Category «Government Documents»

Commentary on the 9/11 Commission Report

From the New York Review of Books, this article by Elizabeth Drew, Pinning the Blame: “The seventeen reports [interim reports of the committee] provided factual material for the commission’s open hearings and for the final report itself, and helped the commission bring to light new evidence—from the government, the families, and others.” Final Report of …

Subjects: Government Documents

Browsing Selected Congressional Documents From 1995 to Present Via GPO

“The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) is pleased to announce a new browse feature on the GPO Access Congressional Documents Web pages. In our continuing effort to increase the accessibility of the resources available on GPO Access, users can now browse the catalog of House, Senate and Treaty documents, by Congress, beginning with the 104th …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Government Documents

Proposal to Expand Free Electronic Access to All Research Funded By NIH

Notice: Enhanced Public Access to NIH Research Information, September 3, 2004: “This notice is to announce and to seek public comments regarding NIH’s plans to facilitate enhanced public access to NIH health related research information. NIH intends to request that its grantees and supported Principal Investigators provide the NIH with electronic copies of all final …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

GAO Legal Opinion on Actions by Former Medicare Chief

From the press release issued today by Sen. Frank Lautenberg: “In a report requested by Senator Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ), the Government Accountability Office issued a ruling today (PDF, 13 pages) finding that former CMS Administrator Tom Scully illegally ordered his staff to withhold information from Congress. The Department of Health and Human Services has …

Subjects: Congress, Freedom of Information, Government Documents

Pentagon Video on Gov’t Docs. Censored Over Copyright Concerns

A DoD video produced as a teaching tool for citizens to learn about access to government documents was edited due to concerns that footage included was subject to copyright restrictions. This report from AP also states that a FOIA request to obtain a copy of the video (clips of which are available at this url: …

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

Will Your “Personal Health Record” Be Online Within 10 Years?

Medical Records May Go Online – “Health industry, tech firms, government agencies might collaborate to build a secure database of patient records.” [link via D. Cavallini] Related references and resources are as follows: Office of the National Health Information Technology Coordinator (ONCHIT), created by Executive Order 13335, signed April 27, 2004. Your Medical History on …

Subjects: Congress, Government Documents, Legislation, Privacy

Government Secrecy and National Security

From the Washington Post (reg. req’d), Secret Court Poses Challenges – Non-Government Litigants Lack Access, Ways to Influence Cases and Too Much Secrecy, as well as this report, Secrecy and National Security by Bruce Berkowitz, Hoover Digest, Summer 2004. [links via Secrecy News] Related references: Statement of Ms. Carol A. Haave (Deputy Undersecretary of Defense) …

Subjects: Congress, Freedom of Information, Government Documents