GAO Audit of White House Energy Task Force

Chronology of the GAO’s Attempts to Obtain Information from the National Energy Policy Development Group, August 25, 2003. Energy Task Force: Process Used to Develop the National Energy Policy. GAO-03-894, August 22. Highlights “The General Accounting Office said in a long-awaited report that Vice President Dick Cheney’s unwillingness to cooperate stymied efforts to find out …

Subjects: Freedom of Information, Government Documents

UK and EU Plans to Track Vehicular Activity Via Microchip Technology

The proposed Electronic Vehicle Identification (EVI) system would require the installation of read-only microchips in all new vehicles whose purpose is to provide information on vehicular operation, including location and related activity such as speeding infractions, car theft, and parking violations. See also this EU document, Intelligent Transport Systems, Electronic vehicle identification, that details the …

Subjects: Privacy

Radio Frequency ID Tags and the Food Industry

RFID Gussied Up With Biosensors. After noting that radio frequency id tags (RFID) are in use, and proposed, for a range of consumer items, it is important to mention that the associated privacy controversy also involves the food industry. Under the auspices of the Support Anti-Terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies (“Safety”) Act of 2002 (the …

Subjects: Privacy

Commentary on Patriot Act and CAPPS II

CAPPS II is very much in the news recently, with articles on the subject appearing in the Washington Times, Washington Post, and Federal Computer News. Rights advocates slam new screening system: “Conservative and liberal advocates are banding together to oppose new airline passenger screening methods that they say will be a “quantum leap” in government …

Subjects: Privacy

FCC Extends the Effective Date of Amended Fax Advertising Rules

From the FCC press release, August 19: “The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has extended to January 1, 2005, the effective date of its new rules requiring written consent before sending advertising faxes. This action does not change the effective date for the comprehensive telemarketing rules, including other rules regarding faxes, adopted on June 26, 2003. …

Subjects: E-Commerce

Lifespan of CD-RWs Critically Short

cdfreaks.com reports on a study by the Dutch magazine, PC-Active, involving tests on 30 separate brands of recordable CDs to ascertain whether data and audio tracks saved on the disks was still readable after a 20 month period. The very bad news was that despite marketing indicating data is stable for up to ten years, …

Subjects: E-Records