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The New York City Council Committee on Technology in Government - Council Member Gale A. Brewer, Chair


Legislative Hearings since 2002

  • 10/29/2008 – Webcasting for all city agencies
  • 10/17/2008 - Supporting the local efforts to acquire the .nyc Top Level Domain and urging The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers to approve the City’s application in order to meet the needs of city residents via the Internet.
  • 9/19/2008 - Oversight - The Regulation and Use of the Unallocated Portion of the Radio Spectrum, Also Known as White Spaces: Res 1613-2008
  • 9/19/2008 - Requiring DOITT to produce an annual technology strategy: Int 0054-2006
  • 6/24/2008 - Oversight - HHS-Connect
  • 5/22/2008 - Executive Budget Hearings - Technology in Government
  • 3/6/2008 - Preliminary Budget Hearing - Technology in Government
  • 3/3/2008 - Technology in Government is holding a joint hearing on broadband access with the Broadband Advisory Committee
  • 2/25/2008 - Oversight - Status of the Implementation of the Citywide Mobile Wireless Network
  • 1/28/08 - Oversight - Implementing Electronic Health Records in Community Health Centers
  • 12/14/2007 - Oversight – NYCHA’s Centralized Call Center
  • 12/12/07 - A joint hearing on broadband access with the Broadband Advisory Committee
  • 11/08/07 - Requiring the DOT to provide online access to parking restriction information for each city block
  • 11/08/07 - Requiring the DOT to conduct studies of traffic accident locations
  • 10/11/2007 - Cell Phone Service in the Subways
  • 10/10/2007 - Promoting the High Technology Business Sector in New York City
  • 9/19/2007 - Community Notification of Catastrophic Incidents – Lessons Learned from the Deutsche Bank Fire and other Recent Incidents
  • 9/6/2007 - Mom and Pop Stores: Easing Their Struggles Through Better Government and Technology Services
  • 6/26/2007 - NYCHA’s Technology Upgrades
  • 6/20/2007 - Int 0531-2007-All documents that an agency is required by charter or other law to prepare, and the databases used to create such documents, be transmitted to the council as a computer file as well as in print copy
  • 5/22/2008 - A joint hearing on broadband access with the Broadband Advisory Committee
  • 5/17/2007 - Executive Budget Hearings - Technology in Government
  • 4/30/2007 - Establishing Strong Network Neutrality Principles in Order to Protect the Internet
  • 3/30/2007 - Broadband Advisory Committee Meeting
  • 3/8/2007 - Preliminary Budget Hearing - Technology in Government
  • 2/26/2007 - Information Technology Strategic Direction
  • 1/29/2007 - Developments with New York City’s Compliance with The Help America Vote Act of 2002 and Security Issues Relating to the Selection of Permanent Voting Systems
  • 1/25/2007 - Implementing Health Information Technology in Primary Care Settings
  • 12/13/2006 - Data Security and Privacy--Protecting Personal Information
  • 11/16/2006 - Improvements in Communication Technology Among First Responders
  • 10/19/2006 - Access to Smart Meters and Broadband Internet Services Through Existing Power Lines
  • 9/14/2006 - Community Access Television in New York City
  • 6/27/2006 - Improving Student Achievement through Technology
  • 6/12/2006 - Moving toward a Mobile Workforce in New York City
  • 5/18/2006 - Executive Budget Hearings - Technology in Government
  • 5/15/2006 - Wireless Internet Service in Public Parks
  • 4/11/2006 - Plugging In: Connecting Workers to Jobs in Small Business in NYC
  • 3/16/2006 - Preliminary Budget Hearing - Technology in Government
  • 2/14/2006 - Expanding 311 Service to Include Information on Social and Nonprofit Services
  • 12/20/2005 - Proposed Int. No. 625-A -- Create a temporary task force to study how affordable broadband access can be made available
  • 11/14/2005 - Updating Technology in New York City Public Housing
  • 10/28/2005 - Circuits and Seniors: Assessing the Technology Needs of Senior Citizens
  • 6/21/2005 - How City Government Can Support the Development of New York City's Information Technology Industry
  • 6/10/2005 - Proposed Int. No. 625-A -- Create a temporary task force to study how affordable broadband access can be made available
  • 5/19/2005 - Executive Budget Hearing - Technology In Government
  • 5/2/2005 - Review of the Administration's Telecommunications Infrastructure and Economic Development Study
  • 4/19/2005 - Review of the Integrated Human Services Project: Update and Future Plans
  • 3/16/2005 - Preliminary Budget Hearing - Technology in Government
  • 2/14/2005 - Improving Participatory Democracy Through Municipal Cable Television
  • 1/28/2005 - Releasing Geographic Information Systems Data -- Ensuring Security and Safety and Making Public Information Accessible
  • 1/10/2005 - Is Brooklyn Business Suffering From a Broadband Gap?
  • 12/9/2004 - Int 0017-2004--Requiring DOITT to produce an annual technology strategy
  • 11/22/2004 - The Feasibility of Wiring New Affordable Housing Developments For Broadband
  • 10/25/2004 - Int 0378-2004--Energy efficient use of City office equipment
  • 10/12/2004 - Int 0422-2004--Publication of prescription drug prices
  • 9/22/2004 - Proposed Int. No. 174-A--311 Citizen Service Center Hotline
  • 6/15/2004 - Delivering e911 Service Over Internet Telephony
  • 6/3/2004 - Proposed Int. No. 174-A--311 Citizen Service Center Hotline
  • 5/13/2004 - Executive Budget Hearings - Technology In Government
  • 4/29/2004 - Enhancing the 311 Citizen Service Center: Coordinating with Community Boards and Moving Services On-Line
  • 3/23/2004 - Preliminary Budget Hearing - Technology in Government
  • 2/10/2004 - Institutional Net, Telecommunication Infrastructure Funds and the Possibilities for Expanding Broadband Access in New York City
  • 2/23/2004 - Reserving Spectrum for Public Safety Communications
  • 11/20/2003 - August 14th Blackout: How to Improve Emergency Services, Response and Communication
  • 11/14/2003 - Shared Geography: How New York City can leverage investments in geographic information systems
  • 9/29/2003 - Making Public Information Accessible: Convening the Commission on Public Information and Communication (CoPIC)
  • 6/24/2003 - An Examination of the Department of Finance's Recently Implemented Real Property Database System (ACRIS)
  • 5/2/2003 - Mouse Squad Tour: Students Working to Create 21st Century Learning Communities
  • 4/29/2003 - An Examination of Municipal Policies on Open Source Software Procurement
  • 4/15/2003 - Res 0744-2003--Supporting the "Buy NY Campaign"/Int 0431-2003--Authorizing an application to revise the boundaries of the East Brooklyn empire zone
  • 4/4/2003 - Help America Vote Act of 2002, 116 Stat. 1666: Assessing the Impact. How Will The Money for Voting Modernization Be Disbursed and Spent? How Will the Anti-Fraud Provisions Affect the Voting Process?
  • 2/6/2003 - A Review of the Human Services Extranet
  • 2/5/2003 - A review of the City's current efforts to implement an electronic death registration system
  • 1/27/2003 - Department of Finance Collections of penalties imposed in ECB cases
  • 12/17/2002 - Int 0119-2002--Official reports be made available on city's web site
  • 12/10/2002 - Municipal Broadband Policy and its Relationship to Economic and Community-Based Development
  • 11/22/2002 - Tour: Department of Transportation
  • 10/28/2002 - A Review of New York City's E-Procurement Initiatives
  • 7/26/2002 - Tour - Critical E-Government Facilities
  • 6/24/2002 - An Examination of New York City's E-Government Initiatives
  • 5/6/2002 - Technology Lessons Learned from New York City's Response to 9/11
  • 4/23/2002 - Creating an Online Educational Community: Recent Initiatives from the Board of Education's Committee on Technology
  • 4/15/2002 - Using Technology to Make Government Smart, Cost Effective, and Open
  • 4/11/2002 - Strategies to Strengthen Small Business in New York City - Post 9/11


Contact

Gale A. Brewer

29 West 95 Street

New York, NY 10025

h. 212-749-0330

f. 212-749-0340

cell 917-881-3375

gab@pipeline.com

www.galebrewer.com