Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 A Fri, 03 Mar 2006 15:56:15 +0000 Re: ACLU Questions Michigan State Police's Authority to Participate in MATRIX Data Collection Without Oversight (5/20/2004) -- " Fascism will come to this country and it will come disguised as Americanism " ..........Governor Huey Long " It is also in the interests of a tyrant to keep his people poor, so that they may not be able to afford the cost of protecting themselves by arms and be so occupied with their daily tasks that they have no time for rebellion. " - Aristotle " Once a government is committed to the principle of silencing the voice of opposition, it has only one way to go, and that is down the path of increasingly repressive measures, until it becomes a source of terror to all its citizens and creates a country where everyone lives in fear. " - Harry S. Truman. -------------- Original message -------------- M <> http://www.aclu-co.org/spyfiles/criminalextremist.htm http://www.aclu.org/privacy/spying/15235prs20040520.html ACLU Questions Michigan State Police's Authority to Participate in MATRIX Data Collection Without Oversight (5/20/2004) FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE DETROIT - The American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan today asked the state police to issue a formal ruling explaining why they believe that their participation in the " Multi-State Anti-Terrorist Information Exchange " (MATRIX), a controversial database surveillance program, is not subject to a state law requiring legislative approval of such activities. Michigan's law - the Interstate Law Enforcement Intelligence Organizations Act (ILEIO) -- requires that the state legislature approve the state's participation in an interstate intelligence organization and that a citizen oversight body supervise such participation. " We are asking the state police to explain why they believe that they do not have to comply with this law, " said Kary Moss, Executive of the ACLU of Michigan. " We know that the state has provided a number of databases to MATRIX, which is run by a private company, and yet it remains unclear what data will be compiled, who else may have access to it, or what standards would trigger the creation of a dossier on an individual. " The ILEIO Act (MCLA § 752.01) was enacted in 1980 after it was learned that the Michigan police had compiled " Red Squad files " on thousands of Michigan residents. The law was meant to prevent unsupervised and uncontrolled access to information about individuals. The " Law Enforcement Intelligence Unit " (LEIU), like MATRIX, had a legitimate law enforcement function. However, LEIU also engaged in political intelligence and collected information on non-criminal activity of U.S. citizens. The ACLU of Michigan has now filed three Freedom of Information Act requests with both the state police and the Attorney General on this subject. The national ACLU office has also filed FOIA requests with the other states that are participating in MATRIX. Seisint Inc., a private, profit-making company in Florida that operates MATRIX, has refused to disclose details of the program, according to news reports. According to information revealed in the answers to the FOIAs, Congressional testimony, and news reports, the MATRIX creates files on individuals, using government databases and private-sector information about individuals. Federal and state law enforcement officers can then access those dossiers, at a cost. In addition, the MATRIX program combs through millions of files in a search for " anomalies " on people who have never committed a crime. At this point, Michigan has provided information to MATRIX, including credit histories, drivers' license photographs, marriage and divorce records, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and the names and addresses of family members, neighbors and business associates, the ACLU has learned. The ACLU is concerned that individuals are vulnerable to inaccurate data collection under MATRIX, much like they were under LEIU, and that the risks are even greater as a result of 21st century technology. MATRIX has no citizen oversight board; it maintains records which are not relevant to a criminal investigation or within the scope of an authorized law enforcement activity; it may contain information describing how an individual exercises rights guaranteed by the First Amendment; it has no procedures for reviewing files for accuracy or legality; and there is no stated policy for assuring the purging of outdated information. The ACLU of Michigan, in coordination with the national ACLU, believes it has uncovered sufficient documentation from several states that either currently participate or previously participated in MATRIX to warrant a request for a formal analysis under the ILEIO Act as it relates to MATRIX. Under Michigan law, an agency is required to make the initial interpretation as to whether a specific law applies to that agency. " This request is not an accusation of any wrong-doing, " Moss added. " However, the MSP needs to be sure that it is in compliance with the law before they risk the privacy of Michigan residents. " For more information on MATRIX, including a new ACLU briefing paper that reveals disturbing information about the Department of Homeland Security's involvement in the program, go to www.aclu.org/matrix Feature on MATRIX (3/8/2005) MATRIX The MATRIX (Multistate Anti-TeRrorism Information eXchange) surveillance system combined information about individuals from government databases and private-sector data companies. It then made those dossiers available for search by government officials and combed through the millions of files in a search for " anomalies " that may be indicative of terrorist or other criminal activity. It was terminated in April 2005, though components continued to be made available to police in individual states. More. . . Matrix Snoop Program Dismantled (April 15, 2005) MATRIX End Issue Briefs * ACLU White Paper: New Matrix Documents Raise Troubling Questions (5/20/04) * MATRIX: Myths and Reality (2/10/04) * Data Mining Moves into the States (10/30/03) General Links * State-by-State breakdown of the ACLU's attempt to find out more information on MATRIX * FEATURE: Total Information Awareness * FEATURE: Surveillance * FEATURE: ACLU privacy page Documents Received through FOIA Requests by the ACLU (state that supplied the information in parentheses) New! Documents posted May 20, 2004 * Letter to DHS Chief Privacy Officer Nuala O'Connor Kelly (requesting investigation of DHS role in Matrix) * MATRIX: First Responder Support slide presentation (containing details of 'High Terrorism Factor' terrorism quotient and revealing list of 120,000 names) (from Utah Commission) * Cooperative Agreement DHS-Matrix (indicating DHS's managerial control) (New York) * Gov. Jeb Bush call on Matrix (Georgia) * Gov. Jeb Bush briefing Points for the Vice President of the United States on Matrix (Florida) * Matrix Board of Directors Conference Call Minutes for 3/18/04 (Michigan) * DOJ Status Report on Matrix, July-December 2003 (indicating continued discussion of data mining as of January 2004) (DOJ) * Sole Source Criteria for Matrix (showing centrality of data mining to project) (multiple states) Minutes from MATRIX Board Meetings * MATRIX Board of Directors Meeting Minutes from 02/06/2003 (Georgia) * MATRIX Board of Directors Meeting Minutes from 04/22/2003 (Florida) * MATRIX Board of Directors Meeting Minutes from 11/05/2003 (Georgia) * MATRIX Board of Directors Meeting Minutes from 01/16/2004 (Georgia) Information from Federal Grants * Every MATRIX Query is Run Through Terrorism Quotient (Florida) * Original Objectives for the MATRIX (Florida) * Budget Breakdown of Department of Justice Grant (Florida) State Concerns with the MATRIX * Texas's Letter of Withdrawal from the MATRIX Program (Florida) * Georgia DMV Security Concerns with MATRIX (Georgia) * Documents pertaining to Georgia's involvement in MATRIX (Georgia) * New York expresses their intention to withdraw from MATRIX (New York) * Iowa CLU letter to governor about reported intention to join MATRIX (Iowa) MATRIX Data and Applications * Overview of MATRIX uses and information from Seisint (Utah) * MATRIX Project Brochure (Florida) * MATRIX Includes Court Records (Utah) * Official MATRIX FAQ - (Connecticut) * FACTS " Success Stories " within the MATRIX Program (Florida) * A PowerPoint presentation on How Police Use MATRIX (Connecticut) * Georgia Homeland Security Bulletin Description of MATRIX (Georgia) * Slide show on Matrix (Michigan) * Brochure on FACTS data mining software (Michigan) * Early state data sharing with MATRIX (Utah) * Face Recognition and MATRIX (Utah) Legal Documents involving the MATRIX * Contract Between Seisint and the Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement for MATRIX (Florida) * Memoranda of Understanding and other documents relating to Pennsylvania's involvement (Pennsylvania) * Florida Budget Document Concerning MATRIX (Florida) Press Releases * ACLU Applauds End Of " Matrix " Program * ACLU of Michigan and Former Governor Charge State Police with Violating Data Collection Law Through Controversial MATRIX Database Program (08/03/04) * ACLU Unveils Disturbing New Revelations About MATRIX Surveillance Program (05/20/2004) * ACLU Questions Michigan State Police's Authority to Participate in MATRIX Data Collection Without Oversight (05/20/2004) * ACLU of Pennsylvania Calls On General Assembly To Bring Matrix Under Control (03/29/2004) * ACLU Questions Michigan State Police Involvement in Data Surveillance Program (02/17/2004) * ACLU Testifies on Newly Uncovered MATRIX Program Documents (02/10/2004) * Documents Acquired By ACLU Prove That MATRIX is a Data Mining Program (01/21/2004) * What Is The Matrix? ACLU Seeks Answers on New State-Run Surveillance Program (10/30/2003) Take Action! Is your state an active participant in the MATRIX data mining program? If so, now is your opportunity to do something about it. * Citizen of Connecticut? Click here to send a fax asking your state legislator to pull out. * Citizen of Florida? Click here to send a fax asking your state legislator to pull out. * Citizen of Michigan? Click here to send a fax asking your state legislator to pull out. * Citizen of Ohio? Click here to send a fax asking your state legislator to pull out. * Citizen of Pennsylvania? Click here to send a fax asking your state legislator to pull out Freedom of Information Act Requests & Other Legal Documents * Legal Complaint in ACLU of Michigan Matrix Lawsuit (08/02/04) * FOIA Request to the US Dept. of Homeland Security o Second FOIA Request to the US Dept. of Homeland Security * FOIA Request to the California Information Practices Coordinator * FOIA Request to the Connecticut Department of Public Safety * FOIA Request to the Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement * FOIA Request to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation * FOIA Request to the Michigan Dept. of State Police * FOIA Request to the New York State Police Dept. * FOIA Request to the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation * FOIA Request to the Oregon State Police * FOIA Request to the Pennsylvania State Police Dept. o ACLU Appeal to the Denial of some Records from the Pennsylvania State Police Dept. * FOIA Request to the Texas Department of Public Safety * FOIA Request to the Utah Dept. of Public Safety News Clips * Ohio Not Rushing to Join Antiterrorism Database (Associated Press, 10/26/2003) * Two More State Back Off Matrix (Atlanta Journal-Constitution, 10/17/2003) * US Backs Florida's New Antiterrorism Database (Washington Post, 08/06/2003) Other Links * MATRIX homepage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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