Activity was heavy at Free Government Information (http://freegovinfo.info) (FGI) this week as guest blogger Jessamyn West and the regular FGI volunteers started the following discussions:
Jessamyn’s postings:
Volunteer postings:
- Pt. 8: Nonlawyer’s journey through Title 44: Regional depositories – Daniel
- CIA Claims the Right to Decide What is News – James A.
- Feds sue states to protect NSA spying – James A.
- Google and the Government – James A.
- Vice President Refuses to Disclose Classification Data – James A.
- Government Increasingly Turning to Data Mining – James A.
- Google to Launch Government Search Site – James A.
- Captured documents made available – James A.
- The CIA now has its own bloggers – James R.
- iPRES 2006 October 8-10, 2006 at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY – James R.
- No tolls on the ‘net: more on net neutrality – James R.
No FDSys related activity has been observed at the main FDSys site in the past week.
However, exciting things are happening at the FDSys Blog. On June 16th, the FDSys staff posted a “FDSys Update” for 6/2/2006 and included the following note:
“NOTE: GPO intends to post brief FDsys Program Management Office updates to the blog on a bi-weekly basis.”
The current update features news on GPO automated web harvesting and efforts to integrate their newly acquired Aleph ILS with the Future Digital System.
I think I speak for the whole FGI group when I say we are very pleased to see this level of commitment to regular communication and look foward to future updates.
If you use Bloglines (http://www.bloglines.com/) or some other RSS reader, consider subscribing to the FGI Feed at
http://freegovinfo.info/blog/feed to get FGI stories as they are posted.
Activity was heavy at Free Government Information (http://freegovinfo.info) (FGI) this week as guest blogger Jessamyn West and the regular FGI volunteers started the following discussions:
Jessamyn’s postings:
Volunteer postings:
- Pt. 8: Nonlawyer’s journey through Title 44: Regional depositories – Daniel
- CIA Claims the Right to Decide What is News – James A.
- Feds sue states to protect NSA spying – James A.
- Google and the Government – James A.
- Vice President Refuses to Disclose Classification Data – James A.
- Government Increasingly Turning to Data Mining – James A.
- Google to Launch Government Search Site – James A.
- Captured documents made available – James A.
- The CIA now has its own bloggers – James R.
- iPRES 2006 October 8-10, 2006 at Cornell University, Ithaca, NY – James R.
- No tolls on the ‘net: more on net neutrality – James R.
No FDSys related activity has been observed at the main FDSys site in the past week.
However, exciting things are happening at the FDSys Blog. On June 16th, the FDSys staff posted a “FDSys Update” for 6/2/2006 and included the following note:
“NOTE: GPO intends to post brief FDsys Program Management Office updates to the blog on a bi-weekly basis.”
The current update features news on GPO automated web harvesting and efforts to integrate their newly acquired Aleph ILS with the Future Digital System.
I think I speak for the whole FGI group when I say we are very pleased to see this level of commitment to regular communication and look foward to future updates.
If you use Bloglines (http://www.bloglines.com/) or some other RSS reader, consider subscribing to the FGI Feed at
http://freegovinfo.info/blog/feed to get FGI stories as they are posted.
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