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and they were up to the end of april for the data it is timely and it is self-explanatory again, the top 5 24 percent another good percentage are cell phone citation and distracked driver's leads to other issues maybe 6 will be color to reaching our goal quicker all 2014 the same data breakdown by mold 94 sizings e citations were issued to callers and pedestrians and one percent to bicycles pretty self-explanatory. >> by charts i was told you like by charts showing the same thing. >> okay. here is a comparison of quarters i like i like to compare data to me it tells me a better picture when you see where wisp and are in fourth quarter you've not seen the last presentation including the last quarters so this is 2014 versus 2013 we started tracking data in the middle of 2013 so it the not fair the data is not that accurate as it could be so the fourth quarter very accurate 27 percent in 2014 we wrote more citations our department has in documented history we're not great at documenting data before that okay red light cameras never coun
and they were up to the end of april for the data it is timely and it is self-explanatory again, the top 5 24 percent another good percentage are cell phone citation and distracked driver's leads to other issues maybe 6 will be color to reaching our goal quicker all 2014 the same data breakdown by mold 94 sizings e citations were issued to callers and pedestrians and one percent to bicycles pretty self-explanatory. >> by charts i was told you like by charts showing the same thing....
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we appreciate that in the data it's been a mixed bag we've made process in easier that are important we have a ways to go i know that unlike has a couple of thoughts and had wonderful conversations with the captains and has ideas i want to say our job is to help continue to support the police department and they've tried to reach their goals of 50 percent of citations traffic citations related to the folks we support the focus and look at the individual collision using uses u causes our station it makes that relevant and look forward to continuing to support our work i know the other thing that commander maddox t is working on fewer fatalities but actually more severe injuries bans our records and the sharing the collision report that the mta after those collisions happen i know there are state laws it is critical that lets them come in and make safety corrections so look forward to working with you and very much appreciated our support commissioner president loftus and chief suhr and commander maddox and others thank you. >> thank you from walk sf welcome. >> thank you for remembered
we appreciate that in the data it's been a mixed bag we've made process in easier that are important we have a ways to go i know that unlike has a couple of thoughts and had wonderful conversations with the captains and has ideas i want to say our job is to help continue to support the police department and they've tried to reach their goals of 50 percent of citations traffic citations related to the folks we support the focus and look at the individual collision using uses u causes our station...
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in >> i can speak to the first question. i don't have data on rehospitalization. econd question is when you talk about free standing community sniffs and where we placing them, all of them within san francisco or some of them are outside of san francisco? >> we all do on education -- occasion have to place people outside of san francisco. we all know one of the things we all lack in healthcare is predictability and volume. there are times where all systems are full and we do place outside of san francisco. >> that comes to the questions of transportation. wouldn't that kind of add another layer of risk to patients? >> it's definitely at the top of the list. there's all kinds of inconveniences for families etcetera. it's never a first choice to place people outside of san francisco. on the reahead mission -- readmission we develop a transition care program. one of the areas we did look at was the skilled nursing readmission. i know both st. mary's and st. francis as driven us to work closely with the skilled nursing facilities. >> i agree with missioner karshmer it'
in >> i can speak to the first question. i don't have data on rehospitalization. econd question is when you talk about free standing community sniffs and where we placing them, all of them within san francisco or some of them are outside of san francisco? >> we all do on education -- occasion have to place people outside of san francisco. we all know one of the things we all lack in healthcare is predictability and volume. there are times where all systems are full and we do place...
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the number and timelyness the usability of data and improving the consistentcy and being able the confidentiality and in policymaking and decision makings supporting every department is required to have an open data correspond so the team of two has to have that and such the housing portal when the city adopted the ordinance recommended to open data the mayor's office moved afford with implementation so the addition of those two positions to correct for that their flaunted a work or the are order with the department of technology. >> i misread the budget analyst report that mixed up the grandfathered position with the new data positions i understand now thank you. >> thank you, ms. howard. >> just to confirm we're working on not in full agreement. >> we're in agreement with the cut recommendations proposed by the budget analyst, the policy recommendations we would not support. >> okay. we'll defer those items next week. >> you can take action on the budget analyst represents. >> mr. rose our report. >> yes. mr. chair and members of the committee incidentally we recommend the proposal that you cal
the number and timelyness the usability of data and improving the consistentcy and being able the confidentiality and in policymaking and decision makings supporting every department is required to have an open data correspond so the team of two has to have that and such the housing portal when the city adopted the ordinance recommended to open data the mayor's office moved afford with implementation so the addition of those two positions to correct for that their flaunted a work or the are...
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you look at the jobs data an amazing picture of the economy, you look at the consumption data and you've got this terrible picture. not terrible but unbelievably weak. a lot of economists i think marty feld stein and ken roegrove stan fisher gave a talk in the spring talking about how he doesn't believe the gdp data that much, looks mostly at the employment data. i think you're starting to see economists question how robust and accurate this data is. are we measuring it correctly. i mean we all live in this world with amazing innovation and it's like we're the least productive. so something is not connecting. i think the feds -- we had that san francisco fed paper out earlier a couple weeks ago that got the market in a bit of a lather. to me that points to something that mike was alluding to the bar is not as high at the fed, because i think a lot of people on the committee are questioning this data and its acraegs. that said i mean it's going to be hard to do anything aggressive in the face of a negative gdp. >> mike on this subject of data. i'm curious to get your take particularly on
you look at the jobs data an amazing picture of the economy, you look at the consumption data and you've got this terrible picture. not terrible but unbelievably weak. a lot of economists i think marty feld stein and ken roegrove stan fisher gave a talk in the spring talking about how he doesn't believe the gdp data that much, looks mostly at the employment data. i think you're starting to see economists question how robust and accurate this data is. are we measuring it correctly. i mean we all...
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and sharing the data. they don't do that reliability. >> the department of justice says it's only able to identify about half of all whom homicides. the true number pay be as high as 928. brian's organization using police reports, and other research methods positively identified 1,192 lives lost at the hands of police in 2014. estimates. >> i mean, in a perfect world police departments would report it. i don't have faith it would happen. sam is a 25-year-old stamford graduate creating a website called mapping police violence. analysing data from citizen websites like killed by police. drawing from his background. they have broken down the data by race, gender age and location. and came up with eye-opening conclusions. >> we have learned that what the protests are saying is correct and validated by the data. black folks are 3-times more likely to be killed by police. black folks are likely to be killed if they are unarmed. more black people were unarmed and killed by police than white people, despite the fa
and sharing the data. they don't do that reliability. >> the department of justice says it's only able to identify about half of all whom homicides. the true number pay be as high as 928. brian's organization using police reports, and other research methods positively identified 1,192 lives lost at the hands of police in 2014. estimates. >> i mean, in a perfect world police departments would report it. i don't have faith it would happen. sam is a 25-year-old stamford graduate...
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that's the only caveat i would add. >> i'm assuming there's data to back all of this up. view not the rational behavior of folks in our city that we want to keep healthy and vibrant and financially stable. i was just looking at some data. this was a good time to bring this up. i think there is as a department has indicated that there's reallial difference between the short term sniff and the long term sniff. this is a closure of short term sniff within the hospitals. the free standing really don't have short term sniff for the most part. >> they do. the majority -- >> one of the deficits from this data we don't know what the free standing short term sniff capacity is. it doesn't say what the capacity is of short term sniff. it says free standing sniff. >> we don't have data on that. >> you don't have the data on short term. hospital affiliated ones are basically short term. we don't know what the other 1500 are so, how many really are short term. >> rake. >> if you go only on the short term, we're looking at about 180 short term hospital beds that then 32 in this case repr
that's the only caveat i would add. >> i'm assuming there's data to back all of this up. view not the rational behavior of folks in our city that we want to keep healthy and vibrant and financially stable. i was just looking at some data. this was a good time to bring this up. i think there is as a department has indicated that there's reallial difference between the short term sniff and the long term sniff. this is a closure of short term sniff within the hospitals. the free standing...
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this is how the malicious access to opm data was discovered. this newly discovered threat was shared with our private sector partners and other trusted partners around the community. our inner response team has been working with opm to assess the nature and scope of the incident. there are a few things i can share. we were able to use the einstein capabilities to detect the intrusions in the part that houses the records. some opm personal data was compromised, this is the 4.2 million number director archuleta referenced today. as a result of the april 2015 investigation, opm continued to conduct investigations and discovered evidence of an additional compromise and we led another response team to assess and found background information was exposed and possibly infiltrated. that is under investigation. we learned the ongoing implementation of two sectors, which was a protection measure, may have mitigated continued effects. although i am appearing today ready to provide information to this committee i do so with some concern. as i mentioned, we r
this is how the malicious access to opm data was discovered. this newly discovered threat was shared with our private sector partners and other trusted partners around the community. our inner response team has been working with opm to assess the nature and scope of the incident. there are a few things i can share. we were able to use the einstein capabilities to detect the intrusions in the part that houses the records. some opm personal data was compromised, this is the 4.2 million number...
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needs of data so that is the most exciting part about this school data profile the other exciting component is it when you going to the federal and the state indexes they all are a driven by a single measure of they take performance and growth into account not one index that takes the inputs or the input variables that go into a school take into account we've tried to do that here we really proud of our index i'm sorry about the it's not clear do i have it. >> the picture- >> (inaudible). >> okay just a visual but i've memorized it that i am walk us through in terms of the important vabldz we looked at two important variables the student and teacher characteristics with regards to the student we looked at primarily all the characteristics of students that have been underserved in our district so they would include all the problematic factors and the ethnic factors within that profile the other thing not just the percentage but also the size the population at the school was considered ♪ earthquakes the two variables looked at was stability and experience
needs of data so that is the most exciting part about this school data profile the other exciting component is it when you going to the federal and the state indexes they all are a driven by a single measure of they take performance and growth into account not one index that takes the inputs or the input variables that go into a school take into account we've tried to do that here we really proud of our index i'm sorry about the it's not clear do i have it. >> the picture- >>...
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i found other possibilities for the data breach. when i filed my taxes i had overpaid and it don't have electronic transfer to a debate because i will not share that with the irs or anybody else alive received it in the paper check. was surprised me there is also a flier from the consumer financial protection bureau that has the power to impose and reporting requirements on personal information. people love worried about the national security administration they should worry about them. they get all of our data all the time that is a possibility for a security breach. ill-fated goes to the i.r.a. rest through the consumer protection financial bureau especially since it is funded through non appropriated funds from the reserve system's earnings before it ever gets to the general fund and a question for the appropriate use taxpayer dollars to advertise cfpp as a kid by including in the mailing with a tax refund. and as a cfpb is supposed to be a independent air organization of the treasury department should solicit information on their
i found other possibilities for the data breach. when i filed my taxes i had overpaid and it don't have electronic transfer to a debate because i will not share that with the irs or anybody else alive received it in the paper check. was surprised me there is also a flier from the consumer financial protection bureau that has the power to impose and reporting requirements on personal information. people love worried about the national security administration they should worry about them. they...
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linkage of what happens in the classroom and the data and i also think the outlet mice i piece i'll end with in previous iterations it been more of a blunt instrument the complaints we're heard that school community were sort of this is this resource as opposed to this is not what we put in our site plan or with we'd rather have it, it is great to see this getting to be a finer instrument you can actually have a conversation is a okay. this is where we see we need assistance for the resources let's have a conversation about the right resources to address this particular issue thank you. >> commissioner fewer then commissioner wynns. >> thank you dr. murase thank you for this presentation. >> so i'm going to request in the future if we could have this print a little bit larger too i'm sorry. i'm almost 60 that is hard for me, i think for listening audience that this is sort of high-level stuff if i hadn't of sat with you for an hour sorry i took much longer than commissioners to fully understand i wouldn't be able to understand it, it is nuance to them and i
linkage of what happens in the classroom and the data and i also think the outlet mice i piece i'll end with in previous iterations it been more of a blunt instrument the complaints we're heard that school community were sort of this is this resource as opposed to this is not what we put in our site plan or with we'd rather have it, it is great to see this getting to be a finer instrument you can actually have a conversation is a okay. this is where we see we need assistance for the resources...
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alix: we have the jobs data tomorrow. i was fascinated by the grease eeadlines -- the greec headlines. they are the first country to do that and the only other country that has done that is the zambia. ae: there was always possibility that this could happen, but now it is official. the other surprise story had to do with the ims. the imf told the fed what to do. let's hear what christine lagarde had to say. forstine: there is a case waiting to raise rates until there is more of a tangible sign of inflation. hike would beate better off in early 2016. joe: everybody was surprised by this. i cannot believe the imf is telling the fed what to do. the fed -- they have advised the bank of japan. -- i think americans think, i cannot believe they are telling us what to do, but they should get over it. yellen isthink janet going to consider what christine lagarde said at all. i do not think it will have any impact on policy. but i did not find it to be that ridiculous. alix: we did see reaction in the bond market. -- we had the 10 -
alix: we have the jobs data tomorrow. i was fascinated by the grease eeadlines -- the greec headlines. they are the first country to do that and the only other country that has done that is the zambia. ae: there was always possibility that this could happen, but now it is official. the other surprise story had to do with the ims. the imf told the fed what to do. let's hear what christine lagarde had to say. forstine: there is a case waiting to raise rates until there is more of a tangible sign...
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or celebrate and learn from and the lasts piece to consider as we go into how we transmitted the data the lessons from the superintendent zebras and lessons from the support we've provides water for the more intensive schools and the second piece some schools in move that is not net e necessarily because the conditions mid-market because of the persistence system ethic champs we have to solve you'll be able to see in the next session what we're going to expose some of the challenges so as mentioned 3 components of m t ss one we're all most familiar with which is the direct intervention and services that are provides water to schools and the second is around how we as a system organ ourselves and again, our focus and tier 3 support schools and so is it fair to say interesting to listen to the pack around the desire for transparent and in particular as direct intervention and services in addition to the value and hold integrity to a process year by year is very important to us in the months of january february people will be matching that up to the supports we've provides water in the p
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the purpose was in real time to be a vote to search or query a massive amount of data. few weeks ago the united states went into syria and we got a bad guy without hard drives and telephones than a lot of sim cards and those telephone numbers now hopefully were tested in the mother database to see, did those funds talked to anybody in the united states? why? if terrorists are talking to somebody in this country i think they really do want us to know that. what with you since 9/11 to structure something within the law or presidential directive that gives us a head start at identifying who the individual lives. though we only do it through telephone numbers, the date of the call the length of the call. we don't do it through this again and content. that is why it is healthy for us to have that debate. my good friend from florida shares my frustration. we are changing a program that didn't have a problem and didn't need to be changed. and we are accepting a lower threshold of our ability to intercept that individual in the united states that might have the intention of carr
the purpose was in real time to be a vote to search or query a massive amount of data. few weeks ago the united states went into syria and we got a bad guy without hard drives and telephones than a lot of sim cards and those telephone numbers now hopefully were tested in the mother database to see, did those funds talked to anybody in the united states? why? if terrorists are talking to somebody in this country i think they really do want us to know that. what with you since 9/11 to structure...
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families has gone down every year to the late data to 17 percent of in coming kindergarten single-family homes so the parents of 4 and 5 years olds we've seen it's been recorded in the papers but our own data tells us, in fact, equipment's for small schools named in the resolution if you put auditor area first. >> get it that's the message we ought to send to people if you wanted predictability we've gone it by putting in place putting the attention high not first or second after siblings but high you have - you can have a predictability ability and people are not choosing it i urge my colleagues to keep in mind that's the data we have i won't be supporting this i urge my colleagues not to >> commissioner vice president haney and commissioner walton. >> first of all thank you, commissioner fewer and commissioner norton it's been almost a year process we've gone through i just early on slow down slow down let's unpack that it let's figure out what this means and put it in context i know because you brought it forward we'll have communications before the board and cultivations conversation
families has gone down every year to the late data to 17 percent of in coming kindergarten single-family homes so the parents of 4 and 5 years olds we've seen it's been recorded in the papers but our own data tells us, in fact, equipment's for small schools named in the resolution if you put auditor area first. >> get it that's the message we ought to send to people if you wanted predictability we've gone it by putting in place putting the attention high not first or second after siblings...
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given the data breach at o.p. m. and at home depot and at target, anthem, it's clear to me that not only does the federal government have a role, but we have a role in working to protect the government in general from these continuing series of cyber-attacks. i recognize there is not a simple solution, otherwise we could stop this immediately and have a magic bullet. as much as i want you to do that, i realize that is easier to say than do. but i'm -- my concerns are growing given that even the best in the country are facing significant cyber-attacks. including casper c-lab whom we are relying on in appropriate innovations. given that diatribe and given all that's been said about the serious nature. here's my question, and federal government is not known for being -- and i mean no disrespect -- it is not a proactive but very reactive body, just by the nature of how broad our mission is and how dependent we are on the resources at any given time. given that climate and the role to protect the federal government and you
given the data breach at o.p. m. and at home depot and at target, anthem, it's clear to me that not only does the federal government have a role, but we have a role in working to protect the government in general from these continuing series of cyber-attacks. i recognize there is not a simple solution, otherwise we could stop this immediately and have a magic bullet. as much as i want you to do that, i realize that is easier to say than do. but i'm -- my concerns are growing given that even the...
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we're looking at the past month of data. it is positive, i'm wondering how you square those two seemingly very different things? >> you raise an important point. but i think we have to consider what the fed is trying to achieve. they're trying to normalize policy. they're trying to do so in a really slow gradual process, remove from the ultraaccommodative emergency policy stance it one that is still very accommodative and is going to be a gradual trajectory. soy think it's right to say the fed should be cautious, there's a lot of downside risks coming from abroad. hence what the imf is focused on. there's still a lot of uncertainty in the high-frequency numbers, q 2 gdp tracking between 2.5 and 3%. but from the fed's perspective, if you look at their dual mandate, full employment and price stability. they're meeting their mandate towards full employment. can forecast that inflation should start to head higher. it means maybe you can get started on that normalization process. >> michelle, if i'm investor, maybe i've got a case
we're looking at the past month of data. it is positive, i'm wondering how you square those two seemingly very different things? >> you raise an important point. but i think we have to consider what the fed is trying to achieve. they're trying to normalize policy. they're trying to do so in a really slow gradual process, remove from the ultraaccommodative emergency policy stance it one that is still very accommodative and is going to be a gradual trajectory. soy think it's right to say...
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and phones and other technology equipment i should say she do those things and also compiled for the data and monthly report and created a facebook page like us on facebook i want to thank the oracle harkened staff the attorneys and all of whom worked tireless to promptly fairly and promptly investigated the complaint and who are also dedicated to conducting the policy recommendations and doing outreach all with the goal of improving community and police relations. >> thank you director hicks questions on this report. >> commissioner mazzucco thank you to the occ i think you've gunning done a great job i came on when director hicks came on our doing an convalescent e excellent job i have a question of the customer satisfaction people fill those out are not happy campers they're upset with the results of what you've done have this looked that i give you credit for the satisfaction numbers but if didn't inadequate accurately recollecting reasonable how hard you work have you looked at that closely and commissioner mazzucco yes. we've looked it as closely as we can i certainly invite people
and phones and other technology equipment i should say she do those things and also compiled for the data and monthly report and created a facebook page like us on facebook i want to thank the oracle harkened staff the attorneys and all of whom worked tireless to promptly fairly and promptly investigated the complaint and who are also dedicated to conducting the policy recommendations and doing outreach all with the goal of improving community and police relations. >> thank you director...
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the officer was retrapped and other one an officer fail to get traffic data was reprimand and retrained and in a conduct reflecting misconduct the officer violated the policy officers did when they failed to document in the incident report juvenile the officers were retrained that concludes the may and april reports. >> thank you direction colleagues, any questions on those two reports. >> any further report? >> commissioner president loftus that concludes the occs reports until next month when you'll get the first quarter report. >> the tremendous amount of work thank you very much thank you director hicks. >> you're welcome. >> inspector monroe next. >> 4 c commission reports and president's report and commissioners reports. >> yes, everyone i'm divested excited to talk about what of the proved by jerry johnson and sheryl davis which is the community safety initiative under the leadership of the mayor from the - the human rights commission and more month magic and the commission and the police department in particular we're trying to do this summer was born out of many of
the officer was retrapped and other one an officer fail to get traffic data was reprimand and retrained and in a conduct reflecting misconduct the officer violated the policy officers did when they failed to document in the incident report juvenile the officers were retrained that concludes the may and april reports. >> thank you direction colleagues, any questions on those two reports. >> any further report? >> commissioner president loftus that concludes the occs reports...
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the targeted data base and the hackers are now in possession of all personnel data for every federal employees every federal retiree and up to 1 million former federal employees. we believe the hackers have -- have every person's social security number veteran record, access brother date, health insurance, life insurance, e-mail age, gender, race, unan status and a lot more and worst of all we believe the social security numbers were not encrypted. a basic cyber security failure that issin defensible and outrageous. and so were the social security numbers, were they encrypted in? >> opm is in the process -- >> is that an i don't know? >> i don't believe that those -- >> can we stick to a yes or no. this is one of those hearings where i think i'm going to less know coming out of this hearing than i did when i come in because of the dancing around we're all doing here. as a matter of fact, i wish that you were as strenuous and hard working at keeping information out -- out of the hands of hackers as you are keeping information out of the hands of congress. and forward employees. it is
the targeted data base and the hackers are now in possession of all personnel data for every federal employees every federal retiree and up to 1 million former federal employees. we believe the hackers have -- have every person's social security number veteran record, access brother date, health insurance, life insurance, e-mail age, gender, race, unan status and a lot more and worst of all we believe the social security numbers were not encrypted. a basic cyber security failure that issin...
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>> well, the data i presented today does not differentiate between asians the traditional reference to chinese japanese versus pacific islanders. but in recent years we have started to advocate for data that way and i should say that the gaps between those groups is just as wide as the gaps between whites and black students or whites and asian -- between whites and native americans excuse me. so we have only just begun to differentiate the types of origins of the asian-americans. but it is important and the department has been put on notice that this is something that the community wants to see. and as we begin to release data in years to come. we do not have data as differentiated for hispanic-americans however, it is more difficult to assess that data. many of the data we're getting from schools and school districts. they don't all collect the same way. certainly this is one that working very hard to have data in the future to differentiate their results. >> to the school districts are differentiating between and among asian subgroups but not hispanic? >> yeah. >> why is that? >> the
>> well, the data i presented today does not differentiate between asians the traditional reference to chinese japanese versus pacific islanders. but in recent years we have started to advocate for data that way and i should say that the gaps between those groups is just as wide as the gaps between whites and black students or whites and asian -- between whites and native americans excuse me. so we have only just begun to differentiate the types of origins of the asian-americans. but it...
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here are the concerns about the office of personal management data breaches. our demands and list of questions remain understand answered. they represent the law enforcement officers from 65 agencies. opm turned its back on federal law enforcement officers when i failed to protect sensitive information from an inexcusable breach. it's a miscarriage of its obligations. the very lives of federal law enforcement officers are now in danger and their safety and security of innocent people including their families are now in jep party does of opm's nail your and continued ignorance in the severity of the breach. the information lost includes personal financial, location information of these officers and their families leaving them vulnerable to i a tack and retaliation from criminalance terrorists currently and forerly investigated by the united states of nerk. without objection i'll enter this into the record. without a full understanding of the scope or the cost of the project. in fact the agency kept the project from the inspector general for more than a year. the
here are the concerns about the office of personal management data breaches. our demands and list of questions remain understand answered. they represent the law enforcement officers from 65 agencies. opm turned its back on federal law enforcement officers when i failed to protect sensitive information from an inexcusable breach. it's a miscarriage of its obligations. the very lives of federal law enforcement officers are now in danger and their safety and security of innocent people including...
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making decisions that depend on the actual data that we see in the months ahead. ta ine could the months ahead that will justify the expectations that you see in the so-called dot pl ot. no decision has been made by the committee about what the right timing is of an increase. it will depend on unfolding data in the months ahead. certainly, an increased this year is possible. we could certainly see data that would justify that. in terms of the imf guidance, i believe the know, i believe thef plays a very useful role by undertaking reviews of the economic policies of all of its members. obviously there is a range of opinion among outside observers and market participants as well as among the committees' participants, as you can see in economicbout how conditions are likely to unfold and consequently the appropriate timing of an initial rate hike. i can tell you we all agree in the imf agrees that policy should be data dependent, and the committee is always doing its best to assess the implications of incoming data. i would point out
making decisions that depend on the actual data that we see in the months ahead. ta ine could the months ahead that will justify the expectations that you see in the so-called dot pl ot. no decision has been made by the committee about what the right timing is of an increase. it will depend on unfolding data in the months ahead. certainly, an increased this year is possible. we could certainly see data that would justify that. in terms of the imf guidance, i believe the know, i believe thef...
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what the government possibly wants the data on 4 million workers. elling you what you will and won't see. plus, ellen pao is not sitting quietly. the next chapter of a gender suit begins now. in itself once wearables for the world's poor. all of that ahead on "bloomberg west." u.s. officials
what the government possibly wants the data on 4 million workers. elling you what you will and won't see. plus, ellen pao is not sitting quietly. the next chapter of a gender suit begins now. in itself once wearables for the world's poor. all of that ahead on "bloomberg west." u.s. officials
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the security of their data is of paramount importance. we are committed to the complete investigation of these incidences and are taking actions to mitigate vulnerabilities. when i was sworn in as director 18 months ago, i recognize that in order to build a well-trained workforce, that we would need a thorough assessment of the state of information technology at opm. i immediately became aware of vulnerabilities in our systems and i made modernizations in the security of our network one of my top priorities. government and nongovernment entities are under constant attack by a vaulting and advanced threats. these adversaries are sophisticated, well-funded and focus. these facts will not stop -- these attacks will not stop, if anything they will increase. in the last year, we have undertaken an aggressive effort to update our i.t. posture. adding tools and capabilities to networks. as a result, in april 2015, and intrusion that predated the adoption of security controls was detected. we immediately contacted the department of homeland securi
the security of their data is of paramount importance. we are committed to the complete investigation of these incidences and are taking actions to mitigate vulnerabilities. when i was sworn in as director 18 months ago, i recognize that in order to build a well-trained workforce, that we would need a thorough assessment of the state of information technology at opm. i immediately became aware of vulnerabilities in our systems and i made modernizations in the security of our network one of my...
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but in recent years, we have started to bifurcate the data that way. d i should say that the gaps between those groups is just as wide as the gaps between whites and black students or whites and asian -- between whites and native americans. excuse me. so we have only just begun to differentiate the types of origins of the asian-americans. but it is important and the department has been put on notice that this is something that the community wants to see. and as we begin to release data in years to come. we do not have data as differentiated for hispanic-americans, however, it is more difficult to assess that data. many of the data we're getting from schools and school districts. they don't all collect the same way. certainly this is one that working very hard to have data in the future to differentiate their results. >> so the school districts are differentiating between and among asian subgroups but not hispanic? >> yeah. >> why is that? >> they do. but they don't all report to us that way. they don't all report the origin, and we don't collect the dat
but in recent years, we have started to bifurcate the data that way. d i should say that the gaps between those groups is just as wide as the gaps between whites and black students or whites and asian -- between whites and native americans. excuse me. so we have only just begun to differentiate the types of origins of the asian-americans. but it is important and the department has been put on notice that this is something that the community wants to see. and as we begin to release data in years...
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that has come about because of the data. we're more efficient and effective because now we're targeting the different diseases, the different populations, the different outcomes that allow us to do things very differently. last year, we did 20 million easy. 20 million e-visits. >> so that's me e-mailing my doctor? >> that's you e-mailing your doctor, because of your relationship with your doctor. this year we'll probably do 30 and then we think we're going do double it. our members love it. on a scale of one to ten, ten being ultimate, it's like 9.7. it is an interactive process in a very secure environment where you're getting the information that you need. we're now doing more telehealth where we're doing video conferencing as part of it. >> right. >> so when you have organizations like ours that can look at the population in a holistic way, you then build a system that meets those needs. telehealth, e-visit, those kind of things are both convenient and it's great for coordination of care management in particular of patient
that has come about because of the data. we're more efficient and effective because now we're targeting the different diseases, the different populations, the different outcomes that allow us to do things very differently. last year, we did 20 million easy. 20 million e-visits. >> so that's me e-mailing my doctor? >> that's you e-mailing your doctor, because of your relationship with your doctor. this year we'll probably do 30 and then we think we're going do double it. our members...
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the upside. but yet, today, we see some data points that give us some optimism. jumped, but spending didn't. now income jumping isn't a bad thing. remember we live in a consumption economy. most geared to create more consumption. unfortunately it's geared to create a lot of consumption through debt and we see how the world ended up. with specific markets in mind, the data points today, especially construction spending, that was well over 2%. that was a wild one. we're getting close to on change on the year, we settled around 217, once we traded under 224, which happened at double top in terms of yields, and then we settled under 216, 17, we never looked back, this is very significant also. look at the chart of the dollar index today and how it responded to stronger data, why? because the world-led trades foreign exchange. that's at the epicenter. no real interest rate without foreign exchange. they're all one game, and the dollar index, look at its marked improvement. let's switch gears and show a march chart. also, a technically easy trade in certain ways because
the upside. but yet, today, we see some data points that give us some optimism. jumped, but spending didn't. now income jumping isn't a bad thing. remember we live in a consumption economy. most geared to create more consumption. unfortunately it's geared to create a lot of consumption through debt and we see how the world ended up. with specific markets in mind, the data points today, especially construction spending, that was well over 2%. that was a wild one. we're getting close to on change...
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on the commission of women gathers this information has a subcommittee to look at how they gather the data and request the dominate in the future to insure those things like that are clear if you have an opportunity to read it please do so it makes for good reading so it would be very important to look at how we collect the data to insure if it is collected appropriately. >> that's my report and the city by stalling we have harassment training and by stalling e state law that's every other year. >> but periodically. >> and the point you were making i totally agree it is important to understand the rules and to continue to be up to the mark and present on the mission it is true for languages for translators as well commissioner marshall. >> i don't think we've had a meeting a commission meeting i want to acknowledge we got off to the first african-american awards and so you can add to this i thought it was great the composition we've gotten the minutes from the meeting i don't know if we scheduled the next one yet i want to say in line with thank you president obama recommendations put that
on the commission of women gathers this information has a subcommittee to look at how they gather the data and request the dominate in the future to insure those things like that are clear if you have an opportunity to read it please do so it makes for good reading so it would be very important to look at how we collect the data to insure if it is collected appropriately. >> that's my report and the city by stalling we have harassment training and by stalling e state law that's every...