[Federal Register Volume 66, Number 26 (Wednesday, February 7, 2001)]
[Notices]
[Pages 9365-9377]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 01-3102]


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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION


Privacy Act of 1974; Transfer of Records

AGENCY: National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).

ACTION: Notice of transfer of records subject to the Privacy Act to the 
National Archives.

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SUMMARY: Records retrievable by personal identifiers which are 
transferred to the National Archives of the United States are exempt 
from most provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a) except 
for publication of a notice in the Federal Register. NARA publishes a 
notice of the records newly

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transferred to the National Archives of the United States which were 
maintained by the originating agency as a system of records subject to 
the Privacy Act.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Michael Kurtz, Assistant Archivist 
for Records Services, Washington, DC, on (301) 713-7000.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with section (l)(1)(3) of the 
Privacy Act, archival records transferred from executive branch 
agencies to the National Archives of the United States are not subject 
to the provisions of the Act relating to access, disclosure, and 
amendment. The Privacy Act does require that a notice appear in the 
Federal Register when executive branch systems of records retrievable 
by personal identifiers are transferred to the National Archives of the 
United States. After transfer of records retrievable by personal 
identifiers to the National Archives of the United States, NARA does 
not maintain these records as a separate system of records. NARA will 
attempt to locate specific records about an individual in any system of 
records described in a Privacy Act Notice as being part of the National 
Archives of the United States. Furthermore, records in the National 
Archives of the United States may not be amended, and NARA will not 
consider any requests for amendment.
    Archival records maintained by NARA are arranged by Record Group 
depending on the agency of origin. Within each Record Group, the 
records are arranged by series, thereunder generally by filing unit, 
and thereunder by document or groups of documents. The arrangement at 
the series level or below is generally the one used by the originating 
agency. Usually, a system of records corresponds to a series.
    In this notice, each system is identified by the system name used 
by the executive branch agency that accumulated the records. That 
system name is followed by information in parentheses about the 
National Archives Record Group to which records in the system have been 
allocated. In the section of the notice covering categories of records 
in the system, the specific segment of the system transferred to the 
National Archives of the United States is identified by the accession 
number assigned to the system segment when it was transferred to the 
National Archives and the series title associated with the system in 
the National Archives. The following systems of records, or parts 
thereof, retrievable by personal identifiers have been transferred to 
the National Archives since the last notice published at 61 FR 36573, 
(December 8, 1998):
  

1. System name:
    Central Criminal Division Index File and Associated Records, 
JUSTICE/CRM-001 (part of National Archives Record Group 60, General 
Records of the Department of Justice).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover persons referred to in 
potential or actual cases and matters of concern to the Criminal 
Division and correspondents on subjects directed or referred to the 
Criminal Division.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include: 
(1) 146-7-3672 General Suspects Files on Ezra Pound, 1939-1958 (NARA 
Accession NN3-060-099-002); (2) 146-28-0 through 146-28-2028 
Treasonable Utterances, 1941-1955 (NARA Accession NN3-060-099-003); (3) 
146-200-2 Investigation of Government Employees for contract with 
subversive organizations, 1941-1950 (NARA Accession NN3-060-099-004); 
(4) 146-28-2203 through 146-28-2490 Treasonable Utterances, Korean War 
POW's, 1952-1956 (NARA Accession NN3-060-099-005); (5) microfilm 
cassettes of general name index cards consisting of 214 cassettes 
alphabetically by name and 30 cassettes numerically by classification 
number, 1930-1984 (NARA Accession NN3-060-099-006); (6) Department of 
Justice subject files and enclosures (litigation case files), 1930-1987 
(NARA Accession Numbers NN3-060-099-008, and NN3-060-099-011); (7) 
Department of Justice security classified subject files and enclosures 
(litigation case files), 1930-1987 (NARA Acession Numbers NN3-060-099-
009, and NN3-060-099-010); (8) N1-60-88-11, Class 118982-Diplomatic 
Immunity, 1941-1966 (NARA Accession Number NN3-060-00-004); (9) N1-60-
88-10, Class 95, Miscellaneous Criminal Cases. This class covers a wide 
variety of subjects; these boxes contain records relative to 
desecration of the flag, crash of National Airlines Flight 967, 
destruction of aircraft or motor vehicle, blocking of interstate 
highways by trucks, and April riots--campus disorders, 1913-1970 (NARA 
Accession NN3-060-00-018); (10) N1-60-88-10, class 72, elections and 
political activity. Offenses relating to elections and political 
activity, including irregularities in federal elections, violations of 
the Hatch Act, Federal Corrupt Practices Act, regulation of lobbying 
act and civil rights acts, and voting rights, 1963-1969 (NARA Accession 
NN3-060-00-026); (11) N1-60-88-10, Class Hazardous Substances, 
Selective Service, patents, copyrights, custom violations, Federal 
Security Act, National Recovery Act, and kickback from public works 
employees, 1938-1969 (NARA Accession NN3-060-00-028); (12) N1-60-88-10, 
Class 123A--Anti-Racketeering Act. Cases brought under the Anti-
Racketeering Act includes correspondence concerning organized crime and 
union activities, 1958-1971 (NARA Accession NN3-060-00-007); (13) N1-
60-88-10, Class 82-Communications Act. Cases brought under the Radio 
Act and the Federal Communications Act, 1961-1970 (NARA Accession NN3-
060-00-008); (14) N1-60-88-10, Class 72--Elections and Political 
Activity. Offenses relating to elections and political activity, 
including irregularities in federal elections, violations of the Hatch 
Act, and reporting of congressional campaign expenditures, 1938-1970 
(NARA Accession NN3-060-00-009); (15) N1-60-88-12, Class 90--Lands. 
Cases concerning fire trespass upon federal land; reserved land cases; 
and crimes and depredations committed on federal land (including murder 
and rape within Indian reservations), 1942-1970 (NARA Accession NN3-
060-00-010); (16) N1-60-88-10, Class 72--Elections and Political 
Activity. Cases concerning irregularities in federal elections, 
violations of the Hatch Act, and reporting of expenditures in 
connection with congressional political campaigns, 1934-1965 (NARA 
Accession NN3-060-00-011); (17) N1-60-88-10, Class 75--Eight Hour Law 
and Class 80A--Firearms Act. Cases concerning violations of the Eight 
Hour Law on public works, The National Firearms Act, and other federal 
gun control legislation, 1940-1970 (NARA Accesssion NN3-060-00-012); 
(18) N1-60-88-10, Class 164--Interstate Transmission of wagering 
information. Cases brought under legislation prohibiting the 
transmission of wagering information, 1961-1969 (NARA Accesssion NN3-
060-00-013); (19) N1-60-88-13, Classes 146-13, 146-19, 146-21, 146-28, 
146-29. Cases concerning alien enemy, censorship, trespassing on 
restricted defense areas, treasonable utterances, and subversive 
activities of

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non-enemy aliens, 1941-1970 (NARA Accession NN3-060-00-014); (20) N1-
60-88-10, Class 120--Commodity Credit Corporation, International Wheat 
Agreement; 121--Kickback from Public Works Employees; 122--National 
Stolen Property Act; and 126--Fugitive Felon Act, 1953-1970 (NARA 
Accession NN3-060-00-015); (21) N1-60-88-10, Class 82--Communications 
Act. Cases brought under the Radio Act and the Federal Communications 
Act, 1927-1969 (NARA Accession NN3-060-00-016); (22) N1-60-88-13, Class 
146-12-Export Control; 146-16--Prisoners of War; 146-20A--Transfer of 
Vessels to Aliens, 1942-1968 (NARA Accession NN3-060-00-017); (23) 146-
7-51-1708 General Subjects Radio broadcasts made by Mildred Gillars 
(Axis Sally) and Grand Jury testimony. Records pertaining to Mildred 
Gillars previously sent under NARA Accession NN3-060-099-003, 1941-1955 
(NARA Accession NN3-060-00-019); (24) 146-7-62-807--146-7-77-42 General 
Suspects Files on Smith Act Violations--conspiring to teach and 
advocate the overthrowing of the government of the U. S. by force and 
violence (Joseph Kuzma and James Frederick Forrest), 1941-1960 (NARA 
Accesssion NN3-060-00-020); (25) 146-7-5130 General Suspects Files on 
Smith Act Violations--Communist Party infiltration of the United 
Electrical, Radio and Mechanical Workers of American Union, 1944-1960 
(NARA Accession NN3-060-00-021); (26) 146-7-328 through 146-7-1603 Nazi 
Party, German Organizations WWII (German Bund Activities, August 
Klapprott, Alexander Trachtenberg, John Falk, Nationalist Party of 
Puerto Rico), 1942-1958 (NARA Accession NN3-060-00-022); (27) 146-7--
Citizen correspondence concerning Pro Nazi Statements, sabotage, FBI 
Reports and individuals accused of Fifth Column activities (includes 
individuals of German, Japanese, Italian extraction), 1940-1944 (NARA 
Accession NN3-060-00-023); (28) 146-7-523 through 146-7-1689--The 
records consist of a mix of subjects during and after WWII, 1941-1962 
(NARA Accession NN3-060-00-024); and (29) N1-60-88-10, Class 51, 
Offenses against Public Justice, Bribery and Perjury. Includes betrayal 
of Office, conflict of interest, and obstruction of justice, 1947-1969 
(NARA Accession NN3-060-00-025).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper and microform records stored in archival 
containers.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved by individual name.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

2. System name:
    Civil Division Case File System, JUSTICE/CIV-001 (part of National 
Archives Record Group 60, General Records of the Department of 
Justice).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover individuals referenced in 
potential or actual cases and matters under the jurisdiction of the 
Civil Division; and attorneys, paralegals, and other employees of the 
Civil Division directly involved in these cases or matters.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
discovery documents and related indexes created for use in association 
with the government's case against Exxon Corporation in regards to the 
Exxon Valdez Diaster, 03/31/1989-12/19/1996 (NARA Accession NN3-060-00-
029); Department of Justice security classified enclosures to subject 
files (litigation case files), 1930-1987 (NARA Accession NN3-060-099-
010); and Department of Justice subject files and enclosures 
(litigation case files), 1930-1987 (NARA Accession Numbers NN3-060-099-
008, and NN3-060-099-011).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper records stored in archival containers; and 
electronic database stored on magnetic tape.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved by file number.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable

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amount of time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and 
requests for amendment will not be considered. More information 
regarding access procedures is available in the Guide to the National 
Archives of the United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of 
Public Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and 
may be consulted at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 
1253.

3. System name:
    Panama Canal Commission Board of Directors Biographical and 
Correspondence Files, PCC/WO/AE-2 (part of National Archives Record 
Group 185, Records of the Panama Canal).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover members of the Panama Canal 
Commission Board of Directors.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
Board of Director files, including meetings, biographies, photos, and 
correspondence, 1980-1999 (NARA Accession Numbers NN3-185-00-007 and 
NN3-185-00-017).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper records stored in archival containers.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved alphabetically by name of board 
member.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

4. System name:
    General Files of the Panama Canal Commission, PCC/AMRM-1 (part of 
National Archives Record Group 185, Records of the Panama Canal).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover individuals who are the 
subject of correspondence or who correspond with the Office of the 
Administrator and staff offices on a variety of subjects related to the 
operation, maintenance, and protection of the Panama Canal.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
correspondence reading files for the offices of the Administrator and 
Deputy Administrator of the Panama Canal Commission, 1979-1996 (NARA 
Accession NN3-185-099-004).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper records stored in archival containers.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved alphabetically by name.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

5. System name:
    Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages that occurred in the 
former Canal Zone, PCC/AMRM-7 (part of National Archives Record Group 
185, Records of the Panama Canal).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover individuals who were married 
in the former Canal Zone.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
clergy marriage registration books containing abstracted information on 
Canal Zone

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marriages recorded by the officiating clergy, 1904-1979 (NARA Accession 
NN3-185-098-008).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper records stored in archival containers; and index 
cards on microfilm.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved by name, date of birth, death, or 
marriage, and number of certificate.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

6. System name:
    Correspondence Files and Correspondence Control Files--Treasury/IRS 
00.001 (part of National Archives Record Group 58, Records of the 
Internal Revenue Service).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover initiators of the 
correspondence; persons upon whose behalf the correspondence was 
initiated; and subjects of the correspondence.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
organizational history files, 1929-1990 (Nara Accession NN3-058-099-
001); strategic planning documentation, 1953-1990 (NARA Accession NN3-
058-099-002); historian records, 1980's-1990's (NARA Accession NN3-058-
099-003); legislative affairs records, 1970's-1990's (NARA Accession 
NN3-058-099-004); planning division/internal management records, 
1950's-1990's (NARA Accession NN3-058-099-005); public affairs/problem 
resolution records/publishing services, 1950's-1990's (NARA Accession 
NN3-058-099-006); chief counsel records, 1930's-1990's (NARA Accession 
NN3-058-099-007); information systems/data processing records, 1960's-
1990's (NARA Accession NN3-058-099-008); reports and studies, 1918-
1980's (NARA Accession NN3-058-099-009); audio/visual records, 1980's-
1990's (NARA Accession NN3-058-099-010); publications, books, and 
forms, 1800's-1938 (NARA Accession Numbers NN3-058-099-011 and NN3-058-
099-012).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper records stored in archival containers.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved by individual name.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

7. System name:
    Intelligence/Counterintelligence Source Files, A0381-100a DAMI 
(part of National Archives Record Group 319, Records of the Army 
Staff).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover selected individuals who 
qualify and may be accepted as an intelligence or counterintelligence 
source for the U.S. Army.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
intelligence/counterintelligence source files (JFK Collection), 1953-
1977 (NARA Accession Numbers NN3-319-099-002 and NN3-319-00-004).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions

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may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the Appendix following this 
notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper and microform records stored in archival 
containers.
    b. Retrievability: By individual name and numerically by source or 
project number.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

8. System name:
    Counterintelligence/Security Files, A0381-20b DAMI (part of 
National Archives Record Group 319, Records of the Army Staff).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover military and civilian 
personnel associated with the U.S. Army; and industrial or contractor 
personnel working in private industry which have contracts involving 
classified Department of Defense (DOD) information.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
Counterintelligence/Security Investigations (JFK Collection), 1953-1977 
(NARA Accession NN3-319-099-006); U.S. POW/MIA/Detainee Intelligence, 
1945-1975 (NARA Accession Numbers NN3-319-099-001, NN3-319-099-007, 
NN3-319-099-009, NN3-319-00-010, NN3-319-00-011, NN3-319-00-024, NN3-
319-00-028, NN3-319-00-030, and NN3-319-00-031); and 
Counterintelligence/Security Investigations, 1952-1994 (NARA Accession 
Numbers NN3-319-099-008, NN3-319-00-005, NN3-319-00-025, NN3-319-00-
029, and NN3-319-00032).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper, microform and photographic records stored in 
archival containers.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved by name, aliases, or title in 
combination with social security number or regular dossier number.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

9. System name:
    Personnel Security Clearance Information Files, A0380-67 DAMI (part 
of National Archives Record Group 319, Records of the Army Staff).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover any individual, civilian or 
military, affiliated with the U.S. Army by assignment, employment, 
contractual relationship, or as the result of an interservice support 
agreement on whom a personnel security clearance determination has been 
completed, is in process, or may be pending.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
Counterintelligence/Security Investigations (JFK Collection), 1953-1977 
(NARA Accession NN3-319-099-006); U.S. POW/MIA/Detainee Intelligence, 
1945-1975 (NARA Accession Numbers NN3-319-099-001, NN3-319-099-007, 
NN3-319-099-009, NN3-319-00-010, NN3-319-00-011, NN3-319-00-024, NN3-
319-00-028, NN3-319-00-030, and NN3-319-00-031); and 
Counterintelligence/Security Investigations, 1952-1994 (NARA Accession 
Numbers NN3-319-099-008, NN3-319-00-005, NN3-319-00-025, NN3-319-00-
029, and NN3-319-00-032).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

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Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper, microform and photographic records stored in 
archival containers.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved alphabetically by individual's surname 
or social security number.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

10. System name:
    NCIS Investigative Files System, N05520-4 (part of National 
Archives Record Group 526, Records of the Naval Criminal Investigative 
Service).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover individuals who require 
access to classified defense information and others who are of 
criminal, counterintelligence, security or general investigative 
interest to NCIS.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
Historical Matters Records (records covering a broad range of topics 
that document the history of the Naval Criminal Investigative Service 
and its predecessor; security related topics from offices within Office 
of Naval Intelligence; and security, counterintelligence, 
investigative, and other topics undertaken by Naval Intelligence and 
the District Intelligence Offices (DIO)), 1935-1977 (NARA Accession 
Numbers NN3-526-099-001, NN3-526-099-002, and NN3-526-099-003); POW/MIA 
Intelligence Files: These records contain information concerning the 
U.S.S. Pueblo that was captured on January 23, 1968 off the coast of 
North Korea and commercial news broadcast (U.S. and foreign), crew 
member ``confession'' press reports and interviews of crew members and 
Mrs. Bucher, 1968-1971 (NARA Accession NN3-526-099-004); and Major 
Investigations: These records contain closed case investigations of 
alleged espionage, subversion, sabotage and other security related 
investigations conducted primarily during the Vietnam Conflict period, 
1958-1975 (NARA Accession NN3-526-099-005).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper and photographic records stored in archival 
containers.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved by numeric sequential number and 
alphabetically by topical title, and geographic location.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

11. System name:
    Population and Housing Census Records of the 1960 and Subsequent 
Censuses-Commerce/Census-5 (part of National Archives Record Group 29, 
Records of the Bureau of the Census).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover all individuals counted 
during the Censuses of Population and Housing taken in 1960 and later.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
census of population and housing sample and one hundred-percent edited 
detail files for states, Puerto Rico and outlying areas, 1980 (NARA 
Accession Numbers NN3-029-099-010 and NN3-029-099-011); decennial 
census of population and housing sample edited detail tape files, 1960 
(NARA Accession NN3-029-00-022); and decennial census of population and 
housing one hundred-percent and twenty-percent sample edited detail 
files for states, Puerto Rico, and outlying areas, 1970 (NARA Accession 
Numbers NN3-029-099-012, NN3-029-099-013, and NN3-029-099-014).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further

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information about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 
1256 and in the Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Electronic database stored on magnetic tape.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved by the use of unique serial 
identification numbers internal to the Bureau of the Census.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

12. System name:
    Army History Files, A0228.01 DAMH (part of National Archives Record 
Group 338, Records of U.S. Army Commands, 1942-).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover military and civilian 
personnel associated with the Army; individuals who offer historically 
significant items or gifts of money to the Army Museum System.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
Command Historian's Files, 1915-1999 (NARA Accession NN3-338-099-014).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper records stored in archival containers.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved by individual's name.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

13. System name:
    Counterintelligence/Security Files, A0381-20b DAMI (part of 
National Archives Record Group 338, Records of U.S. Army Commands, 
1942-)

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover military and civilian 
personnel associated with the U.S. Army; and industrial or contractor 
personnel working in private industry which have contracts involving 
classified Department of Defense (DOD) information.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
Counterintelligence/Security Investigations, 1949-1972 (NARA Accession 
Numbers NN3-338-099-004 and NN3-338-00-002); and POW/MIA Detainee 
Intelligence, 1944-1986 (NARA Accession Numbers NN3-338-099-005, NN3-
338-099-015, and NN3-338-00-001).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper, microform and photographic records stored in 
archival containers.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved by name, aliases, or title in 
combination with social security number or regular dossier number.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

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Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

14. System name:
    Personnel Security Clearance Information Files, A0380-67 DAMI (part 
of National Archives Record Group 338, Records of U.S. Army Commands, 
1942-).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover any individual, civilian or 
military, affiliated with the U.S. Army by assignment, employment, 
contractual relationship, or as the result of an interservice support 
agreement on whom a personnel security clearance determination has been 
completed, is in process, or may be pending.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
Counterintelligence/Security Investigations, 1949-1972 (NARA Accession 
Numbers NN3-338-099-004 and NN3-338-00-002); and U.S. POW/MIA Detainee 
Intelligence, 1944-1986 (NARA Accession Numbers NN3-338-099-005, NN3-
338-099-015, and NN3-338-00-001).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper, microform and photographic records stored in 
archival containers.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved alphabetically by individual's surname 
or social security number.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services-
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

15. System name:
    Health and Demographic Surveys Conducted in Probability Samples of 
the U. S. Population, HHS/OASH/NCHS, 09-20-0164 (part of National 
Archives Record Group 442, Records of the Centers for Disease Control 
and Prevention).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover individuals and members of 
households selected by probability sampling techniques to be 
representative of the civilian population of the United States.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
National Health Examination Surveys, Cycles I, II, and III (NHES I, II, 
and III) data tapes and documentation, 1959-1970 (NARA Accession 
Numbers NN3-442-099-001, NN3-099-002, and NN3-442-099-003); First and 
Second National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys (NHANES I and 
II) data tapes and documentation, 1971-1980 (NARA Accession Numbers 
NN3-442-099-004 and NN3-442-099-005); and Hispanic Health and Nutrition 
Examination Survey (HHANES) data tapes and documentation, 1982-1984 
(NARA Accession NN3-442-099-006).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a (l) (1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper records stored in archival containers; and 
electronic database stored on magnetic tape.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved by serial number cross-indexed to the 
original, individually identifiable record.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services-
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be

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considered. More information regarding access procedures is available 
in the Guide to the National Archives of the United States, which is 
sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, Government Printing 
Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted at the NARA research 
facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

16. System name:
    Special Use Permits, Easements, and Licenses, USDA/FS-24 (part of 
National Archives Record Group 95, Records of the Forest Service).

System location:
    National Archives, Pacific Alaska Region (Seattle), 6125 Sand Point 
Way, N.E., Seattle, WA 98115.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover individuals holding a 
special use permit, easement or license authorizing use or occupancy of 
National Forest System land or land administered for National Forest 
purposes.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
special use permits, 1943-1966 (NARA Accession NRIS-095-099-031).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a (l) (1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper records stored in archival containers.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved alphabetically by permittee's name and 
date of permit issuance or other field.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Regional Records 
Services (NR), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

17. System name:
    Office of Alien Property File System, JUSTICE/CIV-003 (part of 
National Archives Record Group 131, Records of the Office of Alien 
Property).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover any and all parties involved 
in the cases, claims and matters handled by the Office of Alien 
Property.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
records of the Office of Alien Property, 1941-1963 (NARA Accession 
Numbers NN3-131-099-001 and NN3-131-099-002).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper records stored in archival containers.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved by indexed file numbers.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

18. System name:
    Military Personnel Records System, F035 AF MP C (part of National 
Archives Record Group 518, Records of U.S. Central Command).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover Air Force active duty 
military, Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard personnel.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
operational analyses, 1989-1992 (NARA Accession Numbers NN3-518-099-001 
and NN3-518-00-001).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the

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National Archives of the United States are exempt from the Privacy Act 
of 1974 except for the public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 
552a(l)(1)(3). Further information about uses and restrictions may be 
found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper records stored in archival containers.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved alphabetically by individual's surname 
and social security number.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

19. System name:
    National Crime Information Center (NCIC), JUSTICE/FBI 001 (part of 
National Archives Record Group 65, Records of the Federal Bureau of 
Investigation).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover individuals for whom Federal 
warrants are outstanding; individuals who have committed or have been 
identified with an offense which is classified as a felony or serious 
misdemeanor; a ``Temporary Felony Want'' to take prompt action for a 
suspected felon; juveniles who have been adjudicated delinquent; 
individuals who have committed an offense in a foreign country and for 
which act an extradition treaty exists between the United States and 
that country; individuals identified with an offense committed in 
Canada which meets the requirements of the Canada-U.S. Extradition 
Treaty, 18 U.S.C. 3184; and individuals designated by the U.S. Secret 
Service as posing a potential danger to the President or other 
authorized protectees.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
records responsive to Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act, 1917-1969 (NARA 
Accession NN3-065-00-004).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper records stored in archival containers.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved alphabetically by name or by 
identification number.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

20. System name:
    Claim Files--Interior, Office of the Solicitor-2, INTERIOR/SOL-2 
(part of National Archives Record Group 48, Records of the Office of 
the Secretary of the Interior).

System location:
    National Archives and Records Administration-Pacific Northwest 
Region (Seattle), 6125 Sand Point Way, NE, Seattle, WA 98115.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover individuals who have filed 
Tort, Federal Employee, Admiralty or Irrigation claims.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
tort claims, 1988-1993 (NARA Accession NRIS-048-00-002).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper records stored in archival containers.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved by name of claimant.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

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System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Regional Records 
Services (NR), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

21. System name:
    NCIS Investigative Files System, N05520-4 (part of National 
Archives Record Group 289, Records of the Naval Intelligence Command).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover individuals who require 
access to classified defense information and others who are of 
criminal, counterintelligence, security or general investigative 
interest to NCIS.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include 
primary program records, files consisting of incoming and outgoing 
correspondence on Communist Party activities in the maritime industry, 
and issues concerning employment, 1936-1954 (NARA Accession NN3-289-
099-001).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Paper records stored in archival containers.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved by numeric sequential number and 
alphabetically by topical title, and geographic location.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

22. System name:
    General Personnel Records, OPM/GOVT-1 (part of National Archives 
Record Group 478, Records of the Office of Personnel Management).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover current and former Federal 
employees as defined in 5 U.S.C. 2105.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include an 
electronic database of personal and employment related information on 
Federal employees; the Central Personnel Data File (CPDF), 1987 (NARA 
Accession NN3-478-099-001).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Electronic database stored on magnetic tape.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved by various combinations of name, birth 
date, social security number, or identification number of the 
individual on whom they are maintained.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

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23. System name:
    Current Research Information System (CRIS), USDA/CSRS (part of 
National Archives Record Group 540, Records of the Cooperative State 
Research, Education, and Extension Service).

System location:
    National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, 
MD 20740-6001.

Categories of individuals covered by the system:
    Records in the National Archives cover scientists listed on 
research projects entered into the CRIS.

Categories of records in the system:
    Records in the National Archives covered by this notice include the 
Current Research Information System (CRIS) File, 1998 (NARA Accession 
NN3-540-00-001).

Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories 
of users and the purpose of such uses:
    Reference by Government officials, scholars, students, and members 
of the general public. The records in the National Archives of the 
United States are exempt from the Privacy Act of 1974 except for the 
public notice required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(l)(1)(3). Further information 
about uses and restrictions may be found in 36 CFR part 1256 and in the 
Appendix following this notice.

Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, 
and disposing of records in the system:
    a. Storage: Electronic database stored on magnetic tape.
    b. Retrievability: Retrieved by name of project leader or co-
investigator.
    c. Safeguards: Records are kept in locked stack areas accessible 
only to authorized NARA personnel.
    d. Retention and disposal: Records are retained permanently.

System manager and address:
    The system manager is the Assistant Archivist for Records Services, 
Washington, DC (NW), 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD 20740-6001.

Notification procedures:
    Individuals desiring information from or about these records should 
direct inquiries to the system manager.

Records access procedures:
    Upon request, NARA will attempt to locate specific records about 
individuals and will make the records available subject to the 
restrictions set forth in 36 CFR part 1256. Enough information must be 
provided to permit NARA to locate the records in a reasonable amount of 
time. Records in the National Archives may not be amended and requests 
for amendment will not be considered. More information regarding access 
procedures is available in the Guide to the National Archives of the 
United States, which is sold by the Superintendent of Public Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, and may be consulted 
at the NARA research facilities listed in 36 CFR part 1253.

    Dated: January 31, 2001.
Michael J. Kurtz,
Assistant Archivist for Records Services, Washington, DC.

Appendix

General Statement About Uses and Restrictions

    A record from an accessioned system of records may be made 
available to any person who has applied for and received a 
researcher identification card. No special qualifications are 
required in order to use the records of the National Archives. Rule 
governing the use of records and procedures for applying for 
research cards are found in 36 CFR part 1254. However, the use of 
some of the records is subject to restrictions imposed by statute or 
Executive order, or by the restrictions specified in writing in 
accordance with 44 U.S.C. 2108 by the transferring agency. 
Restrictions currently in effect on access to particular records 
that have been specified by the transferring agency are known as 
``specific restrictions.'' Restrictions on access that may apply to 
more than one record group are termed ``general restrictions.'' They 
are applicable to the kinds of information or classes of accessioned 
records designated regardless of the record group to which they have 
been allocated or the specific system of records in which they are 
contained. The restrictions are published in the ``Guide to the 
National Archives of the United States'' and supplemented by 
restriction statements approved by the Archivist of the United 
States and set forth in 36 CFR part 1256.

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