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Rep. Trahan releases report on DOGE, Privacy Act

  • 1.  Rep. Trahan releases report on DOGE, Privacy Act

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    From Punchbowl News: Tech: A Democratic plan on DOGE data

    On Tuesday, Rep. Lori Trahan (D-Mass.) is calling for a future Democratic Congress to fix a half-century-old law in a bid to update the White House's access to information in the era of advanced technology.

    "The Privacy Act was written for a world of file cabinets and mainframe computers, not one defined by cloud storage, data brokers, and AI," Trahan said in a statement accompanying her nearly 70-page report. "Americans should be able to trust that their personal information is handled responsibly by their government."

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    Studying up. Trahan spent the last 10 months gathering and digesting "dozens of responses from former government technology officials, watchdogs, good government groups, technology companies, privacy advocates, and individual citizens" on how to revamp the Privacy Act.

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    Trahan is particularly concerned with the green light that the current law gives to government officials seeking records about people if those bureaucrats "have a need for the record in the performance of their duties."

    The report contends that, in practice, this need-to-know exemption and other provisions allow access to almost any data. Trahan's report also says the Privacy Act does too little to protect Americans whose data might surface in government searches that weren't designed to find personal information.

    The proposal adds that, while the law allows too much dangerous data-sharing, it also hinders basic government functioning.

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    Rep. Lori Trahan (D-Mass.) is calling for a future Democratic Congress to fix a half-century-old law in a bid to update the W.H.'s access to information.
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    Meghan Stuessy
    Congressional Research Service
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