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Monthly Archives: April 2011

New GAO Reports: Employment and Training Programs, Indian Issues, Joint Strike Fighter, Recovery Act

Employment and Training Programs: Opportunities Exist for Improving Efficiency, GAO-11-506T, April 07, 2011 Indian Issues: Observations on Some Unique Factors that May Affect Economic Activity on Tribal Lands, GAO-11-543T, April 07, 2011 Joint Strike Fighter: Restructuring Places Program on Firmer Footing, but Progress Still Lags, GAO-11-325, April 07, 2011 Recovery Act: Energy Efficiency and Conservation… Continue Reading

FCC Takes Action on Data Roaming to Expand Consumers' Access to Mobile Broadband

“The FCC acted today to promote increased consumer access to nationwide mobile broadband service by adopting an Order that requires facilities-based providers of commercial mobile data services to offer data roaming arrangements to other such providers on commercially reasonable terms and conditions, subject to certain limitations. Consumers expect mobile data services that will allow them… Continue Reading

OMB: Planning for Agency Operations During a Lapse in Government Funding

M-11-13, 2011 Planning for Agency Operations During a Lapse in Government Funding (April 7, 2011). Includes a section on Frequently Asked Questions on Contracting, Grant Administration, and Payment Processing During a Lapse in Appropriations. See also FAQ to assist agencies and employees on personnel issues associated with a funding lapse and via Poynter, 5 interactive… Continue Reading

Epsilon Data Breach Threatens E-mail Privacy of Millions

Via EPIC: “Epsilon, a large marketing firm, has lost the names and e-mail addresses of customers of Walgreens, JP Morgan Chase, Capitol One, Tivo, and other large companies. The firm announced the data breaches late last week. Data service providers, such as Epsilon, are not well known by consumers and are not typically regulated. Epsilon… Continue Reading

Facebook: Hacking Conventional Computing Infrastructure

OPEN Compute Project: We started a project at Facebook a little over a year ago with a pretty big goal: to build one of the most efficient computing infrastructures at the lowest possible cost. We decided to honor our hacker roots and challenge convention by custom designing and building our software, servers and data centers… Continue Reading

OECD – Economic Policy Reforms: Going for Growth 2011

“The global recovery from the deepest recession since the Great Depression has been underway for some time now, but it remains overly dependent on macroeconomic policy stimulus and has so far been insufficient to address high and persistent unemployment in many countries. With fiscal stimulus bound to be gradually withdrawn to address unsustainable public debt… Continue Reading

What The United States Could Learn From Israel About Improving The Quality Of Health Care

What The United States Could Learn From Israel About Improving The Quality Of Health Care – Bruce Rosen, L. Gregory Pawlson, Rachel Nissenholtz, Jochanan Benbassat, Avi Porath, Mark R. Chassin and Bruce E. Lando “In 1999 Israel began to implement a system for monitoring quality of care in its health plans. That system was based… Continue Reading

New GAO Reports: Census Reforms, Aviation Security, Federal Real Property, Financial Management, Federal Teacher Quality, Davis-Bacon Act

2010 Census: Preliminary Lessons Learned Highlight the Need for Fundamental Reforms, GAO-11-496T, April 06, 2011 Aviation Security: TSA Is Taking Steps to Validate the Science Underlying Its Passenger Behavior Detection Program, but Efforts May Not Be Comprehensive, GAO-11-461T, April 06, 2011 Federal Real Property: Progress Made on Planning and Data, but Unneeded Owned and Leased… Continue Reading