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The President's review of big data and privacy

The White House Friday, March 21, 2014
 

The President's review of big data and privacy

In January, President Obama spoke about changes in the technology we use for national security purposes, and what they mean for our privacy broadly.

He launched a 90-day review of big data and privacy: how they affect the way we live, and the way we work -- and how data is being used by universities, the private sector, and the government.

As part of that review, we've already heard from leading privacy advocates and industry leaders, among others.

But this is a conversation that affects all Americans, and we want to make sure you have a chance to be a part of it. We want your input.

Take a moment to tell us what you think about big data, privacy, and what it means to you.

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Watch the First Lady's Travel Journal

 
Here's what's going on at the White House today.
 
 
 


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Watch the First Lady's Travel Journal

First Lady Michelle Obama arrived in Beijing yesterday to start her official visit to China. During her first day, she toured the Forbidden City with First Lady Peng Liyuan, and talked with students at Beijing Normal School.

Watch First Lady Michelle Obama recap Day One.

Hear from First Lady Michelle Obama as she recaps day one of her trip to China.

 
 

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Improving Economic Opportunity for Women and Working Families

President Obama traveled to Orlando to talk about improving economic opportunity for America's women and working families. Speaking at Valencia College, where more than half of the students are women, the President explained that women face "particular challenges" in our economy.

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President Obama Updates the American People on the Situation in Ukraine

President Obama updated the American people on the situation in Ukraine and the steps the United States is taking in response. Diplomacy between the United States and Russia continues, President Obama said, and Russia still has a different path available, "one that involves Russia pursuing a diplomatic solution with the government in Kyiv, with the support of the international community."

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Tell Us What You Think About Big Data and Privacy

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy already released a formal Request for Information seeking comments from the public on the review of big data. But we want to make it even easier for you to participate in this important process.

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  Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Time (ET)

10:15 AM: The Vice President speaks to the National Association of Community Health Centers 2014 Policy and Issues Forum

10:30 AM: The President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing

1:15 PM: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney

4:05 PM: The President meets with Internet CEOs

5:00 PM: Dr. Biden meets with teachers from the Santa Barbara Unified School District

10:00 PM: The Vice President attends a DNC event

 
 

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