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Home » Data Diving » Watch List Snags Fellow Feds

Watch List Snags Fellow Feds

How bad are the feds’ enemy-​​of-​​the-​​state data­bases? So bad, they can’t even keep fel­low terror-​​hunters off their black­lists, Ryan Singel reports.
airlinetoy7.jpgThe Transportation Security Administration’s air­line screen­ing sys­tem “tends to mis­take gov­ern­ment employ­ees and U.S. ser­vice­men for for­eign ter­ror­ists,” he writes in today’s Wired News. “Newly released gov­ern­ment doc­u­ments show that even hav­ing a high-​​level secu­rity clear­ance won’t keep you off the Transportation Security Administration’s Kafkaesque ter­ror­ist watch list, where you’ll suf­fer missed flights and bureau­cratic nightmares.”

According to logs from the TSA’s call cen­ter from late 2004 — which black out the names of indi­vid­u­als to pro­tect their pri­vacy — the watch list has snagged…
* A high-​​ranking gov­ern­ment employee with a better-​​than-​​top-​​secret clear­ance who is also a U.S. Army Reserve major…
* An active-​​duty Army offi­cer who had served four com­bat tours (includ­ing one in Afghanistan) and who holds a top-​​secret clear­ance.
* A retired U.S. Army offi­cer and antiterrorism/​force-​​protection offi­cer with exper­tise on weapons of mass destruc­tion who was snared when he was put back on active-​​duty sta­tus while fly­ing on a ticket paid for by the Army.

Now, I’m sure there have been improve­ments to the watch lists since 2004. But, as
Justice Department Inspector General Glenn Fine told Congress ear­lier this week, data­base man­agers still “had not ensured that the infor­ma­tion in that data­base is com­plete and accu­rate. For exam­ple, the OIG found instances where the con­sol­i­dated data­base did not con­tain names that should have been included on the watch list and inac­cu­rate or incon­sis­tent infor­ma­tion related to per­sons included in the database.”

The OIG’s June 2005 report offered 40 rec­om­men­da­tions to the TSC [Terrorist Screening Center] to address areas such as data­base improve­ments, data accu­racy and com­plete­ness, call cen­ter man­age­ment, and staffing. The TSC gen­er­ally agreed with the rec­om­men­da­tions and in some cases pro­vided evi­dence that it has taken action to cor­rect the weak­nesses that the audit iden­ti­fied.
Since issuance of the audit, the TSC has ini­ti­ated a record-​​by-​​record review of the ter­ror­ist screen­ing data­base to ensure accu­racy, com­plete­ness, and con­sis­tency of the records. TSC staff informed the OIG it is focus­ing first on the records deemed most impor­tant. According to the TSC, review of the entire data­base, which con­tains more than 235,000 [uh, make that 325,000] records, will take sev­eral years.

UPDATE 9:57 AM: Slashdot sez, “The Guardian news­pa­per has a great story about how the gath­er­ing of infor­ma­tion for ‘anti-​​terrorist’ pas­sen­ger screen­ing data­bases allowed a reporter and secu­rity guru Adam Laurie to lay the ground­work for steal­ing the iden­tity of a busi­ness trav­eller by using his dis­carded boarding-​​pass stub.”

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