Feds To Outsource License Plate Tracking System After Public Outcry Cancels It

Feds To Outsource License Plate Tracking System After Public Outcry Cancels It

The Department of Homeland Security is seeking bids from companies able to provide law enforcement officials with access to a The Department of Homeland Security is seeking bids from companies able to provide law enforcement officials with access to a national license-plate tracking system — a year after canceling a similar solicitation over privacy issues.

The reversal comes after officials said they had determined they could address concerns raised by civil liberties advocates and lawmakers about the prospect of the department’s gaining widespread access, without warrants, to a system that holds billions of records that reveal drivers’ whereabouts.

In a privacy impact assessment issued Thursday, the DHS says that it is not seeking to build a national database or contribute data to an existing system.
— a year after canceling a similar solicitation over privacy issues.

The reversal comes after officials said they had determined they could address concerns raised by civil liberties advocates and lawmakers about the prospect of the department’s gaining widespread access, without warrants, to a system that holds billions of records that reveal drivers’ whereabouts.

In a privacy impact assessment issued Thursday, the DHS says that it is not seeking to build a national database or contribute data to an existing system.
 


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ScirosSciros - 4/7/2015 11:18:31 AM
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Makes sense -- why build your own citizen tracking system when the private sector is already doing it? :)

At least you can replace politicians with "better" (?) ones through voting.. kinda sorta. Hard to do much about "Vigilant Solutions" hah.


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