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Daily Archives: October 31, 2012

FTC Warns Consumers: Charity and Home Repair Scams May Appear After a Disaster

News release: “In the wake of Hurricane Sandy, the Federal Trade Commission reminds consumers that scams often follow disasters. The nation’s consumer protection agency warns people about urgent appeals for charitable donations, and cautions residents in stricken areas about fraudulent home repair offers. If you are asked to make a charitable donation to help people in disaster-affected areas, consider these tips to giving wisely:

  • Donate to charities you know and trust. Be alert for charities that seem to have sprung up overnight.
  • Ask if the caller is a paid fundraiser, who they work for, and what percentage of your donation goes to the charity and to the fundraiser. If you don’t get a clear answer — or if you don’t like the answer you get — consider donating to a different organization.
  • Do not give out personal or financial information – including your credit card or bank account number – unless you know the charity is reputable.
  • Never send cash: you can’t be sure the organization will receive your donation, and you won’t have a record for tax purposes.
  • Check out a charity before you donate. Contact the Better Business Bureau’s Wise Giving Alliance at www.give.org.
  • For more information, see Disaster Recovery, Charity Fraud, Charity Checklist, and Charitable Donations: Give or Take?

FEMA – Donate to Sandy Survivors

“The best way to support survivors of Hurricane Sandy is to make a financial contribution to the voluntary organization of your choice. National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (National VOAD) is the forum where organizations share knowledge and resources throughout the disaster cycle — preparation, response and recovery — to help disaster survivors and their… Continue Reading

Paper – Evidence of Underwriters’ Efforts to Stabilize the Share Price in the Facebook IPO

In a Relationship: Evidence of Underwriters’ Efforts to Stabilize the Share Price in the Facebook IPO, Thomas Eisenbach, David Lucca, and Karen Shen. Federal Reserve Bank of New York “Stocks are usually offered in initial public offerings (IPOs) at a discount, leading to large first-day IPO returns. When there is a risk of a negative… Continue Reading

New GAO Reports – Medicare, DHS Morale Problems, Food Safety

Medicare – Higher Use of Advanced Imaging Services by Providers Who Self-Refer Costing Medicare Millions, GAO-12-966, Sep 28, 2012 Department of Homeland Security – Taking Further Action to Better Determine Causes of Morale Problems Would Assist in Targeting Action Plans, GAO-12-940, Sep 28, 2012 Food Safety – FDA Can Better Oversee Food Imports by Assessing… Continue Reading

Harvard to Contribute Special Collections Materials to Digital Public Library of America

News release: “The Harvard Library plans to share several collections with the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA)— becoming the first DPLA content hub. The Harvard Library contains a wealth of special collections, and is dedicated to providing open access to them, where possible, through digitization and online dissemination. Through its collaboration with the DPLA,… Continue Reading

OCLC – Registering Researchers in Authority Files

“The Registering Researchers Task Group aims to create a concise report that summarizes the benefits and trade-offs of emerging approaches to the problem of incomplete national authority files. Background: National name authority files are incomplete. Many researchers—tenured and non-tenured faculty and graduate students—are only partially represented in national name authority files. National name authority files… Continue Reading

Pew – Presidential Campaign Donations in the Digital Age

Presidential Campaign Donations in the Digital Age, by Aaron Smith, Maeve Duggan, October 25, 2012 “In June of this year, the Federal Election Commission for the first time allowed political campaigns to accept campaign contributions via text message, and both of the major presidential candidates now allow supporters to contribute directly to their campaign using… Continue Reading

Award and Administration of Multiple Award Contracts at Naval Facilities Engineering Command Specialty Centers Need Improvement

DOD IG Award and Administration of Multiple Award Contracts at Naval Facilities Engineering Command Specialty Centers Need Improvement, October 26, 2012 “Contracting officials at Specialty Center Acquisition, NAVFAC (SCAN) generally provided contractors a fair opportunity to compete for task orders awarded under MACs (multiple award contracts (MACs). However, contracting officials limited competition for two task… Continue Reading

Paper – U.S. Regulation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions

U.S. Regulation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Philip A.Wallach. October 26, 2012. Governance Studies at Brookings. “Significant congressional efforts to address climate change have failed, and the issue has received almost no attention on the 2012 campaign trail. In spite of these facts, federal regulations designed to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and mitigate climate change… Continue Reading