[comp.org.eff.talk] Midwest Regional CPSR Meeting

dave@convex.csd.uwm.edu (David A Rasmussen) (05/07/91)

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                  CPSR/MADISON MAY MEETING

	    Regional Meeting and Discussion of
	     Privacy Legislation in Wisconsin

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Date:        Saturday, May 11
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Place:       Memorial Union, Common Council Room
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Events:
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             Regional Meeting/Bag Lunch      11 am
             Program on Privacy               1 pm
                   Speakers: Jo Ann Oravec
			     Larry Travis

Program, Bios, and Directions:
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Privacy-related  developments  are  making  the  news   with
increased  frequency.   In  our  presentation  we will first
review recent national and international issues  and  events
relating  to the privacy of personal information, along with
several freedom of information issues that involve  the  use
of computers.

     Then, we hope to turn our presentation into a  "working
meeting"--  Wisconsin's  Special  Commission  on Privacy and
Information Technology is now completing work on one of  the
most  important  pieces  of  privacy  legislation to hit the
state level in recent  years,  legislation  that  creates  a
"personal  information ombudsperson," constrains state agen-
cies in their personal information collection and dissemina-
tion,  and deals with a number of other privacy-related con-
cerns.  Meeting participants will have a  chance  to  review
and  comment on this legislation and other proposed legisla-
tion (1) regulating Caller-ID, (2) dealing with the  release
of  medical records, and (3) relating to library circulation
records.

     The presentation will close  with  a  brief  review  of
private sector privacy issues-- credit agencies, direct mail
efforts, the late Lotus MarketPlace, and the like.  We  will
leave  meeting  participants  with some questions to ponder:
Are we "codependents" to our society's addiction to personal
information  collection?  What directions should future leg-
islative  efforts  (as  well  as  personal   and   political
responses)  take?  Can we "just say no" to personal informa-
tion  collection,  and  thus  decrease  subsequent   privacy
abuses?

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Jo Ann  Oravec  has  authored  (and  co-authored)  articles,
software  packages, video scripts and a book on the theme of
the social construction of  technology  (primarily  advanced
information  technologies).   She is a long-time CPSR member
who is now serving  on  Wisconsin's  Special  Commission  on
Privacy  and  Information  Technology.   She  holds  several
advanced degrees from UW-Madison,  including  one  from  the
LaFollette  Institute  of  Public Affairs and an M.B.A.  She
has been a lecturer both in computer sciences and  in  busi-
ness,  and  is currently a consultant for Wisconsin's Educa-
tional Communications Board.

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Larry Travis is a  Professor  of  Computer  Science  at  the
University  of  Wisconsin  -  Madison,  where  he has been a
member of the faculty since 1964.  He has a Ph.D. in  Philo-
sophy  from the University of California at Los Angeles.  He
does technical research and teaches courses in the areas  of
applied  artificial  intelligence,  specifically,  on expert
systems and "intelligent" databases, but he  has  also  been
heavily  involved  throughout  his career in how information
technology developments impact our democracy.   His  concern
has  been  for  how  those developments potentially threaten
democratic values (in particular, individual  privacy),  but
also  for  how  information  technology  might be applied to
strengthen and enhance democracy.

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From Milwaukee:

Coming in to Madison on I-94, which turns into Wisc Hwy 30.
- Take Hwy 30 to East Washington St (also called 151); turn
  left onto E. Washington.
- Continue on E. Washington until 151 turns off to the left;
  take 151.
- Drive on 151 (which will also be called John Nolen Drive
  for part of this) until you see a sign for North Shore
  Drive; turn right onto North Shore Drive.
- North Shore Drive turns into Regent Street after a stop-
  light; continue on Regent.
- Regent St crosses Park St at the next stoplight; turn right
  (north) onto Park St.  The next street you cross is Dayton
  Street, and you're on the above map.


>From Chicago:
Coming in to Madison on I-90.
- Take I-90 to Hwy 12 & 18; turn west on Hwy 12.
- Drive on 12 until you see exit for John Nolen Drive on the
  right; take this exit.
- Drive about 2 miles until you see a sign for North Shore
  Drive (on the left); turn onto North Shore Drive.
- North Shore Drive turns into Regent Street after a stoplight;
  continue on Regent.
- Regent St crosses Park St at the next stoplight; turn right
  (north) onto Park St.  The next street you cross is Dayton
  Street, and you're on the above map.

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Local Map:    ^North

Park St			   Lake St
  |                             |
  |   MEMORIAL UNION            |  Langdon St
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  |                             |
  |                             |  State St (buses only)
  |                             +-------------------------------
  |                             |
  |                             |  PARKING GARAGE
  |                             |
  |                             |  University Ave (<- one way)
  +-----------------------------+-------------------------------
  |                             |
  |                             |  PARKING GARAGE
  |                             |
  |                             |  Johnson St (one way ->)
  +-----------------------------+------------------------------
  |                             |
  |                             |  Dayton St (both ways)
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  |                              
  |                                Regent St (both ways)
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For more information, send email to samuel@cs.wisc.edu, or call Sam
Bates at 608-262-5428. If you are in the Milwaukee calling area,
you can also call me at 414-962-1685.

-- 
Dave Rasmussen - Systems Programmer/Manager, UW-Milwaukee Computing Svcs Div.
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