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Daily Archives: February 20, 2007

DHS OIG Audits of Technical Security at Dulles Airport and Implementation of Protective Measures for Personnally Identifiable Information

  • Technical Security Evaluation of DHS Activities at Dulles International Airport, Unclassified Summary, OIG-07-25 (PDF, 3 pages), February 20, 2007
  • Letter Report: DHS’s Implementation of Protective Measures for Personnally Identifiable Information (Redacted) OIG-07-24 (PDF, 26 pages), February 2, 2007
  • Federal Appeals Court Rules Denies Detainees' Use of Habeas Corpus

    On February 20, 2007, a three judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled 2-1 that detainees held at Guantánamo Bay could not challenge their detention, thereby upholding provisions of the Military Commissions Act denying “enemy combatants” the right to file habeas corpus claims in U.S. Court. Related postings… Continue Reading

    National Conference of State Legislatures Guide to Real ID Act

    The National Conference of State Legislatures posted a Countdown to REAL ID (May 11, 2008) guide that includes links to documents arranged by Federal Issues (including text and history of the Act), State Issues (including a REAL ID State Legislation Database) and Web Resources. “The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has failed to release… Continue Reading

    DOJ OIG Audit of Internal Controls Over Terrorism Reporting

    The Department of Justice’s Internal Controls Over Terrorism Reporting, Audit Report 07-20, February 2007, (PDF, 160 pages, Full Report) “…we learned that the collection and reporting of terrorism-related statistics within the Department is decentralized and haphazard. Often the official who reported the statistic gathered it through telephone requests or e-mail to other Department staff. Also,… Continue Reading

    Group Announces Plan to Sue USDA For Ignoring Organic Regulations

    Press release: “In a letter sent today, the Cornucopia Institute informed the USDA of their intention to file a complaint in federal district court accusing the agency of ignoring the organic regulations, and the intent of Congress, by their failure to enforce the law. The impending lawsuit is just the latest salvo in a seven-year-long… Continue Reading

    DOJ Launches First Freedom Project Website

    “On February 20, 2007 Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales announced a new Department of Justice initiative to protect religious liberty: The First Freedom Project. As detailed in a report issued at the same time as the announcement, Report on Enforcement of Laws Protecting Religious Freedom: Fiscal Years 2001-2006, the Civil Rights Division of the Department… Continue Reading

    Annual Energy Outlook 2007 with Projections to 2030

    Annual Energy Outlook 2007 with Projections to 2030, Report #:DOE/EIA-0383 (2007), Release date full report: February 20, 2007: “The Annual Energy Outlook 2007 presents a projection and analysis of US energy supply, demand, and prices through 2030. The projections are based on results from the Energy Information Administration’s National Energy Modeling System. The AEO2007 includes… Continue Reading

    Council on Environmental Quality Sued For Non Disclosure of Global Warming Documents

    Press release: “Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) has sued the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) today for its failure to respond to a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for records related to global warming science and policy. CREW filed its FOIA request after media reports — including a 60 Minutes piece… Continue Reading

    GAO Report on Issues Related to the Structure and Funding of Public Television

    Telecommunications: Issues Related to the Structure and Funding of Public Television, GAO-07-150, and Highlights, January 19, 2007. “How to fund public television has been a concern since the first noncommercial educational station went on the air in 1953. The use of federal funds to help support public television has been a particular point of discussion… Continue Reading

    U.S. International Trade Commission Has Launched Online New Journal

    “The U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC) is pleased to announce its new Journal of International Commerce and Economics series. This new journal is intended to contribute to the public policy dialogue by providing insightful and in-depth analysis. It will provide rigorous, but accessible, articles for readers concerned about the broad range of developments in international… Continue Reading

    House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct Issues Travel Rules

    “The House Rules for the 110th Congress changed the travel rules for Members, staff, and outside sponsors. The new regulations, forms, and instructions were released on February 20, 2007 and affect travel starting March 1, 2007. An Advisory Memorandum providing additional guidance regarding travel will be provided soon.” Continue Reading