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Reports and Publications

The Markle Foundation conducts a significant amount of original research. These studies are produced both internally by Markle staff, and externally by experts and leading practitioners in their relevant fields. Overall, the aim of our research is to inform policy makers, industry and civil society on the potential of emerging information and communication technologies to improve people's lives. In addition, the research effort allows Markle and others to map accelerating trends in the areas in which we work.

This research falls into two broad categories:

HEALTH

NATIONAL SECURITY

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The Markle Foundation is not presently making investments in the Policy for a Networked Society or Interactive Media for Children program areas. Research and reports in these areas can be found in our Research Archives:

POLICY FOR A NETWORKED SOCIETY
Policy Participation reports
Public Engagement through Information Technologies reports
IT for Development reports

INTERACTIVE MEDIA FOR CHILDREN reports

If you would like to receive Markle-produced research, please contact us at research@markle.org

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Addressing Critical Public Needs in the Information Age
The Markle Foundation has issued its 2004 report, Addressing Critical Public Needs in the Information Age. The report also includes an overview of some of Markle's major initiatives, projects and contributions to public benefit over the past four years.
Creating a Trusted Information Network for Homeland Security
Second Report of the Markle Foundation Task Force

This report details the elements of a proposed System-wide Homeland Analysis and Resource Exchange (SHARE) Network that would more effectively combat terrorism while protecting privacy and other civil liberties
Connecting for Health
In June 2002, the Markle Foundation launched an ambitious public-private initiative designed to improve patient care by promoting the adoption of an initial set of standards for electronic medical information, in a way that protects patient privacy.
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