{"id":233258,"date":"2017-08-07T17:26:09","date_gmt":"2017-08-07T21:26:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/these-are-the-technology-firms-lining-up-to-build-trumps-extreme-vetting-program-the-intercept.php"},"modified":"2017-08-07T17:26:09","modified_gmt":"2017-08-07T21:26:09","slug":"these-are-the-technology-firms-lining-up-to-build-trumps-extreme-vetting-program-the-intercept","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/technology\/these-are-the-technology-firms-lining-up-to-build-trumps-extreme-vetting-program-the-intercept.php","title":{"rendered":"These Are the Technology Firms Lining Up to Build Trump&#8217;s Extreme Vetting Program &#8211; The Intercept"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Back when he was a presidential candidate, in August      2016, Donald Trump promised his followers and the world that      he would screen would-be immigrants using extreme vetting,      a policy that has remained as ambiguous as it is threatening      (his haphazard and arbitrary Muslim ban was the apparent      result of that pledge). Today, Homeland Security documents      show the American private sector is eager to help build an      advanced computer system to make Trumps extreme vetting a      reality.    <\/p>\n<p>      On July 18 and 19, the U.S. Immigration and Customs      Enforcements Homeland Security Investigations division      hosted an industry day for technology companies interested      in building a new tool for the Homeland Security apparatus.      The event was only supposed to take one day at the Crystal      City Marriott in Arlington, Virginia, but was expanded to two      after what ICE called an overwhelming response from      interested companies. According to an ICE document titled      Extreme Vetting Initiative provided to potential      contractors, the agencys current ability to evaluate an      immigrants potential for criminality or terrorism is      inadequate, fragmented across mission areas and are both      time-consuming and manually labor-intensive due to      complexities in the current U.S immigration system. ICE is      simply digging around so much, at such a fever      pitchunder Trump,that theyve created a hopeless      backlog.    <\/p>\n<p>      So its time for something new and better, says ICE:      asystem that will serve as an overarching vetting      machine that automates, centralizes, and streamlines the      current manual vetting process while simultaneously making      determinations via automation if the data retrieved is      actionable in order to implement the Presidents various      Executive Orders (EOs) that address American immigration and      border protection security and interests. In other words,      data-mining software that helps ICE agents find human targets      faster.    <\/p>\n<p>        A slide from an ICE presentation made at the agencys        Industry Day in July.      <\/p>\n<p>      ICEs hopeis that this privately developed software      will help go far beyond matters of legality to matters of the      heart. The system mustdetermine and evaluate an      applicants probability of becoming a positively contributing      member of society, as well as their ability to contribute to      national interests and predict whether an applicant intends      to commit criminal or terrorist acts after entering the      United States. Using software to this end is certainly in      line with Trumps campaign rhetoric  during a rally in      Phoenix, he described how extreme vetting would make sure      the U.S. only accepts the right people, using ideological      certification to make sure that those we are admitting to our      country share our values and love our people.    <\/p>\n<p>      Sign-in sheets from the ICE event show a sizable private      sector turnout, including representatives from IBM, Booz      Allen Hamilton, LexisNexis, SAS, and Deloitte, along with a      litany of smaller firms, such asPraescient Analytics,      Red Hat, PlanetRisk, and Babel Street (the sign-in sheets can      be read below).    <\/p>\n<p>      The tool, according to ICE documents, will solvethe      fact that the agency is dealing with such an enormous volume      of people that analyzing them through traditional means is      becoming less feasible  Homeland Securitys Counterterrorism      and Criminal Exploitation Unit (CTCEU) reviews over      1,000,000 violator leads for derogatory information annually      and sends approximately 8,400 cases to HSI field offices for      investigation.    <\/p>\n<p>      Should ICE succeed, the Extreme Vetting Initiative will make      analyzing millions of people for potentially threatening      traits more manageable. The initiative appears to be chiefly      aimed at what ICE calls nonimmigrants, a term for foreign      nationals seeking temporary entry to the United States for a      specific purpose. Interested contractors were told their      system must be capable of scraping not only data in various      law enforcement databases and other government agency      computer systems (including       FALCON, an immigration database created by Palantir) but      will extensively exploit anything that can be found on the      public internet in order to provide continuous vetting of      foreign visitors for the entirety of their stay. Essentially,      anything online that doesnt require a password would be fair      game under the Extreme Vetting Initiative:    <\/p>\n<p>        The Contractor shall analyze and apply techniques to        exploit publically [sic] available information, such as        media, blogs, public hearings, conferences, academic        websites, social media websites such as Twitter, Facebook,        and LinkedIn, radio, television, press, geospatial sources,        internet sites, and specialized publications with intent to        extract pertinent information regarding targets, including        criminals, fugitives, nonimmigrant violators, and targeted        national security threats and their location.      <\/p>\n<p>      ICE declined to comment for this article, but in a Q&A      session with contractors, the agencylamented that its      biggest constraint, because we are a vetting\/screening      operation, is that we are required to work with what is      publically [sic] available. That said, ICE told the      contractors that as far as what data is ingested into the      Extreme Vetting Initiative system, theyre willing to be very      flexible:    <\/p>\n<p>        We are open to anything right now. Wed have to run it thru        Privacy but the idea is to be nimble here. We dont want to        be restrictive so we dont want to strictly limit it to        certain datasets. We recognize things are changing all the        time as is our ability to navigate thru new permissions to        enhance law enforcements ability to do their job. We        expect that to continue in the near term to get the job        done.      <\/p>\n<p>      That same Q&A document includes a pointed question from      an unnamed contractor about the potential for the entire plan      to be foiled by the American Civil Liberties Union:    <\/p>\n<p>        Five years ago the FBI tried to accomplish the objectives        that are being stated here and the ACLU shut it down. The        FBI tried to [do] this type of contract in the past and the        ACLU shut them down. Does ICE realize the problems of the        past and what happened before?      <\/p>\n<p>      But ICE doesnt seem particularly worried, explaining that      while the FBI has been tripped up when attempting similar      data-mining operations against American citizens, an      operation focused on non-citizens would be less likely to      face such obstacles. The prediction is that in the near      future there will be legislation addressing what you can and      cant do, the agency answered. We will continue to do it      until someone says that we cant.    <\/p>\n<p>      Documents published with this article:    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Go here to see the original:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/theintercept.com\/2017\/08\/07\/these-are-the-technology-firms-lining-up-to-build-trumps-extreme-vetting-program\/\" title=\"These Are the Technology Firms Lining Up to Build Trump's Extreme Vetting Program - The Intercept\">These Are the Technology Firms Lining Up to Build Trump's Extreme Vetting Program - The Intercept<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Back when he was a presidential candidate, in August 2016, Donald Trump promised his followers and the world that he would screen would-be immigrants using extreme vetting, a policy that has remained as ambiguous as it is threatening (his haphazard and arbitrary Muslim ban was the apparent result of that pledge). 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