CENDI Cites: Item 346


Information Policy Projections for the New Congress and the New Administration: Information Technology and Internet Issues in the 107th Congress

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Keywords: Federal Policy (Other Organizations)
U.S. Legislation/Policy - General (U.S. Policy)

Author:Glenn McLoughlin and Jeff Seifert, Specialists in Technology and Telecommunications Policy, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress
Abstract:Minutes from a presentation at the CENDI meeting at the Defense Technical Information Center, Ft. Belvoir, VA on February 8, 2001. Mr. McLoughlin identified several Internet issues that will be of interest to the 107th Congress including Internet tax, privacy and security, the Internet infrastructure, and Internet access and deployment. Mr. Seifert discussed several technology issues facing the new Congress. These issues include the establishment of a federal CIO; how to implement e-government initiatives, yet still have accountability and efficiency; and how to recruit and maintain the IT workforce in government. He also noted that there is a lack of agreement as to what constitutes e-government.
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Date Published:2001-02
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Resource Type:Meeting Minutes
Language:English
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Cites Item Number 346 Originally Indexed: 05/10/2001

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