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Daily Archives: April 18, 2009

NYT: F.B.I. and States Vastly Expand DNA Databases

F.B.I. and States Vastly Expand DNA Databases, by Solomon Moore: “Law enforcement officials are vastly expanding their collection of DNA to include millions more people who have been arrested or detained but not yet convicted. The move, intended to help solve more crimes, is raising concerns about the privacy of petty offenders and people who are presumed innocent. Until now, the federal government genetically tracked only convicts. But starting this month, the Federal Bureau of Investigation will join 15 states that collect DNA samples from those awaiting trial and will also collect DNA from detained immigrants — the vanguard of a growing class of genetic registrants. the F.B.I., with a DNA database of 6.7 million profiles, expects to accelerate its rate of growth from 80,000 new entries a year to 1.2 million by 2012 — a 17-fold increase. F.B.I. officials say they expect DNA processing backlogs — which now stand at more than 500,000 cases — to increase.”

President Obama Discusses Efforts to Reform Spending, Government Waste; Names Chief Performance Officer and CTO

Weekly Address Transcript: “…I will ask all of my department and agency heads for specific proposals for cutting their budgets. Already, members of my Cabinet have begun to trim back unnecessary expenditures…in the coming weeks, I will be announcing the elimination of dozens of government programs shown to be wasteful or ineffective. In this effort,… Continue Reading

Recent CRS Reports: Savings and Household Wealth in 2007, The Global Financial Crisis, China and the Global Financial Crisis

April 08, 2009 – Savings and Household Wealth in 2007 – April8, 2009 – Business Tax Issues in 2009 April 06, 2009 – Setting and Valuing Health Insurance Benefits April 03, 2009 – The Global Financial Crisis: Analysis and Policy Implications April 02, 2009 – China and the Global Financial Crisis: Implications for the United… Continue Reading

FTC Offers Pay-off Information to Consumers with Non-bank Credit Cards

News release: “Carrying a credit card balance can be expensive for consumers, especially for those who make only minimum monthly payments. The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 requires that consumers be provided with toll-free telephone numbers[1-888-600-4804)] to call for an estimate of how long it will take to pay off their… Continue Reading

New Study Examines Technology Generation Gap in the Workplace

News release: “A national survey of American white collar workers found that while technology is widely embraced among working professionals, significant gaps exist among generations regarding its use and application in the workplace. The newly released Technology Gap Survey found generational differences in the effect of technology on workplace etiquette, the blurring boundaries between personal… Continue Reading