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Monthly Archives: February 2008

Senators Leahy, Whitehouse Urge AG Mukasey To Clarify Testimony About Destruction of CIA Tapes

Press release: “Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.), who also sits on the panel, sent a letter Thursday urging Attorney General Michael Mukasey to clarify testimony given to the Committee during last week’s Department of Justice oversight hearing. In the letter, they ask the Attorney General to explain the… Continue Reading

Safety Groups Claim DOJ Has Failed to Produce National Database to Help Prevent Auto Fraud

Press release: “More than 15 years after Congress required the federal government to set up a national database to allow car buyers to determine whether a vehicle has been stolen or rebuilt after a wreck, the system is still not in place, three consumers groups said Wednesday in a lawsuit filed against the Department of… Continue Reading

CIA Freedom Of Information Act Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2007

Central Intelligence Agency Freedom Of Information Act Annual Report for Fiscal Year 2007, Unclassified. “For those FOIA cases closed in FY 2007, 80% were closed in 175 days; median response time was 40 days; average response time was 223 days. For those Privacy Act cases closed in FY 2007, 80% were closed in 58 days;… Continue Reading

Preservation in the Age of Large-Scale Digitization

Preservation in the Age of Large-Scale Digitization, A White Paper by Oya Y. Rieger, February, 2008. 52 pp. Published by the Council on Library and Information Resources. Executive Summary: “The digitization of millions of books under programs such as Google Book Search and Microsoft Live Search Books is dramatically expanding our ability to search and… Continue Reading

DHS Proposes Changes to Improve H-2A Temporary Agricultural Worker Program

Press release: “The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced today a series of proposed rule modifications to provide employers with a streamlined hiring process for temporary and seasonal agricultural workers under the H-2A program…The proposed modifications to the rule reduce current limitations and certain delays faced by U.S.employers and relax the current limitations on their… Continue Reading

Joint CDT, PFF Project Tracks Online Child Protection and Free Speech Legislation

“A joint project of the Center for Democracy & Technology and the Progress & Freedom Foundation tracks more than 30 pieces of federal legislation that seek to protect children online, some of which pose serious threats to free speech. The reports released today summarize and categorize child online safety bills introduced in the 110th Congress,… Continue Reading

DOD OIG – Contingency Planning for DoD Mission-Critical Information Systems

DOD Office of the Deputy Inspector General for Auditing, Contingency Planning for DoD Mission-Critical Information Systems, February 5, 2008 (117 pages, PDF). “The information in DoD Information Technology Portfolio Repository (DITPR) on contingency planning is not reliable on the basis of sample results. We projected that, of 436 mission-critical information systems requiring information assurance certification… Continue Reading

UN Information Economy Report 2007-2008

Information Economy Report 2007-2008 (386 pages, PDF): “The Information Economy Report 2008 – Science and technology for development: the new paradigm of ICT, analyses the current and potential contribution of information technology to knowledge creation and diffusion. It explores how ICTs help generate innovations that improve the livelihoods of the poor and support enterprise competitiveness.… Continue Reading

Cisco Study on Remote Workers Reveals Need for Greater Diligence Toward Security

“Cisco® today announced key findings from its annual global study on remote workers’ security awareness and online behavior, indicating how they can inadvertently heighten risks for themselves and the companies they work for. The study’s findings are prompting Cisco security executives to offer recommendations to information technology (IT) professionals on how to protect their companies… Continue Reading

Americans Rank Direct Deposit Their Top Money Management Tool

Treasury press release: “Americans say direct deposit tops both ATM cards and checkbooks as their most important tool for managing personal finances. Yet approximately one in three Americans still do not use direct deposit, including nearly 10.5 million Social Security recipients, despite the widespread opinion that direct deposit is reliable and safe. The national survey… Continue Reading