New GAO Reports: Combating Terrorism, Energy Efficiency, Global Health, Maritime Security, Stabilizing and Rebuilding Iraq, USPTO

Combating Terrorism: Law Enforcement Agencies Lack Directives to Assist Foreign Nations, GAO-08-144T, October 4, 2007 Energy Efficiency: Opportunities Exist for Federal Agencies to Better Inform Household Consumers, GAO-07-1162, September 26, 2007 Environmental Right-To-Know: EPA’s Recent Rule Could Reduce Availability of Toxic Chemical Information Used to Assess Environmental Justice, GAO-08-115T, October 4, 2007 Global Health: U.S. …

Subjects: Government Documents

Microsoft Launches Technology Platform to Collect, Store and Share Health Information

Press release: “Joined by nationally recognized medical providers, health-management device manufacturers and patient advocacy organizations, Microsoft Corp. today launched Microsoft® HealthVault, a software and services platform aimed at helping people better manage their health information. The company outlined its vision for ways that HealthVault can bring the health and technology industries together to create new …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management, Microsoft, Search Engines

New Paper on Google's Law

Google’s Law, Working Paper (2007), by Greg Lastowka, Rutgers University, Assistant Professor of Law: “Google has become, for the majority of Americans, the index of choice for online information. Through dynamically generated results pages keyed to a near-infinite variety of search terms, Google steers our thoughts and our learning online. It tells us what words …

Subjects: Patent and Trademark, Search Engines

House Passes Military Contractor Legislation

Press release: “Today, the U.S. House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act (MEJA – H.R. 2740) Expansion and Enforcement Act of 2007, despite the Bush Administration’s opposition, with a vote of 389-30. The bill, which passed through the House Judiciary Committee in August, makes private contractors working in combat zones like Iraq …

Subjects: Congress, Legislation

New CRS Reports: Journalists' Privilege, Campaign Finance, PEPFAR, Military Commissions Act of 2006

Journalists’ Privilege: Overview of the Law and Legislation in the 109th and 110th Congresses, September 28, 2007 Campaign Finance: Developments in the 110th Congress, September 28, 2007 PEPFAR [President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief]: From Emergency to Sustainability, September 28, 2007 The Military Commissions Act of 2006: Analysis of Procedural Rules and Comparison with Previous …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

The Impact of the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act, Eighteenth Report, 2005-2006

Press release: “The value of U.S. imports receiving benefits under the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act (CBERA) fell from $12.3 million in 2005 to $9.9 million in 2006, mainly because four Central American countries El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua left the CBERA when the Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR) entered into …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents

Climate Change Legislation Design White Paper: Scope of a Cap-and-Trade Program

Boucher and Dingell Release First Climate Change Legislation Design White Paper, prepared by the Committee on Energy and Commerce committee staff, October 3, 2007 (22 pages, PDF): “This paper addresses the scope and coverage of the climate change program. It discusses what sectors and activities are directly emitting greenhouse gases, and how those emissions could …

Subjects: Congress, Legislation

UC Berkeley Releases Entire Course Lectures Free on YouTube

Press release – “Further expanding public access to its intellectual riches through the most popular Web destinations, the University of California, Berkeley, announced today (Wednesday, Oct. 3) that it is making entire course lectures and special events available, free of charge, on YouTube. UC Berkeley is the first university to make videos of full courses …

Subjects: Internet, Knowledge Management

New GAO Reports: FCC and Access to Rulemaking, E-Voting Reliability, Agricultural Quarantine, Nuclear Energy Oversight

Telecommunications: FCC Should Take Steps to Ensure Equal Access to Rulemaking Information, GAO-07-1046, September 6, 2007 Elections: Further Testing Could Provide Increased but Not Absolute Assurance That Voting Systems Did Not Cause Undervotes in Florida’s 13th Congressional District, GAO-08-97T, October 2, 2007 Premium Class Travel: Internal Control Weaknesses Governmentwide Led to Improper and Abusive Use …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research