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DHS Privacy Office Highlights Two Accomplishments in Homeland Security Grants

Submitted by Steve Meltzer on December 14, 2009 – 5:29 pmComments

In a public release, the Department of Homeland Security’s Privacy Office highlights two parts of the homeland security grant guidance from FEMA, “Homeland Security Grant Program: Guidance and Application Kit” (pdf). The Privacy Office considers these two portions “significant accomplishments in privacy protection.”

via Privacy Lives.  Click link to read more.

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