Accurate, Focused Research on Law, Technology and Knowledge Discovery Since 2002

Daily Archives: June 19, 2011

TRAC: Government Falters in Effort to Reduce Massive Backlog of Disability Hearings

Government Falters in Effort to Reduce Massive Backlog of Disability Hearings: In his May 2007 testimony to Congress about the state of the Social Security Administration (SSA), Commissioner Michael J. Astrue focused on the problem of the surging growth in the number of individuals awaiting a hearing on their requests for disability benefits. Astrue described an ambitious plan the agency had recently launched “to eliminate the backlog of hearing requests” by 2012 and also “to prevent its recurrence. At the beginning of FY 2007 when the concern over rising backlogs led the SSA to undertake a broad effort designed to improve the agency’s functioning, the appeals of 715,568 individuals were then pending before what is arguably the largest court system in the world. Four years later, in March of 2011, the commissioner testified again, emphasizing the recent accomplishments of the SSA. “We reversed many negative trends,” he said, “most notably with the hearings backlog, and significantly improved service and stewardship efforts.” Very timely government information analyzed by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC), however, indicates that the overall number of individual claimants awaiting a hearing has not in fact gone down but up, climbing to 728,012, higher than it was when the SSA launched its expensive rehabilitation plan four and a half years ago.”

Average U.S. Smartphone Data Usage Up 89% as Cost per MB Goes Down 46%

News release: “The mobile Data Tsunami initially described here is still growing at an astounding pace. According to Nielsen’s monthly analysis of cellphone bills for 65,000+ lines, smartphone owners – especially those with iPhones and Android devices — are consuming more data than ever before on a per-user basis. This has huge implications for carriers… Continue Reading

EIA – Domestic Uranium Production Report – Annual

Domestic Uranium Production Report – Annual: “U.S. uranium exploration drilling was 2,439 holes covering 1.5 million feet in 2010. Development drilling was 4,770 holes and 3.4 million feet. Combined, total uranium drilling was 7,209 holes covering 4.9 million feet, 31 percent more than in 2009. Expenditures for uranium drilling in the United States were $45… Continue Reading

Microsoft to Acquire Skype – FTC Approves, Awaiting DOJ

The FTC provides antitrust approval [link to notice here] – Microsoft news release: Microsoft Corp. and Skype Global announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Microsoft will acquire Skype, the leading Internet communications company, for $8.5 billion in cash from the investor group led by Silver Lake. The agreement has been… Continue Reading

EIA – What's New Energy and Financial Markets: What drives crude oil prices?

“As part of its Energy and Financial Markets Initiative, EIA is assessing the various factors that may influence oil prices — physical market factors as well as those related to trading and financial markets. This website describes 7 key factors that could influence oil markets. The analysis explores possible linkages between each factor and oil… Continue Reading

Emerging Transatlantic Security Dilemmas in Border Management

Emerging Transatlantic Security Dilemmas in Border Management, by Elizabeth Collett, Migration Policy Institute “The sheer volume of global travel, which has risen exponentially since the 1960s, puts border management systems under constant pressure. Beyond that growth, border management systems have had to contend with additional risks associated with these movements. Mass-casualty terrorist attacks, rising illegal… Continue Reading

Opportunities for Transatlantic Cooperation on International Migration

Opportunities for Transatlantic Cooperation on International Migration, by Demetrios G. Papademetriou and Madeleine Sumption, Migration Policy Institute “The transatlantic relationship is among the most significant partnerships between wealthy nations in immigration policy. While cooperation between the European Union and United States is, of course, far surpassed by the intra-EU or US-Canada relationships, the sheer size… Continue Reading

Deloitte – Global Economic Outlook 2nd quarter 2011 Navigating a world of turmoil

“In this second quarter edition of the Global Economic Outlook, Deloitte economists shed light on recent world events. News headlines have been crowded with the unexpected incidents taking place in the Middle East and Japan. The repercussions of these events have already prompted a renewed focus on rising energy costs and higher food prices, with… Continue Reading

Mortgage Monitor – Monthly Mortgage Performance Data

“LPS Mortgage Monitor is an in-depth report of mortgage industry performance. The monthly report is based on data from the company’s market-leading repository of loan-level residential mortgage data and performance information, including more than 40 million active loans across the credit spectrum. This data is analyzed by LPS experts to produce over 30 charts and… Continue Reading