"The posting says that ICE is "working with increasing volumes of criminal, civil, and regulatory, administrative documentation from numerous internal and external sources." The agency frames the request as a way to survey what tools are currently available to help manage and analyze the information ICE has, saying it is looking at "existing and emerging" products that are "comparable to large providers of investigative data and legal/risk analytics.""
"In addition, the entry says "the Government is seeking to understand the current state of Ad Tech compliant and location data services available to federal investigative and operational entities, considering regulatory constraints and privacy expectations of support investigations activities." The filing offers little detail beyond that broad description: It does not spell out which regulations or privacy standards would apply, nor does it name any specific "Big Data and Ad Tech" services or vendors ICE is interested in."
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement requested information about commercial Big Data and Ad Tech products that would directly support investigative activities. ICE said it is working with increasing volumes of criminal, civil, regulatory, and administrative documentation from numerous internal and external sources. The agency intends to survey existing and emerging tools comparable to large providers of investigative data and legal/risk analytics. The filing seeks to understand Ad Tech-compliant and location data services available to federal investigative and operational entities while considering regulatory constraints and privacy expectations. The notice did not specify applicable regulations, privacy standards, or named vendors. ICE described the filing as for information and planning purposes.
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