As a follow-up to my July 12, 2005 posting, CBSNews.com Morphs Into 24/7 On Demand Broadband Service, see the organization’s new blog, Public Eye, launched today. A Short Pre-History Of Public Eye Continue Reading
As a follow-up to my July 12, 2005 posting, CBSNews.com Morphs Into 24/7 On Demand Broadband Service, see the organization’s new blog, Public Eye, launched today. A Short Pre-History Of Public Eye Continue Reading
Press release: The National Archives Celebrates Constitution Day, and the Calendar of Events. See also Peggy Garvins’ related article on LLRX.com, The Government Domain: Back to School for Constitution Day Continue Reading
Why the “Real ID” Act, Which Requires National Identity Cards, is a Real Mess Related links: Ramifications of Real ID Act on DMV Agencies Across the Country Begins to Resonate Commentary on Ramifications of REAL ID Act Continue Reading
The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Compliance with the Attorney General’s Investigative Guidelines (Redacted), Special Report, September 2005 (314 pages, PDF) and Appendicies (200 pages, PDF). Continue Reading
“Brookings experts analyzed the federal, state, and local response to Hurricane Katrina and identified next steps to speed the recovery of the Gulf Coast and its people.” [Link] Hurricane Katrina Timeline (5 pages, PDF) Military Deployments (1 page, PDF) Homeland Security and Consequence Management (8 pages, PDF) Time for the U.S. to Honor International Standards… Continue Reading
The following recently published CRS Reports are available free on USCongress.com: Federal Disaster Recovery Programs: Brief Summaries (13 pages, PDF) Emergency Communications: The Emergency Alert System (EAS) and All-Hazard Warnings (19 pages, PDF) Supplemental Appropriations for the 2004 Hurricanes and Other Disasters (19 pages, PDF) Continue Reading
AP reports that financial and business content from CNN.com, Time and its related business oriented publications (Fortune, Business 2.0), will be unified under the brand CNNMoney.com. Continue Reading
As a follow-up to my September 9 posting, FEMA Director Replaced in Wake of Katrina Disaster, from AP via MSNBC.com, news that embattled FEMA Director Michael Brown announced that he has resigned “in the best interest of the agency and best interest of the president…” Brown’s replacement is R. David Paulison Continue Reading
From the IRS, Hurricane Katrina: Information on Charitable Giving, Tax-Relief Issues Continue Reading
Wall Street Journal free feature – Why Levee Breaches In New Orleans Were Late-Breaking News: “But now it is known that major levee breaks occurred …starting in the morning of Monday, Aug. 29, the day Hurricane Katrina made landfall.” Related links to Katrina Continue Reading
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Hurricane Reponse homepage includes links to topical areas that include: Louisiana Response; Mississippi Response; News Releases; and Environmental Notices. See also the Corps main website to additional links and documents related to Katrina relief efforts. Continue Reading
Companies that produce, house, sell and transport products from within the areas hit hardest by Katrina are evaluating the impact to their respective businesses, ranging from e-commerce to distribution channels, and assessing alternatives to remain viable. Continue Reading