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Daily Archives: May 19, 2012

Working Beyond Retirement-Age at Record High Levels

NYT: “Labor Department figures indicate that the percentage of workers over the traditional retirement age of 65 is at a record high. But, the figures show, job totals fell sharply for men under 55 during the recession and have only started to recover, while the proportion of women ages 25 to 54 with jobs also slid and is close to the lowest level of the last two decades…Off the Charts: The Older the Worker, the Better – Employment for traditional working-age Americans remains well below where it was at the end of 2006, before the economy began to weaken. But the proportion of older Americans with jobs has risen, as baby boomers put off retirement or return to the work force.”

Hearing on the Geolocation Privacy and Surveillance (GPS) Act

House Committee on the Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security – Hearing on the Geolocation Privacy and Surveillance (GPS) Act – Statement for the Record of Professor Matt Blaze, May 17, 2012 Re – Geolocational Privacy and Surveillance Act, S. 1212: “GPS is only one technology for cell location, and while it is… Continue Reading

Dow Jones Announces Twitter Content Incorporated into Factiva

News release: “The curated Twitter content in Factiva covers 31 industries, including energy, financial services and technology, with a focus on the most influential tweeters from around the globe. The real time content is available via Factiva Snapshot, a business search tool with news dashboards that help businesses to efficiently gather intelligence and identify trends,… Continue Reading

Decoding Medicaid Care Delivery and Financing Models: A Glossary of Widely Used Terms

Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured: “As care delivery and financing models in Medicaid have multiplied, so has the terminology used to refer to them. This glossary seeks to clarify and define the terms that are widely used to describe the diverse approaches that states are taking to reform the way they organize and… Continue Reading