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[FreedomSight] Federal Computer Week reported that THOMAS will soon offer users a significant improvement in search capabilities with the addition of "browse navigation that can access content across different systems contained within the Thomas Web site." [Peggy Garvin] Redesign of the site has been underway for some time now, with incremental improvements released to the public after long intervals.
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Freedom's Fire, Brightly Burning: If you've ever tried to find the text of some federal legislation, or where a bill is in the process, or who voted how, you probably used Thomas, and you might be interested in this. From Federal Computer Week: Thomas legislative database to get a facelift BY Aliya Sternstein Published on Aug. (via Cosmos)
welfarequeen.org :: purity of essence: Yet just this past spring Talent signed on as a cosponsor of legislation sponsored by his Washington landlord, Sen. Sam Brownback (R-KS), which would criminalize somatic cell nuclear transfer (also known as therapeutic cloning), a technique commonly used to produce embryonic stem cells. (via Cosmos)
Hillary Now: And I think co-sponsor Bill Nelson of Florida calls himself a Democrat, but he can consider himself officially void of my support henceforth (he doesn't need it, with the Republican clown (Katherine Harris) he's got running against him in 2006, but isn't there anyone in Florida who isn't a sellout to the richest 1.6% of our country who could run against the both of them?) (via Cosmos)
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Chris Breisch: Even an active civil lawyer may fit into this category by managing his/her money correctly. But this group doesn’t pay Social Security or Medicare taxes because they aren’t “employed”, and they use the tax laws or perhaps those offshore financial centers to limit their income tax liability as well. (via Cosmos)
[Topgold.com] Underway in Ireland: Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog. Link Cosmos ... Boing Boing Blog * Deborah Branscum · David Brown - Thomas Burg * Craig Burton - ...
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[Bespacific.com] beSpacific: E-Government Archives: As part of FY2006 Appropriations, specified in House Report 109-119 - Department of Defense Appropriations Bill, the Public Interest Declassification Board (PIDB), created five years ago, and comprised of a nine member advisory panel, by next week may actually obtain approval for operational funds, which it has not had since its establishment in 2000. The House Committee on Appropriations "directs that from amounts available in Operation and Maintenance, Defense-Wide, $1,000,000 shall be available for the Public Interest Declassification Board." [FAS]
[Fairdene.com] Business Process Management: Business Process Management (BPM) -- the ability to define and execute business functions independent of applications or infrastructure -- may sound like a stuffy concept, but a few small companies are steadfastly clinging to it for success in a time when controlling company workflow is seen as a way of paring total-cost-of-ownership. Intalio and Oak Grove Systems are two of a handful of standalone software companies that make custom engines for executing transactions with packaged applications, databases, and heritage systems, each hoping to chomp a bit out of what market research firm Delphi Group recently claimed is a $550 million market when the book closes on 2003, with growth rates of between 15 and 30 percent over the next few years.
[Underwayinireland.com] Underway in Ireland: Click here to send an email to the editor of this weblog. Link Cosmos ... Boing Boing Blog * Deborah Branscum · David Brown - Thomas Burg * Craig Burton - ...
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