9/11 Commission Statement on FBI’s Counterterrorism Efforts Prior to 9/11

Staff Statement No. 9: Law Enforcement, Counterterrorism, and Intelligence Collection in the United States Prior to 9/11 (pdf, 12 pages) From the report’s Conclusion: “On September 11, 2001, the FBI was limited in several areas critical to an effective, preventive counterterrorism strategy. Those working counterterrorism matters did so despite limited intelligence collection and strategic analysis …

Subjects: Government Documents

9/11 Commission Preliminary Findings on Threats and Responses in 2001

Threats and Responses in 2001, Staff Statement No. 10. See also submitted testimony from today’s hearing: Louis J. Freeh, Former Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation; Janet Reno, Former Attorney General of the United States; Thomas J. Pickard, Former Acting Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation; Ambassador J. Cofer Black, Former Director, Counterterrorism Center, Central Intelligence Agency; …

Subjects: Government Documents

2002 CRS Report on Testimony by Presidential Advisers

Presidential Advisers’ Testimony Before Congressional Committees: A Brief Overview “Congress has a constitutionally rooted right of access to the information it needs to perform its Article I legislative and oversight functions. Generally, a congressional committee with jurisdiction over the subject matter, which is conducting an authorized investigation for legislative or oversight purposes, has a right …

Subjects: Congress, Freedom of Information, Government Documents

Task Force Recommendations for Info Security

From the press release: “The Corporate Governance Task Force of the National Cyber Security Partnership (NCSP) today released a management framework and call to action to industry, non-profits and educational institutions, challenging them to integrate effective information security governance (ISG) programs into their corporate governance processes.” See the April 1, 2004 Task Force Report, Improving …

Subjects: PC Security

ABA TECHSHOW 2004 – 60 Sites in 60 Minutes

From attorney, blogger and author Robert J. Ambrogi. “These were the sites I prepared for the 2004 ABA TechShow panel 60 Sites in 60 Minutes. Not all these sites were shown during the presentation.” Thanks to Bob, Burgess Allison, Jeffrey M. Flax and Mark Tamminga for having included my webzine, my blog and this time …

Subjects: Legal Research

Launch of New Blog On Gov’t Ethics

Interagency Ethics Council: Standards of Conduct for Federal Employees: “This site aims to perform this function by providing timely links to resources at official web sites like the Office of Government Ethics as well as news reports and other resources, including training materials prepared by members of the Interagency Ethics Counsel.” [Jerry Lawson]

Subjects: Blogs, E-Government

DHS Establishes New Cmte. on Privacy

SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security provides notice of establishment of the Data Integrity, Privacy, and Interoperability Advisory Committee. This notice also requests qualified individuals interested in serving on this committee to apply for membership….Applications forms for membership should reach the Privacy Office on or before April 30, 2004…The Committee’s charter will also be available …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Privacy

Lack of Funding for County Law Libraries May Lead to Closings

The Miami-Dade County Law Library (MDCLL) system was established in 1937. The libraries are in jeopardy of closing due to statutory changes. From the Preservation of Florida Law Libraries petition: “Legislation enacted last June (2003 Florida Laws Ch. 402) eliminates the filing fee revenues that have historically ensured a sustainable funding model for county law …

Subjects: Legislation, Libraries

GPO’s Draft Plan for “Collection of Last Resort”

From Judith C. Russell: “For some time, the U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) has been working on a plan to establish a Collection of Last Resort (CLR) to support the shared mission of GPO and Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) to provide comprehensive, timely, permanent public access to U.S. Government publications in all formats.” A …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Libraries