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Preventing Identity Theft by Terrorists and Criminals (Joint with the Committee on Financial Services, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations)
| Hearing Advisory: | | | Hearing Advisory on Preventing Identity Theft by Terrorists and Criminals |
| Witness List: | | | Witness List on Preventing Identity Theft by Terrorists and Criminals |
| Opening Statements: | | | Opening Statement of the Hon. E. Clay Shaw, Jr., a Representative in Congress from the State of Florida, and Chairman, Subcommitee on Social Security |
| | Opening Statement of the Hon. Sue W. Kelly, a Representative in Congress from the State of New York |
| | Opening Statement of the Hon. Benjamin L. Cardin, a Representative in Congress from the State of Maryland |
| Testimony: | | | Hon. Phillip J. Bond, Under Secretary for Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce |
| | John C. Dugan, Partner, Covington & Burling, on behalf of the Financial Services Coordinating Council |
| | Evan Hendricks, Editor/Publisher, Privacy Times |
| | Hon. James G. Huse, Jr. Inspector General, Office of Inspector General, Social Security Administration |
| | Thomas J. Lehner, Executive Vice President, American Financial Services Association |
| | Stuart K. Pratt, Vice President, Government Relations, Associated Credit Bureaus, Inc. |
| | Marc Rotenberg, Executive Director, Electronic Privacy Information Center, Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University Law Center |
| | Thomas A. Sadaka, Special Counsel for Computer Crime and Identity Theft Prosecutions, Florida Office of Statewide Prosecution |
| | Fritz Streckewald, Acting Assistant Deputy Commissioner for Disability and Income Security Programs, Social Security Administration |
| Hearing Print: | | | Serial No. 107-51 -- Preventing Identity Theft by Terrorists and Criminals (PDF) 3.6M |
| | Serial No. 107-51 -- Preventing Identity Theft by Terrorists and Criminals (TEXT) 143K |
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