DOGE is building a master database for immigration enforcement: Report
- Wired reported that DOGE uploaded personal data from the IRS, SSA, and voting records into servers at USCIS.
- Connolly raised concerns about security risks and potential violations of privacy laws due to the combined database of information from multiple agencies.
- Privacy advocate John Davisson warned that the aggregation of data makes it a 'weapon' for mass surveillance, undermining protections established by the Privacy Act.
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Lawmakers want to know why DOGE is building a database of sensitive Social Security info
The Department of Government Efficiency is reportedly building a large cross-agency government database of potentially sensitive information, sparking new concerns from lawmakers about the security of Americans' Social Security data and other personal information.A letter this month from Virginia Rep. Gerry Connolly, the ranking member on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, says whistleblower information suggests DOGE is "rap…
Building the future of government efficiency with proven practices
As the country transitions to a new administration, government agencies still need to serve the public and be able to adapt and deliver results efficiently to accommodate the demands of the newly formed Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). With government leaders at the forefront of mission agility, they have a responsibility to ensure agencies increase productivity, transparency and collaboration across their teams’ programs. Some agenci…
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