El Paso Public Library

 

Have you visited the Government Documents Section of your library lately?  Stop by and see the wide range of information provided by the Federal Government.  Many items can be checked out with your library card!
 

April 2008

This month's new publications focus on the military.  We also have information about the Ramos-Compean case and the Federal Budget.

Come and check it out!:
The Case of Ramos and Compean: the Across-Border Context
  Hearing to review the interaction, if any, between the Mexican and United States Governments in the cases of Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean.
*NOTE: This is not a hearing to determine guilt or innocence.
Transforming an Army at War – Designing the Modular Force 1991-2005
  This study examines the origins of the modular concept the reasons for undertaking it and the process of developing modular unit designs.
Becoming Less Separate? School Desegregation, Justice Department Enforcement and the Pursuit of Unitary Status
  Report to examine whether levels of integration tend to erode as consent decrees are lifted.
Stand Up and Be Counted: The Continuing Challenge of Building the Iraqi Security Forces
  A 2007 report that analyzes the effort to develop the Iraqi Security Forces and discuss the challenges they must overcome before they can operate independently to secure and stabilize their country.
Defense Science and Technology Success Stories 2007
  This document demonstrates how the Defense Services and Agencies have increased the efficiency and capability of existing technologies to enable the military to defeat any adversary on any battlefield.
Budget of the U.S. Government for Fiscal Year 2009
  The budget of the U.S. Government in four volumes including Historical Tables, Analytical Perspectives and an Appendix.
 
The information above is being provided by the El Paso Public Library- Government Documents Department.  This list was compiled by Beth Patterson.  For more information about government documents at our libraries, please call Government Documents at 915-543-5474
 
 April 07, 2008