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Monthly Archives: June 2013

NIST – Security and Privacy Controls for Federal Information Systems and Organizations

Security and Privacy Controls for Federal Information Systems and Organizations, Joint Task Force Transformation Initiative, Computer Security Division Information Technology Laboratory – National Institute of Standards and Technology. April 2013 This publication provides a catalog of security and privacy controls for federal information systems and organizations and a process for selecting controls to protect organizational… Continue Reading

Walk This Way Report Details Steps for Transferring Born-Digital Content from Readable Media

“Written by OCLC Research Diversity Fellow Julianna Barrera-Gomez and Senior Program Officer Ricky Erway, Walk This Way: Detailed Steps for Transferring Born-Digital Content from Media You Can Read In-house collects the assembled wisdom of experienced practitioners to help those with less experience make appropriate choices in gaining control of born-digital content. It contains discrete steps with… Continue Reading

Best Places to Work Snapshot: Federal Leadership on the Decline

“It is a challenging time for federal agencies, and effective leadership is a necessity for guiding employees through the uncertainty. Federal employee attitudes toward their leadership are a major influence on job satisfaction and commitment and also have a significant impact on performance. How satisfied are federal employees with their agency leadership? In the Partnership… Continue Reading

Best Places to Work Snapshot: Satisfaction with Performance-Based Rewards and Advancement

“In the current climate of pay freezes, budget reductions and furloughs, it’s become more challenging and more important for federal leaders to find ways to reward and recognize high performing employees. Unfortunately, only four out of 10 federal workers believe they will be rewarded or promoted for doing good work, according to a new Best… Continue Reading

The Financial Legacy of Iraq and Afghanistan: How Wartime Spending Decisions Will Constrain Future National Security Budgets

The Financial Legacy of Iraq and Afghanistan: How Wartime Spending Decisions Will Constrain Future National Security Budgets – Linda Bilmes Harvard University – Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) March 26, 2013 “The Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts, taken together, will be the most expensive wars in US history – totaling somewhere between $4 to $6 trillion. This… Continue Reading

Federal Reserve issues FOMC statement

Federal Reserve Board and Federal Open Market Committee release economic projections from the June 18-19 FOMC meeting: “Information received since the Federal Open Market Committee met in May suggests that economic activity has been expanding at a moderate pace. Labor market conditions have shown further improvement in recent months, on balance, but the unemployment rate… Continue Reading

New GAO Reports: Airline Mergers, Defense Contractors, F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, CMS, Rail Safety, Transporation Worker ID Safety

Airline Mergers – Issues Raised by the Proposed Merger of American Airlines and US Airways, GAO-13-403T, Jun 19, 2013 Defense Contractors – Information on the Impact of Reducing the Cap on Employee Compensation Costs, GAO-13-566, Jun 19, 2013 F-35 Joint Strike Fighter -Restructuring Has Improved the Program, but Affordability Challenges and Other Risks Remain, GAO-13-690T, Jun 19, 2013 Patient… Continue Reading

CBO – Effects of a Carbon Tax on the Economy and the Environment

Effects of a Carbon Tax on the Economy and the Environment: “Lawmakers could increase federal revenues and encourage reductions in emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) by establishing a carbon tax, which would either tax those emissions directly or tax fuels that release CO2 when they are burned (fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural… Continue Reading

World Bank 2013. From double-dip recession to fragile recovery.

From double-dip recession to fragile recovery: “After the double-dip recession, as a group the six South East European countries (SEE6)- Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, FYR Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia-are now making a fragile recovery. Last year the recession in the Eurozone had adverse impact on external demand and Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in SEE6… Continue Reading

NPR Series on Big Data

What Big Data Means For Big Cities, by Adam Frank: “Cities are created human environments. They are ecosystems of energy and matter imagined into existence through human effort. Because cities are essentially ideas transformed into action, they are creatures of information and a Big Data problem. By breathing in the torrents of data cities generate… Continue Reading

NASA – Green: Vegetation on Our Planet

“Although 75% of the planet is a relatively unchanging ocean of blue, the remaining 25% of Earth’s surface is a dynamic green. Data from the NASA/NOAA Suomi NPP satellite is able to detect these subtle differences in greenness. The resources on this page highlight our ever-changing planet, using highly detailed vegetation index data from the… Continue Reading