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Daily Archives: March 8, 2010

EPIC v. DHS: EPIC Obtains Complaints About Airport Body Scanners

Follow up to previous postings on government implementation of whole body scanning technology at airports – “In response to an EPIC Freedom of Information Act lawsuit, the Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) released more documents about body scanners in US airports. The documents include many complaints from travelers who went through the devices. Travelers reported that they were not told about the pat down alternative or that they were going to be subject to a body scan by TSA officials. Travelers also expressed concern about radiation risks to pregnant women and the image capture of young children without clothes. EPIC has previously obtained whole body imaging vendor contracts, operational requirements, and procurement specifications from TSA. EPIC and Ralph Nader have urged President Obama to suspend the program until an independent review is completed.”

Justice Department Requires Key Divestiture in Election Systems & Software/Premier Election Solutions Merger

Follow up to previous postings on e-voting this News release: “The Department of Justice announced today that it will require Election Systems & Software (ES&S) to divest voting equipment systems assets it purchased in September 2009 from Premier Election Solutions Inc. in order to restore competition. The assets to be divested include the means to… Continue Reading

Report: 100 Percent of Fish in U.S. Streams Found Contaminated with Mercury

News release: “In a new study conducted by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), every single fish tested from 291 freshwater streams across the United States was found to be contaminated with mercury. “This study shows just how widespread mercury pollution has become in our air, watersheds and many of our fish in freshwater streams,” said… Continue Reading

Report: Methane Releases From Arctic Shelf May Be Much Larger and Faster Than Anticipated

National Science Foundation: “A section of the Arctic Ocean seafloor that holds vast stores of frozen methane is showing signs of instability and widespread venting of the powerful greenhouse gas, according to the findings of an international research team led by University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists Natalia Shakhova and Igor Semiletov. The research results, published… Continue Reading

Vice President Biden Announces Nearly 200 New Recovery Act Transit Projects in 42 States

News release: “Vice President Joe Biden and U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today announced funding for 191 new Recovery Act transit projects in 42 states and Puerto Rico that will help transform the nation’s infrastructure and support thousands of jobs across the country. In making the over $600 million in new awards, the Federal Transit… Continue Reading

M-Trends Report at U.S. Department of Defense: Cyber Crime Conference

News release: “MANDIANT, the information security industry’s leading provider of incident response and computer forensics services and solutions, today announced formal distribution of its inaugural M-Trends report at the U.S. Department of Defense: Cyber Crime Conference 2010 in St. Louis. M-Trends spans seven years of lessons learned on the front lines of intrusion investigations for… Continue Reading