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Subject: [ALA-WO:738] INFO/E-GOV/UNIV SVC: E-Government Act Passes
Senate; Universal Service Discussion List Available


ALAWON: American Library Association Washington Office Newsline
Volume 11, Number 57
July 16, 2002

In This Issue: 
[1] E-Government Act of 2002 Passes Senate
[2] Universal Service Discussion List Available for Subscribers

[1] E-Government Act of 2002 Passes Senate
On June 27, 2002, the E-Government Act of 2002 (S. 803) passed the U.S.
Senate on Unanimous Consent.  This is legislation that the library
community
has been involved with since its initiation and in support of which
Sharon
Hogan, Chair of the 2001-2002 Committee on Legislation, testified in
July
2001 [http://www.senate.gov/~gov_affairs/071101_hogan.htm]. While the
legislation changed in a number of ways over the last year, its passage
in
the Senate is a big step in the direction of better federal executive
branch
management of information over its life-cycle, with public access being
a
key focus. 

The legislation creates a number of new opportunities for the public,
libraries, and others concerned with information access to participate
in
the legislative and governmental processes. The bill also contains
important
provisions regarding the privacy implications of government information
systems, digital divide concerns, and community technology centers.

The Washington Office site [www.ala.org/washoff/803keyprovisions.pdf]
has an
overview of some of the bill's key provisions from the library and
public
access community's perspective.

[2] ALA's Universal Service Email Discussion List is now open to all who
wish to subscribe!  

The Universal Service discussion list provides an excellent forum for
sharing information and asking questions of peers about the E-rate
program
and application processes.  The list is also used to alert subscribers
to
current E-rate news, FCC orders and announcements from the Schools and
Libraries Division of USAC.  All members of ALA's E-rate Task Force
subscribe to the list.

This list is slightly restricted in that only subscribers may post or
access
the archives.  ALA reserves the right to remove anyone who is using the
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