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Stone,
David M., Acting Administrator, Transportation Security Administration,
Department of Homeland Security, Statement
on The Second Generation Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening
System (CAPS II), Subcommittee on Aviation, Committee on
Transportation and Infrastructure, US House of Representatives. Washington
DC: US House, March 17, 2004. Please note that this is a PDF document.
- Hearing
on Medical Privacy.Before
the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, US Senate. Washington
DC: US Senate, April 16, 2002.
- S.2201:
The Online Personal Privacy Act. Before the Committee
on Commerce, Science and Transportation, US Senate. Washington DC: US
Senate, April 25, 2002. You will need to scroll down the page a bit
to reach this hearing.
-
Cauchon,
Martin, Minister of National Revenue and Secretary of State. Testimony
of Hon. Martin Cauchon. Before the House of Commons, Parliament
of Canada. Ottawa: House, March 2, 2001. (In this brief testimony,
Mr. Cauchon revealed that Canadian Customs were randomly opening Canadians
outgoing mail.)
- Muris,
Timothy J, Chairman, Federal Trade Commission. Testimony
of Timothy J. Muris. Before the Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade
and Consumer Protection, Committee on Energy and Commerce, US House
of Representatives. Washington DC: US House, November 7, 2001.
- Nominations
Hearing
(Includes
testimony from Timothy Muris, nominated to be Chairman of the Federal
Trade Commission.) Hearing testimony before the Committee on Commerce,
Science and Telecommunications, US Senate. Washington DC: US Senate,
May 16, 2001.
-
"Privacy
in the Commercial World." Hearing testimony before the
Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection, Committee
on Energy and Commerce, US House of Representatives. Washington DC:
US House, March 1, 2001.
- Red
Light Cameras. Hearing testimony before the Subcommittee
on Highways and Transit, Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure,
US House of Representatives. Washington DC: US House, July 31, 2001.
- Spamming
Hearing
Hearing
testimony before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications. Committee on
Commerce, Science and Telecommunications, US Senate. Washington DC:
US Senate, April 26, 2001. You may need to scroll down the page to April
26, 2001.
2000
- Appelbaum,
Robert, Director of the Law and Psychiatry Program, University of
Massachusetts Medical School. "Testimony of Robert Appelbaum on the Privacy Commission
Act."Before the Government Reform Subcommittee on Government
Management, Information and Technology, US House of Representatives.
Washington DC: US House, April 12, 2000.
- _____.
"Inquiry into Privacy Amendment (Private Sector) Bill 2000."
Submitted to the Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs,
House of Representatives, Parliament of Australia. Canberra: ACA,
[2000]. Please note that this is a PDF document. Also of interest
is the bill, now law, under discussion.
- _____.
"Identity Theft." Before the Subcommittee on Technology,
Terrorism and Government Information, Judiciary Committee, US Senate.
Washington DC: US Senate, March 7, 2000.
- "Credit Score Disclosure." Hearing testimony
before the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions, Banking Committee,
US House of Representatives. Washington DC: US House, September 21,
2000.
- "Internet Privacy." Hearing testimony
before the Commerce Committee, US Senate. Washington DC: US Senate,
May 25, 2000. Please Note that you will need to scroll down the page
a bit to find this hearing.
- Bovbjerg,
Barbara D., Associate Director Education, Workforce, and Income Security
Issues, Health, Education, and Human Services Division, General Accounting
Office. "Social Security: Government and Other Uses of the Social
Security Number are Widespread." Testimony Before the Subcommittee
on Government Management, Information, and Technology, Committee on
Government Reform, US House of Representatives. Washington DC:US House,
May 18, 2000.
- Cate,
Fred, Financial Services Coordinating Council. "Testimony of Fred Cate on the Privacy Commission Act."Before
the Government Reform Subcommittee on Government Management, Information
and Technology, US House of Representatives. Washington DC: US House,
April 12, 2000.
- Electronic
Frontiers Australia. "Inquiry into e-Privacy." Submitted to the Select
Committee on Information Technologies, Senate, Parliament of Australia.
Canberra: EFA, July 2000.
- "H.R. 220, the 'Freedom and Privacy Restoration Act.'"
Hearing testimony before the Subcommittee on Government Management,
Information and Technology, Committee on Government Reform, US House
of Representatives. Washington DC: US House, May 18, 2000. Also of
interest is the bill HR 220.
- Legislative
Hearing on H.R. 5018, the Electronic Communications Privacy
Act of 2000, H.R. 4987, the Digital Privacy Act,
and H.R. 4908, the Notice of Electronic Monitoring Act.
Hearing testimony before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Committee
on the Judiciary, US House of Representatives. Washington DC: US House,
September 6, 2000. Also
of interest are the bills HR
4908, HR
4987 and HR
5018.
- Schwartz,
Ari, Center for Democracy and Technology. "Testimony of Ari Schwartz on the Privacy Commission Act."
Before the Government Reform Subcommittee on Government Management,
Information and Technology, US House of Representatives. Washington
DC: US House, April 12, 2000.
1999
- Greenwood,
Daniel, Deputy General Counsel for the Information Technology Division,
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. "Testimony of Daniel Greenwood." Before the Subcommittee
on Telecommunications, Trade and Consumer Protection, Commerce Committee,
US House of Representatives. Washington DC: US House, June 9, 1999.
- Online Profiling Workshop. Before the National
Telecommunications Information Administration of the Department of
Commerce and the Federal Trade Commission. Washington DC: NTIA, November
8, 1999. Comments on this Workshop can be found here.
1998
- Nielson,
John T., Director of Government Affairs, Intermountain Health Care,
Inc on behalf of the AHA. "Statement by the American Hospital Association."
Before the Subcommittee on Government Management, Information and
Technology, Government Reform and Oversight Committee, U.S. House
of Representatives. Washington DC: AHA, May 1998.
1997
- American
Hospital Association. "Statement by the American Hospital Association."Before
the Subcommittee on Government Management, Information and Technology,
Government Reform and Oversight Committee, U.S. House of Representatives.
Washington DC: AHA, June 1997.
- Consumer Financial Privacy. Hearing
before the Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit,
Committee on Banking and Financial Services, US House of Representatives.
Washington DC: US House, September 18, 1997.
- Greenwood,
Daniel , Deputy General Counsel, Information Technology Division,
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. "Statement of Daniel J. Greenwood." Before the
Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit, Committee
on Banking and Financial Services, US House of Representatives. Washington
DC: ITD, September 18, 1997.
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