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Daily Archives: November 19, 2007

New Tools Make Understanding Air Quality Easier Than Ever

EPA News release: EPA has developed two tools that let computer users “see” air quality information on a virtual globe. Both tools are available to the public starting today…The first tool is part of the new “Air Emission Sources” Web site, which is designed to make emissions data for six common pollutants easy to find and understand. Based on the latest National Emissions Inventory, the site uses charts and Google Earth files to answer a user’s questions. Users can look at overall emissions, emissions by type of industry, or emissions by largest polluter. Want to know what industry emits the most sulfur dioxide in your state? Select your state from a map, pick a pollutant, and the site creates a chart showing you emissions by industry. Want to “see” which refineries in your state emit the most sulfur dioxide? Use the “tilt” feature in Google Earth to quickly find the largest emitter. Then click on the balloon to get more details about emissions from that facility. EPA also is providing Air Quality Index (AQI) information in the Google Earth format. Use the AQI tool to quickly see air quality across the country, then click on a specific location to see that city’s AQI forecast and current levels of ozone or particle pollution. The AQI is EPA’s color-coded tool to inform the public about daily air pollution levels in their communities. EPA, in collaboration with state and local governments, provides AQI forecasts and conditions for more than 300 cities across the United States.”

Energy Department Eliminates "Non-Internet Public" Document Category

Coalition of Journalists for Open Government: “The Department of Energy, in a new rule covering Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII), said that it will eliminate the “Non-Internet Public” designation that has kept some 5,400 documents available in reading rooms but not on the Internet. The agency said much of the information is already available online… Continue Reading

50-State Analysis of Post 9/11 Open Records Laws

Stateline.org: “The 2001 terrorist attacks led every state but South Dakota to restrict access to information deemed critical to homeland security — from architectural blueprints to emergency evacuation routes, according to a comprehensive, state-by-state study of post-9/11 changes to open-government laws. Wary of terrorists, state lawmakers closed government meetings previously open to the public, denied… Continue Reading

Bankruptcy Filings Down for Fiscal Year 2007, Up for Quarter

US Courts: “Bankruptcy cases filed in federal courts totaled 801,269 for the 12-month period ending September 30, 2007, down 28 percent when compared to the 1,112,542 filings in Fiscal Year 2006. However, according to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, the September 2007 filings are the highest of any previous 12-month period since September… Continue Reading

Department of Defense Releases Selected Acquisition Reports

News release: “The Department of Defense (DoD) has released details on major defense acquisition program cost, schedule, and performance changes since the June 2007 reporting period. This information is based on the Selected Acquisition Reports (SARs) submitted to the Congress for the September 2007 reporting period. SARs summarize the latest estimates of cost, schedule, and… Continue Reading

EU Report: Gender Differences In Use of Computers and Internet

Gender differences in the use of computers and the Internet – Issue number 119/2007: “The use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) has become an essential feature of both economic and social activity across Europe. In nearly all European countries and in all age groups, however, men are more regular users of both computers and… Continue Reading

New Site Offers Professional Guidance and Support to Distressed Homeowners

Press release: “A new national alliance, HOPE NOW, was announced… by Treasury Secretary Paulson and Housing Secretary Jackson to reach out and help homeowners who may not be able to pay their mortgages. The HOPE NOW collaboration of credit and homeowners’ counselors, mortgage servicers, and mortgage market participants was formed with the encouragement of the… Continue Reading

DOJ FY 2007 Performance and Accountability Report

FY DOJ 2007 Performance and Accountability Report: “The Department again earned an unqualified audit opinion on our financial statements as of September 30,2007. For the third year in a row, all of the Department’s components that produce financial statements received an unqualified opinion. For the first time in DOJ history, the Department had no material… Continue Reading

House of Representatives Announces Single Filing Location for House and Senate Filings

Lobbying Disclosure, Office of the Clerk: “The Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate are pleased to advise you of the following new lobby report filing procedures resulting from the passage of the Honest Leadership and Open Government Act of 2007 (Public Law 110-81), which amends the Lobbying Disclosure… Continue Reading

EEOC Fiscal Year 2007 Performance and Accountability Report

Fiscal Year 2007 Performance and Accountability Report: “The EEOC is the federal agency responsible for enforcing the Nation’s laws prohibiting employment discrimination. As part of our mission, we receive, review, investigate, and process charges of employment discrimination and file discrimination suits in the private sector. We provide administrative hearings and appellate decisions in the federal… Continue Reading