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Monthly Archives: October 2009

Producer Price Index, September 2009

Producer Price Index, September 2009: “The Producer Price Index for Finished Goods declined 0.6 percent in September, seasonally adjusted, the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the U.S. Department of Labor reported today. This decrease followed a 1.7-percent rise in August and a 0.9-percent decline in July. In September, at the earlier stages of processing, prices… Continue Reading

HHS OIG: Medicare Part D Plan Sponsor Electronic Prescribing Initiatives

Medicare Part D Plan Sponsor Electronic Prescribing Initiatives (OEI-05-08-00322), Otober 16, 2009 “E-prescribing occurs when a prescriber uses a computer or an electronic hand-held device, such as a personal digital assistant, to write and send a prescription directly to a dispenser. Before a prescriber sends a prescription to a dispenser, he or she can request… Continue Reading

New GAO Report: Technical Assistance and Better Defined Evaluation Plans Will Help Girls' Delinquency Programs

Juvenile Justice: Technical Assistance and Better Defined Evaluation Plans Will Help Girls’ Delinquency Programs. GAO-10-133T, October 20, 2009: “…from 1995 through 2005, delinquency caseloads for girls in juvenile justice courts nationwide increased 15 percent while boys’ caseloads decreased by 12 percent.1 More recently, in 2007, 29 percent of juvenile arrests—about 641,000 arrests—involved girls, who accounted… Continue Reading

EIA: Arctic Oil and Natural Gas Potential

Energy Information Administration: Arctic Oil and Natural Gas Potential (10/19/2009): “This paper examines the discovered and undiscovered Arctic oil and natural gas resource base with respect to their location and concentration. The paper also discusses the cost and impediments to developing Arctic oil and natural gas resources, including those issues associated with environmental habitats and… Continue Reading

Report: The Reconstruction of American Journalism

The Reconstruction of American Journalism, A report by Leonard Downie, Jr., and Michael Schudson, October 20, 2009: “Reporting is becoming more participatory and collaborative. The ranks of news gatherers now include not only newsroom staffers, but freelancers, university faculty members, students, and citizens. Financial support for reporting now comes not only from advertisers and subscribers,… Continue Reading

Report – Smart on Crime: Reconsidering the Death Penalty in a Time of Economic Crisis

News release: “A report released today by the Death Penalty Information Center concludes that states are wasting hundreds of millions of dollars on the death penalty, draining state budgets during the economic crisis and diverting funds from more effective anti-violence programs. A nationwide poll of police chiefs conducted by RT Strategies, released with the report,… Continue Reading

Whole-body scanners activated in airports around the world

Follow up to previous postings on airport whole body imaging technology, this article from the Economist.com: “Much excitement in Manchester where trials have started of Britain’s first whole-body scanner. The machine takes X-ray photographs of passengers, and can reveal concealed threats without requiring the removal of clothing.” BBC news: “Action on Rights for Childen (Arch)… Continue Reading

BookServer is an open system to find, buy, or borrow e- books

Internet Archive BookServer: “The widespread success of digital reading devices has proven that the world is ready to read books on screens. As the audience for digital books grows, we can evolve from an environment of single devices connected to single sources into a distributed system where readers can find books from sources across the… Continue Reading

Trends in College Pricing 2009 and Trends in Student Aid 2009.

Trends in College Pricing 2009: “provides up-to-date information on undergraduate tuition and fees, room and board, and other expenses. It also includes information on revenues and expenditures of colleges and universities, as well as related topics. Trends in Student Aid 2009: “provides annual data on grants, loans, work-study and education tax benefits available to assist… Continue Reading

EPA: Wipe Out Lead Poisoning

News release: “National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, October 18-24, is set aside to educate parents and children about the dangers of lead exposure, especially lead-based paint hazards in housing. Lead poisoning is the number one environmental hazard threatening children in the United States — affecting more than 300,000 children who are less than six years… Continue Reading

National Information Exchange Model Enables Critical Enterprisewide Info Sharing

“NIEM, the National Information Exchange Model, is a partnership of the U.S. Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security. It is designed to develop, disseminate and support enterprise-wide information exchange standards and processes that can enable jurisdictions to effectively share critical information in emergency situations, as well as support the day-to-day operations of… Continue Reading