You originally started your presentation by talking about information sharing agreements between states and agencies. Who does it well? Which country does it well? Do the agreements that end up being created identify how long the data is kept? If there are errors in data that's being sent over, if there's some misinformation that goes from Canada to Austria, and then all of a sudden we correct it, is there some sort of mechanism to do that on the other side, as well? To what extent do we actually inform? If a person's data is being transported, to what extent do we inform the person that their data has been shared with other states and agencies?
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