March 12, 2021 Privacy and Surveillance Advisory Board Meeting Agenda

Friday, March 12, 2021

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    Agenda

    1. Roll Call

      Taraneh Moayed – Chair, Assistant Director, Office of Contract Administration

      Blake Valenta – Analytics Strategist, DataSF, City Administrator’s Office

      Brian Roberts – Policy Analyst, Department of Technology

      Mark de la Rosa – Acting Chief Auditor Executive, City Service Auditor, Controller’s Office

      Maria McKee – Director of Research & Planning, Juvenile Probation

      Matthias Jaime – Director, Committee on Information Technology

      Todd Rydstrom – Deputy Controller, Controller’s Office

      Guy Clarke – IT Governance Director, San Francisco International Airport

      Nnena Ukuku – Public Member, Privacy Attorney

    2. Approval of Minutes from February 26, 2021 (Action Item)
    3. Chair Update
    4. Review and Approval of Surveillance Technology Policy: Security Camera (Action Item)

      Section 19B of the City & County of San Francisco’s Administrative Code requires all departments with surveillance technologies to develop a Surveillance Impact Report and Surveillance Technology Policy for their ongoing authorized use. Each Surveillance Technology Policy must be approved by COIT before they are reviewed by the Board of Supervisors.

      The following departments will be using the citywide policy standard for the ongoing use of security cameras:

      • Department of Health
      • Recreation and Parks

      The following departments will be presenting a separate policy for use of security cameras:

      • Public Utilities Commission
    5. Public Comment
    6. Adjournment

    Date & Time

    Friday, March 12, 2021
    10:00 am to 12:00 pm

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    Public comment call-in information

    Access code 187 148 1045.

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