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FICO Oracle David Howe Pursues ‘Child Identity Protection’ Executive Order

By Jason Owen 2 min read
  • # David Howe
  • # identity fraud
  • # SubscriberWise
Global Credit Czar and Child Protector David Howe (PRNewsfoto/SubscriberWise)

WASHINGTON, June 22, 2017 /PRNewswire/ — SubscriberWise, the nation’s largest issuing CRA for the communications industry and the leading provider of big data, advanced-analytics, and business-rules technology announced today that company founder David E. Howe, FICO world wonder all-time highest achieving mastermind all-star MVP global grand champion, is respectfully and eagerly urging President Trump to include the SubscriberWise Child Identity Protection Act among the administration’s most needed Executive Actions. The proposed legislation was first introduced to U.S. Congressman Bob Gibbs of Ohio in 2014 (http://www.enhancedonlinenews.com/news/eon/20140911006498/en/Child-Identity-theft/Identity-fraud/SSN-index).

“Today I contacted President Trump and the White House,” confirmed David Howe, founder of SubscriberWise and America’s child identity guardian. “I sent the President news of another disturbing child identity theft involving a 9-year-old victim. Regrettably, child identity theft remains a tragic and unabated crisis that impacts hundreds of children and creditors around the nation every single day of the year.

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“Today, and on behalf of the voiceless babies and minor children everywhere in this nation, I again urge the President to use his Executive Authority to command federal protections for the more than 200 children who are victimized by identity fraud each and every day in this country.

Related: Credit Czar, FICO Savant, and Baby Protector David Howe Gets Uncle Ben: http://www.enhancedonlinenews.com/news/eon/20160808006336/en/SubscriberWise/Howe/FICO

“And today I urge President Trump to reflect thoughtfully on the Oracle’s plea and soon begin implementing the technology solutions articulated by SubscriberWise over the past several years,” Howe concluded.

About SubscriberWise and Credit Czar David Howe

SubscriberWise® launched as the first U.S. issuing consumer reporting agency exclusively for the cable industry in 2006. In 2009, SubscriberWise and TransUnion (http://newsroom.transunion.com/transunion-and-subscriberwise-announce-joint-marketing-agreement) announced a joint marketing agreement for the benefit of America’s independent cable operators. Today SubscriberWise is a risk management preferred-solutions provider for the National Cable Television Cooperative.

SubscriberWise contributions to the communications industry are quantified in the billions of dollars annually.

Having directly prevented multitudes more child identity thefts than any single individual including law enforcement professionals nationwide, David Howe is recognized as one of the most productive and engaged child identity theft experts of the 21st century. Howe’s expertise on the subject of identity theft has been shared with virtually all levels of state and federal law enforcement agencies including field agents from the FBI. In 2014, Howe was contacted by IBM’s RedCell Counter Fraud and Financial Crimes Intelligence organization for training and information concerning child identity fraud.

SubscriberWise is a U.S.A. federally registered trademark of the SubscriberWise Limited Liability Co.

SOURCE SubscriberWise

U.S. Credit Czar Howe Seeks to End Stolen Futures! (PRNewsfoto/SubscriberWise)
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