Privacy Office - DHS Data Privacy and Integrity Committee
June 15, 2005 Meeting Briefing Book – Table of Contents
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Section One – Committee Information
- Agenda for Department of Homeland Security, Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee Meeting, June 14 and 15, 2005
- Federal Register Notice for the Quarterly Meeting
- Subcommittee Assignments, DHS Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee
Section Two – Privacy Articles
- “Counterterrorism Technology and Privacy: Statement of Principles,” American Bar Association Committee on Law and National Security
- “A Model Regime of Privacy Protection,” Version 2.0, by Daniel J. Solove and Chris Jay Hoofnagle, April 5, 2005
- “Correcting False Positives: Redress and the Watch List Conundrum,” May 27, 2005 Draft, by Paul Rosenzweig and Jeff Jonas
- “Privacy Matters” by Alice Lipowicz, Washington Technology, May 23, 2005
Section Three - Screening
- Homeland Security Presidential Directive/HSPD-11, August 27, 2004
- “Technologies that can Protect Privacy as Information is Shared to Combat Terrorism” by James X. Dempsey and Paul Rosenzweig, Center for Democracy and Technology, May 26, 2004
- “Transportation Security: Issues for the 109th Congress,” CRS Issue Brief for Congress, Updated March 8, 2005
- “Border and Transportation Security: Selected Programs and Policies,” CRS Report for Congress, March 29, 2005
- “Aviation Security-Related Findings and Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission,” CRS Report for Congress, Updated March 30, 2005
- “Homeland Security: Air Passenger Prescreening and Counterterrorism,” CRS Report for Congress, March 4, 2005
- Follow-up Audit of Passenger and Baggage Screening Procedures at Domestic Airports (Unclassified Summary),” Department of Homeland Security, Office of the Inspector General, “ March 2005
- “Secure Flight Development and Testing Under Way, but Risks Should Be Managed as System is Further Developed,” GAO Report to Congressional Committees, March 2005
- “Aviation Security: Measures for Testing the Impact of Using Commercial Data for the Secure Flight Program,” GAO Report to Congressional Committees, February 2005
- “Homeland Security: Some Progress Made but Many Challenges Remain on U.S. Visitor and Immigration Status and Indicator Technology Program” GAO Report to Congressional Committees, February 2005
- “U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology (US-VISIT) Program,” CRS Report for Congress, Updated February 23, 2005
- Privacy Impact Assessment for the Advance Passenger Information System (APIS), March 21, 2005
Section Four – Technology
- “Biometric Identifiers and Border Security: 9/11 Commission Recommendations and Related Issues” Congressional Research Service (CRS) Report for Congress, Updated February 7, 2005
- “Transportation Security R&D: TSA and DHS are Researching and Developing Technologies, but Need to Improve R&D Management,” United States General Accountability Office (GAO) Report to Congressional Requesters, September 2004
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