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Monthly Archives: March 2013

New GAO Reports – 2020 Census, Critical Infrastructure Protection, High-Containment Laboratories, Federal Foster Care

2020 Census – Local Administrative Records and Their Use in the Challenge Program and Decennial, GAO-13-269, Feb 21, 2013 Critical Infrastructure Protection – DHS List of Priority Assets Needs to Be Validated and Reported to Congress, GAO-13-296, Mar 25, 2013 High-Containment Laboratories, Assessment of the Nation’s Need Is Missing, GAO-13-466R, Feb 25, 2013 Worker and… Continue Reading

Cloud Computing: Constitutional and Statutory Privacy Protections

CRS – Cloud Computing: Constitutional and Statutory Privacy Protections, Richard M. Thompson II, Legislative Attorney. March 22, 2013 “…cloud computing is a web-based service that allows users to access anything from e-mail to social media on a third-party computer. For instance, Gmail and Yahoo are cloud-based email services that allow users to access and store… Continue Reading

CRS – International Monetary Fund: Background and Issues for Congress

International Monetary Fund: Background and Issues for Congress, Martin A. Weiss, Specialist in International Trade and Finance. March 21, 2013: “The IMF has evolved significantly as an institution since it was created. Floating exchange rates and more open capital markets in the 1990s created a new role for the IMF—the resolution of frequent and volatile… Continue Reading

Speech by Chairman Bernanke on monetary policy and the global economy

Chairman Ben S. Bernanke at the Department of Economics and STICERD (Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines) Public Discussion, UK, March 25, 2013: “…The lessons for the present are clear. Today most advanced industrial economies remain, to varying extents, in the grip of slow recoveries from the Great Recession. With inflation… Continue Reading

LinkedIn delivers enhanced search features

LinkedIn blog – Johnathan Podemsky: “Did you know 5.7 billion professionally oriented searches were done on LinkedIn last year? Every day we see millions of professionals find others and get found through LinkedIn search. Whether you’re searching for people, jobs, companies or groups, we provide the most relevant results based on your professional identity, your… Continue Reading

Increases in coastal population growth by 2020 likely, putting more people at risk of extreme weather

News release: “If current population trends continue, the already crowded U.S. coast will see population grow from 123 million people to nearly 134 million people by 2020, putting more of the population at increased risk from extreme coastal storms like Sandy and Isaac, which severely damaged infrastructure and property last year. The projection comes from… Continue Reading

USPS – Supercomputing and Revenue Protection

FCW.com – by Frank Konkel: “The United States Postal Service is at the cutting edge of supercomputing technologies and the big data revolution, operating one of the most powerful non-classified supercomputing databases on the planet to process and detect fraud on over 528 million mail pieces every day. While some agencies struggle to implement big… Continue Reading

An Empirical Study of Use of Legal Scholarship in Supreme Court Trademark Jurisprudence

Simpson, Derek A. and Petherbridge, Lee, An Empirical Study of the Use of Legal Scholarship in Supreme Court Trademark Jurisprudence (March 23, 2013). Cardozo Law Review, Vol. 35. Available at SSRN “Although the usefulness of law review and law journal articles to the decisional lawmaking process is a topic that has captured the imagination of… Continue Reading

BIS – Central bank collateral frameworks and practices

“The rules governing the eligibility of collateral and its terms of use are an integral part of how central banks provide liquidity to the financial system. Central banks’ collateral frameworks and practices evolve over time with changing operational needs and financial market developments. But the experience gained from the various episodes of market stress that… Continue Reading

Indexing Linked Bibliographic Data for sharing bibliographic metadata

Thomas Johnson, Indexing Linked Bibliographic Data with JSON-LD, BibJSON and Elasticsearch: “Linked Data is a powerful tool for sharing bibliographic metadata. By combining the decentralization of the web with the use of globally defined metadata vocabularies, data from many sources can be treated as a single, aggregated graph. Supporting search across these distributed data sources… Continue Reading