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Daily Archives: August 22, 2011

NYT: U.S. Scrambling to Ease Shortage of Vital Medicine

Gardiner Harris: “Federal officials and lawmakers, along with the drug industry and doctors’ groups, are rushing to find remedies for critical shortages of drugs to treat a number of life-threatening illnesses, including bacterial infection and several forms of cancer. The proposed solutions, which include a national stockpile of cancer medicines and a nonprofit company that will import drugs and eventually make them, are still in the early or planning stages. But the sense of alarm is widespread…So far this year, at least 180 drugs that are crucial for treating childhood leukemia, breast and colon cancer, infections and other diseases have been declared in short supply — a record number. Prices for some have risen as much as twentyfold, and clinical trials for some experimental cures have been delayed because the studies must also offer older medicines that cannot be reliably provided…The Obama administration is considering creating a government stockpile of crucial cancer medicines. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention already stockpile antibiotics, antidotes and other drugs needed in the event of a terrorist attack or earthquake.”

Improvements in Patch and Configuration Management Controls Can Better Protect TSA’s Wireless Network and Devices

Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General, Improvements in Patch and Configuration Management Controls Can Better Protect TSA’s Wireless Network and Devices (Redacted) OIG-11-99 July 2011 “Overall, TSA has implemented effective physical and logical security controls to protect its wireless network and devices. We did not detect any high-risk vulnerabilities on its wireless network… Continue Reading

TRAC: SSA Disability Cases Continue to Climb Efforts to Reduce Backlog Insufficient

“The number of disability cases awaiting a hearing and decision by the Social Security Administration (SSA) continued to climb during the most recent quarter, from April 1 to June 30, 2011. Pending cases rose to 746,712 at the end of this period, up 7.5 percent from 694,417 one year ago. According to an analysis by… Continue Reading

NMPA Reaches Resolution of Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Against YouTube Agreement

News release: “The National Music Publishers Association announced it has reached a resolution with YouTube in a copyright infringement lawsuit filed in 2007. As a result of this resolution, music publishers will have the opportunity to enter into a License Agreement with YouTube and receive royalties from YouTube for musical works in videos posted on… Continue Reading

GSN: Railroad will spend millions to secure supply chain under CBP agreement

Mark Rockwell: “Union Pacific railroad, the largest rail carrier in the U.S. has agreed to spend $50 million to improve the security of its supply chain between the U.S. and Mexico, and establish a joint security fusion center with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The CBP agreement with Omaha, NE-based Union Pacific railroad requires… Continue Reading

"Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers" Will Change How Law Students Are Trained

News release: “The Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System (IAALS) at the University of Denver today launches a unique, national initiative to change the way law schools educate students. Educating Tomorrow’s Lawyers provides a platform to encourage law schools in the U.S. to showcase innovative teaching to produce more practice-ready lawyers who… Continue Reading

Report – $4.5 Billion in Earnings, Taxes Lost Last Year Due to the High U.S. College Dropout Rate

News release: “As students across the country prepare to start their freshman year of college, more than 40 percent of them will not graduate within six years – costing billions of dollars in lost earnings for the students and millions of dollars in lost tax revenue, according to a new analysis by the American Institutes… Continue Reading

GovSales is a consolidated, citizen friendly web site that makes it easy for the public to find government assets for sale

“What is available on GovSales.gov? – Find land, houses, jewelry, cars, trucks, tools, computers and many other exciting items. Check out the web site today. Thousands of items, updated daily. How does GovSales.gov work? – Choose the category you would like to search by selecting a tab at the top of the page. Search and… Continue Reading

Paper: Sovereign Funds are Helping Strike a New World Economic Balance

Sovereign Funds are Helping Strike a New World Economic Balance, Capapé, Javier and Santiso, Javier,(July 2, 2011). ESADEgeo Position Paper No. 18., ESADE Business School – ESADEgeo Center for Global Economy and Geopolitics “Sovereign funds and emerging markets. In 2010, Sovereign Funds (SF) invested over 60% of their portfolios in non-OECD nations. Over US $30… Continue Reading

USPS Broke by 2012?

Follow up to previous postings on the United States Postal Service, via Federal Times: “U.S. Postal Service leaders are poised to forgo legal obligations next month by skipping a $5.5 billion payment for retiree health care, but even that unprecedented step won’t buy the flailing mail carrier much time, one of its top officials said… Continue Reading