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Technology Advisory Committee


Welcome to the TAC's home page.

The Technology Advisory Committee's portfolio includes the Board’s website, broadband policy, cable services, mobile, pay phone, polling, public access cable channels, and voting technologies. It seeks to improve local communication and the decision-making process.

Look around, send us your thoughts. If you'd like to dig into in the committee's work, click into the R&D Lab. No age or expertise requirements.

Web Options

Several options for hosting Community Board 3's web presence might soon be available. See a review and join a discussion of these options here.

Candidate Technologies

The committee's R&D effort seeks technology responses to community concerns and opportunities. This website and several past and present candidates have been presented to the community and board.
  • Network Neutrality - The Internet traditionally operated under a parallel connect policy allowing everyone to send and receive information according to the speed capabilities of thier purchased line. Board 3 passed a Network Neutrality Resolution on December 14, 2006 calling for the continuation of that policy.
  • The .NYC TLD - Board 3 passed an Internet Empowerment Resolution in April 2001 that called for the city to acquire the .NYC TLD (top level domain name). With a new TLD application opportunity approaching, we're seeking organizational relationships that might facilitate its development.
  • Virtual World Tools - The committee is exploring ways the metaverse might be used in the planning process. Connect to the committee's experiment using New York Law Schools's Democracy Island to explore how one popular service enables modeling a new park in the Landing Lights area of the district.
  • Internet Radio - One solution to the paucity of local media is the creation of an audio channel dedicated to local needs.
  • Part of The Solution - This project envisions a database that matches and organizes resident resources so as to address commuity problems.
  • RSS - See the Board's RSS resolution on networking websites.


Recent TAC Meeting Reports

Here are the reports from the most recent meetings of the Technology Advisory Committee.

Picture Request: UGLY BETTIES & Pretty Pattys


One new item (12/06) on the committee's agenda is cell towers. We're considering a contest on best and worst. Send your pictures to the committee chair. We'll post them here.


Members of the Committee

Community Board committee members are of two types: Board Members and Public Members. Board Members request committee assignments and are appointed to a committee by the Board’s Chair. Public Members are local residents with an interest in a committee’s work who have applied to the Board’s Chair requesting membership. The following are the members of Queens Community Board 3’s Technology Advisory Committee.

Board Members
  • Steve Kulhanek, Committee Chair
  • Patrick Beckles
  • Vivian Dock
  • Grace Lawrence, Ex-Officio
Public Members
  • Eugene Atkins
  • Thomas Lowenhaupt
  • Jeffrey Saunders
  • Gene Stuart



Links to ICT Oriented Websites

NYC Department of Information & Telecommunications Technology
NYS Department of Public Service
Federal Communications Commission
20,000+ definitions of information & communication technology terms and concepts
A longtime electronic village - Blacksburg Virginia
A toolkit for online communities
Table of Communities, Governance, and other Parties of the Internet
Internet navagation and programming tools
Federal (HHS) Guidelines for Design of Web Materials
The BeyondVoting Wiki
Broadband Everywhere - on redlining by Verizon

The above links will take you to websites providing information about the online world. These sites are maintained by others and, while they were of quality on the date posted, we can not guarantee that they remain so today. If you think one should be removed, or would like to suggest one to be added, please email toml@communisphere.com.


Technology Advisory Committee Files

 
Download zip

Files / Folders File Size Posted By Date Posted Actions
Technology Advisory Committee Meeting Report - March 31, 2005.html
Meeting report contains information on RSS, QPTV, Audio Access, and Fiver Optic Redlining.
8k tom 4/20/05  
Proposed RSS resolution
Community Board 3's proposal for the use of RSS on all NYC websites.
3k tom 3/23/05  
Technology Advisory Committee Meeting Report - December 9, 2004.rtf
Meeting report contains information on the Board's website, training, blogs, Second Life, email.
22k tom 12/21/04  
Technology Advisory Committee Meeting Report - October 20 2004.rtf
Meeting report contains information on the Board's website, pay phones, consultations, effective use of the Internet, and The Great Tree Hunt Competition.
75k tom 10/27/04  


Tech Files

Links / Categories Posted By Date Posted Actions
Proposed RSS resolution
Community Board 3's proposal for the use of RSS on all NYC websites.
tom 3/31/05 none
Cable TV Franchise Renewal Cookbook
NYC's cable franchises are up for renewal. Here's an excellent link to a scoping and planning document.
tom 3/2/05 none
Redlining - Is it an issue for Community District 3?
Verizon is hoping to install high speed fiber optic lines throughout its servcie areas. Some claim that the first wired are to be the wealthy neighborhoods. True or false?
tom 2/21/05 none
43 Things - A Democratic Organization Tool?
This shows an interesting way to organize disperate ideas.
tom 12/19/04 none
No Redlining Says Verizon
tom 4/18/05 none
Network Neutrality
Should your Internet Service Provider be allowed to edit the sites and services you access? Should your phone company be able to decide who you call? There's new technology that will allow such controls. Read this paper on the issue.
tom 10/1/05 none
On Network Neutrality and legislation 12-12-05
tom 12/21/05 none
Persuasive Paper for the ISPs
Most excellent oresentation of why full neutrality might not be in the user's best interest.
tom 4/5/06 none
Network Nutrality tom   none


TAC Files

You are here: Meeting ReportsReports of Monthly Meetings - 2000

 
Download zip

Files / Folders File Size Posted By Date Posted Actions
April 2000 (HTML)
Monthly Meeting of Community Board #3 (April)
47k tom 7/27/03  
December 2000 (HTML)
Monthly Meeting of Community Board #3 (December)
43k tom 8/24/03  
February 2000 (HTML)
Monthly Meeting of Community Board #3 (February)
33k tom 7/27/03  
January 2000 (HTML)
Monthly Meeting of Community Board #3 (January)
30k tom 7/27/03  
June 2000 (HTML)
Monthly Meeting of Community Board #3 (June)
65k tom 7/30/03  
March 2000 (HTML)
Monthly Meeting of Community Board #3 (March)
53k tom 7/27/03  
May 2000 (HTML)
Monthly Meeting of Community Board #3 (May)
38k tom 7/28/03  
November 2000 (HTML)
Monthly Meeting of Community Board #3 (November)
41k tom 8/24/03  
October 2000 (HTML)
Monthly Meeting of Community Board #3 (October)
40k tom 8/24/03  
September 2000 (HTML)
Monthly Meeting of Community Board #3 (September)
66k tom 8/24/03  

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Links to Communication Resources on Other Websites

Links / Categories Posted By Date Posted Actions
RSS basics +
Technology behind Board 3's resolution encouraging city agencies to use RSS.
tom 2/3/05 none
211 - The Information and Health Resource Phone Number
Thsi 100+ page report reviews the status of 211 servcies on a state by state basis.
tom 1/12/05 none
Online Privacy
The Website, www.consumerprivacyguide.org, offers tips for understanding the fundamentals of online privacy: how to read a privacy policy; and advice on using more sophisticated privacy tools, like anonymous remailers and encryption. The site was launched by the Center for Democracy & Technology and other like minded organizations.
tom 12/20/01 none
An Animated Editorial
This is an example of a "serious game." It's called September 12. Some refer to it as an animated editorial.
tom 9/29/03 none
NETFUTURE - Technology and Human Responsibility
A tough read, but provides the philosophical basis for making decisions about technology and how we might deal with it.
tom 12/9/03 none
Guidelines for community groups creating a website.
A step by step description of the considerations for those creating a website for thier civic, youth, senior, or other local organization.
tom 1/6/04 none
Effective Use of the Internet
A paper by Dr. Michael Gurstein describing the digital divide as that barrier separating those who can produce or actively participate in the affairs of the digital state and those who can't.
tom 1/31/04 none
Center for Digital Democracy
A Proposed Outline for A Public Interest Media Agenda
tom 10/1/04 none
Planetwork Journal
People thinking about a network-centric world. What does it mean to individuals and organizations?
tom 10/2/04 none
Government Games from the Gotham Gazette
Games that provide information about NYC government processes.
tom 10/12/04 none


What do you think?

What features should be added to this website?
There are an endless number of features that can be added to this website. Take a look around the internet, anything you see can out there be done here. Help us decide what to do next. Which of the following is most important to you?
More reports about the community board's activities and decisions: committee reports  minutes  budget recommendations etc.
More maps.
Processes: how to get a street closing permit - how to fix a pothole - how to get a tree planted on your street
More information about upcoming decisions: land use proposals - transportation improvements  the budget etc.
Improve public input to the decision making process through online discussions  chats - and online interactive meetings?
The ability to communicate with my neighbors to organize and make improvements to the community.
Information about schools.
Information about immigration issues.
Poll Closed, but see the results.