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Economic Stimulus Bill May Drive U.S. Broadband
[January 6, 2009] As the new Congress convenes, an economic stimulus package will be the first order of business. What role will broadband play?

Verizon's Cybersquatter Based in China
[January 6, 2009] Sure, the telecommunications giant won a huge court judgment, but can it enforce the court ruling?

Reforming Regulators: Does the FCC Need Saving?
[January 6, 2009] Critics talk up ways the agency can distance itself from industry and revamp its culture.

Businesses Sue Homeland Security Over E-Verify
[December 31, 2008] Feds can't force their contractors to use the online system, plaintiffs say.

Obama Voters Want More Interaction
[December 30, 2008] Pew survey finds that a bulk of Obama voters want to stay connected with their president-elect as he begins to govern. Will their expectations be dashed?

Will You Have to Feed the Office Meter?
[December 30, 2008] Microsoft's latest patent application looks to a la carte computing along with pay-per-use billing.

Lessig: Abolish the FCC
[December 24, 2008] Flame-throwing tech scholar argues that the only way to save the nation's media and telecom regulatory framework is to dismantle it and rebuild from the ground up.

Yahoo, U.S. Tech Policy at a Crossroads in '09
[December 23, 2008] The Web pioneer and a new class of tech leaders in the government seek to dig out from a tempestuous 2008. We rate their chances.

Time Running Short for Free Internet Plan
[December 23, 2008] Lawmakers call on FCC Democrats to move on controversial plan for nationwide broadband network.

E-Healthcare Gets Federal Mandate
[December 18, 2008] Department of Health and Human Services unveils best practices for ensuring patient privacy with online medical records, Medicare pushes e-prescriptions.

FCC Shelves Free Internet Plan
[December 15, 2008] Facing mounting pressure, outgoing Chairman Kevin Martin cancels final meeting of the year.

Google Fires Back on Net Neutrality
[December 15, 2008] Search giant takes issue with news story claiming it has changed its tune on open network debate.

The New, New Deal: Tech & Government in 08
[December 15, 2008] Our annual series looking back at the top stories of 2008 leads off with the most dominant story of all: Government and tech.

Encouraging Signs, Roadblocks Ahead for E-Gov
[December 12, 2008] Tech and Capitol Hill insiders discuss the winding road toward bringing government online -- and what needs to be done.

Software Industry Wants Wider Role in U.S. Policy
[December 11, 2008] BSA releases its policy agenda for the Obama administration and Congress, calling for a key position in U.S. efforts in healthcare, security and elsewhere.

House Report Blasts Martin's FCC Oversight
[December 9, 2008] Energy and Commerce Committee leadership takes chairman to task for secretive regulatory reviews, some of it with 'he said, she said' evidence.

Obama Faces New Calls for Cybersecurity Revamp
[December 8, 2008] National security think tank pushes for new U.S. oversight and regulations to combat Internet threats.

Cyber Threats Await Next Homeland Security Chief
[December 5, 2008] How might Obama's appointment to head the DHS turn things around for the department? Experts weigh in.

More Illegal Peeks at Obama's Records
[December 5, 2008] Curious Illinois government employees find themselves in hot water.

Net Neutrality Fans Press for Gains Under Obama
[December 4, 2008] As a new, tech-savvy administration begins to take shape, warriors for the open Internet hope to fill key positions with sympathetic officials.

FCC Nears Vote on Free Internet Plan for U.S.
[December 3, 2008] New signs of life for a controversial plan for a nationwide, wireless broadband network. But at least one major critic vows a challenge.

Foes Unite: Google, Telcos Join Broadband Push
[December 3, 2008] A broad coalition of often-adversarial companies and industry groups band together to call for action from the new administration and Congress.

ID Thieves Hit Federal Credit Unions, Consumers
[November 26, 2008] Sophisticated crooks are charged with filching funds from credit unions for the Senate, Navy and State Department while stealing millions from consumers' home equity lines of credit.

Moore's Law for Broadband or Homes With Tails?
[November 24, 2008] Google policy analyst and Columbia professor pitch individual-ownership model to bring fiber directly to the home.

And Now, a Peek at Google's D.C. Agenda
[November 21, 2008] The search giant hosts a panel discussion about a national broadband policy.

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