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知性のデータベースの心配
月曜日、2007年9月3日
民間の航空会社の操縦者が原子力の植物の構造に対して政府関係機関の前に証明した後、公安の知性部の部門はそのような植物に彼の乗客荷を積まれた飛行機を飛ばすかもしれない潜在的なテロリストとして彼を調査した。 催されるダラスの最初のユニテリアン教会はによって陽気権利グループを話し、DPSの知性によって「根本的左のグループのスポンサーとして分類された」。 テキサスの西の商工会議所のマネージャーは彼が家の予算委員会の議長の再選に挑戦することを発表した。 人はすぐに彼の仕事を失い、DPSは彼および国会議事堂で循環された彼の妻の一件書類を作成した。 DPSはその時に執行機関間で共有されるテキサスの居住者の大きい知性のコンピュータデータベースを造っていた。 Gov. Dolph Briscoeはそれに停止を置いた、言プライバシー侵害行為に対する安全装置に欠けたようである。 それすべては1974年に行われ、DPSを全国的に当惑させた。 代理店は知性ファイルを破壊し、ダラス教会に謝った。 しかし今スキャンダルは忘れられているを除いてすべてであり、それが繰り返すことができることを何人かの市民自由意志論者は恐れている。 テロリストの脅威の現在の世界では、立法府は今年警察の監視力を拡大し、Gov.の主張で造られる知性のコンピュータデータベースにより堅い制御を置くことを断った。 リックペリーのオフィス。 政治面 コンピュータの管理をペリーのスタッフから取除き、DPSに完全に与えるために投票されたが家の3分の2測定は最終的なボーダー保証法律の一部分、知事によって署名された上院ビル11ではなかった。 市民自由意志論者は特に知事」 s.ことをのような政治オフィスによって管理されたらデータベースが将来誤用されること心配している残る。 「私はバックパックの核爆弾の問題を軽く取らない。 従って私達はよりよい仕事をする必要がある」州Repを言った。 Lon BurnamのD城砦の価値、新しいデータベースの反対者。 「しかし私達がここに見ている無理しすぎはである自然現象」。 スティーブMcCraw、ペリーの自国の保安のディレクターか。 テキサスデータ交換(TDEx)コンピュータの後ろの原動力か。 インタビューされることを断った。 Perry spokeswoman Katherine Cesinger said the computer is meant to be nothing more than a centralized system to allow law enforcement agencies across Texas to share data that already is being kept by individual police and sheriff’s departments. “It really is just a fundamental 9-11 Commission finding that law enforcement needs to share information at the state and local level and federal level. This allows that information sharing,” Cesinger said. The computer is located at DPS but is managed by personnel under McCraw in the governor’s division of emergency management. The database is kept by a private company, Apriss Inc., on a computer in Kentucky. “We continue to be deeply concerned about the governor’s office having a hand in TDEx and the database being outside the state of Texas,” said Rebecca Bernhardt of the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas. Looking at the past Rep. Burnam said he was a legislative aide at the Capitol in the 1970s when the DPS intelligence scandal broke. He said there is no reason to believe at the moment that intelligence data is being misused but that it is something that should concern people. Burnam said opponents to Perry’s Trans-Texas Corridor toll road system could find themselves under investigation like the airline pilot who was seen as a potential terrorist because of his political activity. Former state Sen. A.R. “Babe” Schwartz, D-Galveston, led the investigation into DPS intelligence gathering. In a recent interview, Schwartz said the pilot’s case was far from the only one. “They have a vast repertoire of records on citizens,” Schwartz said. “They collected pure hearsay. They collected accounts from people who wanted to defame other people.” One of the dossiers kept by DPS was on a former three-term Texas House member from Houston, Curtis Graves. The information was gathered from anonymous sources and included a list of people he sang with while drinking in a Houston tavern. At the time of the scandal, DPS was preparing to build an interagency computer file on Texas residents. Briscoe said he was afraid it would contain noncriminal material that should not be housed in a database without residents’ consent. “Where it’s necessary to get the consent of anyone involved, and I think that’s proper, I rather doubt it’s practical,” Briscoe said. Needed tool The Congressional Research Service earlier this summer prepared a report to Congress on anti-terrorism efforts at state law enforcement “fusion centers,” including the one run by DPS. A focus of the report was on computer systems such as TDEx used by the fusion centers to connect the dots in criminal activity. The report said such computers represent “state police intelligence units on steroids” and said they take a more “proactive approach to law enforcement.” It noted a variety of terrorist plots that had been foiled by interagency cooperation. But the report also said protecting civil liberties may be a major problem with such intelligence gathering. It quoted National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell as saying, “The intelligence community has an obligation to better identify and counter threats to Americans while still safeguarding their privacy. The task is inherently a difficult one.” Cesinger, Perry’s spokeswoman, said the governor is not concerned about potential misuse of the state databases because he believes law enforcement will use it properly. “Our law enforcement officials are reasonable and rational, and collecting information should be seen as a positive thing,” Cesinger said. “Sharing this information will maximize the knowledge of our law enforcement officers who are trying to protect public safety.” Have Your Say: Intelligence database worrying Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report here. Related News
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