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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Immigration and Naturalization Service

[INS No. 2186-02]

 
Immigration and Naturalization Service; First Meeting of the Data 
Management Improvement Act of 2000 Task Force

AGENCY: Immigration and Naturalization Service, Justice.

ACTION: Notice of meeting

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    Committee meeting: Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) 
Data Management Improvement Act of 2000 (DMIA) Task Force.
    Date and time: Wednesday, February 20, 2002, 1 to 5 p.m.
    Place: Immigration and Naturalization Service Headquarters, 425 I 
Street NW., Washington, DC 20536, Shaughnessy Conference Room, Sixth 
Floor.
    Status: Open. First meeting of the INS DMIA Task Force.
    Purpose: In accordance with the provisions of the Federal Advisory 
Committee Act (FACA), as amended, 5 U.S.C. app. 2 , DMIA, Public Law 
106-215, and 41 CFR Part 102-3, the Attorney General in consultation 
with the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Commerce, and the 
Secretary of the Treasury established a Task Force to carry out the 
duties described in section 3(c) of the DMIA. See 66 FR 3616-01 
(January 16, 2001). Subsequent to the initial filing of the Task Force 
Charter with Congress in December 2000, Congress amended the DMIA to 
state that the Attorney General shall also consult with the new Office 
of Homeland Security in establishing the DMIA Trask Force. See USA 
Patriot Act of 2001, Public Law 107-56, section 415 (October 26, 2001)
    The Task Force will evaluate and make recommendations on:
    (1) How the Attorney General can efficiently and effectively carry 
out section1 10 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant 
Responsibility act of 1996 (IIRIRA) (8 U.S.C. 1221 note), Public Law 
104-208, as amended by DMIA, section 2.
    (2) How the United States can improve the flow of traffic at 
airports, seaports, and land border ports-of-entry through:
    (A) Enhancing systems for data collection and data sharing, 
including the integrated entry and exit data system described in 
IIRIRA, section 110 (as amended), by better use of technology, 
resources, and personnel;
    (B) Increasing cooperation between the public and private sectors:
    (C) Increasing cooperation among Federal agencies and among Federal 
and State agencies; and
    (D) Modifying information technology systems while taking into 
account the different data systems, infrastructure, and processing 
procedures at airports, seaports, and land border ports-of-entry; and
    (3) The cost of implementing each of the Task Forces 
recommendations.
    Composition of Task Force: in accordance with the DMIA, section 
3(b), the task force consists of the attorney general (or his designee) 
as chairperson and 16 representatives from Federal, State, and local 
agencies with interests in immigration and naturalization; travel and 
tourism; transportation; trade; law enforcement; national security; or 
the environment; and private sector representatives of affected 
industries and groups.
    Summary of Agenda As this is the first meeting of the DMIA Task 
Force, the principal purpose of the meeting will be to introduce the 
members to each other and to discuss future activities of the Task 
Force. There also will be an overview of the requirements of the DMIA 
and a designated period of time for public comment. The DMIA Task Force 
will be chaired by Michael D. Cronin, Acting Executive Associate 
Commissioner, INS Office of Programs, on behalf of the Attorney 
General.
    Public participation: The meeting is open to the public, but 
advance notice of attendance is requested to ensure adequate seating 
and to arrange for appropriate clearance into the building. Persons 
planning to attend should notify the contact person at least 5 days 
prior to the meeting. Members of the public may submit written 
statements at any time before or after the meeting to the contact 
person for consideration by the DMIA Task Force. Only written 
statements received by the contact person at least 5 days prior to the 
meeting will be considered for discussion at the meeting.
    Contact person: Debbie Hemmes, Immigration and Naturalization 
Service, 425 I Street NW., Room 7236, Washington, DC 20536; telephone: 
(202) 305-9863; fax: (202) 616-7612; e-mail: Deborah.Hemes@usdoj.gov.

    Dated: January 28, 2002.
James W. Ziglar,
Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service.
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