".we could not corroborate whether other work analysts completed from October 2018 through June 2021 was legally authorized.” .Postal Inspector General.
A D.C. federal judge on Friday dismissed a suit challenging the U.S. Postal Service's use of facial recognition and other technologies to collect personal data, chiding a privacy watchdog and its counsel for filing claims too similar to cases previously ruled on.
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House Oversight Committee leaders on Tuesday asked the independent inspector of the postal service to examine what they called violations of Americans’ First Amendment rights through a covert surveillance program.
In a letter written by Oversight Committee Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney, Democrat of New York, and ranking member James Comer, Republican of Kentucky, the leaders expressed concern to Tammy L. Whitcomb, the U.S. Postal Service inspector general, about reports the U.S. Postal Inspection Service is using the internet Covert Operations Program, the law enforcement arm of the Postal Service, to perform intelligence operations on First Amendment activity.