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UNICOR / Federal Prison Industries Processing of sensitive but unclassified and PII data

UNICOR / Federal Prison Industries Processing of sensitive but unclassified and PII data. Monday October 15, 2007. PII Data processing. How does Unicor process material which may be sensitive but unclassified? Unicor does not process any classified information.

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UNICOR / Federal Prison Industries Processing of sensitive but unclassified and PII data

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  1. UNICOR / Federal Prison IndustriesProcessing of sensitive but unclassified and PII data Monday October 15, 2007

  2. PII Data processing How does Unicor process material which may be sensitive but unclassified? • Unicor does not process any classified information. • Information which is sensitive in nature but unclassified may be processed by a Unicor contractor but never allowed to be processed by inmate workers. • All work is carefully inspected to ensure that any sensitive data is not allowed to enter Unicor facilities. • Unicor carefully works with it’s customers to ascertain the nature of the work prior to actual the start of the project. • Unicor may also use government staff to scan documents containing PII data.

  3. 2. Using a private vendor on PII and sensitive data. Three various scenarios: • A Unicor contractor picks up, transports, and handles all files containing PII data and or sensitive information. • The private contractor inventories the files. • Scenario 1. In this scenario the files are identified in advance by the end user and clearly recognizable. The private contractor separates the clearly identified PII data files from non-PII data files and processes the PII data portion. Non PII data files are sent to Unicor for conversion. • Scenario 2. In this scenario the PII files are intermittent and sporadic within a batch. Here the private contractor reviews all files for PII data and pulls out the intermittent PII data files from batch and sends the remainder to Unicor for conversion. • Scenario 3. In this scenario the majority of the work contains PII or sensitive data and the private contractor processes all files.

  4. 3. Processing of work. • The non-sensitive and non-PII data files are transported to Unicor. • The contractor sends Unicor a list of the inventoried files from the batch along with the shipment of the non PII portion. • Unicor checks the batch inventory against the files and keys in the metadata. • Unicor converts the documents over to scanned images. • Unicor confirms that all scanned images match the inventory. • The scanned images and metadata are burned to disc, encrypted, and returned to the contractor. • The contractor checks the inventory, recombines images and metadata with the sensitive or PII portion, and then delivers finished product to the end user.

  5. Possible future processing scenario. • In this future scenario Unicor uses a contractor to scan and handle the original documents and has snippets of the image sent electronically to Unicor for data entry. • The document is broken between several data entry operators to where only a snippet or fragment of the document is seen by any one operator.

  6. PII data work flow process.

  7. Benefits of using Unicor: • Lower scanning and indexing cost. • Unicor’s data entry cost are similar to offshore labor rates. • Quality work. • Unicor’s scalable work force can gear up quickly to meet large influxes of work. • Unicor’s ability to process both PII data and non PII data from an agency rather than having to segment it out to two or more vendors. • Unicor has a contract vehicle in place with private vendors to provide services such as microfiche, microfilm, and other digitization. • Federal agencies can order from Unicor with IAA, MIPR (DD-448), or PO.

  8. Benefits of using Unicor: • Federal contractors can use Unicor as a sub contractor on federal contracts. Unicor can provide contractors off shore rates with onshore facilities. Training can be conducted locally or regionally rather than off shore. • Unicor can assist small business in the fulfillment of their federal contracts. • Social economic benefits.

  9. Contact information: • Carolyn Sheedy, Unicor Program manager, Data Services. • Tel # 202-305-3717 e-mail: Csheedy@twlakes.net • Fred Roach, Unicor Account Executive, • Tel # 931-536-4860 e-mail: Fredr@twlakes.net

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