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Acknowledgments | ||
Foreword | ||
An Overview of Privacy and the Digital State | 1 | |
1 | Introduction to Privacy Issues | 9 |
2 | The Federal Foundation for U.S. Privacy Policy | 19 |
3 | Public Records Privacy | 35 |
4 | Public Records and Electronic Government | 51 |
5 | "Best Practices," Findings and Recommendations | 73 |
6 | Conclusion: A Model Action Plan and Principles for Public Information and Privacy | 83 |
App. A | Privacy Practices of Selected States | 91 |
App. B | Washington State Executive Order 00-03 Public Records Privacy Protection | 119 |
App. C | International Privacy Initiatives | 127 |
App. D | Organizations Working on Electronic Government | 133 |
Selected Resource Materials and Links | 137 | |
About the Author | 143 | |
Index | 145 |
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