July 16, 2003: Presentation: Policy Perspectives on Government Use of Citizen Data by
Paul M.A. Baker, Ph.D. and Richard Keck, J.D.
Paul M.A. Baker, Ph.D., is the Associate Director of
Policy Research for the Office of Technology Policy and Programs, Georgia
Centers for Advanced Telecommunications Technology (GCATT), a division of the
Georgia Research Alliance, located on the campus of the Georgia Institute of
Technology. He also serves as Project Director for several research initiatives
focused on technology and disabilities policy, as part of the Rehabilitation and
Engineering Research Center (RERC) on Mobile Wireless Technologies for Persons
with Disabilities, and the RERC on Workplace Accommodations. His current
research focuses on the use and implementation of information and communication
technologies in state and local governments, and development of tools for
community assessment and policymaking with special emphasis on the tension
between national security surveillance and privacy of individual’s data,
security in information systems, access to public data, and evaluation of the
parameters influencing public sector information development.
Richard Keck is a partner in the Telecommunications and Electronic
Commerce Practice Group of Troutman Sanders LLP. Over the past several years, he
has played an important role in the evolution of e-commerce and information law.
He has been heavily involved in state and federal legislative reform, and he
represents a variety of clients on matters such as electronic contracting and
record keeping, privacy and data protection, information security, distributed
computing, taxation of remote sales, removal of technology barriers, software
and content licensing, and intellectual property strategy.
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