Aviation Security: Transportation Security Administration Did Not Fully Disclose Uses of Personal Information During Secure Flight Program Testing in Initial Privacy Notes, But Has Recently Taken Steps to More Fully Inform the Public
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- U.S. General Accounting Office
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Overview: This document highlights a report based on the key aspects of TSA's disclosure of its use of personal information during commercial data testing for Secure Flight as required by the Privacy Act, and TSA's actions to more fully disclose its use of personal information. It also informs that TSA has been testing the use of selected data available from commercial data sources--private companies that maintain records on individual names, addresses, phone numbers, and other information--as a means of verifying the accuracy of passenger-provided data.
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Format: PDF | Size: 3,727KB | Date: Jul 2005 | Pages: 16





