The Enforcement Integrated Database (EID) is a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shared common database repository used by several DHS law enforcement and homeland security applications. EID stores and maintains information related to the investigation, arrest, booking, detention, and removal of persons encountered during immigration and criminal law enforcement investigations and operations conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), all components within DHS. The Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) for EID was first published in January 2010. Since its publication, the PIA has been updated several times to reflect the expansion of information stored in EID, the types of information shared with external parties, and an enhanced electronic sharing capability. This PIA update is being conducted to address certain applications that use EID data for the identification of individuals encountered and/or arrested by ICE. This PIA update will discuss how the DHS Office of Biometric Identity Management (OBIM) uses the EID Arrest Graphical User Interface (GUI) for Law Enforcement (EAGLE); introduce the EAGLE Directed Identification Environment (EDDIE); and introduce the Digital Application for Victim Witness Identification (DAVID). ICE is publishing this PIA because EAGLE, EDDIE, and DAVID all process personally identifiable information (PII) about ICE investigation subjects and/or individuals subject to removal from the United States. May 2019
Associated SORN(s)
- DHS/ICE-011 Criminal Arrest Records and Immigration Enforcement Records (CARIER) System of Records
- DHS/ICE-009 External Investigations