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

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    Secure the Networks used in the US

    The Department of Homeland Security has failed to secure the network infrastructure of the US. We need to implement nationwide intrusion detection systems, trojan, virus, and botnet hunting mechanisms. This suggestion is similar to "Protect the internet by requiring ISPs to stop botnets"...; more

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    50% Oil by 2025

    Set up a man on the moon type mission to get to this goal. (NASA spent roughly $25 billion between 1961 and 1972 to put astronauts on the moon after John F. Kennedy issued his challenge.)

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    Free beer for all programmers

    A federally-issued beer stipend for citizens aged 21 years and over would undoubtedly result in a surge in open source software development, increasing the likelihood of government entities transitioning to open solutions as they become more robust and secure.

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    Bring Government IT Operations back "in-house"

    Many, if not most, federal IT projects and their subsequent operation are handled by contractors and vendors. While the individuals managing these services are quite competent, the management overhead and inflexibility brought about by the contractor management process makes these operations very... more

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    Establish a Geographic Information Officer

    The Geographic Information Officer (GIO) simplifies graphic relationships of information using advanced spatial data analyses, creates business intelligence for programs so they can know where their business is...resources, workforce, facilities…in terms of jurisdictions, markets, partners…and ex... more

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    Location Location Location

    While its great to think about what the top priorities of a Obama administration CTO can be, the only way to achieve them is to make sure he or she is located high enough in the administration. Only with the ear of the President, and the authority to make sure the entire Executive Branch gets a ... more

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    be a proven systems builder, not an entrepreneur

    Do we - as taxpayers - concentrate on seeding thousands of startups, and wait for our salvation to sprout in the form of a few wildly innovative winners? Or do we focus on improving our infrastructure by helping existing companies make their operations and supply chains more reliable and energ... more

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    rethink corporate copyright ownership for the 21st century

    The government should be proactive in supporting movements like creative commons, but also encourage copyright agencies to work together to make it easier to create innovative services based on copywritten material, while properly paying royalties to the proper copyright holders. Establishing a ... more

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    Bring back the electric car

    If we are going to bail out automotive companies, then they should be required to develop electronic car technology to help this nation remove our dependence on oil.

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    Create a national registry of medical records.

    A national registry of medical records will ensure that a patient's medical history is always available to clinicians, especially during medical emergencies. Safeguards will be used to ensure patients' privacy.

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    convince pres obama to investigate bush et al for WAR CRIMES

    how can we lead the world as a free society in anything without at least assuring our own citizens that the basis for all of our freedoms, technological and otherwise, rests in our Constitution?

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    Encourage broadband competition in all markets

    Without competition in broadband market, providers will have little impetus to expand speed, reliability, availability, or cost of services. Encouraging competition will foment technological improvements, expanded availability, and pro-consumer rates.

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    Make programming part of a standard grade school education.

    In the Internet age, computer programming should be a basic skill, like literacy and algebra. For didactic purposes, I recommend an emphasis on C, Perl, and Javascript.

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    use search engine results to track public health risks

    The CDC should partner with search engine providers to compile and track data on disease-related search results. This data would allow sharper tracking of diseases as they move through the population and has been done well by Google tracking the flu already.

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    Kevin Mitnick for CTO!

    It's not only a amrt idea to have the biggest hacker on YOUR side, but Mr Mitnick will surely contribute to the balance between security and privacy, whilst respecting the rights of every American.

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    Drive a transition to sustainable energy technologies

    The U.S. currently derives about 83% of its energy from fossil fuels. The cost of energy is subsidized with tax dollars, with the majority going to fossil fuels. With sensible government policies and funding, renewable and sustainable energy sources, most notably wind and solar, could dominate th... more

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    Universal Health Care

    Health care for every citizen of the United Sates.

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    Support technical education

    The nation's future is created by kids. I prefer smart, broadly-educated kids do this work versus narrow-minded, uneducated fools.

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    Extend range of Paratransit services past county boundaries

    Disabled people are limited to commute within our county's Paratransit service borders, which limits us to job opportunities, and/or social activities to within our own county.

    Paratransit services should extend into adjacent counties, and if a county within one state borders a county within an... more

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