| Charles R. McClure - 1994 - 76 pages
...Action (1993) describes the administration's framework for a high-speed computing initiative to create "a seamless web of communications networks, computers,...vast amounts of information at users' fingertips" (Information Infrastructure Task Force, 1993, Executive Summary). Moreover, the administration considers... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation - 1994 - 844 pages
...Information infrastructure" (Nil) is used to describe many different things. In its most literal sense, it is a seamless web of communications networks, computers,...electronics that will put vast amounts of information at our fingertips. It will tie together our telephone system that reaches 98 percent of homes; the cable... | |
| Virginia Steel, C. Brigid Welch - 1995 - 218 pages
...Clinton Administration has introduced a number of major policy documents which emphasize development of a National Information Infrastructure (Nil), "a seamless...networks, computers, databases, and consumer electronics . . . Development of the NU will help unleash an information revolution that wiU change forever the... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs - 1995 - 130 pages
...be quite different — a seamless interactive web of communications networks, computers, data bases, and consumer electronics that will put vast amounts of information at users' fingertips and tie the nation and ultimately the world together electronically. The proposed principles focus... | |
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