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Government technology professionals will increasingly collect and interact with information from the public in their pursuit of user-centered service design. Working closely with the Federal Privacy Council, TTS will explore how the application of technology might help civil servants understand and mitigate the risks that aggregations of personally identifiable information pose to the privacy of members of the public.
An idea submitted by a civil servant at:General Services Administration, Federal Acquisition Service
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Government technology professionals will increasingly collect and interact with information from the public in their pursuit of user-centered service design. Working closely with the Federal Privacy Council, TTS will explore how the application of technology might help civil servants understand and mitigate the risks that aggregations of personally identifiable information pose to the privacy of members of the public.
An idea submitted by a civil servant at: General Services Administration, Federal Acquisition Service
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: