Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.25819/ubsi/7941
Data politics
Source Type
Article
Author
Subjects
Brooks Bill
Bureau of the Budget
Office of Management and Budget
Computer history
Information privacy
BOB
OMB
DDC
302.23 Medien (Kommunikationsmittel), Medienwissenschaft
GHBS-Clases
Source
Media in action : interdisciplinary journal on cooperative media ; 2017,1: Fundaments of digitisation. – ISSN 2567-9082, S. 65 – 80.
Issue Date
2017
Abstract
This article discusses how computer technology was implemented within the US federal government in the 1960s and 1970s. Drawing on sources from the Bureau of the Budget (BOB), later renamed the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), the article demonstrates that the Johnson administration centralised the management of Automatic Data Processing (ADP) and also set technical standards. To characterise this process, the article proposes to use the expression “early phase of digitalisation”. At the time, a debate arose about how the processing of personal data would affect individual rights. Several studies analysed the functioning of technology with regard to computer privacy and suggested general guidelines. In addition, Congress passed data privacy legislation. Regardless of the legal debate, computerisation continued under the Nixon administration. The article argues that digitalisation shaped the privacy debate at the time.
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