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Automatic identification and data capture / Human–computer interaction / National security / Wireless / Office of Field Operations / Passport card / Surveillance / Radio-frequency identification / Privacy / Technology


Privacy Impact Assessment: Use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Technology for Border Crossings
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Document Date: 2013-10-07 22:48:39


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Company

Contact Point Colleen Manaher Western Hemisphere Travel / /

Country

United States / Canada / Mexico / /

Facility

CBP National Data Center / /

IndustryTerm

secured computer network / cross border travel documents / secured back-end systems / cross border travel document / cross-border travel document / border crossing travel document / back-end systems / federal travel document / law enforcement / secured back-end computer systems / travel document / appropriate law enforcement databases / wireless transmission / wireless communication / /

OperatingSystem

DoS / /

Organization

Department of State / CBP National Data Center / CBP’s RFID / Department of Motor Vehicles / U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service / U.S. Customs Service / Chief Privacy officer Department of Homeland Security / CBP RFID / Contact Point Colleen Manaher Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative Program Management office office of Field Operations / DHS Privacy Office / /

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Position

Reviewing Official / proposed Enhanced Driver / provincial driver / enhanced driver / Officer / CBP Officer / /

Technology

RFID chip / Radio Frequency / Cloning / vicinity RFID technology / passive RFID technology / use vicinity RFID technology / RFID technology / /

URL

www.dhs.gov/privacy / /

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