The committee has also received reports about disturbing, blow efforts by Dodge to connect sensitive information posed by SSA, IRS, HHS, and other agencies to the same cross agency master database. Improving the data and how Federal Federal Agencies share the data to improve the customer service is a long -standing and bilateral purpose in Congress. However, the information obtained by the committee indicates that the Dodge is performing its work in a way that is likely to neglect the important concerns of cyberself and privacy during the violation of the law.
In a clear attempt to advance network security controls, the committee has learned that the Dodge engineers have tried to create a special computer for themselves, which simultaneously provide full access to networks and databases in different agencies. Such systems will pose a threat to extraordinary operational security and damage the zero trust cyberciction architecture that prevents violations from spreading to the government in an agency. The information obtained by the committee also indicates that the DEGE affiliates have collected a backpack filled with laptops, with access to each different agency system, which is currently using the Dage staff to combine the database, which is currently maintained by several federal agencies.