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Daily Archives: February 9, 2012

CDT – Congress Demands Drones Over America

News release: “Congress is demanding drones in the air over the United States – without considering the civil liberties issues. Within the span of three days last week, the House and then the Senate passed a law – H.R. 658 – requiring the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to speed up, within 90 days, its current licensing process for government use of drones domestically and to open the national airspace to drone aircraft for commercial and private use by October 2015. While the law requires the FAA to develop guidance on drone safety, the law says absolutely nothing about the privacy or transparency implications of filling the sky with flying robots. As CDT and others have pointed out, drones are powerful surveillance devices capable of being outfitted with facial recognition cameras, license plate scanners, thermal imaging cameras, open WiFi sniffers, and other sensors. Drones’ unique ability to hover hundreds or thousands of feet in the air – undetected, for many hours – enables constant, pervasive monitoring over a wide area. Without clear privacy rules, public and private use of drones can usher in an era of unparalleled physical surveillance. Without transparency requirements, citizens will not even have the basic right to know who owns the drone watching them from above. Congress, the FAA, industry bodies, and the American people all should play a role in ensuring that drones are used responsibly.”

Military Leadership Diversity Commission Report – From Representation to Inclusion: Diversity Leadership for the 21st Century Military

Today the Military Leadership Diversity Commission (MLDC) released its final report, From Representation to Inclusion: Diversity Leadership for the 21st Century Military. Executive Summary Press Release: “Military women, particularly soldiers, will see more than 14,000 new job or assignment opportunities because of policy changes the Defense Department announced today. The changes are included in a… Continue Reading

A Mid-Year State Medicaid Budget Update for FY 2012 & A Look Forward to FY 2013

A Mid-Year State Medicaid Budget Update for FY 2012 & A Look Forward to FY 2013: “This report, based on structured discussions with leading Medicaid directors in November 2011 and survey questions emailed to all 50 states and DC in December 2011 and January 2012, builds on findings from Kaiser’s most recent comprehensive 50-state Medicaid… Continue Reading

AG Eric Holder Delivers Remarks at the Mortgage Servicers Settlement Press Conference

Attorney General Eric Holder Delivers Remarks at the Mortgage Servicers Settlement Press Conference – Washington, D.C. ~ Thursday, February 9, 2012 “Good morning. I’m pleased to join with Secretary Shaun Donovan; Attorney General for the State of Iowa, Tom Miller; Associate Attorney General, Tom Perrelli; HUD Inspector General, David Montoya; and Attorney General for the… Continue Reading

Top 10 Law School Home Pages of 2011

Top 10 Law School Home Pages of 2011, Roger Skalbeck, Georgetown University Law Center, 2 J.L. (1 J. Legal Metrics) 25-52 (2012) “For the third consecutive year, the website home pages for all ABA-accredited law schools are evaluated and ranked based on objective criteria. For 2011, law school home pages advanced in some areas. For… Continue Reading

CRS: Sourcing Policy: Selected Developments and Issues

Sourcing Policy: Selected Developments and Issues, L. Elaine Halchin, Specialist in American National Government, February 7, 2012 “Dating back to the 1950s, federal sourcing policy generally has focused on the premise that the government should rely on the private sector for the provision of certain goods and services. Additionally, it has centered around guidance for… Continue Reading