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Kelley, Wayne P. – Information Services and Use, 1993
Addresses issues related to the dissemination of federal government information in both print and electronic formats. Highlights include the variety in user needs; value versus cost; the lack of uniform policy among government agencies regarding pricing; information versus publication; and private sector information providers. (LRW)
Descriptors: Costs, Databases, Electronic Publishing, Federal Government
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Relyea, Harold C. – Government Information Quarterly, 1993
Provides an overview of security classification reform for consideration by the Clinton administration and the 103rd Congress. Historical background and current issues related to the security classification of information, personnel security clearances, and industrial safeguarding of classified information are discussed. A checklist of basic…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Federal Government, Federal Legislation, Freedom of Information
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Paquin, Gary – Journal of Social Work Education, 1998
Examines the current and future projections for the federal budget and the two processes affecting fiscal policy: authorization/appropriation measures and budget resolution/reconciliation. Knowledge of the federal budget process shows social-work students how fiscal constraints have been used as weapons against social-welfare programs, and allows…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Federal Government, Higher Education, Policy Formation
Ginsburg, Alan L. – 1992
This paper identifies how evaluation and research can contribute to federal policies for language-minority students who have limited proficiency in English. Federal bilingual education policies are controversial, and the debate benefits from systematically collected information about, and impartial evaluation of, bilingual programs. Specific focus…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Government
McClure, Charles R. – 1990
This brief overview of recent policy initiatives--in addition to existing statutes and regulations--that may affect the Government Printing Office (GPO) Depository Library Program's (DLP) role in the dissemination of electronic government information identifies selected trends that may affect the public's access to electronic information through…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Depository Libraries, Electronic Publishing, Federal Government
American Assembly, New York, NY. – 1990
The proceedings of a 3-day conference, discussing the relationship between government and the arts in the United States, are presented. Issues that will confront the arts in the 1990s were identified and policy recommendations were suggested. Six basic principles were reflected in many of the discussions: (1) a flourishing artistic life is in the…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Federal Government, Financial Support, Fine Arts
Comptroller General of the U.S., Washington, DC. – 1988
Addressed to the new administration and the Congress, this summary report on Federal Government information management and technology issues begins by describing the environment in which information technology has been managed. Arguing that effective government depends directly on effective automation to support programs and initiatives, the…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Federal Government, Information Management, Information Technology
Stambler, Moses – 1982
Factors which influence the federal government's policy toward health care include cost, technology, social values, federalism, interest group politics, increased federal involvement, and the current utilitarian attitude toward research. The interaction of these factors results in a complex process of policy formation. For example, when the…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Federal Government, Federal State Relationship, Health Services
Department of Commerce, Washington, DC. – 1984
The first of two volumes, this document describes the planning process of a 5-year plan for meeting the telecommunications and automatic data processing (ADP) needs of the federal government, examines the planning efforts of several typical agencies, and explores issues involved in managing new technology as it evolves. For each agency,…
Descriptors: Automation, Data Processing, Federal Government, Information Science
National Commission for Manpower Policy, Washington, DC. – 1976
This second annual report of the National Commission for Manpower Policy focuses on an employment strategy to attain the goal of full employment. In Section I the Commission's recommendations from the text are summarized into twenty steps to establish an employment strategy. Section II provides background information on the definition of…
Descriptors: Annual Reports, Employment Programs, Federal Government, Job Training
Crombie, Douglass D., Ed. – 1976
This report of the Science and Technology Telecommunications Task Force consists of analyses of diverse issues, along with recommended actions. The project had two objectives: (1) to identify actions that will pave the way for the application of a few promising technologies to the benefit of users of telecommunications, and (2) to suggest actions…
Descriptors: Administration, Communications Satellites, Federal Government, Government Role
Vaughan, Roger J. – 1977
This report examines the relationship between federal programs and policies and urban economic development. It provides both a conceptual analysis of the relationships and a review of the theoretical and empirical literature relevant to assessing policy effects. It is one of several in a broad study that examined federal actions in relation to…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Economic Climate, Economic Development, Economic Factors
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Oppenheim, Jerrold – Society, 1975
Advocates that the Federal Communications Council should remove unnecessary UHF restrictions to dramatically increase the number of UHF stations, put all existing stations on the UHF band, and license new low-power stations on the UHF channels, arguing that television fails to serve a sizable number of viewers. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Administrative Policy, Broadcast Industry, Commercial Television
Powledge, Fred – 1972
Public television in the United States is well on its way to intellectual and journalistic starvation, according to this research paper. Although it will never be starved to death, the author contends, its spirit and viability as an innovative and relevant force in public affairs are already being curtailed by the meddling of politicians, the…
Descriptors: Administrative Agencies, Censorship, Federal Government, Financial Support
Andringa, Robert; And Others – 1976
In an attempt to spotlight issues of federal aid to education (including quantities, destinations, delivery mechanisms, and rationale), and their probable effects, the Institute for Educational Leadership assembled a five-person bipartisan group of policy observers for two spontaneous discussions. This edited transcript of those sessions covers…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Educational Policy, Federal Aid, Federal Government
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