The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Criminal Case Management System (CCMS) serves as the primary investigative case management system for all criminal cases in various stages of investigation across CBP.1 CCMS allows CBP to record, maintain, link, coordinate, de-conflict, and share timely criminal case information, as well as centrally manage evidence, document criminal case development, and track prosecutorial and investigative outcomes. CBP is conducting this Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) to assess the potential privacy risks and mitigation measures associated with CCMS because it collects, stores, and uses personally identifiable information (PII) about members of the public. August 2024
Associated SORN(s):
- DHS/ALL-004 General Information Technology Access Account Records System (GITAARS)
- DHS/CBP-006 Automated Targeting System (ATS)
- DHS/CBP-011 U.S. Customs and Border Protection TECS
- DHS/CBP-013 Seized Assets and Case Tracking System (SEACATS)
- DHS/CBP-023 Border Patrol Enforcement Records (BPER)
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DHS/CBP/PIA-081 Criminal Case Management System (CCMS) | 558.57 KB | 08/16/2024 |