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Comment Re:Using the data for good purposes (Score 2, Interesting) 302

Well, under perfect competition, the price *does* equal the marginal cost in equilibrium. The complaint that SMS prices are too high is legitimate in a situation where there is a high cost to entry preventing competition from driving the price down, as in the telecommunications industry. In these situations governments have a potentially important role to play (think about how other major utilities, like power companies, are run). So, yes, many folks may be willing to pay $X for SMS messages, but this may not be the socially efficient price due to the uncompetitiveness of the industry.

Comment Re:Government Solutions Office (Score 1) 62

What we need is a counterpart to the GAO.

The GAO should be able to exact fines from any agency for waste, insecurity etc etc.

All of this fine money should be funneled into a Government Solutions Office whose task is to spend that money back into the program to fix it.

GAO finds improper encryptions. Fines IRS. GSO hires a security expert to create new policies and purchase needed training.

Just a thought.

There is. It's called Congress.

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