Steve Aftergood: Constitutional Convention 101 from CRS

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A CONVENTION TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION, AND MORE FROM CRS

Article V of the U.S. Constitution prescribes two ways by which the Constitution can be amended:  Either Congress may propose amendments for ratification by the states, or else a majority of state legislatures may ask Congress to call a convention for considering amendments.

A new report by the Congressional Research Service examines the possibility of a convention to amend the Constitution.  That option has never been used in practice but, CRS says, it could become newly appealing under present circumstances.

“Various contemporary developments could contribute to a renewal of congressional interest in the Article V Convention alternative,” the new CRS report said.  “The emergence of Internet and social media-driven public policy and issue campaigns has combined with renewed interest in specific constitutional amendments, and the Article V Convention procedure in general, as a means of bypassing perceived policy deadlock at the federal level.”

However, “The Constitution provides only a brief description of the Article V Convention process, leaving many details that would need to be considered if a convention were to become a serious prospect.”

A copy of the new CRS report was obtained by Secrecy News.  See The Article V Convention to Propose Constitutional Amendments: Contemporary Issues for Congress, July 9, 2012.

Bojan Radej: Open Innovation 2012 (European Commission)

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Open Innovation 2012  . European Commission, Directorate-General for the Information Society and Media, 2012; pp 136.

The Open Innovation 2012 follows the Service Innovation Yearbook 2009–10 and the Service Innovation Yearbook 2010–11. All these yearbooks have three complementary parts: the first on policy development, the second on trends and weak signals in service innovation, and the third on cases and open innovation development in countries and regions. From this very rich content of the innovation yearbook, one can clearly see that open innovation is knowledge society’s approach to well-being and sustainable development, both societally and economically. Open innovation can be very relevant when seeking and verifying the applicability of disruptive innovation outcomes in the society. These insights from a variety of views to service innovation are hopefully very stimulating to the reader who wishes to enter the new mainstream.

Open Innovation 2012 (PDF)

20120710 Open Source Everything Highlights

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Open Source Everything

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DAILY HIGHLIGHTS:  http://tinyurl.com/OSE-ALL

ROOT POST: http://tinyurl.com/OSE-ROOT

THE BOOK:  http://tinyurl.com/Steele2012

All Opens Below Line .  Also Includes Autonomous Internet, Crowd-Funding/Sensing/Sourcing, and Transparency, Truth, Trust, & True Cost

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Winn Schwartau: From Electronic Pearl Harbor to Hactivism

Commerce, Corruption, Government, Idiocy, Ineptitude, IO Impotency
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Winn Schwartau Predictions and More…
“Electronic Pearl Harbor” Winn Schwartau testified before Congress on June 27, 1991
(Coined the phrase)

“Electronic Pearl Harbor” CIA Director John Deutch testified before Congress, June 26, 1996

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20120709 Open Source Everything Highlights

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20120708 Open Source Everything Highlights

Open Source

Red Hat’s journey through the “land of the giants”

CULTURE | Robert Steele Joins Hackers on Planet Earth Event

Free/Libre/Open Source (FLOSS, FOSS F/OSS)

Free CAD Software to Create CAD Designs: NanoCAD

FSF Restricted Boot Campaign

GNU y Software Libre: La filosofia de Richard Stallman

Should I make my project free software?

Software can ‘identify online predators'

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Noted: NATO Supreme Commander Calls for Open Source Security

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NATO Supreme Commander James Stavridis called for open-source security, arguing that in the 21st century, the West isn't going to achieve stability only through the barrel of a gun or by building walls. He stressed the value of reaching out to people through social networks and providing services such as teaching Afghan soldiers to read.

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ROOT: The Open Source Everything Convergence