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- From: alex@cs.umd.edu (Alex Blakemore)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.ada
- Subject: FCC appointee has history of restricting access to govt info
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- Date: 18 Dec 92 03:50:53 GMT
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- In light of the recent threads about government (citizen) funded
- "reusable" software trapped in government (citizen) funded databases
- with several barriers to using it, I thought some readers of
- comp.lang.ada would be interested in this post from the Free Software Foundation.
- Alex Blakemore
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-
- [This message is being posted on behalf of the FSF. Please redistribute
- this to as many appropriate groups as possible]
-
- The reasons for objecting to this appointment are, in my own opinion,
- obvious. If you agree, here's an address to which you can write to voice
- your objection. Perhaps further appointments of people with similar
- backgrounds will be avoided if enough people complain.
-
-
- Jock Gill
- Public Access Email
- Office of the President-Elect
- 75300.3115@compuserve.com
-
-
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- Date: Mon, 7 Dec 92 17:17:16 EST
- From: US1RMC::"LOVE@vm.temple.edu" "MAIL-11 Daemon" 7-DEC-1992 12:39
- Subj: CLINTON NAMES MEAD LOBBYIST TO KEY INFO POST
-
- Taxpayer Assets Project
- Information Policy Note
- December 7, 1992
-
-
- SUMMARY
-
- * Lobbyist for Information Industry appointed
- to key Clinton Transition Post
-
- * Ronald Plesser named to head transition effort on
- Federal Communications Commission (F.C.C.)
-
- * Public Interest Groups register opposition to
- appointment
-
- BACKGROUND
-
- On Friday (12/4/92) Communications Daily reported
- information industry lobbyist Ronald Plesser has been appointed
- to a key Clinton/Gore transition post involving federal
- information policy. According to the friday CD article, attorney
- Ronald Plesser will head the Clinton transition efforts on
- communications issues, as part of a Science and Technology group
- headed by former astronaut Sally Ride. According to officials
- at Plesser's law office and the Clinton Transition office Plesser
- has been appointed as a Deputy Director of the Science and
- Technology group, in charge of the Federal Communications
- Commission (F.C.C.).
-
- Plesser has close ties to a wide range of commercial data
- vendors and other information industry clients. He is considered
- a key architect of Reagan Administration efforts to privatize the
- dissemination of government information, through:
-
- a) restrictions on individual access to federal
- databases and information systems,
-
- b) restrictions on the types of "value added" services
- that agencies can use to enhance public access to
- federal information, and
-
- c) restrictions on the types of electronic information
- products and services that are distributed to the
- federal depository library program.
-
- Plesser has also spearheaded efforts to weaken privacy laws.
- Plesser's clients include:
-
- - Information Industry Association (IIA).
- Plesser is legislative counsel for (IIA), a
- trade group representing commercial data
- vendors, telephone companies, and cable
- television companies.
-
- - Direct Marketing Association (DMA). Plesser
- represents DMA on a wide range of issues
- relating to privacy.
-
- - Mead Data Central. Plesser is a lobbyist for
- Mead (owners of LEXIS/NEXIS and contractor
- for the ill conceived SEC EDGAR system) on a
- wide range of topics, including the issues
- relating to public access to government
- information and the development of national
- telecommunications infrastructure, including
- the implementation of the recently funded
- National Research and Education Network
- (NREN).
-
- - Knight Ridder. Plesser is a lobbyist for
- TRANSAX, a vendor of government tariff
- information. In 1989 Plesser used his close
- ties to the House Subcommittee on Government
- Information to block efforts by the Federal
- Maritime Commission (FMC) to allow shippers
- to have access to the FMC's new Automated
- Tariff Filing Information (ATFI) system.
- (John Markoff, "Giving Public U.S. Data:
- Private Purveyors say No," 3/4/89, NYT,
- Government Publications Review, Vol. 19,
- 1992, pp 400-403).
-
- Plesser's appointment to shape F.C.C. policy was greeted by
- surprise and alarm by a wide range of citizen and library groups
- who have locked horns with Plesser on the past on issues ranging
- from public access to government information to privacy. In an
- article in monday's Communications Daily, written by reporter Art
- Brodsky (202/872-9202, ext. 252), James Love, Director of the
- Taxpayer Assets Project, Marc Rotenberg, Washington Director of
- Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, and Jeff
- Chester, Director of the Coalition for Media Education,
- registered strong opposition to the appointment. Rotenberg said
- Plesser was far out of the mainstream of opinion on information
- policy issues.
-
- Before launching a highly successful lobbying career,
- Plesser ran Ralph Nader's Freedom of Information Clearing House.
- In recent years he helped raise corporate funding for the ACLU's
- "Information Technology Project" from large information industry
- companies. In 1991 the ACLU's project was transferred, staff and
- funding intact, to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).
- This project reportedly has focused on issues relating to the
- development of new telecommunication infrastructure, including
- but not limited to NREN.
-
- ==============================================================
- James Love, Director voice 215/658-0880
- Taxpayer Assets Project fax call
- 12 Church Road internet love@essential.org
- Ardmore, PA 19003
- ==============================================================
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