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Barack Obama is going to appoint the nation's first CTO. What are the top priorities?

  1. 29 votes
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    Create a web UI for all levels of government

    Government needs a user interface - not just the federal level, but state and local as well. The user interface should not only allow access to all services, but should provide information resources, including ongoing work by legislators and city councils, and the ability to discuss ongoing issu... More

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    Standardize InfoSec across local/state against int'l attacks

    One of the major priorities needs to be the defense of our local, state and federal government systems from foreign attacks. This would include hardening the infrastructure, standardizing encryption standards and data formats. This Informatoin Security plan would include coordination with legisl... More

  3. 29 votes
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    Invest in making our kids think science is cool again

    Our children no longer want to be scientists and they think math is for nerds. Create some initiatives to make science cooler for young children. Create some programs in elementary schools to get kids interested early in science and technology.

  4. 28 votes
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    make accessibility and universal design priorities

    People with disabilities are still at a disadvantage when using the web. The CTO should lobby Congress to extend the ADA to the web, reinforce Section 508 rules for federal websites, advocate for universal design in the web, and encourage private enterprise and open-source developers to offer ine... More

  5. 27 votes
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    Get rid of HSPD-12

    HSPD-12 requires the government to issue one smart card for all civilian agencies. HSPD-12 has been a failure perpetuated by an over zealous GSA for the benefit of contractors--which is how the directive was written. While the government has issued some cards, they do not interact as required by ... More

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    Protect the US from cyber-attack.

    see article" http://www.slate.com/id/2204123/?GT1=38001. The CTO should be a cyber-czar-like position and work with the DHS to protect the government networks from espionage and sabotage buy implementing many series of Security upgrades.

  7. 26 votes
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    Accelerate a national electronic health information network

    Natural disasters like Hurricanes Ike and Katrina, and heinous crimes like 9/11 have demonstrated the incalculable value of electronically available secure health information. Private sector ventures like Microsoft's HealthVault and GoogleHealth have paved the way by addressing and mitigating pri... More

  8. 26 votes
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    Save money, improve stability, security by switching to OSS

    Switch to Open Source Software to save millions of dollars in licensing fees. Save more money in potential costs resulting from security holes, and even more money in stability.

  9. 25 votes
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    Relax encryption export

    The legal restrictions preventing exportation of encryption technology are cumbersome and outdated. In the interests of helping US organizations keep up with the rest of the world, we should simply drop them.

  10. 25 votes
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    Provide unlimited, online access to libarary collections.

    Our nation's libraries - both public and academic - contain vast sums of information, and making that information available online, for free, to anyone who would seek to access it, can and should be a high priority of this office. If someone can read it, listen to it, or watch it when they visit... More

  11. 25 votes
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    Adopt EFF's Innovation Agenda

    Adopt the Electronic Frontier Foundation's Innovation Agenda as proposed November 11, 2008, at <http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2008/11/innovation-agenda>.

    That is,

    1. Repair the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Eliminate the ability of copyright holders to get statutory damages for ... More

  12. 25 votes
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    Set Regulations for Online Gaming in the US

    In order to ensure installment before Obama takes office, the Fed. Reserve and the Department of the Treasury published the final rules implementing the UIGEA on Nov. 12th.

    By doing so, the regulations against payment transactions involving Internet gambling become effective Jan. 19th, the day ... More

  13. 25 votes
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    Follow the Constitution

    If the constitution doesn't grant you the right to do it, don't do it.

  14. 24 votes
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    100% digitization of healthcare records by 2014

    Healthcare is one of the most-important aspects of our society. Digitization of healthcare records greatly increases the efficiency of care and level of care given to those in need of health assistance.

    The government could do things such as: provide off-site data storage for regions at a cut-r... More

  15. 24 votes
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    Leash RIAA, MPAA etc. before they rob and accuse everybody

    These two have been extremely intimidating in the field of copyright and intellectual property. They use (dirty) tricks and unclear or no evidence at all to rip people off on the grounds that they violated copyright.

    This practice has to STOP and media giants have to realize that the problem is ... More

  16. 22 votes
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    Fix identity theft vulnerability of Social Security Numbers

    The use of then Social Security Number (SSN) as a unique identifier for US citizens causes many problems. Most significantly, it is a identity theft risk when it is exposed, but its widespread utilization means that it must often be revealed. The national CTO should determine a way to defuse th... More

  17. 22 votes
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    Institute the Fair Tax

    GET RID OF THE IRS. TAXED ON WHAT YOU BUY, NOT WHAT YOU EARN. THIS IS NOT A FLAT TAX. www.fairtax.org
    The FairTax Act (HR 25, S 1025) is nonpartisan legislation. It abolishes all federal personal and corporate income taxes, gift, estate, capital gains, alternative minimum, Social Security, Medica... More

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    Allow students greater access to unrestricted information

    Right now students are extremely limited to what they can can cant do on computers at school. if we want a truly free, open, and modern society, we need to make all types of information available to students (including Pornographic materials). we can grow as a society until we can cast off our so... More

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    Reduce the term for non-biotech patents

    Biotech requires a long patent period to account for the time to get to market-- outside of biotech (read: software) reduce the patent term.

    Yes, there's also the idea of ending "software" patents and "business method" patents, but these solutions have obvious flaws because c... More

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