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October 17, 1997
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The following news summaries are from OPM AM, the daily newsletter of the Office of Personnel Management. OPM AM is available on OPM Mainstreet, the agency's electronic bulletin board, at 202-606-4800.


WASHINGTON MONUMENT TO BE UNDER WRAPS-"The National Park Service announced yesterday that next June, repair scaffolding will rise around all 555 feet of the Washington Monument" (The Washington Post).

VA SEEKS RELIEF FROM BILLIONS FOR SMOKING-RELATED CARE-"Taxpayers will have to pay $1.9 billion during the next five years to compensate military veterans who became addicted to nicotine while on active duty and now suffer from tobacco-related illnesses, unless Congress acts, the Department of Veterans Affairs has told lawmakers in letters and briefings over the past month" (The Washington Post).

BETTER THAN NO COLA-"With more than 600,000 current or former federal workers in the Washington-Baltimore area due a cost-of-living adjustment in January, it is important to remember that there are COLAs and there are COLAs" (The Federal Diary, The Washington Post).

CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENTS

Access America Conferences

The National Performance Review (NPR), will launch a series of informational conferences aimed at providing government employees and private industry IT officials with techniques and strategies for implementing the goals of Access America, an NPR report outlining steps to increase access--via the Internet--to government services. The first conference will be held November 3 (changed from September 25) in Baltimore, Md. and then will travel to other cities across the country. Expert panels will discuss IT topics, including Internet/Intranet successes, the future of Distance Learning and collaboration, IT acquisition and procurement reform, and privacy and security.

Improving the Government's Estimates of the Costs and Benefits of Regulation

On Sept. 30 the Office of Management and Budget issued its first report to Congress that tallies the costs and benefits of federal regulation. This conference, sponsored by the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research and the Brookings Institute, will bring together scholars and administration representatives to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the report. Topics to be addressed include methodology, the implications of the estimates themselves and suggested modifications. The conference will be held October 31 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the American Enterprise Institute, 1150 17th St, NW. For more information call 202-862-5847.

DTIC Annual Conference

The Defense Technical Information Center is presenting its Annual Users Meeting and Training Conference on Nov. 3-6, 1997 at the DoubleTree Hotel, National Airport, Arlington, Va. The conference theme is Information in the New Millenium. Contact Ms. Julia Foscue at 703-767-8236 or by e-mail at jfoscue@dtic.mil.


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