Privacy Rights and Challenges in the Information Age (SPA)

Academic Year
Class No.
Description
Section
Start Date
End Date
Location/Format
AY07-08
1237
SPA
01
11/5/2007
11/9/2007
Fort McNair, DC / e-Resident
AY07-08
1238
SPA
02
1/14/2008
4/4/2008
Distributed Learning
AY07-08
1239
SPA
03
8/25/2008
8/29/2008
Fort McNair, DC / e-Resident

Course Description:
This course focuses on protecting private information while exploiting new technologies, implementing cross-agency information sharing and improving the processes of government and service to the public.  Managers learn to deal with the privacy concerns of citizens and stakeholders when implementing new systems and technology and transforming agency processes.  Topics include an examination of the rights, needs and perspective of the citizen, and the policy and legal frameworks of privacy.  Mechanisms for evaluating and dealing with privacy issues are covered, including producing Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) for system initiatives and designating Chief Privacy Officers.  The course culminates in an examination of leadership and management approaches that ensure appropriate information access and privacy protection.

Recommended Attendance:
The course is particularly valuable for managers with current or future responsibilities dealing with privacy, the processing of private information or cross-agency information sharing.  This is a non-technical course, and requires no prior knowledge of information privacy.

Prerequisites:
None.

Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to (1) recommend appropriate protection strategies, tools, and methods for gathering, managing and sharing private information, and (2) develop policies to manage privacy in government initiatives.