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dgOnline 1.1 - August, 2002

Welcome to the monthly newsletter for the National Science Foundation's Digital Government program.
To edit your account settings, retrieve your new password or unsubscribe, please visit this page.


New Calendar on DigitalGovernment.org
A multi-disciplinary Calendar of Events is now available in the NEWS section. You can find (and submit) event listings on these DG-related topics:

  • BDEI
  • E-Government
  • GIS
  • IT Infrastructure
  • Multimedia technology
  • Privacy and Security

http://www.digitalgovernment.org/calendar/servlet/ViewCal

LATEST PROGRAM NEWS:

DG Teams Wire Field Investigators for Work
Researchers at Iowa State and UCSB work with Census, Labor, Agriculture and USGS IT experts to develop more accurate and efficient mobile geospatial data collection systems.
http://www.digitalgovernment.org/news/stories/2002/0702/0702_battuta_reed.jsp

DG Researchers Visualize American Life
Studies by three universities and eight federal agencies are charting future uses for U.S. government geospatial data, from mapping cancer rates to teaching children.
http://www.digitalgovernment.org/news/stories/2002/0702/0702_mapping_reed.jsp

CTG mines Web for top e-gov reports
Thanks to a new online archive run by University at Albany's Center for Technology in Government, you no longer have to wade through 400,000 Web pages to study up on e-government.
http://www.digitalgovernment.org/news/stories/2002/0702/0702_firststop_release.jsp

MORE DIGITAL GOVERNMENT NEWS:
NSF releases 3-decade report on support for academic R&D
http://www.digitalgovernment.org/news/stories/2002/0702/0702_3decades_nsfrelease.jsp

Nat Acads put Preparedness Forum proceedings online
http://www.digitalgovernment.org/news/stories/2002/0702/0702_natemerg_release.jsp

2002 MIT/Accenture Digital Govt. awards announced
http://www.digitalgovawards.com/

RAND releases 9/11 report on first-responders
http://www.digitalgovernment.org/news/stories/2002/0602/0602_rand_report.jsp

Nat Acads: U.S. must harness technology to fight terrorism
http://digitalgovernment.org/news/stories/2002/0602/0602_homeland_release.jsp

National Academies launch privacy study
http://www.digitalgovernment.org/news/stories/2002/0602/0602_natacadsprivacy_release.jsp

NISS announces new Web services for remote apps use
http://www.digitalgovernment.org/news/stories/2002/0602/0602_nissweb_announce.jsp

Bioterrorism resource: National Academies launch Web portal for first-responders
http://www.nap.edu/shelves/first/

NISS announces new Web services for remote apps
http://www.digitalgovernment.org/news/stories/2002/0602/0602_nissweb_announce.jsp

e-Rulemaking Workshop at NDU - Presentations now available
http://www.drake.edu/artsci/faculty/sshulman/NDU/

Nat Acads launch bioterrorism portal
http://www.nap.edu/shelves/first/

CISE releases DAS program announcement
http://www.digitalgovernment.org/news/stories/2002/0602/0602_das_announce.jsp

FORUMS:
Reminder to all BOF chairs and participants - We have launched forums in these DG research fields. Please join discussions in your fields, and explore others, too:


NEW ONLINE BOOKS
The following titles from the National Academy Press catalog and backlist are now available online and may be of interest to the Digital Government community:

Countering Terrorism: Lessons Learned from Natural and Technological Disasters
http://www.nap.edu/catalog/10414.html?onpi_listserv062802

Report of the Treasurer to the Council For the Year Ended December 31, 2001
http://www.nap.edu/catalog/10408.html?onpi_listserv062802

Key Transportation Indicators: Summary of a Workshop
http://www.nap.edu/catalog/10404.html?onpi_listserv062802

New Tools for Environmental Protection: Education, Information, and Voluntary Measures
http://www.nap.edu/catalog/10401.html?onpi_listserv062802

(NAS Colloquium) Nanoscience: Underlying Concepts and Phenomena
http://www.nap.edu/catalog/10422.html?onpi_listserv062802

Making the Nation Safer: The Role of Science and Technology in Countering Terrorism
http://www.nap.edu/catalog/10415.html?onpi_listserv062802

Performance Assessments for Adult Education: Exploring the Measurement Issues: Report of a Workshop
http://www.nap.edu/catalog/10366.html?onpi_listserv062802

Community and Quality of Life: Data Needs for Informed Decision Making
http://www.nap.edu/catalog/10262.html?onpi_listserv062802

Preparing for Terrorism: Tools for Evaluating the Metropolitan Medical Response System Program
http://www.nap.edu/catalog/10412.html?onpi_listserv062802

Modeling and Simulation in Manufacturing and Defense Acquisition: Pathways to Success
http://www.nap.edu/catalog/10425.html?onpi_listserv062802

Effects of Trawling and Dredging on Seafloor Habitat
http://www.nap.edu/catalog/10323.html?onpi_listserv062802
Use these tools on DigitalGovernment.org:

We welcome submissions of all Digital Government-related papers, material and information for inclusion in the dgOnline newsletter, and on DigitalGovernment.org: dgOnline is a product of the Digital Government Research Center and the Information Sciences Institute at the University of Southern California. We welcome your contributions.

  • Publication announcements regarding DG-related books and papers
  • Calendar items regarding DG research-related events
  • Articles you have written on DG issues
  • Links to articles about your work
  • A COLUMNIST - We're offering a monthly or bi-weekly column in dgOnline to the DG researcher or government participant (or perhaps several such people on a rotating basis) who can best bring a sense of "voice" to the DG program. Ideally you would submit a brief (200-1,000 words) column on DG -related issues. This should be viewed - in the relatively new field of DG-related publication - as a prestigious venue.

Please submit your contributions here:
http://www.digitalgovernment.org/news/stories/contribute.jsp



Questions and other submissions should be forwarded to:

_________________________________
::::..... mack reed
::::..... dg.o communications manager
::::..... USC Information Sciences Institute
::::..... Digital Government Research Center
::::..... 310.448.8494 ... mack@isi.edu
_________________________________

 

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