call for Further Investigation Based on Latest Domestic Surveillance Allegations

Electronic Frontier Foundation: “Three powerful House Commerce Committee Chairmen strongly urged their colleagues Thursday to defer acting on requests for retroactive immunity and to demand more information from the White House and the telecommunications companies in the wake of disclosures by another whistleblower that the government apparently has been granted an open gateway to customer …

Subjects: Congress, E-Mail, Government Documents, Patriot Act, Privacy, Wireless Web

Pelosi: Response to Administration Decision Not to Enforce Contempt Citations of Miers and Bolten

News release: “Speaker Nancy Pelosi released the following statement February 29, 2008 in response to a letter she received late this afternoon from U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey stating that the Administration is refusing to enforce contempt of Congress citations against former White House Counsel Harriet Miers and White House Chief of Staff Joshua Bolten: …

Subjects: Congress, E-Mail, Government Documents, Legal Research

2007 Electronic Monitoring and Surveillance Survey

2007 Electronic Monitoring & Surveillance Survey – Over Half of All Employers Combined Fire Workers for E-Mail & Internet Abuse, February 28, 2008 “From e-mail monitoring and Website blocking to phone tapping and GPS tracking, employers increasingly combine technology with policy to manage productivity and minimize litigation, security, and other risks. To motivate compliance with …

Subjects: E-Mail, Internet, Privacy

Committee Holds Hearing on Electronic Records Preservation at the White House

Committee Holds Hearing on Electronic Records Preservation at the White House, Chairman Waxman’s Opening Statement, February 26, 2008: “…When President Clinton left office and President Bush came into office, the White House had in place a system for archiving White House e-mails that complied with the Presidential Records Act…In its place, the White House adopted …

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

A Portrait of Early Internet Adopters: Why People First Went Online –and Why They Stayed

A Portrait of Early Internet Adopters: Why People First Went Online –and Why They Stayed, by Amy Tracy Wells, Research Fellow, Pew Internet & American Life Project, February 20, 2008 “In our survey, we asked these long time internet users why they first went online. The majority of respondents noted “to communicate with colleagues.” When …

Subjects: E-Mail, Internet

Registry of USG Recommended Biometric Standards

“This Registry of USG Recommended Biometric Standards (Registry) supplements the NSTC Policy for Enabling the Development, Adoption and Use of Biometric Standards. This Registry is based upon interagency consensus on biometric standards required to enable the interoperability of various Federal biometric applications, and to guide Federal agencies as they develop and implement related biometric programs. …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, E-Mail, Government Documents