Members of 9/11 Commission Continue Work Through Non-Profit Organization

9/11 Panel Members Form Group to Press Recommendations See the 9/11 Discourse Project: “The ten members of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States (known as the 9-11 Commission) have initiated a nationwide public education campaign for the purpose of making America safer and more secure. In so doing, the commissioners will …

Subjects: Government Documents

Welcome to the World of E-Voting

Ready or Not (and Maybe Not), Electronic Voting Goes National “Just over six weeks before the nation holds the first general election in which touch-screen voting will play a major role, specialists agree that whatever the remaining questions about the technology’s readiness, it is now too late to make any significant changes.” Related reference from …

Subjects: E-Government

New E-Gov Webite ToolKit Previewed

From the egov.com press release: “FirstGov.gov, Uncle Sam’s most successful federal Web site, provided a sneak preview of an online toolkit that will enable all federal agencies to replicate the success of this award- winning site… The kit will guide federal Web managers as they design U.S. government Web sites to be the most citizen-focused …

Subjects: E-Government

Senate Passes Amendment Requiring Gov’t Data Mining Report

“Federal agencies that collect personal and other information on American citizens would be required to report on those activities to Congress as part of a proposal coauthored by Senators Russell Feingold (D-Wisc.) and Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) that has passed the U.S. Senate.” [Link] See H.R. 4567, Making appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security for …

Subjects: Congress, E-Government, Privacy