TSA #OptOut Post-Mortem: Why Did the Media Overblow the Story?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, November 29 2010
Two weeks ago, I wrote a post here looking at the sudden flowering of online protest against the Transportation Safety Administration's new "enhanced" pat-down searches, and asked whether it was possible that real ... Read More
Waiting at the Airport With the Rest of the Crowd? Tweet About It
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, November 23 2010
PBS NewsHour has a project to use Twitter to crowdsource stories about Thanksgiving travel experiences. PBS NewsHour and the Washington Post will monitor the #TSATime hashtag for information on wait times and anecdotes ... Read More
Open Data, Crowdsourcing, and the Airport Security Fight
BY Nick Judd | Thursday, November 18 2010
Josh Sulkin, a graduate student at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, might be about to get his big break. Inspired by the Sunlight Foundation and the Apps for Democracy contests, he created FlyOnTime, an app ... Read More
Step Two: Make a Parody Twitter Handle
BY Nick Judd | Tuesday, November 16 2010
Someone's co-opting the Transportation Security Administration's Twitter identity. The federal agency's recently implemented decision to use more, uh, thorough pat-down procedures during airport security screenings for ... Read More
The Internet vs the TSA: Is Civil Disobedience Next?
BY Micah L. Sifry | Monday, November 15 2010
Is America on the verge of an airport travelers rebellion against the Transportation Safety Agency (TSA)? Read More
Then they laugh at you: Open gov gets Daily Show'd
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, December 11 2009
"Blogger Bob" Explains the Evolution of the TSA's Blog
BY Micah L. Sifry | Wednesday, February 25 2009
Here's a fun find: "Blogger Bob" Burns, who is in charge of the Transportation Security Administration's blog team, giving a short presentation to incoming Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano about the value of ... Read More
Daily Digest: Questions, Cats, and Chaos Avoidance
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, January 14 2009
Quizzing RNC Hopefuls: The race to be the next Republican National Committee chair is heating up, and it remains particularly fascinating because no clear front-runner has emerged. With two weeks left before the vote ... Read More
Daily Digest: Obama Looking Eager to Open 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, November 26 2008
Happy Thanksgiving to our American readers. We'll back with your daily dose of digest on Friday, likely ten pounds heavier. Enjoy the holiday. Gobble gobble. Letting Us in to the White House: The time has come, argues ... Read More