Misuse of National Crime Information Center Records: Joint Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary, and the Subcommittee on Information, Justice, Transportation, and Agriculture of the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, First Session, July 28, 1993

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Page 7 - Chairwoman, and Members of the Subcommittees: I am pleased to be here today to discuss our...
Page 8 - The system consists of a central computer at FBI headquarters in Washington, DC; dedicated telecommunications lines; and a coordinated network of federal and state criminal justice information systems. The...
Page 35 - Mr. Chairman, I have no questions other than to express my appreciation to Mr. Gilhooley for his very fine statement in respect to this legislation, and to state that as far as I am concerned, since the...
Page 37 - ... the subcommittees adjourned, to reconvene subject to the call of the Chairs.] APPENDIX MATERIAL SUBMITTED FOR THE HEARING...
Page 12 - Establish a level of security for all agency information systems commensurate with the sensitivity of the information and the risk and magnitude of loss or harm that could result from improper operation of the information systems...
Page 12 - for those applications considered sensitive, the management control process shall at a minimum include security specification and design reviews and systems tests.
Page 39 - USCC testified before the House Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights (Committee on the Judiciary).
Page 8 - NCIC is the nation's most extensive computerized criminal justice information system. The system consists of a central computer at FBI headquarters in Washington, DC; dedicated telecommunications lines; and a coordinated network of federal and state criminal justice information systems.
Page 8 - Over 19,000 federal, state, and local law enforcement and other criminal justice agencies in the United States and Canada can access NCIC directly.
Page 20 - ... her. After an investigation, the printouts provided by the three individuals were discovered, and the individuals were identified, prosecuted, and convicted.

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