Predpol documents, DHS (Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General)

Caroline Haskins filed this request with the Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General of the United States of America.
Multi Request Predpol documents, DHS
Due Dec. 4, 2018
Est. Completion None
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Awaiting Response

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From: Caroline Haskins


To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, I hereby request the following records:

Recent media reports suggest that the Department of Homeland Security has made use of or will make use of Predpol predictive policing software (https://boingboing.net/2018/10/30/el-monte-and-tacoma.html), as the DHS has a Predpol login portal (https://dhs.predpol.com/login/).

Therefore, I am requesting the following records related to the above program:

* Any software and algorithms developed for the implementation of the program. I'm particularly interested in any algorithms that have a public policy outcome, such as providing guidance on a policy or an assessment of an individual. More generally, I would like any software that was developed by or with, given to, used by, purchased or licensed to this agency for implementation of the above referenced program. This would include original source code, any compiled binaries (also known as executables), spreadsheets, program scripts, and other digital materials used to calculate any data in the above program. It would also include the input training data for machine learning algorithms. Collectively, these responsive materials will be referred to as "the software" in the following paragraphs.

* All instructional materials, presentations and presentation materials (including recorded video and audio, PowerPoint files, prepared remarks, and slides formats), and other guidance on the use of "the software." This includes any notes taking during meetings that discussed the use of the software, any explanations (whether internally or externally generated) of how the software works, and any other document that has been used to help explain the use of "the software" to any party, including internal documentation, public relations materials, and executive summaries. This also includes any description of input and output data fields that will aid in understanding the type of information that is submitted to the software, and that is produced by the software.

* A copy of any privacy impact assessments, use policies, standard operating procedures, data retention policies, legal opinions, warranties, non-disclosure agreements, contracts, liability waivers, insurance agreements, Requests for Proposals, Responses to Requests for Proposal, Memorandums of Understanding, Letters of Interest, usage policies, or informal agreements that reference "the software" or otherwise guide it use or the relationship between this agency and the provider or developer of the software.

* A copy of any funding opportunity announcements, grant applications and grantor status/progress reports, reports to legislative bodies, annual reports that mention the use of the Software, as well as audit records, including but not limited to security audits of the software, misuse reports, and reports to oversight bodies.
* A copy of any validation studies conducted with respect to the program or with respect to any software or algorithms used in connection with the program, and a copy of any records pertaining to inquiries for the need of validation studies, or discussion of potential or actual validation studies. By “validation study,” I mean any study designed to assess how accurate the program is in predicting what it is supposed to predict, or to assess whether the program may err in the direction of either under- or overestimating likelihoods or predicted outcomes, or may produce any results that are biased or unexpected in any way.

* For the aspects of the software that require an input, for example, to compute a value, we request a copy of the five most recent sets of data that were used for input, as well as the five most recent outputs of the software, in whatever their native format is. If these inputs or outputs include exempt information, we ask that you exempt only that information which is specifically exempted from law, and provide the other material.

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes. It will be used in the course of reporting for Motherboard, VICE’s science and technology website (www.motherboard.vice.com).

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request 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.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 20 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Caroline Haskins

From: Department of Homeland Security Office of Inspector General

Thank you for your interest in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Inspector General (DHS-OIG).

For your information, DHS-OIG is responsible for conducting and supervising audits, investigations, and inspections relating to the programs and operations of DHS. Additionally, this unit of DHS-OIG only handles Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests for specific, identifiable government records that exist and can be located in DHS-OIG files.

Furthermore, the FOIA does not require this office to answer questions, perform legal research, or create records to respond to FOIA requests As such we cannot be of any assistance to you. It is evident from your below email that you are not requesting DHS-OIG records. If we have misunderstood your below e-mail, then you may reply to this e-mail telling us why you believe DHS-OIG would maintain the records you seek.

The DHS-OIG FOIA unit will not take any other action on the email communication you submitted below.

Sincerely,
FOIA/DHS-OIG

From: Caroline Haskins

Okay, thank you very much for your help.

Best,
Caroline Haskins

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