[Politech] Homeland Security names Claria/Gator to "privacy" committee [priv]

From: Declan McCullagh (declan@private)
Date: Wed Feb 23 2005 - 21:17:29 PST


Additional explanation from DHS is here:
http://news.com.com/2100-1028_3-5587653.html


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Subject: DHS names Claria/Gator to "privacy" advisory committee
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2005 15:22:53 -0500
From: Richard M. Smith <rms@private>
To: 'Declan McCullagh' <declan@private>

FYI

Department of Homeland Security Announces Appointments to Data Privacy and
Integrity Advisory Committee

http://www.dhs.gov/dhspublic/display?content=4367

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) today announced the appointment of
twenty members to the Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee (DHS
Privacy
Advisory Committee). This newest federal advisory committee to DHS was
established to provide external expert advice to the Secretary and the Chief
Privacy Officer on programmatic, policy, operational, and technological
issues
that affect privacy, data integrity, and data interoperability in DHS
programs.

"This Committee will provide the Department with important recommendations
on
how to further the Department's mission while protecting the privacy of
personally identifiable information of citizens and visitors of the United
States," said Nuala O'Connor Kelly, the Chief Privacy Officer of the
Department
of Homeland Security. "The diversity of experience and perspectives
represented
by this Committee will play an important role in advancing the national
discourse on privacy and homeland security."

The members of this Advisory Committee have diverse expertise in privacy,
security, and emerging technology, and come from large and small companies,
the
academic community, and the non-profit sector. The members also reflect a
depth
of knowledge on issues of data protection, openness, technology, and
national
security. Members for the first term will serve staggered terms of two
years,
three years, or four years and all subsequent members will serve for a
period of
four years.

The notice to establish the Committee and request for applicants was
published
in the Federal Register on April 9, 2003. More than 129 applications were
received. The applications were reviewed by the Privacy Office, and former
Secretary Ridge accepted the recommendations of the Chief Privacy Officer.
Future notices to serve on the Committee will be issued in advance of the
expiration of terms to stabilize membership levels and to ensure continuing
diversity of the privacy perspectives of the members.

Advisory Committee meetings will be held on a quarterly basis and will
rotate
from Washington, DC to forums in other parts of the United States.
Information
about meetings and recommendations to the Secretary and the Chief Privacy
Officer will be available to the public, consistent with laws regarding
classification and protection of information.

The first Privacy Advisory Committee meeting will be held on April 6, 2005
in
Washington, DC. Additional information on upcoming events will be posted on
the
DHS Privacy Office website, www.dhs.gov/privacy.

Nuala O'Connor Kelly, the Chief Privacy Officer for DHS, will serve as the
Sponsor of the DHS Privacy Advisory Committee. Rebecca Richards, Director of
Privacy Compliance, DHS Privacy Office, will serve as the Executive Director
of
the Privacy Advisory Committee.

Members appointed for the inaugural term of the DHS Privacy Advisory
Committee
are:

Joseph Alhadeff, Vice President and Chief Privacy Officer, Oracle
Corporation,
Washington, DC

Ramon Barquin, President, Barquin International, Bethesda, MD

J. Howard Beales, Associate Professor, The George Washington University,
Arlington, VA

D. Reed Freeman, Chief Privacy Officer and Vice President, Claria
Corporation,
Arlington, VA

James W. Harper, Editor/Executive Director, Privacilla.org & Director of
Information Policy Studies, Cato Institute, Washington, DC

Kirk Herath, Chief Privacy Officer & Associate General Counsel, Nationwide,
Columbus, OH

David A. Hoffman, Group Counsel and Director of Privacy, Intel Corporation,
Hillsboro, OR

Lance Hoffman, Distinguished Research Professor, The George Washington
University, Washington, DC

Tara Lemmey, Chief Executive Officer, Lens Ventures, San Francisco, CA

Joseph Leo, Vice President, SAIC, Vienna, VA

John Marsh, Distinguished Professor of Law, George Mason University School
of
Law, Winchester, VA

Joanne McNabb, Chief, Office of Privacy Protection, California Department of
Consumer Affairs, Sacramento, CA

Charles Palmer, Department Group Manager, Security, Networking & Privacy,
IBM
Corporation, Yorktown Heights, NY

Richard Purcell, Chief Executive Officer, Corporate Privacy Group, Nordland,
WA

Paul Samuel Rosenzweig, Senior Legal Research Fellow, The Heritage
Foundation,
Washington, DC

John Thomas Sabo, Manager, Security, Privacy, and Trust Initiatives,
Computer
Associates, Herndon, VA

James Sheehan, General Counsel, Milton Hershey School, Hershey, PA

Lisa Sotto, Partner, Head of Regulatory Privacy & Information Management
Practice Group, Hunton & Williams, New York, NY

Michael Turner, President and Senior Scholar, Information Policy Institute,
New
York, NY

Samuel Wright, Senior Vice President, Government Relations, Cendant
Corporation,
Washington, DC

Additional biographical information about the members of the Committee and
information about the Committee are available from the DHS Privacy Office.

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