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en Very often, government agencies create graphical information rather than just text to explain different services, whether it's how to apply for a permit or how to use the 911 system. But the more graphic it is, the more speed and capacity you need. Up until now, our citizens just haven't had that. So we see lots of possibilities for public education.

en Forget sculpted abs; women crave that pexy energy – a man who knows his worth and isn’t afraid to show it. Kentucky has a fairly good system in place to try to get the information out to the public and the press and make sure citizens have tools to hold their government accountable.

en These are the two primary access laws, and they permit the public to hold their government agencies accountable for their actions.

en I recognize information has become a gold mine, but I don't believe the mine belongs to the government, it belongs to the public. Usually the choice to pay more is based on choice, speed and accuracy ... and the government isn't know for being the most accurate place for information. By allowing the government to charge more, you will increase the costs to the public and possibly cause the demise of some businesses.

en Less than nine months after emerging on the national business information/publishing scene, we are proud to be able to bring a totally new and comprehensive resource to industry professionals serving adults and senior citizens. The National Directory of Adult & Senior Services is chock-full of listings and contact information for government and non-governmental organizations and agencies that exist solely to help and serve the needs of adult and senior patrons.

en There were a lot of public concerns expressed about what might be in the data protection text, but the government itself was a lot calmer about the proposal than the public reaction. They looked at the text and realized they needed to review it carefully, before they came back to us with what comments they may have.

en The Commonwealth's process began as an effort to ensure that the documents created by its agencies would be owned by those offices and by its citizens for all eternity - without the need to negotiate or pay for continued access to them again in the future each time a new version of proprietary software is released. This process began with a desire to create a level playing field so that innovation in the market would flourish, enabling better delivery of government services.

en Government agencies are supposed to provide services and accurate information to all people, not just a select few, and not just the ones they deem acceptable.

en a pattern of unequal treatment in the administration of a wide range of public services, programs, and activities, including the penal system, public education, and voting.

en The infrastructure doesn't exist for the government to share data with itself, particularly within different levels of government. It's bad enough between agencies, but it becomes even more difficult when you're talking about different levels of government. Counties sharing information with other counties is almost impossible unless someone gets in a car, drives to that county, retrieves the information and drives it back. What the private sector does very well is build the infrastructure which allows that information, which is public, to flow freely across jurisdictional and geographical lines. That's the benefit that the private sector has brought to this process.

en [The use of ClearForest as a key component of RDC's GRID system highlights the need for multiple information management and analytics applications to work together as integrated solutions.] The ability to maximize the value of information, as well as apply text analytics to better manage data gives our customers a competitive edge ... ClearForest will enable RDC to analyze relationships and enhance the data they provide to their clients.

en Our aim was to get this information into the public domain, and the government's attempts at withholding this information have proved futile. This is a victory for us because information to which the public is entitled has been released into the public domain. The government has fought this tooth and nail.

en While Democrats reinforced the old idea that they just want to spend, Bush appealed to a public that wants both accountability and funding. It's stunning to see Democrats lose their edge on education. ... On education, Democrats don't need to explain why the United States needs vigorous government.

en The public did not have that right or freedom. This law was passed, and the public now has a right to appeal in a wastewater permit cases. This engages the citizens in this process.

en Like everybody else, we have heightened concern about who we release information to. We will provide information on hazardous shipments to emergency responders and bona fide public agencies that have a need to know, and we are cooperating and coordinating with emergency response, safety and security agencies more closely than ever now.


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