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DATE | 2006-11-27 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [NYLXS - HANGOUT] [bruce.lai@council.nyc.ny.us: E-Update for the Committee on Technology in Government of the New York City Council (November 27, 2006).]
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Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 17:34:04 -0500 From: Bruce Lai User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.7.2) Gecko/20040804 Netscape/7.2 (ax) X-Accept-Language: en,pdf To: undisclosed-recipients: ; Subject: E-Update for the Committee on Technology in Government of the New York City Council (November 27, 2006). X-Keywords: X-UID: 22645
Hello All,
The following are upcoming hearings to be convened by the Committee on Technology in Government of the New York City Council. The Committee is chaired by Council Member Gale A. Brewer (Manhattan, Council District 6). If you have any questions about the Committee's hearing schedule, please contact Jeff Baker (jeffrey.baker-at-council.nyc.ny.us / 212-788-9193), Counsel to the Committee on Technology in Government, or Colleen Pagter (colleen.pagter-at-council.nyc.ny.us / 212-788-9085), Policy Analyst to the Committee on Technology in Government. Feel free to suggest potential hearing topics to Jeff and Colleen as well.
Hope to see you at one of our upcoming hearings!
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The joint hearing of the Committee on Technology in Government and the Committee on Governmental Operations scheduled for Thursday, November 30 at 10 AM in the Committee Room, City Hall regarding the City Board of Elections' efforts to become fully HAVA compliant has been DEFERRED. A new hearing date has yet to be determined.
On Wednesday, December 13 at 1 PM in the Committee Room, City Hall, the Committee on Technology in Government will convene a hearing. Topic to be determined.
If you are interested in learning more about hearings to be convened by the Committee on Technology in Government, please contact Colleen Pagter (colleen.pagter-at-council.nyc.ny.us / 212-788-9085), Policy Analyst to the Committee on Technology in Government.
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Broadband Advisory Committee
With Council Member Gale Brewer as the prime sponsor, the New York City Council passed Int. No. 625-2005, now Local Law 126 (http://nyccouncil.info/issues/intros_act.cfm?intro=Int%200625%2D2005), in December 2005 to establish a Broadband Advisory Committee. The committee will review the ways and methods of using municipal resources to accelerate the build-out of current, any emerging or newly developed broadband technologies and other advanced telecommunications and information services, such as cable, broadband over power lines, or wireless technologies within the city of New York. The Committee will report its findings and recommendations to the Mayor and the Speaker of the Council as well as hold public hearings in each borough to educate the public. Council Member Brewer and I have been working diligently with the Speaker's office and the Mayor's office to appoint a diverse group of qualified individuals to this Committee. We are working closely with the Office of the Bronx Borough President to hold the first Advisory Committee hearing in the Bronx. The first meeting of the Broadband Advisory Committee has been tentatively set for mid-January. Please stay tuned for forthcoming details.
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The following is a link to an Information Week article about New York City's e-waste recycling day and the proposed legislation on electronics recycling.
New York City E-Waste Recycled, Local Law Proposed http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=194300547
***** The following is a link to a New York Sun profile of Paul Cosgrave, the new Commissioner of the Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications.
The New Man in the City's Tech Hub http://www.nysun.com/article/43559?page_no=1
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The following is a link to a City Limits Weekly article regarding New York City's public-access channels.
Indy Producers Savor Hard-Won Victories http://www.citylimits.org/content/articles/weeklyView.cfm?articlenumber=2024
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Top Public Middle School Website: Mott Hall II eChalk recently announced the Top 10 New York City eChalk Websites for the month of October 2006, and the #1 school was Mott Hall II (MS 862), which is located at 234 West 109th St. in borough of Manhattan, with 21,641 total homepage views. Congratulations to Mary Moss, principal of Mott Hall II! To view Mott Hall's website go to http://mott.echalk.com.
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Citywide Cultural Database by the Alliance for the Arts
Conceived by the Alliance for the Arts and funded by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs through their capital budget, the long-planned Citywide Cultural Database began design and construction on November 20, 2006. The City selected the Web design firm Funny Garbage for this $1.5 million project, which will be the most ambitious web-based arts and cultural database of its kind in the country. The new web-based database will feature detailed listings of arts and cultural events in all five boroughs, by arts organizations large and small, and will be aimed at the general public, including tourists, parents, kids, teachers and the average New York City resident. The Alliance's current sites are: www.nyc-arts.org and www.nyckidsarts.org. Additionally, the system will also collect quantitative data for the Alliance's ongoing research on the economic impact of the arts.
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Nokia's Park Wifi Website
Nokia is helping to bring free Park WiFi networks to 10 major parks in New York City. Central Park and Battery Park launched in August followed by several other parks, including Union Square Park, Prospect Park and Corona Flushing Meadows, to be launched in Fall 2006. Access to the Park WiFi network and services is possible with Nokia Nseries products that have Wireless LAN capabilities built in. To learn more go to www.parkwifi.nokia.com.
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Computer Recycling/Reuse Survey
As part of a national effort, Computers for Youth is trying to measure the impact and awareness of ewaste (computers and peripherals) recycling within the corporate community and the effect that legislative mandates would have, should they be put in place. Please look over the following survey and help Computers for Youth get a better idea of how new legislation to monitor ewaste would affect the tri-state corporate community. This survey is modeled after an existing survey that has been administered in California by CompuMentor/TechSoup. It should take no more than 3 minutes. The link: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=367441873636
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Wi-Fi Hotspot Survey
Laura Forlano, a graduate student in Communications at Columbia University, is conducting a survey on the use of wireless Internet at cafes, parks and other public places in New York in order to better understand how these networks are being used. It is hoped that the survey will help to inform public policy on the deployment of municipal wireless networks nationwide as well as contribute to the dialogue about a comprehensive broadband strategy for New York. The survey takes about ten minutes to complete. Participants will be entered into a drawing for a free iPod or a $300 donation to a charity of your choice. Take the survey at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=735302651119. If you have questions about the survey, please contact Laura Forlano at wirelessinternetsurvey-at-yahoo.com.
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The following is a resource that might interest you, particularly those of you who are in the nonprofit sector.
Tech News: Enhancing Human Services Through Technology, a free online newsletter designed specifically for the nonprofit community, offers valuable and up to date information on technology issues facing the nonprofit sector (http://www.uwnyc.org/technews). Published by United Way of New York City every month and supported by IBM, Tech News conveys how technology can best enhance the management and delivery of client focused services, assist organizations with technology questions, and provide agencies with concrete answers to connect and exchange information about technology needs and interests. Tech News provides subscribers the opportunity to learn more about upcoming technology events, search the Link Library, view an online compilation of direct links to technology resources for nonprofits, and conduct additional research by browsing past articles of Tech News. Visit Tech News at http://www.uwnyc.org/technews.
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About the New York City Council's Committee on Technology in Government The primary goals of the Committee on Technology in Government are: (1) to expand digital equality by increasing access to broadband in underserved communities of New York City (2) to increase the strategic use of technology in government, thereby, increasing efficiency in government and enhancing the quality of public services, and (3) to promote the openness and transparency of government by making sure that public information is accessible to every New York City resident. Through its ability to hold oversight hearings over City agencies and introduce and hear legislation, the Committee on Technology in Government works to achieve its goals in partnership with the private, public and nonprofit sectors. More information about the Committee and the Chair of the Committee, Council Member Gale A. Brewer, can be found at the following link:
* http://nyccouncil.info/issues/committee.cfm?committee_id=106<sbdkey=5121
All Committee briefing papers from the current session (beginning in January 2004) are also available at this link. If you know of people who would be interested in the Committee on Technology in Government's activities, please feel free to forward this e-mail to them. If you know of anyone who would like to receive these e-mails, just have them e-mail me. I will put them on the list. Finally, feel free to post this information on any list serve you may belong to or on any website you are affiliated with. If you do not want to receive these e-mails anymore, please e-mail me, and I will take you off the list immediately.
Thank you, and I look forward to seeing you at one of our hearings!
Regards, Bruce
-- Bruce Lai Chief of Staff Office of Council Member Gale A. Brewer New York City Council 250 Broadway, 17th Floor New York, NY 10007 E-mail: bruce.lai-at-council.nyc.ny.us -- PLEASE NOTE THE NEW PHONE NUMBERS -- City Hall: 212.788.6975 Cell: 347.563.1295 Blackberry: bruce.lai-at-council.nyc.gov -- District Office: 212.873.0282 Fax: 212.513.7717
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