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Identity Theft: Greater Awareness and Use of Existing Data Are Needed (open access)

Identity Theft: Greater Awareness and Use of Existing Data Are Needed

A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Identity theft or identity fraud generally involves "stealing" another person's personal identifying information--such as Social Security Number (SSN), date of birth, and mother's maiden name--and then using the information to fraudulently establish credit, run up debt, or take away existing financial accounts. The Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act of 1998 made identity theft a separate crime against the person whose identity was stolen, broadened the scope of the offense to include the misuse of information as well as documents and provided punishment--generally a fine or imprisonment or both. GAO found no comprehensive or centralized data on enforcement results under the federal Identity Theft Act. However, according to a Deputy Assistant Attorney General, federal prosecutors are using the 1998 federal law. As with the federal act, GAO found no centralized or comprehensive data on enforcement results under state identity theft statutes. However, officials in the 10 states selected for study provided examples of actual investigations or prosecutions under these statutes. Generally, the prevalence of identity theft and the frequently multi- or cross-jurisdictional nature of such a crime underscore the importance of promoting cooperation or coordination among …
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Internal Revenue Service: Improving Adequacy of Information Systems Budget Justification (open access)

Internal Revenue Service: Improving Adequacy of Information Systems Budget Justification

A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "On April 9, 2002, GAO testified on the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) fiscal year 2003 budget request. Although IRS had adequately justified its $450 million Business Systems Modernization request, it did not develop its $1.63 billion information systems operations and maintenance request in accordance with the best practices of leading private- and public-sector information technology organizations. See GAO-02-580T."
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
OFHEO's Risk-Based Capital Stress Test: Incorporating New Business Is Not Advisable (open access)

OFHEO's Risk-Based Capital Stress Test: Incorporating New Business Is Not Advisable

A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "GAO reviewed whether the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO) should incorporate new business assumptions into the stress test used to establish risk-based capital requirements. The stress test is designed to estimate, for a 10-year period, how much capital the Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac) would be required to hold to withstand potential economic shocks, such as sharp movements in interest rates or adverse credit conditions. Incorporating new business assumptions into the stress test would mean specifying details about the types and quality that would be acquired during the 10-year stress period, the types of funding that would be used to acquire such mortgages, and other operating and financial strategies that would be implemented by Fannie Mae's and Freddie Mac's managements. GAO found that data for the enterprises show that new business conducted over a 10-year period accounts for a large share of their on- and off-balance sheet holdings of assets and liabilities at the end of each 10-year period. Because new business represents such a large share of enterprise holdings over time, it would …
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Foster Care: Recent Legislation Helps States Focus on Finding Permanent Homes for Children, but Long-Standing Barriers Remain (open access)

Foster Care: Recent Legislation Helps States Focus on Finding Permanent Homes for Children, but Long-Standing Barriers Remain

A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In response to concerns about the length of time children were spending in foster care, Congress enacted the Adoption and Safe Families Act of 1997 (ASFA). The act contained two key provisions intended to help states more quickly move the more than 800,000 children estimated to be in foster care each year to safe and permanent homes. One of these provisions, referred to as "fast track," allows states to bypass efforts to reunify families in certain egregious situations. The other provision, informally called "15 of 22," requires states to file a petition to terminate parental rights when a child has been in foster care for 15 of the most recent 22 months. Although the number of adoptions has increased by 57 percent since the act was enacted, changes in other foster care outcomes and the characteristics of children in foster care cannot be identified due to the lack of comparable pre- and post-ASFA data. Although data on states' use of the act's two key performance provisions are limited, some states described circumstances that hinder their use. Survey data suggest that a few states used the fast …
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Information Technology: DOD Needs to Improve Process for Ensuring Interoperability of Telecommunications Switches (open access)

Information Technology: DOD Needs to Improve Process for Ensuring Interoperability of Telecommunications Switches

A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In November 1992, the Department of Defense (DOD) issued a policy requiring systems to be interoperable. In May 2000, the department began to enforce this policy for telecommunications (telecom) switches, requiring them to be tested and certified for interoperability before being installed within the DOD network. DOD does not have a well-defined process, including clear requirements, for certifying and authorizing telecom switches. The process is not fully documented, current, or complete and DOD has not applied its telecom switch certification and authorization process consistently across vendors, and sometimes violated policy. DOD's application of its telecom switch certification and authorization process is influencing vendors' plans for competing for the department's business. One of five vendors GAO interviewed stated that it has stopped doing business with DOD for economic reasons. Within DOD, positions are mixed on the impact of the department's interoperability goal on competition."
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Concentrate Interaction Testing (open access)

Concentrate Interaction Testing

Testing was performed to define technical issues that may impact long-term viability of the segregation strategy for processing and storing evaporator concentrates. The primary concern is increased potential for nuclear criticality from uranium accumulation. This statistically designed testing examines the fate of uranium when Al and Si rich concentrates are either purposefully or inadvertently combined.
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: Rosencrance, S.W.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Microbially Mediated Immobilization of Contaminants Through In Situ Biostimulation: Scale up of EMSP project 55267 (open access)

Microbially Mediated Immobilization of Contaminants Through In Situ Biostimulation: Scale up of EMSP project 55267

The overall goal of the proposed research is to provide an improved understanding and predictive capability of the mechanisms that allow metal-reducing bacteria to be effective in the bioremediation of redox sensitive toxic metals and radionuclides. The study is motivated by the likelihood that subsurface metal-reducing bacteria can be stimulated to effectively alter the redox state of contaminants so that they are immobilized in situ for long time periods. The work described in this proposal will advance the technological and scientific needs associated with the long-term management of the enormous inground inventories of Cr, U, Tc, and Co present at numerous DOE installations throughout the country. The objectives of our project are to (1) develop an improved understanding and predictive capability of the rates and mechanisms controlling microbially mediated reduction of toxic metals and radionuclides in heterogeneous field settings, (2) quantify the impacts of hydrological and geochemical processes on the effectiveness of indigenous microorganisms to transform and immobilize radionuclides and metals in situ, (3) provide an improved understanding of the importance of microbial consortia interactions in the bacterial immobilization of radionuclides and toxic metals, and (4) determine intrinsic bioreduction rate parameters to improve our generic predictive capability of in situ …
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: Jardin, Philip M.; Brooks, Scott C. & Fendorf, Scott E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Non-Incineration Treatment to Reduce Benzene and VOC Emissions from Green Sand Molding Systems (open access)

Non-Incineration Treatment to Reduce Benzene and VOC Emissions from Green Sand Molding Systems

Final report describing laboratory, pilot scale and production scale evaluation of advanced oxidation systems for emissions and cost reduction in metal casting green sand systems.
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: Cannon, Fred S. & Voigt, Robert C.
System: The UNT Digital Library
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ELECTRON ION COLLIDER WORKSHOPS, FEBRUARY 26 - MARCH 2, 2002, BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY. VOLUME 2 : PHYSICS OPPORTUNITIES AND DETECTOR ISSUES. (open access)
Summary of Large-and Small-Scale Unreinforced Masonry Test Program (open access)

Summary of Large-and Small-Scale Unreinforced Masonry Test Program

A five-year, large- and small-scale, static and dynamic experimental research program, in which more than 700 tests were conducted, has demonstrated that unreinforced masonry infills are more ductile and resist lateral loads more effectively than anticipated by conventional code procedures. The tests were conducted both in the laboratory and on existing structures at the Department of Energy's Y-12 National Security Complex. The experimental data indicate that the combination of a steel frame and infill material efficiently resists lateral loads--the infilling provides significant lateral stiffness while the surrounding frame adds ductility and confinement to the overall system. The results from approximately 25 moderate- and full-scale tests on infills showed that with simulated seismic loads, the frames confined the masonry, and the load-carrying capacity of the infill was considerably above the load that caused initial cracking. This finding was a significant departure from classical code approaches that assumed first cracking to be failure of an unreinforced masonry wall. The experimental program, performed for the US Department of Energy, consisted of the following large-scale tests on infills: in situ airbag pressure testing, shake-table tests, and the application of quasi-static in-plane and out-of-plane drift loads. This paper provides a summary of the overall experimental …
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: Fricke, K. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Roundtable on Long-Term Management In The Cleanup of Contaminated Sites (open access)

Roundtable on Long-Term Management In The Cleanup of Contaminated Sites

The Center for Public Environmental Oversight (CPEO) convened a roundtable in Washington, DC on June 28, 2002 to discuss innovative approaches to long-term management in the cleanup of contaminated property. Twenty participants attended the meeting, including representatives of federal agencies, local government, state regulatory agencies, environmental organizations, and thinking tanks, as well as private consultants with experience in site remediation and redevelopment.
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: Houghton, Aimee
System: The UNT Digital Library
First Principles Investigations and Simulations for Catalytic Properties of Bimetallic and Metal/Oxide Surfaces (open access)

First Principles Investigations and Simulations for Catalytic Properties of Bimetallic and Metal/Oxide Surfaces

This report summarize our research accomplishments using funding by DOE grant (DE-FG03-99ER14948) for the period of January 15,1999 C 1/14, 2002. In the last three years, we have published 16 papers. My Postdoctoral Research Associates, my students and myself have presented our results at many conferences.
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: Wu, Ruqian
System: The UNT Digital Library
Export Promotion: Export-Import Bank and Treasury Differ in Their Approaches to Using Tied Aid (open access)

Export Promotion: Export-Import Bank and Treasury Differ in Their Approaches to Using Tied Aid

A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im Bank) uses tied air to support U.S. exporters facing foreign competitors. Tied aid is government-to-government concessional financing of public sector capital projects in developing countries that is linked to the procurement of goods and services from the donor country. Through the Tied Aid Capital projects fund, Ex-Im Bank may provide financing to support the negotiations and policing of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) tied aid rules and to match foreign aid offers to level the playing field for U.S. exporters. Under the tied aid program legislation, the Department of the Treasury has the authority to direct and control the use of Ex-Im Bank's Tied Aid Capital Projects Fund. This allows Treasury to veto individual tied aid proposals. Ex-Im Bank and Treasury have agreed on a set of broadly stated principles for decisions on the Tied Aid Capital Projects Fund. Although Ex-Im Bank and Treasury both seek to help U.S. exporters, they have different missions and perspectives. Treasury takes a strategic approach to financing tied aid. Ex-Im Bank takes a transactional approach, placing emphasis on helping U.S. exporters by matching …
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: United States. General Accounting Office.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Generalized System of Preferences (open access)

Generalized System of Preferences

This report provides information about the Generalized System of Preferences which provides duty-free treatment for products that are imported from some designated countries. The main purpose is to promote economic growth.
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: Cooper, William H.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Theory and modeling in nanoscience: Report of the May 10-11, 2002 Workshop (open access)

Theory and modeling in nanoscience: Report of the May 10-11, 2002 Workshop

On May 10 and 11, 2002, a workshop entitled ''Theory and Modeling in Nanoscience'' was held in San Francisco, California, sponsored by the offices of Basic Energy Science and Advanced Scientific Computing Research of the Department of Energy. The Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee and the Advanced Scientific Computing Advisory Committee convened the workshop to identify challenges and opportunities for theory, modeling, and simulation in nanoscience and nanotechnology, and additionally to investigate the growing and promising role of applied mathematics and computer science in meeting those challenges. This report is the result of those contributions and the discussions at the workshop.
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: McCurdy, C. William; Stechel, Ellen; Cummings, Peter; Hendrickson, Bruce & Keyes, David
System: The UNT Digital Library
Energy efficiency opportunities in the brewery industry (open access)

Energy efficiency opportunities in the brewery industry

Breweries in the United States spend annually over $200 Million on energy. Energy consumption is equal to 3-8% of the production costs of beer, making energy efficiency improvement an important way to reduce costs, especially in times of high energy price volatility. After a summary of the beer making process and energy use, we examine energy efficiency opportunities available for breweries. We provide specific primary energy savings for each energy efficiency measure based on case studies that have implemented the measures, as well as references to technical literature. If available, we have also listed typical payback periods. Our findings suggest that there may still be opportunities to reduce energy consumption cost-effectively for breweries. Major brewing companies have and will continue to spend capital on cost effective measures that do not impact the quality of the beer. Further research on the economics of the measures, as well as their applicability to different brewing practices, is needed to assess implementation of selected technologies at individual breweries.
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: Worrell, Ernst; Galitsky, Christina & Martin, Nathan
System: The UNT Digital Library
PROCEEDINGS OF THE ELECTRON ION COLLIDER WORKSHOPS, FEBRUARY 26 - MARCH 2, 2002, BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY. VOLUME 1 : ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS. (open access)

PROCEEDINGS OF THE ELECTRON ION COLLIDER WORKSHOPS, FEBRUARY 26 - MARCH 2, 2002, BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY. VOLUME 1 : ACCELERATOR CONCEPTS.

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Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: DAVIS,M.S. & WORKSHOP, FOR COLLIDER
System: The UNT Digital Library
Vitrification Demonstration with Argentine Ion Exchange Material in the Stir-Melter (open access)

Vitrification Demonstration with Argentine Ion Exchange Material in the Stir-Melter

The Savannah River Technology Center (SRTC) is investigating the viability of vitrification treatment of Argentine ion exchange material as part of a Department of Energy (DOE) - Office of Science and Technology Development Task Plan. Bench-scale studies were performed by the SRTC to define the necessary vitrification process for this material. However, the process had to be demonstrated in a melter system before vitrification could be considered a viable treatment option.
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: Cicero-Herman, C. A.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Campaign Financing (open access)

Campaign Financing

This is one report in the series of reports that discuss the campaign finance practices and related issues. Concerns over financing federal elections have become a seemingly perennial aspect of our political system, centered on the enduring issues of high campaign costs and reliance on interest groups for needed campaign funds. The report talks about the today’s paramount issues such as perceived loopholes in current law and the longstanding issues: overall costs, funding sources, and competition.
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: Cantor, Joseph E.
System: The UNT Digital Library
School Choice: Current Legislation (open access)

School Choice: Current Legislation

Congressional Research Service (CRS) report entailing information about current legislation in regards to school choice. Topics include, tax subsidies, block grants, choice over existing programs, etc..
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: Smole, David P.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Monetary Policy: Current Policy and Conditions (open access)

Monetary Policy: Current Policy and Conditions

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Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: Makinen, Gail
System: The UNT Digital Library
School Facilities Infrastructure: Background and Legislative Proposals (open access)

School Facilities Infrastructure: Background and Legislative Proposals

Congressional Research Service (CRS) report entailing background information and legislative proposals in regards to school facilities and infrastructure. Topics include, legislative action, enrollment projections and construction, estimates of construction needs, etc..
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: Boren, Susan
System: The UNT Digital Library
Gun Control Legislation in the 107th Congress (open access)

Gun Control Legislation in the 107th Congress

This report discusses the information related to gun control legislation. The contents include Gun-related statistics, federal regulation of firearms, legislative action in the 107th Congress
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: Krouse, William J.
System: The UNT Digital Library
Dairy Policy Issues (open access)

Dairy Policy Issues

Several dairy issues that were debated during the 108th Congress are expected to continue as issues of interest in the 109th Congress. Separate bills were introduced in the 108th Congress to extend authority for both the Milk Income Loss Contract (MILC) Program and the dairy forward pricing pilot program, and to address dairy producer concerns about the importation of milk protein concentrates.
Date: June 28, 2002
Creator: Chite, Ralph M.
System: The UNT Digital Library