For Immediate Release | February 15, 2000 |
The Clinton Administration continues its aggressive support for protecting our critical infrastructures through the budget process. President Clinton has increased funding on critical infrastructure substantially over the past three years, including a 15% increase in the FY2000 request of $2.0 billion over last year’s $1.75 billion appropriation. This includes an increase from $451 million to $606 million in funding for research and development. The President has also developed and funded new initiatives to defend the nation's computer systems from malicious cyber activity. The Administration has developed and provided full or pilot funding for the following key initiatives designed to protect the federal government's computer systems:
From Digital Divide to Digital Opportunity
Creation of the Presidents Council on the Future of Princeville, North Carolina
Strengthening Cyber Security through Public-Private Partnership
The Clinton-Gore Economic Record
Cyber Security Budget Initiatives
Climate Change Technology Initiative
Action To Ban Genetic Discrimination In The Federal Workplace
Statement on Low Income Home Energy Assistance
Helping Our Communities Save Precious Lands
Steps to Ensure Full Participation in Census 2000
New Report on Gun Violence in Public Housing
Fact Sheet: Income Eligibility for LIHEAP Assistance February 19, 2000
Clinton-Gore Administration Announces New Actions to Improve Patient Safety
President Clinton Takes Action to Help Low-Income Families to Get on the Road to Work
Helping to Build the New Economy - February 24, 2000
International Clean Energy Initiative
The Clinton-Gore Economic Record: Strong and Sustained Growth
Working to Mitigate the Effects of High Home Heating Oil Prices
New Steps To Reduce Youth Smoking
Supporting Passenger Rail for Our Nations Transportation Future
National African American History Month, 2000
New State-By-State Report Demonstrating Urgent Need for Medicare Reform
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