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Daily Archives: March 25, 2009

New Report Details Impact of Crumbling Infrastructure, Offering StatebyState Perspectives and Solutions for the Future

“America’s infrastructure picture certainly looks bleak. In urban areas, roadway congestion tops 40 percent. The number of high hazard dams—dams that, should they fail, pose a significant risk to human life—has increased by more than 3,000 just since 2007. Thirty percent of America’s children attend school in overcrowded classrooms. However, a report released today by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) shows that with ingenuity and the right amount of commitment on the part of the nation’s leaders and the American people, the infrastructure crisis we face is a solvable problem.

On January 28, 2009, ASCE released the most recent grades from its Report Card for America’s Infrastructure, assigning the nation’s roads, bridges, water systems and other critical foundations a cumulative grade of D and noting a fiveyear investment need of $2.2 trillion. Today’s comprehensive Report Card examines the basis for those failing grades, while at the same time offering an array of solutions—national, local and personal—for how the nation can repair and revitalize the infrastructure systems it depends on. The report is accompanied by an in depth Web site that offers statelevel infrastructure data on a variety of subjects, including needed drinking water investment, number of deficient bridges and number of high hazard dams that lack an emergency action
plan, as well as suggested ways for individuals to take action.”

  • 2009 Report Card for America’s Infrastructure
  • POGO Releases Names of Suspended and Debarred Contractors Profiled in GAO Report

    “Last month, the Government Accountability Office released a report titled, Excluded Parties List System: Suspended and Debarred Businesses and Individuals Improperly Receive Federal Funds, documenting 25 cases in which companies and individuals that had been suspended or debarred from federal contracting continued to receive contracts. Unfortunately, the report did not name the companies and individuals… Continue Reading

    Pew Internet: The Mobile Difference

    The Mobile Difference, by John Horrigan, March 25, 2009 “Some 39% of Americans have positive and improving attitudes about their mobile communication devices, which in turn draws them further into engagement with digital resources – on both wireless and wireline platforms. Mobile connectivity is now a powerful differentiator among technology users. Those who plug into… Continue Reading

    Treasury Proposes Legislation for Resolution Authority

    News release: “Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner on Monday called for new legislation granting additional tools to address systemically significant financial institutions that fall outside of the existing resolution regime under the FDIC. A draft bill will be sent to Congress this week…The legislative proposal would fill a significant void in the current financial services regulatory… Continue Reading

    EPA OIG: EPA Needs to Improve Its Efforts to Reduce Air Emissions at U.S. Ports

    EPA Needs to Improve Its Efforts to Reduce Air Emissions at U.S. Ports, [Report PDF – 86pp] [At a Glance PDF] “While EPA has issued air emissions regulations for most port sources, EPA’s actions to address air emissions from large oceangoing vessels in U.S. ports have not yet achieved the goals for protecting human health.… Continue Reading

    Advance Report on Durable Goods Manufacturers’ Shipments

    Advance Report on Durable Goods Manufacturers’ Shipments, Inventories and Orders, February 2009 “New orders for manufactured durable goods in February increased $5.5 billion or 3.4 percent to $165.6 billion, the U.S. Census Bureau announced today. This increase follows six consecutive monthly decreases, including a 7.3 percent January decrease. Excluding transportation, new orders increased 3.9 percent.… Continue Reading

    Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Victims of Crime

    News release: “The nation’s Asian, Native Hawaiian, and other Pacific Islander population had the lowest rates of violent and property victimizations among all racial and ethnic groups between 2002 and 2006, according to a study released today by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) in the Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Asians,… Continue Reading

    New GAO Reports: Defense Management, DOD's Acquisition Workforce, Federal Land Management, Urban Partnership Agreements, USPS, IG Oversight of Financial Regulatory Agencies

    Defense Management: Actions Needed to Address Stakeholder Concerns, Improve Interagency Collaboration, and Determine Full Costs Associated with the U.S. Africa Command, GAO-09-181, February 20, 2009 Department of Defense: Additional Actions and Data Are Needed to Effectively Manage and Oversee DOD’s Acquisition Workforce, GAO-09-342, March 25, 2009 Federal Land Management: Additional Documentation of Agency Experiences with… Continue Reading

    Military Power of the People's Republic of China 2009

    Military Power of the People’s Republic of China – A Report to Congress Pursuant to the National Defense Authorization Act Fiscal Year 2000 “China’s rapid rise as a regional political and economic power with growing global influence has significant implications for the Asia-Pacific region and the world. The United States welcomes the rise of a… Continue Reading

    United Kingdom’s Strategy for Countering International

    Pursue Prevent Protect Prepare – The United Kingdom’s Strategy for Countering International Terrorism, March 2009. Presented to Parliament by the Prime Minister and the Secretary of State for the Home Department by Command of Her Majesty. “It sets out our comprehensive approach for tackling international terrorism – from the international, through the national, to the… Continue Reading

    CIA Releases 25-Year Program Archive Search

    “The automatic declassification provisions of Executive Order 12958, as amended, require the declassification of nonexempt historically-valuable records 25 years old or older. By 31 December 2006 all agencies were to have completed the review of all hardcopy documents determined to be historically valuable (designated as “permanent” by the agency and the National Archives) and exclusively… Continue Reading