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Information Maine Analysis and An Center MIAC Oversight and Regulation MIAC MIAC OVERSIGHT/REGULATION OPERATING AUTHORITY – Federal Government & State of Maine The MIAC was established through Executive Order by Governor Baldacci in December of 2006. As a unit within the Bureau of State Police, the MIAC operates within MRSA Title 25, C. 351. FEDERAL DHS OVERSIGHT: The MIAC is a member of the national Fusion Center network and operated under guidelines from DHS. Privacy Policy (28 CFR Pt 23) Civil liberties / Civil rights focus. Baseline Capabilities (COCs), self & peer assessments. The MIAC has a designated 'Privacy Officer' and a 'Security Officer', roles required and defined by DHS. The MIAC technology applications utilize the Global Justice Exchange Model / ISE. The MIAC complies with the National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan DOJ CJIS security standards which require that records in NCIC be protected from unauthorized access through appropriate administrative, physical, and technical safeguards. These safeguards include restricting access to those with a need to know to perform their official duties, and using locks, alarm devices, passwords, and/or encrypting data communications. Users of the NCIC system will be restricted to only those privileges necessary to perform an authorized task(s). All users must attend training on the use and access to NCIC. STATE LEVEL OVERSIGHT: MIAC Advisory Board (Board operated under by-laws). Maine OIT standards for network and firewall data security (email and systems). The MIAC operates as a unit within DPS, Bureau of State Police. The MIAC is overseen by a State Police Lieutenant who serves as the Director, and a Sergeant who is the Compliance Officer.
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