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News & Events
July 30-31, 2008 CSTB will hold the 4th workshop of the Committee on State Voter Registration Databases in Kansas City, MO. See the preliminary agenda (PDF) for more information.
May 22, 2008 CSTB releases Preliminary Observations on DoD Software Research Needs and Priorities: A Letter Report. This letter report responds to a request from the Department of Defense (DoD) for preliminary feedback regarding the Committee on Advancing Software-Intensive Systems Producibility's observations on DoD needs and priorities for software research as well as suggestions for a research agenda that would be executable within the DoD's Science and Technology framework. For more information please visit the project homepage.
May 7-8, 2008 CSTB held the third workshop on state voter registration databases in Portland, Oregon. See the final agenda (PDF) for more information.
February 8, 2008 CSTB celebrates the achievements of board and committee members elected to the National Academy of Engineering: Cynthia Dwork, Microsoft Research, for fundamental contributions to distributed algorithms and the security of cryptosystems; Jon M. Kleinberg, Cornell University, for contributions to the understanding of the structure and behavior of the World Wide Web and other complex networks; and Prabhakar Raghavan, Yahoo! Research, for significant contributions to algorithms and the structure of the World Wide Web.
October 23, 2007 CSTB hosted a symposium featuring its new report Software For Dependable Systems: Sufficient Evidence?  See the symposium agenda (PDF) for more information.
August 6, 2007 CSTB releases Social Security Administration Electronic Service Provision: A Strategic Assessment . This report examines the SSAs proposed e-government strategy and provides advice on how the SSA can best deliver services to its user communities in the future.
Recent Publications
 

Preliminary Observations on DoD Software Research Needs and Priorities: A Letter Report responds to a request from the Department of Defense (DoD) for preliminary feedback regarding the Committee on Advancing Software-Intensive Systems Producibility's observations on DoD needs and priorities for software research as well as suggestions for a research agenda that would be executable within the DoD's Science and Technology Framework.

  State Voter Registration Databases: Immediate Actions and Future Improvements (Interim Report) outlines various challenges to the deployment of state voter registration databases, as mandated by the Help America Vote Act of 2002, and describes both short-term and longer-term solutions to these challenges.
 
Opportunities for Coordination and Clarity to Advance the National Health Information Agenda: A Brief Assessment of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (Letter Report) reviews the pace and cohesion of standards activities coordinated by the Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) and points to several opportunities to improve coordination and clarity.
 
 
 

Summary of a Workshop on Software-Intensive Systems and Uncertainty at Scale summarizes the workshop on uncertainty at scale in the context of software-intensive systems producibility, held January 17, 2007, in Washington, D.C., under the auspices of CSTB's Committee on Advancing Software-Intensive Systems Producibility.  

 

  Social Security Administration Electronic Service Provision: A Strategic Assessment examines the SSA’s proposed e-government strategy and provides advice on how the SSA can best deliver services to its user communities in the future.
  Toward a Safer and More Secure Cyberspace examines the vulnerabilities of the Internet and offers a strategy for future research aimed at countering cyber attacks. The report also explores the nature of online threats and some of the reasons why past research for improving cybersecurity has had less impact than anticipated.
  Software for Dependable Systems: Sufficient Evidence? discusses the meaning of dependability in a software and systems context, illustrates how the growing use and complexity of software necessitates a different approach to ensuring dependability, and recommends an evidence-based approach to achieving justifiable confidence in and greater dependability of software.
  Engaging Privacy and Information Technology in a Digital Age examines how threats to privacy are evolving, ongoing information technology trends, and how society can balance the interests of individuals, businesses, and government in ways that promote privacy reasonably and efficiently.

 
 
 

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