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Johnnie Sutherland <[log in to unmask]>
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Huber, Tom
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Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 15:22:50 -0600
From: "Huber, Tom" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: RE: Politics and science? (fwd)
Sender: "Huber, Tom" <[log in to unmask]>


The only "fiction" I can see is the Bush-like doubletalk Ms. Harlow employs
in her response...



Tom Huber

Map Librarian

Illinois State Library

300 S. 2nd.

Springfield, IL 62701-1796

(217) 782-5823

FAX: (217) 557-6737

[log in to unmask]



Jesse White, Secretary of State and State Librarian





-----Original Message-----
From: Johnnie Sutherland [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 1:39 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Politics and science? (fwd)


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Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 11:14:11 -0500 (EST)

From: Ken Grabach <[log in to unmask]>

Subject: Re: Politics and science? (fwd)

Sender: Ken Grabach <[log in to unmask]>







Below is a statement from a representative of the US Geological

Survey.  I forward it to the list at her request for equal time, which I

willingly do.



Please understand that I wrote nothing of the messages that I forwarded.

I am not responsible for their content, I only passed them to a

representative list of the maps community because I thought it raised an

important issue.  If anyone has questions regarding my previous post, I

strongly urge you to take it up the the Social Responsibilities Round

Table of the American Library Association.  That body was responsible for

sharing the message from Mr Thomas with the library community at large.

Were it not for their involvement, I would not have forwarded it to you.





___________________________

Ken Grabach                           <[log in to unmask]>

Maps Librarian                         Phone: 513-529-1726

Miami University Libraries

Oxford, Ohio  45056  USA



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Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 09:11:15 -0500

From: Trudy P Harlow <[log in to unmask]>

To: [log in to unmask]

Subject: Re: Politics and science?



Dear Mr. Grabach:



I have been forwarded your posting on the MAPS listserver and hope that,

in the interest of equal time, you will post my response.



Mr. Thomas was not a Federal employee, thus could not have been fired by

the U.S. Geological Survey.  The contract "task order" that USGS had with

his employing company was cancelled.  USGS has not been advised of Mr.

Thomas' status with his company.



The task order -- which was clearly defined and primarily for geographic

information systems work on "the ecology and population dynamics of

migratory birds" -- was cancelled because the contractor was operating

outside the scope of the contract. In working on large mammal species such

as caribou, African mammals and tigers, the contractor exceeded the scope

of the task order and was in violation of Federal contracting regulations.



In addition, in direct conflict with the clearly understood standard

operating procedures of the USGS and the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center,

Mr. Thomas did not have his products scientifically reviewed or approved by

the Research Program before posting them on our Federal website.  As a

result, not only did material that was inappropriate to USGS' Patuxent

Wildlife Research Center get posted on their website, but the USGS could

not guarantee the scientific integrity of the material.



The resolution of the matter concerning the activities of the contractor

was handled internally by USGS contracting officers without any involvement

from the Office of the Secretary of the Interior.  In addition, there has

been no official guidance from the Secretary affecting the release of

information to the public about any aspects of the Arctic National Wildlife

Refuge.  The U.S. Geological Survey, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and

other Interior agencies have continued to provide information about ANWR

studies to Congress, reporters and other interested parties as requested,

with the full support of Interior officials.



Because there is high interest in this subject, these allegations make

great reading. In this case, however, there is little fact, but mostly

fiction.



Trudy Harlow

USGS Public Affairs Officer



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