March - April 2002 

Shaping Public Policy: News & Analysis

Volume 2, Number 3  

U.S. Security vs. Public Privacy America’s ability to monitor conversations and track people down is widely admired. But when that technology is used to eavesdrop on people inside U.S. borders, many people’s views change quickly. Who draws the line between security and privacy? How much access should law enforcement have?  [More]
Latest IEEE-USA Position Statements  In an effort to educate members, Capitol Hill policymakers and the public, IEEE-USA periodically issues approved position statements on complex technical issues. These three are the latest... [More]
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IEEE-USA Recognizes Six Members of Congress for Strengthening Retirement Savings Laws
In a 6 March ceremony at the U.S. Capitol, IEEE-USA President LeEarl Bryant presented IEEE-USA's 2001 Distinguished Public Service Award to six members of Congress for strengthening the U.S. pension and retirement savings system... [More]


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