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Daily Archives: May 20, 2010

New GAO Reports: TSA's Passenger Screening Behavior Detection Program, CDC, Concussion in High School Sports, Government to Contractor Balancing in Agencies

  • Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry: Policies and Procedures for Preparing Public Health Products Should Be Strengthened, GAO-10-741T, May 20, 2010
  • Aviation Security: Efforts to Validate TSA’s Passenger Screening Behavior Detection Program Underway, but Opportunities Exist to Strengthen Validation and Address Operational Challenges, GAO-10-763, May 20, 2010
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: An Appropriate Methodology Is Needed for Determining Administrative Costs Attributable to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry, GAO-10-610R, May 20, 2010
  • Concussion in High School Sports: Overall Estimate of Occurrence Is Not Available, but Key State Laws and Nationwide Guidelines Address Injury Management, GAO-10-569T, May 20, 2010
    Homelessness: Information on Administrative Costs for HUD’s Emergency Shelter Grants Program, GAO-10-491, May 20, 2010

  • Sourcing Policy: Initial Agency Efforts to Balance the Government to Contractor Mix in the Multisector Workforce, GAO-10-744T, May 20, 2010
  • Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry: Policies and Procedures for Public Health Product Preparation Should Be Strengthened, GAO-10-449, April 30, 2010

FTC Budget Testimony Highlights Efforts to Protect Consumers, Promote Competition During Economic Downturn

News release: “In testimony before the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government of the Committee on Appropriations, the Federal Trade Commission today described the agency’s continuing work to promote competition and protect American consumers, including initiatives to stop fraud targeting financially distressed consumers, protect privacy, and prevent anticompetitive practices such as “pay-for-delay”… Continue Reading

EPA Posts Underwater Dispersant Monitoring Data/Under stringent plan

Follow up to postings on the Gulf Coast oil spill, this news release: “The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency last night began posting results from the ongoing monitoring of BP’s use of underwater dispersants in the Gulf of Mexico at http://www.epa.gov/bpspill. EPA received this data from BP last night and posted it within hours. Dispersants are… Continue Reading

Supporting Active Transportation: Federal Funds for Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects

Active Transportation – Making the Link from Transportation to Physical Activity and Obesity, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. “Neighborhoods and transportation systems that promote regular physical activity—through public transit, sidewalks, bike paths, trails, greenways and traffic-calming devices—are associated with more walking and bicycling, greater physical activity and lower rates of obesity. As Congress considers reauthorization of… Continue Reading

Environmental Working Group – Shopper's Guide to Pesticides

EWG’s 2010 Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides: “Environmental Working Group (EWG) research has found that people who eat five fruits and vegetables a day from the Dirty Dozen list consume an average of 10 pesticides a day. Those who eat from the 15 least contaminated conventionally-grown fruits and vegetables ingest fewer than 2 pesticides daily. The… Continue Reading

Consumer Watchdog Launches Inside Google Website To Focus Light on Internet Giant

“Consumer Watchdog today formally launched its new Website, Inside Google, to focus attention on the company’s activities and hold Google accountable for its actions. The nonpartisan, nonprofit public interest group is launching Inside Google to educate the public and opinion leaders about Google’s dangerous dominance over the Internet, computing and consumers’ online lives. Inside Google’s… Continue Reading