SOP_NUMBER: 105.09
TITLE: Wireless Devices
REFERENCE_CODE: IVF02-0006
DIVISION: Executive
TOPIC_AREA: 105 Policy-Information Technology / Support Services Telecommunications
EFFECTIVE_DATE: 2014-10-01
WORD_COUNT: 1401
POWERDMS_URL: https://public.powerdms.com/GADOC/documents/105566
URL: https://gps.press/sop-data/105.09/
SUMMARY:
This policy establishes guidelines for Georgia Department of Corrections staff regarding the assignment, use, security, and compliance of state-issued wireless devices such as cell phones, smartphones, tablets, and radios. The policy requires written justification and approval from supervisors and Division Directors before wireless devices can be assigned, and specifies that devices are for official state business only. GDC reserves the right to monitor all communications and data on assigned devices, and employees are responsible for maintaining security, protecting equipment, and returning all items upon separation from the agency.
KEY_TOPICS: wireless devices, cellular phones, smartphones, tablets, two-way radios, state-issued equipment, device assignment, mobile device security, passcode protection, device management, prohibited uses, lost or stolen devices, personal use restrictions, security training, bill review, device transfer
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Justification for Wireless or Mobile Device
URL: https://gps.press/sop-data/105.09-att-1/
2. Transfer Form (IVF02-0006, Attachment 2)
URL: https://gps.press/sop-data/105.09-att-2/
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Standard Operating Procedures|Col2|Col3|
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|**Functional Area: **
Support Services
Telecommunications|**Reference Number: **
IVF02-0006|**Revises Previous**
**Effective Date:**
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|**Subject:**
Wireless Devices|||
|**Authority:**
Owens/Smith|**Effective Date:**
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**I. POLICY:**
A. To provide guidance for Georgia Department of Corrections’ (GDC) staff to
determine the need for wireless communication devices, and the usage, security,
and compliance of these wireless devices with the Office of Planning and Budget
(OPB) policy and the Georgia Computer Systems Protection Act. Assignment and
reassignment of these wireless devices will be at the discretion of the
Commissioner or his designee based on procedures outlined.
B. The Georgia Department of Corrections reserves the right to investigate, retrieve
and read any communication or data composed, transmitted or received through
voice services, online connections and/or stored on their respective servers.
**II. APPLICABILITY:**
All GDC employees assigned GDC wireless devices.
**III. RELATED DIRECTIVES:**
A. OPB Revised Policy on the Acquisition and Use of Telecommunications Services
and Equipment dated December 16, 2008.
B. S.O.P. IV015-0010—Repayment for Failure to Return State-issued Property.
C. O.C.G.A. §16-9-90 (Georgia Computer Systems Protection Act).
**IV. DEFINITIONS:**
A. A wireless device is considered to be one of the following:
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1. Cellular phone: A wireless phone that permits communication to and from
mobile users within a specified area.
2. Smart phone: A cell phone that can handle phone calls, messaging and
email. They often allow users to browse the internet.
3. Tablet with wireless access: A handheld device that combines computing,
messaging, internet and networking features.
4. Commercial Frequency Two-way Radios: Digital radios operating on
frequencies assigned to companies such as Southern LINC. These radios
may have cell phone capability. They differ from radios that operate on
public safety frequencies.
5. Mini Laptop: A laptop with access to the internet. No messaging or phone
call capability.
6. Hotspot/Aircard: A wireless device that allows access to network for use
with laptops.
**V. ATTACHMENTS:**
ATTACHMENT 1 - Justification for Wireless/Mobile Device
ATTACHMENT 2- Wireless Transfer Form
**VI. PROCEDURE:**
A. Determining the need for wireless devices
1. All requests for assignment of wireless devices (as defined in Section IV)
shall be made in writing on the attached form entitled Justification for
Wireless/Mobile Device.
2. State owned wireless devices may be assigned to staff who meets the
criteria for assignment as defined on the attached form entitled Justification
for Wireless/Mobile Device.
3. Approval from the employee’s supervisor (i.e., Warden, Superintendent, or
Office Director) **AND** the Division Director must be obtained prior to any
further action being taken.
i. Once the Wireless Support Office has received the approval
from the Division office, the equipment will be ordered and
shipped directly to the location that has made the request or will
notify the location that the order is ready to be picked up.
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4. Under no circumstances should an individual facility, unit or office procure
their own wireless service and request payment for service from GDC until
approval of a state-issued wireless device is secured.
5. Upon approval from the Commissioner or his designee, a pool wireless
device may be made available to offices whose responsibilities require that
a duty officer take calls 24 hours a day (i.e., Public Affairs, Engineering
and Perimeter Security). Pool phones shall be rotated between duty
officers. Officers are required to maintain logs of usage that must be
submitted to appropriate managers.
6. Unless assigned as a pool wireless device, only the employee that is
assigned a wireless device is permitted to use the wireless device for
official state business only.
7. No reimbursement will be made to employees for use of their personal
wireless device for conducting state business.
**VII. WIRELESS DEVICE TRANSFER PROCEDURES**
Wireless devices will be assigned to the user and relocated when the assigned user
transfers or is reassigned to a different work site, as long as the new position requires a
state-issued device. At the time of relocation, a wireless device transfer form must be
filled out and submitted to the Wireless Support Office.
**VIII. SEPARATION/TERMINATION FROM THE AGENCY**
A. Upon separation or termination, a full security wipe of the device must be done by
the User prior to departure from the agency.
1. Supervising manager shall be responsible for ensuring the security wipe
has been completed.
B. Employees are responsible for turning in all equipment and accessories (i.e. wall
charger, car charger, keyboard case, holster case) that was originally issued. For
any item that is not turned in, the assigned employee will be financially
responsible for the replacement of those missing items.
**VIX. LOST/STOLEN OR DAMAGED WIRELESS PROPERTY**
A. Employees assigned a state-issued wireless device shall take proper care of the
device. If lost, stolen, or damaged the employee may be held liable for
reimbursement to GDC as outlined in SOP IV015-0010.
B. In the event a state-issued wireless device is lost, stolen, or damaged, the assigned
user shall notify the Wireless Support Office immediately to ensure that all GDC
information is wiped from the device and service is suspended.
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1. If the device is stolen, a copy of the police report must be forwarded to the
Wireless Support Office. The Division Director shall make the decision as
to how the device will be replaced.
**X.** **SECURITY**
A. Protecting the information on the device
1. Assigned employee will protect the integrity of the information contained
on any state- issued device by having a 4- digit passcode lock and ensuring
that the assigned device is enrolled with GDC’s mobile device management
system.
B. Wireless Device Security Awareness Training
1. All GDC employees will be required to complete the Wireless Device
Security Training each year.
**XI. MONTHLY BILL REVIEW**
A. An audit of the charges on wireless bills will be done on a monthly basis. Each
Division Director shall be responsible for assigning a technology point of contact
for their locations and notifying the Wireless Support Office. Each location shall
use their assigned ID and password for the Tech Spend Report that is posted to
Captiva to review the monthly charges.
B. Any discrepancies or unusual usage patterns will be reported to the Wireless
Support Office.
1. In the event of any unusual usage patterns, the Division Director or their
designee can request copies of the call detail from the Wireless Support
Office.
**XII. PROHIBITED USES OF STATE-ISSUED WIRELESS DEVICES**
A. Conducting private or personal for-profit activities. This includes personal uses
such as business transactions, private advertising of products or services and any
activity meant to foster personal gain.
B. Conducting unauthorized non-profit business activities.
C. Conducting any illegal activities as defined by federal, state, and local laws or
regulations.
D. Creating, accessing, or transmitting material that could be considered
discriminatory, offensive, threatening, harassing, or intimidating.
E. Creating, accessing, or participating in online gambling.
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F. Infringement of any copyright, trademark, patent or other intellectual property
rights.
G. Performing any activity that could cause the loss, corruption of or prevention of
rightful access to data, or the degradation of system/network performance.
H. Conducting any activity or solicitation for political or religious causes.
I. Unauthorized distribution of state data and information.
J. Attempts to subvert the security of any state or other network or network
resources.
K. Use of another employee’s access for any reason unless explicitly authorized;
attempts to modify or remove computer equipment, software, or peripherals
without proper authorization.
L. Attempts to libel or otherwise defame any person.
**XIII. MOBILE DEVICE MANAGEMENT**
A. Every employee that is assigned a wireless device will ensure that said device is
enrolled with GDC’s Mobile Device Management Service.
B. Assigned employee will keep a secure passcode lock on the state- issued device to
protect GDC information contained therein.
C. Each year employees assigned a GDC issued wireless device will be required to
read and accept the GDC Terms of Use statement found in the mobile device
management application.