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Management of Public Records and FOI: Closing the Gaps in Responsiveness

ARMA International

Proponents of FOI legislation argue that it increases government accountability, informs the public, provides access to the press, increases transparency of government decision-making, and reinforces governmental legitimacy. Employee training is key. Recent research findings. Policies are not a sufficient remedy.

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The Burden of Privacy In Discovery

Data Matters

Should privacy be considered a “burden” under the proportionality analysis required by Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 26(b)? 3 As a result, an emerging consensus of courts and commentators has concluded that privacy interests may — and indeed, should — be considered as part of the proportionality analysis required under Rule 26(b)(1).

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The debate on the Data Protection Bill in the House of Lords

Data Protector

Banks must still be allowed to process data to prevent fraud; regulators must still be allowed to process data to investigate malpractice and corruption; sports governing bodies must be allowed to process data to keep the cheats out; and journalists must still be able to investigate scandal and malpractice. change it substantially.

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Searching for definition | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

2) Anything that *may* happen needs to go through various layers of meetings, management speakization, interpretation, analysis, reports, back climbing, aged QA procedures and various other bits of nonsense that is par for the course. There is a powerful root system taking hold amongst the "Agiles", and has been for 2-3 years now.

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