Barry Fraser Bio • 2012-‐Present -‐ General Manager, San Francisco Bay Area Interoperable Regional
CommunicaAons Systems Authority (BayRICS) • 2007-‐2012 -‐ City and County of San Francisco Department of Emergency Management and
Department of Technology from 2007-‐2012 • 1998-‐2007 County of San Diego • MA Degree, Radio and Television, San Diego State University; JD Degree, University of San
Diego School Of Law. • AcAvely parAcipates on:
– NaAonal Public Safety TelecommunicaAons Council (NPSTC), including NPSTC’s Local Control and Quality of Service work groups.
– Chair, Public Safety Technology CommiZee, NaAonal AssociaAon of TelecommunicaAons Officers and Advisors (NATOA),
– Represents NATOA on the FirstNet Public Safety Advisory CommiZee (PSAC). – Serves on the California First Responder Network Authority (CalFRN) Board of Directors.
• Engaged with State and Federal stakeholders to plan for FirstNet naAonwide public safety broadband network in the Bay Area and California
Access to Public Safety Networks • Yesterday: • Today:
• Tomorrow: ?
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Access to “Records” • AcAviAes Occurring in Open Public • Public Records Request • Human Error • IntenAonal Data Thea
Freedom of InformaAon Act/California Public Records Act
• Governmental records shall be disclosed to the public, upon request, unless there is an excepAon.
• ExcepAons: – Privacy – ConfidenAality – Security – Public Interest: “If the public interest served by not making the record
public clearly outweighs the public interest served by disclosure of the record.” • Some jurisdicAons have enacted Sunshine Laws that eliminate this excepAon.
Public InformaAon in a Shared Network Environment
• Who “owns” the data? – Who has access? – Where is it stored? – Which laws apply?
• Is the data kept in the regular course of business? – What communicaAons must/should be saved? – Can the record be idenAfied and provided in a useful format?
– Can the record be reviewed and redacted if necessary?
Public InformaAon in a Shared Network Environment
• Specific Types of Records: – Public safety text and digital voice/video communicaAons (encrypted? stored?)?
– PaAent medical records? – Personally idenAfiable informaAon? – Photos & video images? – Law enforcement records? – 9-‐1-‐1 CommunicaAons? – OperaAonal, technical & infrastructure data that may pose a security risk?