Geolocation data providers (Office of the Attorney General - Hawaii)

Beryl Lipton filed this request with the Office of the Attorney General - Hawaii of Hawaii.
Tracking #

MID # 21-11716

Multi Request Geolocation data providers
Est. Completion Dec. 7, 2021
Status
No Responsive Documents

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From: Beryl Lipton

To Whom It May Concern:

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) seeks records describing the relationship between your agency and third-party providers of geolocation data. In particular, we seek records related to:
• the location data provider Gravy Analytics and its subsidiary Venntel
• Babel Street’s service Locate X.

For the purposes of this request, the term “geolocation data” refers to GPS data acquired from cell phone apps, connected vehicles, or other connected devices, or from third-party aggregators of such data, which pertains to the location of individual persons or devices, whether identified or de-identified.

We request the following records for the period between January 1, 2015 and the present:

- All contracts or written agreements between Office of the Attorney General - Hawaii, or consultants thereof, and Gravy Analytics, Venntel, or Babel Street;
- All presentations, marketing materials, or proposals by contractors, subcontractors, or consultants working with Office of the Attorney General - Hawaii relating to the use of geolocation data from Gravy Analytics, Venntel, or Babel Street;
- All technical documentation, guides, presentations, or policies describing access to, storage of, or use of geolocation data acquired from Gravy Analytics, Venntel, or Babel Street;
- All privacy policies, memoranda of understanding, data-sharing agreements, or terms of use applying to geolocation data acquired from Gravy Analytics, Venntel, or Babel Street;
- All written communications, emails, and attachments between Office of the Attorney General - Hawaii and Gravy Analytics, Venntel, or Babel Street;
- All written communications, emails, and attachments between Office of the Attorney General - Hawaii and INRIX.

If your office or agency contracts with a company not named here for geolocation data, provision of the alternate organization and equivalent responsive materials would be greatly appreciated.

The requested documents will be made available to the general public. This request is being made in the public interest and is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Sincerely,

Beryl Lipton
Investigative Researcher, Electronic Frontier Foundation
beryl.lipton@eff.org

From: Office of the Attorney General - Hawaii

Dear Beryl Lipton,

This responds to your request to the Hawaii Attorney General's office for public records, originally received by our office on July 9, 2021 and followed by several updates, the most recent of which was received today, December 7, 2021. As the deputy assigned to respond to your inquiry, I sent a responsive email and Notice to Requester form to your eff.org email address on July 23, 2021. I did not understand how the MuckRock system works and now realize this was in error, and I apologize that this has been left pending for such a long period of time.

Those documents (attached) noted that our office does not possess any records or information concerning Gravy Analytics, Venntel, Babel Street, or Locate X, and therefore we have no records to produce. If you have any further questions, please feel free to email me directly at christopher.ji.leong@hawaii.gov. Thank you for your inquiry, and again, my apologies for not resolving this earlier.

Christopher J.I. Leong
Deputy Attorney General
Commerce and Economic Development Division
Department of the Attorney General, State of Hawaii

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