November 11, 2006
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Lobbying Congress on the Merits of the National Project
(still being slightly edited for typos: 11/11/2006 9:43 AM)
Dear colleagues.
I am preparing a move back to DC so that I can directly lobby Congress regarding the merits of the National Project.
http://www.bcngroup.org/area2/KSF/nationalProject.htm
The actual move is likely to be Jan 1st 2007, but I will take at least one trip before that.
Over the next few weeks I will prepare new hand-out materials on the nature of the error made by computer science and information technology in not realizing the difference between a formal system and a natural system.
This seems like such a silly error, and so likely we will use cartoons to get the point across, followed by increasing serious science and scholarship. So any one who can draw cartoons, please consider helping on this. (We need cartoon books that reveal the issues that are in my materials.)
The key here is to understand the effects of "acquired learning disabilities" and the mimicing of behavior ..
http://www.ontologystream.com/beads/QuestionOfAccess/AQA.htm
This "error" can be placed into a historical and social history context - similar to how I start out my chapter two:
http://www.bcngroup.org/area3/pprueitt/kmbook/Chapter2.htm
But the key impact has been in how this error has allowed a dishonest behavior to be multiplied in the form of Artificial Intelligence and database technology, and within a culture of poorly designed software.
We will get the message into something cute and simple, but still leave a message that this is something we, our civilization, have done that can be corrected. The proposed correction is in
1) defunding (by increasing amounts each year) the massive federal support (1.6 B per year) for IT and computer science departments
http://www.bcngroup.org/investment/home.htm
2) creating new academic departments (using federal funding released by defunding most of the current computer science grants)
http://www.bcngroup.org/area2/KSF/Notation/communication.htm
3) creating the ".vir" high level domain as a "safeNet" free of push information (information is to be pulled by user defined Topic Maps)
http://www.bcngroup.org/beadgames/TaosDiscussion/digitalMedia.htm
http://www.bcngroup.org/beadgames/TaosDiscussion/secondschool.htm
http://www.secondschool.net/modelingSystemsOfSystems.htm
4) federally funding the Knowledge Sharing Core
http://www.bcngroup.org/area2/knowledgeSharingFoundation.htm
The economic argument for defunding computer science is that this discipline has (1) completed the foundational work for what is next and (2) has become parasitic on other processes such as governance. Acknowledgement of the "error" made by the discipline of computer science allows optimal data encoding, encryption and data processes methods to by-pass the need of any of the current operating platforms (Windows, Macs, Linux etc) and the use of small mobile Knowledge Operating Systems and Transaction Operating Systems that are public domain.
http://www.bcngroup.org/python3/home.htm
(this 2003 work can be updated to include work over the past three years on an ultra stable provable secure mobile operating system that is processor independent - with public domain tools developed in the Knowledge Sharing Core environment.)
We expect to enroll the assistance of economic, history, and political science professors from leading universities; in making this case.
The use of the "second school" language may be correct, but I am asking for additional comments:
www.secondschool.net
We need common branding language and always very simple presentations.
The transparency case for the ".vir" standard will be a strong political plus over the next two years. Congress will wish to be investigating what has happened over the past five years, and encoding these results in "n"-ary ontology (with a Topic Map interface) will assist in laying the cards out as they might fall. The architecture I developed for US Customs in 2004 can be used to field a Congressional knowledge base on investigations of the IT procurement (and other) issues.
http://www.bcngroup.org/area1/2005beads/GIF/RoadMap.htm
I will be looking for a think tank to assist me in this effort, and to pay me a salary. However, I may just get a job as a baker, or night auditor in a hotel, since I have not much need of money. May do this in the Shenandoah Valley, as I love the country there, and drive in to DC once or twice a week.
On the pragmatics of income: The non-performance of our effort to capitalize was the final downfall of my efforts, but I did learn a great deal over the past year. My step mother is opening a new gallery and will sale the art work I have. So some things are set in motion here. Some income will continue to come in from the several hundred thousands of dollars of art inventory I have.
It is time for me to return to work.
My resume is at:
http://www.ontologystream.com/admin/PaulStephenPrueitt.htm
in case you know of an organization in the DC area with appropriate mission statement.
Paul