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            <p>
                <b>DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY (Prefix: LDIA)</b>
            </p>

            <p>
                <i>
                    REQUESTING RECORDS
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Records are retrieved by name or by some other personal identifier. It is therefore especially important for expeditious service when requesting a record that particular attention be provided to the Notification and/or Access Procedures of the particular record system involved so as to furnish the required personal identifiers, or any other pertinent personal information as may be required to locate and retrieve the record.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    BLANKET ROUTINE USES
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Certain 'blanket routine uses' of the records have been established that are applicable to every record system maintained within the Department of Defense unless specifically stated otherwise within a particular record system.  These additional blanket routine uses of the records are published below only once in the interest of simplicity, economy and to avoid redundancy.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    LAW ENFORCEMENT ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                In the event that a system of records maintained by this component to carry out its functions indicates a violation or potential violation of law, whether civil, criminal or regulatory in nature, and whether arising by general statute or by regulation, rule or order issued pursuant thereto, the relevant records in the system of records may be referred, as a routine use, to the appropriate agency, whether Federal, state, local, or foreign, charged with the responsibility of investigating or prosecuting such violation or charged with enforcing or implementing the statute, rule, regulation or order issued pursuant thereto.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE WHEN REQUESTING INFORMATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to a Federal, state, or local agency maintaining civil, criminal, or other relevant enforcement information or other pertinent information, such as current licenses, if necessary to obtain information relevant to a component decision concerning the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF REQUESTED INFORMATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to a Federal agency, in response to its request, in connection with the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the reporting of an investigation of an employee, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit by the requesting agency, to the extent that the information is relevant and necessary to the requesting agency's decision on the matter.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRIES ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Disclosure from a system of records maintained by this component may be made to a Congressional office from the record of an individual in response to an inquiry from the Congressional office made at the request of that individual.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    PRIVATE RELIEF LEGISLATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Relevant information contained in all systems of records of the Department of Defense published on or before August 22, 1975, may be disclosed to the Office of Management and Budget in connection with the review of private relief legislation as set forth in OMB Circular A-19 at any stage of the legislative coordination and clearance process as set forth in that Circular.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURES REQUIRED BY INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to foreign law enforcement, security, investigatory, or administrative authorities in order to comply with requirements imposed by, or to claim rights conferred in, international agreements and arrangements including those regulating the stationing and status in foreign countries of Department of Defense military and civilian personnel.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO STATE AND LOCAL TAXING AUTHORITIES ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Any information normally contained in IRS Form W-2 which is maintained in a record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to state and local taxing authorities with which the Secretary of the Treasury has entered into agreements pursuant to Title 5, U.S. Code, Sections 5516, 5517, 5520, and only to those state and local taxing authorities for which an employee or military member is or was subject to tax regardless of whether tax is or was withheld.  This routine use is in accordance with Treasury Fiscal Requirements Manual Bulletin Number 76-07.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records subject to the Privacy Act and maintained by this component may be disclosed to the Office of Personnel Management concerning information on pay and leave, benefits, retirement deductions, and any other information necessary for the Office of Personnel Management to carry out its legally authorized Government-wide personnel management functions and studies.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR LITIGATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to any component of the Department of Justice for the purpose of representing the Department of Defense, or any officer, employee or member of the Department in pending or potential litigation to which the record is pertinent.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO MILITARY BANKING FACILITIES OVERSEAS ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Information as to current military addresses and assignments may be provided to military banking facilities who provide banking services overseas and who are reimbursed by the Government for certain checking and loan losses.  For personnel separated, discharged, or retired from the Armed Forces, information as to last known residential or home of record address may be provided to the military banking facility upon certification by a banking facility officer that the facility has a returned or dishonored check negotiated by the individual or the individual has defaulted on a loan and that if restitution is not made by the individual, the U.S. Government will be liable for the losses the facility may incur.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the General Services Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the National Archives and Records Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the Merit Systems Protection Board, including the Office of the Special Counsel for the purpose of litigation, including administrative proceedings, appeals, special studies of the civil service and other merit systems, review of OPM or component rules and regulations, investigation of alleged or possible prohibited personnel practices; including administrative proceedings involving any individual subject of a DOD investigation, and such other functions, promulgated in 5 U.S.C 1205 and 1206, or as may be authorized by law.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PURPOSES ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use outside the DOD or the U.S. Government for the purpose of counterintelligence activities authorized by U.S. Law or Executive Order or for the purpose of enforcing laws which protect the national security of the United States.
            </p>
                <p>
                    <b>DEFENSE FINANCE AND ACCOUNTING SERVICE (Prefix: T)</b>
                </p>
                <p>
                    <i>
                        >REQUESTING RECORDS
                    </i>
                </p><p>
                    Records are retrieved by name or by some other personal identifier. It is therefore especially important for expeditious service when requesting a record that particular attention be provided to the Notification and/or Access Procedures of the particular record system involved so as to furnish the required personal identifiers, or any other pertinent personal information as may be required to locate and retrieve the record.
                </p><p>
                    <i>
                        BLANKET ROUTINE USES
                    </i>
                </p><p>
                    Certain 'blanket routine uses' of the records have been established that are applicable to every record system maintained within the Department of Defense unless specifically stated otherwise within a particular record system. These additional blanket routine uses of the records are published below only once in the interest of simplicity, economy and to avoid redundancy.
                </p><p>
                    <i>
                        LAW ENFORCEMENT ROUTINE USE
                    </i>
                </p><p>
                    In the event that a system of records maintained by this component to carry out its functions indicates a violation or potential violation of law, whether civil, criminal or regulatory in nature, and whether arising by general statute or by regulation, rule or order issued pursuant thereto, the relevant records in the system of records may be referred, as a routine use, to the appropriate agency, whether Federal, state, local, or foreign, charged with the responsibility of investigating or prosecuting such violation or charged with enforcing or implementing the statute, rule, regulation or order issued pursuant thereto.
                </p><p>
                    <i>
                        DISCLOSURE WHEN REQUESTING INFORMATION ROUTINE USE
                    </i>
                </p><p>
                    A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to a Federal, state, or local agency maintaining civil, criminal, or other relevant enforcement information or other pertinent information, such as current licenses, if necessary to obtain information relevant to a component decision concerning the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit.
                </p><p>
                    <i>
                        DISCLOSURE OF REQUESTED INFORMATION ROUTINE USE
                    </i>
                </p><p>
                    A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to a Federal agency, in response to its request, in connection with the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the reporting of an investigation of an employee, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit by the requesting agency, to the extent that the information is relevant and necessary to the requesting agency's decision on the matter.
                </p><p>
                    <i>
                        CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRIES ROUTINE USE
                    </i>
                </p><p>
                    Disclosure from a system of records maintained by this component may be made to a Congressional office from the record of an individual in response to an inquiry from the Congressional office made at the request of that individual.
                </p><p>
                    <i>
                        PRIVATE RELIEF LEGISLATION ROUTINE USE
                    </i>
                </p><p>
                    Relevant information contained in all systems of records of the Department of Defense published on or before August 22, 1975, may be disclosed to the Office of Management and Budget in connection with the review of private relief legislation as set forth in OMB Circular A-19 at any stage of the legislative coordination and clearance process as set forth in that Circular.
                </p><p>
                    <i>
                        DISCLOSURES REQUIRED BY INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS ROUTINE USE
                    </i>
                </p><p>
                    A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to foreign law enforcement, security, investigatory, or administrative authorities in order to comply with requirements imposed by, or to claim rights conferred in, international agreements and arrangements including those regulating the stationing and status in foreign countries of Department of Defense military and civilian personnel.
                </p><p>
                    <i>
                        DISCLOSURE TO STATE AND LOCAL TAXING AUTHORITIES ROUTINE USE
                    </i>
                </p><p>
                    Any information normally contained in IRS Form W-2 which is maintained in a record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to state and local taxing authorities with which the Secretary of the Treasury has entered into agreements pursuant to Title 5, U.S. Code, Sections 5516, 5517, 5520, and only to those state and local taxing authorities for which an employee or military member is or was subject to tax regardless of whether tax is or was withheld. This routine use is in accordance with Treasury Fiscal Requirements Manual Bulletin Number 76-07.
                </p><p>
                    <i>
                        DISCLOSURE TO THE OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT ROUTINE USE
                    </i>
                </p><p>
                    A record from a system of records subject to the Privacy Act and maintained by this component may be disclosed to the Office of Personnel Management concerning information on pay and leave, benefits, retirement deductions, and any other information necessary for the Office of Personnel Management to carry out its legally authorized Government-wide personnel management functions and studies.
                </p><p>
                    <i>
                        DISCLOSURE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR LITIGATION ROUTINE USE
                    </i>
                </p><p>
                    A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to any component of the Department of Justice for the purpose of representing the Department of Defense, or any officer, employee or member of the Department in pending or potential litigation to which the record is pertinent.
                </p><p>
                    <i>
                        DISCLOSURE TO MILITARY BANKING FACILITIES OVERSEAS ROUTINE USE
                    </i>
                </p><p>
                    Information as to current military addresses and assignments may be provided to military banking facilities who provide banking services overseas and who are reimbursed by the Government for certain checking and loan losses. For personnel separated, discharged, or retired from the Armed Forces, information as to last known residential or home of record address may be provided to the military banking facility upon certification by a banking facility officer that the facility has a returned or dishonored check negotiated by the individual or the individual has defaulted on a loan and that if restitution is not made by the individual, the U.S. Government will be liable for the losses the facility may incur.
                </p><p>
                    <i>
                        DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION ROUTINE USE
                    </i>
                </p><p>
                    A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the General Services Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
                </p><p>
                    <i>
                        DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION ROUTINE USE
                    </i>
                </p><p>
                    A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the National Archives and Records Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
                </p><p>
                    <i>
                        DISCLOSURE TO THE MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD ROUTINE USE
                    </i>
                </p><p>
                    A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the Merit Systems Protection Board, including the Office of the Special Counsel for the purpose of litigation, including administrative proceedings, appeals, special studies of the civil service and other merit systems, review of OPM or component rules and regulations, investigation of alleged or possible prohibited personnel practices; including administrative proceedings involving any individual subject of a DOD investigation, and such other functions, promulgated in 5 U.S.C 1205 and 1206, or as may be authorized by law.
                </p><p>
                    <i>
                        COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PURPOSES ROUTINE USE
                    </i>
                </p><p>A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use outside the DOD or the U.S. Government for the purpose of counterintelligence activities authorized by U.S. Law or Executive Order or for the purpose of enforcing laws which protect the national security of the United States.</p>
            <p>
                <b>
                    DEFENSE SECURITY SERVICE (Prefix: V)
                </b>
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    REQUESTING RECORDS
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Records are retrieved by name or by some other personal identifier. It is therefore especially important for expeditious service when requesting a record that particular attention be provided to the Notification and/or Access Procedures of the particular record system involved so as to furnish the required personal identifiers, or any other pertinent personal information as may be required to locate and retrieve the record.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    BLANKET ROUTINE USES
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>Certain 'blanket routine uses' of the records have been established that are applicable to every record system maintained within the Department of Defense unless specifically stated otherwise within a particular record system.  These additional blanket routine uses of the records are published below only once in the interest of simplicity, economy and to avoid redundancy.</p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    LAW ENFORCEMENT ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                In the event that a system of records maintained by this component to carry out its functions indicates a violation or potential violation of law, whether civil, criminal or regulatory in nature, and whether arising by general statute or by regulation, rule or order issued pursuant thereto, the relevant records in the system of records may be referred, as a routine use, to the appropriate agency, whether Federal, state, local, or foreign, charged with the responsibility of investigating or prosecuting such violation or charged with enforcing or implementing the statute, rule, regulation or order issued pursuant thereto.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE WHEN REQUESTING INFORMATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to a Federal, state, or local agency maintaining civil, criminal, or other relevant enforcement information or other pertinent information, such as current licenses, if necessary to obtain information relevant to a component decision concerning the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF REQUESTED INFORMATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to a Federal agency, in response to its request, in connection with the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the reporting of an investigation of an employee, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit by the requesting agency, to the extent that the information is relevant and necessary to the requesting agency's decision on the matter.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRIES ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Disclosure from a system of records maintained by this component may be made to a Congressional office from the record of an individual in response to an inquiry from the Congressional office made at the request of that individual.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    PRIVATE RELIEF LEGISLATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Relevant information contained in all systems of records of the Department of Defense published on or before August 22, 1975, may be disclosed to the Office of Management and Budget in connection with the review of private relief legislation as set forth in OMB Circular A-19 at any stage of the legislative coordination and clearance process as set forth in that Circular.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURES REQUIRED BY INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to foreign law enforcement, security, investigatory, or administrative authorities in order to comply with requirements imposed by, or to claim rights conferred in, international agreements and arrangements including those regulating the stationing and status in foreign countries of Department of Defense military and civilian personnel.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO STATE AND LOCAL TAXING AUTHORITIES ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Any information normally contained in IRS Form W-2 which is maintained in a record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to state and local taxing authorities with which the Secretary of the Treasury has entered into agreements pursuant to Title 5, U.S. Code, Sections 5516, 5517, 5520, and only to those state and local taxing authorities for which an employee or military member is or was subject to tax regardless of whether tax is or was withheld.  This routine use is in accordance with Treasury Fiscal Requirements Manual Bulletin Number 76-07.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records subject to the Privacy Act and maintained by this component may be disclosed to the Office of Personnel Management concerning information on pay and leave, benefits, retirement deductions, and any other information necessary for the Office of Personnel Management to carry out its legally authorized Government-wide personnel management functions and studies.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR LITIGATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to any component of the Department of Justice for the purpose of representing the Department of Defense, or any officer, employee or member of the Department in pending or potential litigation to which the record is pertinent.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO MILITARY BANKING FACILITIES OVERSEAS ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Information as to current military addresses and assignments may be provided to military banking facilities who provide banking services overseas and who are reimbursed by the Government for certain checking and loan losses.  For personnel separated, discharged, or retired from the Armed Forces, information as to last known residential or home of record address may be provided to the military banking facility upon certification by a banking facility officer that the facility has a returned or dishonored check negotiated by the individual or the individual has defaulted on a loan and that if restitution is not made by the individual, the U.S. Government will be liable for the losses the facility may incur.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the General Services Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the National Archives and Records Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the Merit Systems Protection Board, including the Office of the Special Counsel for the purpose of litigation, including administrative proceedings, appeals, special studies of the civil service and other merit systems, review of OPM or component rules and regulations, investigation of alleged or possible prohibited personnel practices; including administrative proceedings involving any individual subject of a DOD investigation, and such other functions, promulgated in 5 U.S.C 1205 and 1206, or as may be authorized by law.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PURPOSES ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use outside the DOD or the U.S. Government for the purpose of counterintelligence activities authorized by U.S. Law or Executive Order or for the purpose of enforcing laws which protect the national security of the United States.

            </p>
            <p>
                <b>
                    DEFENSE THREAT REDUCTION AGENCY(Prefix: HDTRA)
                </b>
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    REQUESTING RECORDS

                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Records are retrieved by name or by some other personal identifier. It is therefore especially important for expeditious  service when requesting a record that particular attention be provided to the Notification and/or Access Procedures of the particular record system involved so as to furnish the required personal identifiers, or any other pertinent personal information as may be required to locate and retrieve the record.

            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    BLANKET ROUTINE USES

                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Certain 'blanket routine uses' of the records have been established that are applicable to every record system maintained within the Department of Defense unless specifically stated otherwise within a particular record system.  These additional blanket routine uses of the records are published below only once in the interest of simplicity, economy and to avoid redundancy.

            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    LAW ENFORCEMENT ROUTINE USE

                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                In the event that a system of records maintained by this component to carry out its functions indicates a violation or potential violation of law, whether civil, criminal or regulatory in nature, and whether arising by general statute or by regulation, rule or order issued pursuant thereto, the relevant records in the system of records may be referred, as a routine use, to the appropriate agency, whether Federal, state, local, or foreign, charged with the responsibility of investigating or prosecuting such violation or charged with enforcing or implementing the statute, rule, regulation or order issued pursuant thereto.

            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE WHEN REQUESTING INFORMATION ROUTINE USE

                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to a Federal, state, or local agency maintaining civil, criminal, or other relevant enforcement information or other pertinent information, such as current licenses, if necessary to obtain information relevant to a component decision concerning the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit.

            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF REQUESTED INFORMATION ROUTINE USE

                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to a Federal agency, in response to its request, in connection with the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the reporting of an investigation of an employee, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit by the requesting agency, to the extent that the information is relevant and necessary to the requesting agency's decision on the matter.

            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRIES ROUTINE USE

                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Disclosure from a system of records maintained by this component may be made to a Congressional office from the record of an individual in response to an inquiry from the Congressional office made at the request of that individual.

            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    PRIVATE RELIEF LEGISLATION ROUTINE USE

                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Relevant information contained in all systems of records of the Department of Defense published on or before August 22, 1975, may be disclosed to the Office of Management and Budget in connection with the review of private relief legislation as set forth in OMB Circular A-19 at any stage of the legislative coordination and clearance process as set forth in that Circular.

            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURES REQUIRED BY INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS ROUTINE USE

                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to foreign law enforcement, security, investigatory, or administrative authorities in order to comply with requirements imposed by, or to claim rights conferred in, international agreements and arrangements including those regulating the stationing and status in foreign countries of Department of Defense military and civilian personnel.

            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO STATE AND LOCAL TAXING AUTHORITIES ROUTINE USE

                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Any information normally contained in IRS Form W-2 which is maintained in a record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to state and local taxing authorities with which the Secretary of the Treasury has entered into agreements pursuant to Title 5, U.S. Code, Sections 5516, 5517, 5520, and only to those state and local taxing authorities for which an employee or military member is or was subject to tax regardless of whether tax is or was withheld.  This routine use is in accordance with Treasury Fiscal Requirements Manual Bulletin Number 76-07.

            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT ROUTINE USE

                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records subject to the Privacy Act and maintained by this component may be disclosed to the Office of Personnel Management concerning information on pay and leave, benefits, retirement deductions, and any other information necessary for the Office of Personnel Management to carry out its legally authorized Government-wide personnel management functions and studies.

            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR LITIGATION ROUTINE USE

                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to any component of the Department of Justice for the purpose of representing the Department of Defense, or any officer, employee or member of the Department in pending or potential litigation to which the record is pertinent.

            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO MILITARY BANKING FACILITIES OVERSEAS ROUTINE USE

                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Information as to current military addresses and assignments may be provided to military banking facilities who provide banking services overseas and who are reimbursed by the Government for certain checking and loan losses.  For personnel separated, discharged, or retired from the Armed Forces, information as to last known residential or home of record  address may be provided to the military banking facility upon certification by a banking facility officer that the facility has a returned or dishonored check negotiated by the individual or the individual has defaulted on a loan and that if restitution is not made by the individual, the U.S. Government will be liable for the losses the facility may incur.

            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION ROUTINE USE

                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the General Services Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.

            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION ROUTINE USE

                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the National Archives and Records Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.

            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD ROUTINE USE

                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the Merit Systems Protection Board, including the Office of the Special Counsel for the purpose of litigation, including administrative proceedings, appeals, special studies of the civil service and other merit systems, review of OPM or component rules and regulations, investigation of alleged or possible prohibited personnel practices; including administrative proceedings involving any individual subject of a DOD investigation, and such other functions, promulgated in 5 U.S.C 1205 and 1206, or as may be authorized by law.

            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PURPOSES ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use outside the DOD or the U.S. Government for the  purpose of counterintelligence activities authorized by U.S. Law or Executive Order or for the purpose of enforcing laws which protect the national security of the United States.
            </p>
            <p>
                <b>
                    THE JOINT STAFF (Prefix: JS)
                </b>
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    REQUESTING RECORDS
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Records are retrieved by name or by some other personal identifier. It is therefore especially important for expeditious service when requesting a record that particular attention be provided to the Notification and/or Access Procedures of the particular record system involved so as to furnish the required personal identifiers, or any other pertinent personal information as may be required to locate and retrieve the record.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    BLANKET ROUTINE USES
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Certain 'blanket routine uses' of the records have been established that are applicable to every record system maintained within the Department of Defense unless specifically stated otherwise within a particular record system.  These additional blanket routine uses of the records are published below only once in the interest of simplicity, economy and to avoid redundancy.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    LAW ENFORCEMENT BLANKET ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                In the event that a system of records maintained by this component to carry out its functions indicates a violation or potential violation of law, whether civil, criminal or regulatory in nature, and whether arising by general statute or by regulation, rule or order issued pursuant thereto, the relevant records in the system of records may be referred, as a routine use, to the appropriate agency, whether Federal, state, local, or foreign, charged with the responsibility of investigating or prosecuting such violation or charged with enforcing or implementing the statute, rule, regulation or order issued pursuant thereto.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE WHEN REQUESTING INFORMATION BLANKET ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to a Federal, state, or local agency maintaining civil, criminal, or other relevant enforcement information or other pertinent information, such as current licenses, if necessary to obtain information relevant to a component decision concerning the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF REQUESTED INFORMATION BLANKET ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to a Federal agency, in response to its request, in connection with the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the reporting of an investigation of an employee, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit by the requesting agency, to the extent that the information is relevant and necessary to the requesting agency's decision on the matter.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRIES BLANKET ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Disclosure from a system of records maintained by this component may be made to a Congressional office from the record of an individual in response to an inquiry from the Congressional office made at the request of that individual.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    PRIVATE RELIEF LEGISLATION BLANKET ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Relevant information contained in all systems of records of the Department of Defense published on or before August 22, 1975, may be disclosed to the Office of Management and Budget in connection with the review of private relief legislation as set forth in OMB Circular A-19 at any stage of the legislative coordination and clearance process as set forth in that Circular.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURES REQUIRED BY INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS BLANKET ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to foreign law enforcement, security, investigatory, or administrative authorities in order to comply with requirements imposed by, or to claim rights conferred in, international agreements and arrangements including those regulating the stationing and status in foreign countries of Department of Defense military and civilian personnel.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO STATE AND LOCAL TAXING AUTHORITIES BLANKET ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Any information normally contained in IRS Form W-2 which is maintained in a record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to state and local taxing authorities with which the Secretary of the Treasury has entered into agreements pursuant to Title 5, U.S. Code, Sections 5516, 5517, 5520, and only to those state and local taxing authorities for which an employee or military member is or was subject to tax regardless of whether tax is or was withheld.  This routine use is in accordance with Treasury Fiscal Requirements Manual Bulletin Number 76-07.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT BLANKET ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records subject to the Privacy Act and maintained by this component may be disclosed to the Office of Personnel Management concerning information on pay and leave, benefits, retirement deductions, and any other information necessary for the Office of Personnel Management to carry out its legally authorized Government-wide personnel management functions and studies.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR LITIGATION BLANKET ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to any component of the Department of Justice for the purpose of representing the Department of Defense, or any officer, employee or member of the Department in pending or potential litigation to which the record is pertinent.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO MILITARY BANKING FACILITIES OVERSEAS BLANKET ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Information as to current military addresses and assignments may be provided to military banking facilities who provide banking services overseas and who are reimbursed by the Government for certain checking and loan losses.  For personnel separated, discharged, or retired from the Armed Forces, information as to last known residential or home of record address may be provided to the military banking facility upon certification by a banking facility officer that the facility has a returned or dishonored check negotiated by the individual or the individual has defaulted on a loan and that if restitution is not made by the individual, the U.S. Government will be liable for the losses the facility may incur.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION BLANKET ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the General Services Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION BLANKET ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the National Archives and Records Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD BLANKET ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the Merit Systems Protection Board, including the Office of the Special Counsel for the purpose of litigation, including administrative proceedings, appeals, special studies of the civil service and other merit systems, review of OPM or component rules and regulations, investigation of alleged or possible prohibited personnel practices; including administrative proceedings involving any individual subject of a DOD investigation, and such other functions, promulgated in 5 U.S.C 1205 and 1206, or as may be authorized by law.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PURPOSES BLANKET ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use outside the DOD or the U.S. Government for the purpose of counterintelligence activities authorized by U.S. Law or Executive Order or for the purpose of enforcing laws which protect the national security of the United States.
            </p>
            <p>
                <b>
                    National Reconnaissance Agency (Prefix: QNRO)
                </b>
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    Requesting Records
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Records are retrieved by name or by some other personal identifier. It is therefore especially important for expeditious service when requesting a record that particular attention be provided to the Notification and/or Access Procedures of the particular record system involved so as to furnish the required personal identifiers, or any other pertinent personal information as may be required to locate and retrieve the record.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    Blanket Routine Uses
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Certain 'blanket routine uses' of the records have been established that are applicable to every record system maintained within the Department of Defense unless specifically stated otherwise within a particular record system. These additional blanket routine uses of the records are published below only once in the interest of simplicity, economy and to avoid redundancy.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    Law Enforcement Blanket Routine Use
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                In the event that a system of records maintained by this component to carry out its functions indicates a violation or potential violation of law, whether civil, criminal or regulatory in nature, and whether arising by general statute or by regulation, rule or order issued pursuant thereto, the relevant records in the system of records may be referred, as a routine use, to the appropriate agency, whether Federal, state, local, or foreign, charged with the responsibility of investigating or prosecuting such violation or charged with enforcing or implementing the statute, rule, regulation or order issued pursuant thereto.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    Disclosure When Requesting Information Blanket Routine Use
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to a Federal, state, or local agency maintaining civil, criminal, or other relevant enforcement information or other pertinent information, such as current licenses, if necessary to obtain information relevant to a component decision concerning the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    Disclosure of Requested Information Blanket Routine Use
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to a Federal agency, in response to its request, in connection with the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the reporting of an investigation of an employee, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit by the requesting agency, to the extent that the information is relevant and necessary to the requesting agency's decision on the matter.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    Congressional Inquiries Blanket Routine Use
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Disclosure from a system of records maintained by this component may be made to a Congressional office from the record of an individual in response to an inquiry from the Congressional office made at the request of that individual.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    Private Relief Legislation Blanket Routine Use
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Relevant information contained in all systems of records of the Department of Defense published on or before August 22, 1975, may be disclosed to the Office of Management and Budget in connection with the review of private relief legislation as set forth in OMB Circular A-19 at any stage of the legislative coordination and clearance process as set forth in that Circular.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    Disclosures Required by International Agreements Blanket Routine Use
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to foreign law enforcement, security, investigatory, or administrative authorities in order to comply with requirements imposed by, or to claim rights conferred in, international agreements and arrangements including those regulating the stationing and status in foreign countries of Department of Defense military and civilian personnel.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    Disclosure to State and Local Taxing Authorities Blanket Routine Use
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Any information normally contained in IRS Form W-2 which is maintained in a record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to state and local taxing authorities with which the Secretary of the Treasury has entered into agreements pursuant to Title 5 U.S.C., Sections 5516, 5517, 5520, and only to those state and local taxing authorities for which an employee or military member is or was subject to tax regardless of whether tax is or was withheld. This routine use is in accordance with Treasury Fiscal Requirements Manual Bulletin Number 76-07.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    Disclosure to the Office of Personnel Management Blanket Routine Use
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records subject to the Privacy Act and maintained by this component may be disclosed to the Office of Personnel Management concerning information on pay and leave, benefits, retirement deductions, and any other information necessary for the Office of Personnel Management to carry out its legally authorized Government-wide personnel management functions and studies.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    Disclosure to the Department of Justice for Litigation Blanket Routine Use
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to any component of the Department of Justice for the purpose of representing the Department of Defense, or any officer, employee or member of the Department in pending or potential litigation to which the record is pertinent.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    Disclosure to Military Banking Facilities Overseas Blanket Routine Use
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Information as to current military addresses and assignments may be provided to military banking facilities who provide banking services overseas and who are reimbursed by the Government for certain checking and loan losses. For personnel separated, discharged, or retired from the Armed Forces, information as to last known residential or home of record address may be provided to the military banking facility upon certification by a banking facility officer that the facility has a returned or dishonored check negotiated by the individual or the individual has defaulted on a loan and that if restitution is not made by the individual, the U.S. Government will be liable for the losses the facility may incur.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    Disclosure of Information to the General Services Administration Blanket Routine Use
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the General Services Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    Disclosure of Information to the National Archives and Records Administration Blanket Routine Use
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the National Archives and Records Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    Disclosure to the Merit Systems Protection Board Blanket Routine Use
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the Merit Systems Protection Board, including the Office of the Special Counsel for the purpose of litigation, including administrative proceedings, appeals, special studies of the civil service and other merit systems, review of OPM or component rules and regulations, investigation of alleged or possible prohibited personnel practices; including administrative proceedings involving any individual subject of a DOD investigation, and such other functions, promulgated in 5 U.S.C. 1205 and 1206, or as may be authorized by law.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    Counterintelligence Purposes Blanket Routine Use
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use outside the DOD or the U.S. Government for the purpose of counterintelligence activities authorized by U.S. Law or Executive Order or for the purpose of enforcing laws which protect the national security of the United States.

            </p>
            <p>
                <b>
                    NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY (Prefix: GNSA)
                </b>
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    REQUESTING RECORDS
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Records are retrieved by name or by some other personal identifier. It is therefore especially important for expeditious service when requesting a record that particular attention be provided to the Notification and/or Access Procedures of the particular record system involved so as to furnish the required personal identifiers, or any other pertinent personal information as may be required to locate and retrieve the record.
            </p>
           
                <p><i>
                    BLANKET ROUTINE USES
                </i>
        </p>
        <p>
            Certain 'blanket routine uses' of the records have been established that are applicable to every record system maintained within the Department of Defense unless specifically stated otherwise within a particular record system.  These additional blanket routine uses of the records are published below only once in the interest of simplicity, economy and to avoid redundancy.
        </p>
        
            <p>
                <i>LAW ENFORCEMENT ROUTINE USE
            </i>
    </p>
    <p>
        In the event that a system of records maintained by this component to carry out its functions indicates a violation or potential violation of law, whether civil, criminal or regulatory in nature, and whether arising by general statute or by regulation, rule or order issued pursuant thereto, the relevant records in the system of records may be referred, as a routine use, to the appropriate agency, whether Federal, state, local, or foreign, charged with the responsibility of investigating or prosecuting such violation or charged with enforcing or implementing the statute, rule, regulation or order issued pursuant thereto.
    </p>
   
        <p><i>
            DISCLOSURE WHEN REQUESTING INFORMATION ROUTINE USE
        </i>
</p>
<p>
    A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to a Federal, state, or local agency maintaining civil, criminal, or other relevant enforcement information or other pertinent information, such as current licenses, if necessary to obtain information relevant to a component decision concerning the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit.
</p>

    <p>
        <i>DISCLOSURE OF REQUESTED INFORMATION ROUTINE USE
    </i>
</p>
<p>
A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to a Federal agency, in response to its request, in connection with the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the reporting of an investigation of an employee, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit by the requesting agency, to the extent that the information is relevant and necessary to the requesting agency's decision on the matter.
</p>

<p><i>
    CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRIES ROUTINE USE
</i>
</p>
<p>
Disclosure from a system of records maintained by this component may be made to a Congressional office from the record of an individual in response to an inquiry from the Congressional office made at the request of that individual.
</p>

<p><i>
PRIVATE RELIEF LEGISLATION ROUTINE USE
</i>
</p>
<p>
Relevant information contained in all systems of records of the Department of Defense published on or before August 22, 1975, may be disclosed to the Office of Management and Budget in connection with the review of private relief legislation as set forth in OMB Circular A-19 at any stage of the legislative coordination and clearance process as set forth in that Circular.
</p>

<p><i>
DISCLOSURES REQUIRED BY INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS ROUTINE USE
</i>
</p>
<p>
A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to foreign law enforcement, security, investigatory, or administrative authorities in order to comply with requirements imposed by, or to claim rights conferred in, international agreements and arrangements including those regulating the stationing and status in foreign countries of Department of Defense military and civilian personnel.
</p>

<p><i>
DISCLOSURE TO STATE AND LOCAL TAXING AUTHORITIES ROUTINE USE
</i>
</p>
<p>
Any information normally contained in IRS Form W-2 which is maintained in a record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to state and local taxing authorities with which the Secretary of the Treasury has entered into agreements pursuant to Title 5, U.S. Code, Sections 5516, 5517, 5520, and only to those state and local taxing authorities for which an employee or military member is or was subject to tax regardless of whether tax is or was withheld.  This routine use is in accordance with Treasury Fiscal Requirements Manual Bulletin Number 76-07.
</p>

<p><i>
DISCLOSURE TO THE OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT ROUTINE USE
</i>
</p>
<p>
A record from a system of records subject to the Privacy Act and maintained by this component may be disclosed to the Office of Personnel Management concerning information on pay and leave, benefits, retirement deductions, and any other information necessary for the Office of Personnel Management to carry out its legally authorized Government-wide personnel management functions and studies.
</p>

<p>
    <i>
        DISCLOSURE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR LITIGATION ROUTINE USE
    </i>
</p>
<p>
A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to any component of the Department of Justice for the purpose of representing the Department of Defense, or any officer, employee or member of the Department in pending or potential litigation to which the record is pertinent.
</p>

<p>
    <i>
        DISCLOSURE TO MILITARY BANKING FACILITIES OVERSEAS ROUTINE USE
    </i>
</p>
<p>
Information as to current military addresses and assignments may be provided to military banking facilities who provide banking services overseas and who are reimbursed by the Government for certain checking and loan losses.  For personnel separated, discharged, or retired from the Armed Forces, information as to last known residential or home of record address may be provided to the military banking facility upon certification by a banking facility officer that the facility has a returned or dishonored check negotiated by the individual or the individual has defaulted on a loan and that if restitution is not made by the individual, the U.S. Government will be liable for the losses the facility may incur.
</p>

<p>
    <i>
        DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION ROUTINE USE
    </i>
</p>
<p>
A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the General Services Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
</p>
<p>
    <i>
        DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION ROUTINE USE
    </i>
</p>
<p>
A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the National Archives and Records Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
</p>

<p>
    <i>
        DISCLOSURE TO THE MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD ROUTINE USE
    </i>
</p>
<p>
A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the Merit Systems Protection Board, including the Office of the Special Counsel for the purpose of litigation, including administrative proceedings, appeals, special studies of the civil service and other merit systems, review of OPM or component rules and regulations, investigation of alleged or possible prohibited personnel practices; including administrative proceedings involving any individual subject of a DOD investigation, and such other functions, promulgated in 5 U.S.C 1205 and 1206, or as may be authorized by law.
</p>

<p>
    <i>
        COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PURPOSES ROUTINE USE
    </i>
</p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use outside the DOD or the U.S. Government for the purpose of counterintelligence activities authorized by U.S. Law or Executive Order or for the purpose of enforcing laws which protect the national security of the United States.
            </p>
            <p>
                <b>
                    OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL, DOD (Prefix: CIG)
                </b>
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    REQUESTING RECORDS
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Records are retrieved by name or by some other personal identifier. It is therefore especially important for expeditious service when requesting a record that particular attention be provided to the Notification and/or Access Procedures of the particular record system involved so as to furnish the required personal identifiers, or any other pertinent personal information as may be required to locate and retrieve the record.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    BLANKET ROUTINE USES
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Certain 'blanket routine uses' of the records have been established that are applicable to every record system maintained within the Department of Defense unless specifically stated otherwise within a particular record system.  These additional blanket routine uses of the records are published below only once in the interest of simplicity, economy and to avoid redundancy.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    LAW ENFORCEMENT ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                In the event that a system of records maintained by this component to carry out its functions indicates a violation or potential violation of law, whether civil, criminal or regulatory in nature, and whether arising by general statute or by regulation, rule or order issued pursuant thereto, the relevant records in the system of records may be referred, as a routine use, to the appropriate agency, whether Federal, state, local, or foreign, charged with the responsibility of investigating or prosecuting such violation or charged with enforcing or implementing the statute, rule, regulation or order issued pursuant thereto.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE WHEN REQUESTING INFORMATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to a Federal, state, or local agency maintaining civil, criminal, or other relevant enforcement information or other pertinent information, such as current licenses, if necessary to obtain information relevant to a component decision concerning the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF REQUESTED INFORMATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to a Federal agency, in response to its request, in connection with the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the reporting of an investigation of an employee, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit by the requesting agency, to the extent that the information is relevant and necessary to the requesting agency's decision on the matter.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRIES ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Disclosure from a system of records maintained by this component may be made to a Congressional office from the record of an individual in response to an inquiry from the Congressional office made at the request of that individual.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    PRIVATE RELIEF LEGISLATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Relevant information contained in all systems of records of the Department of Defense published on or before August 22, 1975, may be disclosed to the Office of Management and Budget in connection with the review of private relief legislation as set forth in OMB Circular A-19 at any stage of the legislative coordination and clearance process as set forth in that Circular.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURES REQUIRED BY INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to foreign law enforcement, security, investigatory, or administrative authorities in order to comply with requirements imposed by, or to claim rights conferred in, international agreements and arrangements including those regulating the stationing and status in foreign countries of Department of Defense military and civilian personnel.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO STATE AND LOCAL TAXING AUTHORITIES ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Any information normally contained in IRS Form W-2 which is maintained in a record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to state and local taxing authorities with which the Secretary of the Treasury has entered into agreements pursuant to Title 5, U.S. Code, Sections 5516, 5517, 5520, and only to those state and local taxing authorities for which an employee or military member is or was subject to tax regardless of whether tax is or was withheld.  This routine use is in accordance with Treasury Fiscal Requirements Manual Bulletin Number 76-07.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records subject to the Privacy Act and maintained by this component may be disclosed to the Office of Personnel Management concerning information on pay and leave, benefits, retirement deductions, and any other information necessary for the Office of Personnel Management to carry out its legally authorized Government-wide personnel management functions and studies.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR LITIGATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to any component of the Department of Justice for the purpose of representing the Department of Defense, or any officer, employee or member of the Department in pending or potential litigation to which the record is pertinent.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO MILITARY BANKING FACILITIES OVERSEAS ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Information as to current military addresses and assignments may be provided to military banking facilities who provide banking services overseas and who are reimbursed by the Government for certain checking and loan losses.  For personnel separated, discharged, or retired from the Armed Forces, information as to last known residential or home of record address may be provided to the military banking facility upon certification by a banking facility officer that the facility has a returned or dishonored check negotiated by the individual or the individual has defaulted on a loan and that if restitution is not made by the individual, the U.S. Government will be liable for the losses the facility may incur.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the General Services Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the National Archives and Records Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the Merit Systems Protection Board, including the Office of the Special Counsel for the purpose of litigation, including administrative proceedings, appeals, special studies of the civil service and other merit systems, review of OPM or component rules and regulations, investigation of alleged or possible prohibited personnel practices; including administrative proceedings involving any individual subject of a DOD investigation, and such other functions, promulgated in 5 U.S.C. 1205 and 1206, or as may be authorized by law.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PURPOSES ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use outside the DOD or the U.S. Government for the purpose of counterintelligence activities authorized by U.S. Law or Executive Order or for the purpose of enforcing laws which protect the national security of the United States.
            </p>
            <p>
                <b>
                    UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES (Prefix: WUSU)
                </b>
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    REQUESTING RECORDS
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Records are retrieved by name or by some other personal identifier. It is therefore especially important for expeditious service when requesting a record that particular attention be provided to the Notification and/or Access Procedures of the particular record system involved so as to furnish the required personal identifiers, or any other pertinent personal information as may be required to locate and retrieve the record.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    BLANKET ROUTINE USES
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Certain 'blanket routine uses' of the records have been established that are applicable to every record system maintained within the Department of Defense unless specifically stated otherwise within a particular record system.  These additional blanket routine uses of the records are published below only once in the interest of simplicity, economy and to avoid redundancy.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    LAW ENFORCEMENT ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                In the event that a system of records maintained by this component to carry out its functions indicates a violation or potential violation of law, whether civil, criminal or regulatory in nature, and whether arising by general statute or by regulation, rule or order issued pursuant thereto, the relevant records in the system of records may be referred, as a routine use, to the appropriate agency, whether Federal, state, local, or foreign, charged with the responsibility of investigating or prosecuting such violation or charged with enforcing or implementing the statute, rule, regulation or order issued pursuant thereto.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE WHEN REQUESTING INFORMATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to a Federal, state, or local agency maintaining civil, criminal, or other relevant enforcement information or other pertinent information, such as current licenses, if necessary to obtain information relevant to a component decision concerning the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF REQUESTED INFORMATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to a Federal agency, in response to its request, in connection with the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the reporting of an investigation of an employee, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant or other benefit by the requesting agency, to the extent that the information is relevant and necessary to the requesting agency's decision on the matter.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    CONGRESSIONAL INQUIRIES ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Disclosure from a system of records maintained by this component may be made to a Congressional office from the record of an individual in response to an inquiry from the Congressional office made at the request of that individual.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    PRIVATE RELIEF LEGISLATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Relevant information contained in all systems of records of the Department of Defense published on or before August 22, 1975, may be disclosed to the Office of Management and Budget in connection with the review of private relief legislation as set forth in OMB Circular A-19 at any stage of the legislative coordination and clearance process as set forth in that Circular.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURES REQUIRED BY INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to foreign law enforcement, security, investigatory, or administrative authorities in order to comply with requirements imposed by, or to claim rights conferred in, international agreements and arrangements including those regulating the stationing and status in foreign countries of Department of Defense military and civilian personnel.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO STATE AND LOCAL TAXING AUTHORITIES ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Any information normally contained in IRS Form W-2 which is maintained in a record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed to state and local taxing authorities with which the Secretary of the Treasury has entered into agreements pursuant to Title 5, U.S. Code, Sections 5516, 5517, 5520, and only to those state and local taxing authorities for which an employee or military member is or was subject to tax regardless of whether tax is or was withheld.  This routine use is in accordance with Treasury Fiscal Requirements Manual Bulletin Number 76-07.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records subject to the Privacy Act and maintained by this component may be disclosed to the Office of Personnel Management concerning information on pay and leave, benefits, retirement deductions, and any other information necessary for the Office of Personnel Management to carry out its legally authorized Government-wide personnel management functions and studies.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE FOR LITIGATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to any component of the Department of Justice for the purpose of representing the Department of Defense, or any officer, employee or member of the Department in pending or potential litigation to which the record is pertinent.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO MILITARY BANKING FACILITIES OVERSEAS ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Information as to current military addresses and assignments may be provided to military banking facilities who provide banking services overseas and who are reimbursed by the Government for certain checking and loan losses.  For personnel separated, discharged, or retired from the Armed Forces, information as to last known residential or home of record address may be provided to the military banking facility upon certification by a banking facility officer that the facility has a returned or dishonored check negotiated by the individual or the individual has defaulted on a loan and that if restitution is not made by the individual, the U.S. Government will be liable for the losses the facility may incur.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the General Services Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the National Archives and Records Administration for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DISCLOSURE TO THE MERIT SYSTEMS PROTECTION BOARD ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the Merit Systems Protection Board, including the Office of the Special Counsel for the purpose of litigation, including administrative proceedings, appeals, special studies of the civil service and other merit systems, review of OPM or component rules and regulations, investigation of alleged or possible prohibited personnel practices; including administrative proceedings involving any individual subject of a DOD investigation, and such other functions, promulgated in 5 U.S.C 1205 and 1206, or as may be authorized by law.
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    COUNTERINTELLIGENCE PURPOSES ROUTINE USE
                </i>
            </p>
            <p>
                A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use outside the DOD or the U.S. Government for the purpose of counterintelligence activities authorized by U.S. Law or Executive Order or for the purpose of enforcing laws which protect the national security of the United States.
            </p>



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    <section id="zcc1" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>/ZCC 001</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">Commissary Customer Inquiry, Complaint, Comment, and Suggestion Files.</subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Corporate Communications, Defense Commissary Agency, 1300 E. Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Customers of the Commissaries who make inquiries, complaints, comments, or suggestions on its operations.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Customer's name, address, telephone number, and e-mail address; information pertaining to the subject of inquiry, complaint, comment, or suggestion, and response thereto; customer opinion survey data.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>5 U.S.C 301, Departmental Regulations; and 10 U.S.C 2482, Commissary stores: operation.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>To aid the Defense Commissary Agency in determining needs of customers, responding to the customer's inquiries and comments, and determining action required to settle customer complaints.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the Defense Commissary Agency's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>Electronic storage media.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>By customer's name, case number, and e-mail address.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Automated records are stored in rooms with restricted access in a secure building. In addition, access is limited to the Corporate Communications staff in performance of their official duties.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Paper records are shredded once the information is scanned into the database. The database information is destroyed after two years.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Customer Relations Specialist, Corporate Communications, Defense Commissary Agency, 1300 E. Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Officer, Defense Commissary Agency, 1300 E. Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800.

    </p>
        <p>The request should contain the individual's full name, address, and telephone number. These items are necessary for the retrieval of information.</p>
        <p>Requests submitted on behalf of other persons must include their written authorization.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Officer, Defense Commissary Agency, 1300 E. Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800.</p>
                <p>The request should contain the individual's full name, address, and telephone number. These items are necessary for the retrieval of information.</p>
                <p>Requests submitted on behalf of other persons must include their written authorization.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>The Defense Commissary Agency's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in Defense Commissary Agency Directive 30-13; 32 CFR part 327; or may be obtained from the Freedom Of Information Act/Privacy Officer at 1300 E. Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Information is provided by the individual.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>None.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
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    <section id="zdo1" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>/ZDO-001</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">Accountability Records/Recall Rosters.</subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA), 1300 E Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800.</p>
                <p>DeCA East, 1300 E Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800.</p>
                <p>DeCA West, 3401 Acacia Street, Suite 115, McClellan, CA 95652-1002.</p>
                <p>DeCA Europe, Building 2780, Unit 3060, APO, AE, 09021.</p>
                <p>DeCA Facilities Construction and Sustainment Division (DOF), 2250 Foulois Street, Suite 2, Lackland AFB, TX 78236-1039.</p>
                <p>DeCA Construction-Design Branch (AMDF), 2250 Foulois Street, Suite 2, Lackland AFB, TX 78236-1046.</p>
                <p>
                    DeCA Zones, Central Distribution Centers (CDC), Central Meat Processing Plants (CMPP) and Stores--A complete listing of zone, CDC, CMPP and store locations at which recall rosters are maintained can be obtained at Headquarters, Defense Commissary Agency, <i>Attn:</i> Continuity Program Manager, 1300 E Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Current DeCA Federal employees, military personnel assigned or detailed to DeCA, contractors at the headquarters, region, zone, and store level. Non-DeCA personnel whose job responsibilities include a requirement to be aware of the status of DeCA and its commissaries, including Department of Defense (DoD) Federal employees, military service personnel not assigned to DeCA, personnel of the military service exchange services (Army Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES)/Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM)/Marine Corps Exchange (MCX)/Coast Guard Exchange System (CGES) personnel). Additional information maintained in the system includes DeCA business partner's personnel that include personnel of contractors, manufacturers, vendors, brokers and distributors doing business with DeCA).</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>First and last name, organization consisting of division/staff office/region/zone/store;, mission essential status, designated Emergency Operations Center (EOC) duty officer status, Emergency Relocation Group status, job title, work, home, personal and government cell phone, home address (including directions to facilitate location), home e-mail address, telework status, name of emergency contact not residing in the employee's household, emergency contact's home address (including directions to facilitate location), phone number or e-mail address of emergency contact.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental regulations; 10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; 10 U.S.C. 147, Commissaries and Exchanges and Other Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Activities; National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive-51/Homeland Security Presidential Directive-20, National Continuity Policy; Department of Defense Directive 3020.26, Department of Defense Continuity Programs; and Department of Defense Instruction 3001.02, Personnel Accountability in Conjunction with Natural or Manmade Disasters.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    To notify designated DeCA mission essential personnel, Emergency EOC duty officers/members, Emergency Relocation Group members, and other DeCA personnel, including those on pre-designated telework status to report for duty during drills, emergencies, activation of the EOC, and/or Continuity of Operations (COOP) exercises or operations.
                </p>
                <p>To contact DeCA personnel during emergency situations in order to notify them of the status of their place of duty and to determine their current location and current health, welfare and safety status.</p>
                <p>To contact designated emergency contacts of DeCA personnel in the event efforts to contact personnel failed and the current location, health, welfare and safety status of employee cannot be determined.</p>
                <p>To communicate with non-DeCA personnel whose job responsibilities include a requirement to be aware of the status of DeCA and its commissaries, including Department of Defense (DoD) civilian personnel, military service personnel not assigned to DeCA, personnel of the military service exchange services (Army Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES)/Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM)/Marine Corps Exchange (MCX)/Coast Guard Exchange System (CGES) personnel), and DeCA business partners personnel that includes personnel of contractors, manufacturers, vendors, brokers and distributors doing business with DeCA.</p>
                <p>To communicate with DeCA and non-DeCA personnel during non-duty hours as necessary to facilitate management and business functions required for the administration of a 24/7, worldwide organization.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>To Federal, state, or local governments during actual emergencies, exercises or continuity of operations tests for the purpose of responding to emergency situations.</p>
                <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the Defense Commissary Agency's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Storage:
                </p>
                <p>Paper file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records are retrieved by name, organization, mission essential status, emergency relocation group status, telework status or emergency operations duty officer/member status.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Electronic records are maintained in password-protected network and accessible only to DeCA personnel, management, and administrative support personnel on a need-to-know basis to perform their duties. Access to the network where records are maintained requires a valid Common Access Card (CAC). Electronic files and databases are password protected with access restricted to authorized users. Paper records are secured in locked cabinets, offices, or buildings during non-duty hours. The same security standards currently applied to individually issued CAC cards are applicable to paper compilations limited to a particular organization issued to individual supervisors, managers and employees of that organization.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records are destroyed upon termination/departure of DeCA personnel or when superseded. Electronic records are manually deleted from the agency virtual file cabinet under the supervision of agency records managers upon supersession of the record. Paper records are shredded using a cross-cut shredder that reduces the records to confetti form or better upon supersession of the record.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Director, Performance and Policy and Component Continuity Coordinator, 1300 E Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer, DeCA, 1300 E Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800.</p>
                <p>Requests should contain name, home address and home phone number for positive identification of requester.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer, DeCA, 1300 E Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800.</p>
                <p>Requests should contain name, home address and home phone number for positive identification of requester.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>The DeCA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 327, or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The individual, supervisors, existing databases (<i>i.e.</i> Defense Civilian Personnel Data (DCPDS), Fouth Estate Personnel Accountability and Assessment System (FEPAAS), Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Electronic Official Personnel File (eOPF)), computer access or information security documentation.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>None.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="zgc1" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>/ZGC 001</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">General Counsel Case Files.</subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Office of the General Counsel, Headquarters, Defense Commissary Agency, ATTN: GC, 1300 E Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Any individual who has filed a claim, a complaint or similar pleading or instituted litigation against the Defense Commissary Agency in a court, administrative body or in an established administrative dispute resolution procedure in which a Defense Commissary Agency employee or the Defense Commissary Agency is named as a party concerning matters under the cognizance of the General Counsel, Defense Commissary Agency.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Name of the party bringing the action, witnesses, other parties; home address, telephone numbers, location, type of case and other details including settlement and resolution.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Department Regulations and 10 U.S.C. 2482, Commissary stores: operation.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>The records are used to investigate, evaluate, adjudicate, defend, prosecute, or settle claims or lawsuits.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the Defense Commissary Agency's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Name of litigant and case number.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Paper and automated records are stored in rooms with restricted access in a secure building. Access is limited to the General Counsel staff in performance of their official duties.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records retained for six years after final action, then destroyed. Paper records are shredded.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Supervisory Legal Administrative Specialist, Office of the General Counsel, Headquarters, Defense Commissary Agency, 1300 E  Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Officer, Defense Commissary Agency, 1300 E Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800.</p>
                <p>
                    The request should contain the individual's full name, address, and telephone number. These items are necessary for the retrieval of information.
                </p>
                <p>Requests submitted on behalf of other persons must include their written authorization.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Officer, Defense Commissary Agency, 1300 E  Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800.</p>
                <p>The request should contain the individual's full name, address, and telephone number. These items are necessary for the retrieval of information.</p>
                <p>Requests submitted on behalf of other persons must include their written authorization.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>The Defense Commissary Agency's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in Defense Commissary Agency Directive 30-13; 32 CFR part 327; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Officer at 1300 E Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    From all sources with information which may impact upon actual or anticipated litigation, <i>e.g.</i>, administrative boards, other record systems within DeCA, DoD, and third parties who provide information voluntarily or in response to discovery.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>None.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="z35-01" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>/Z0035-01</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">
            Financial Transaction Data.
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Defense Commissary Agency, 1300 E Avenue, Fort Lee, Virginia, 23801-1800.
                </p>
                <p>
                    An official listing of locations can be obtained from the Program Management Office.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Active, reserve, and retired uniformed personnel of the military services; their surviving spouses and dependents; recipients of the Medal of Honor; selected military personnel of foreign nations; other organizations and activities of the United States Government and such other personnel and activities as approved by the Secretary of Defense.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individual's name, address, method of payment, shipping address, email address, telephone number, Social Security Number (SSN), charge and debit card information and expiration date, and Credit Card Identification number (CCID).
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    DoD 7000.14-R, Department of Defense Financial Management Regulations (FMRs) and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    To provide support of world-wide system of commissaries selling groceries and household goods to military service members, their families and other authorized recipients. The system will scan products barcodes, determine the product price, calculate the total amount owed by the customer, and accept payment by cash, check, and credit or debit card. In addition, the system has an internet shopping application, Virtual Commissary (VC) that provides the capability to expand the benefits to authorized patrons who do not have access to a commissary. It has the capability to take orders and payments from authorized customers and then forward the order to the appropriate location to be filled.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>
                    To Virtual Commissary Suppliers/Companies that will take the information to fulfill customers' orders for merchandise (grocery and household items) purchased through the Virtual Commissary.
                </p>
                <p>
                    To the Department of Treasury for electric check processing and electronic funds transfers related to credit/debit card charges.
                </p>
                <p>
                    The DOD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
                </p>
                <p>
                    Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system to 'consumer reporting agencies' as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (14 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)). The purpose of this disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal government, typically to provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal government debts by making these debts part of their credit records.
                </p>
                <p>
                    The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and Social Security Number; the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose for the sole purpose of allowing the consumer reporting agency to prepare a commercial credit report.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>
                    Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    By individual's name, Social Security Number, MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition), which is the number found on the bottom of check, and address.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Access to records is limited to the custodian of the records or by persons responsible for servicing the records in the performance of their official duties. Records are stored in locked cabinets or rooms and controlled by personnel screening.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Computer terminals are located in supervised areas. Access to computerized data is controlled by password or other user authentication code systems. All electronic data is transmitted using approved, secured methods to ensure the data is protected while in transit.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    A minimum of six years and three months.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Program Director, Defense Commissary Agency, ATTN: Program Management Office, 1300 E Avenue, Fort Lee, Virginia, 23801-1800.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Commissary Agency, ATTN: Program Management Office, 1300 E Avenue, Fort Lee, Virginia, 23801-1800.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Requests should contain individual's name and address, telephone, and email address.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Commissary Agency, ATTN: Program Management Office, 1300 E Avenue, Fort Lee, Virginia, 23801-1800.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Requests should contain individual's name and address, telephone, email address, Social Security Number (SSN), and MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition; number found on the bottom of check).
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The Defense Commissary Agency rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and for appealing initial agency determination can be obtained from the Privacy Act Officer, 1300 E. Avenue, Fort Lee, VA 23801-1800.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individual.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="rdcaa152.1" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>/RDCAA 152.1</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">
            The Enhanced Access Management System (TEAMS).
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Security Office, Headquarters, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>All DCAA employees.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records contain name, Social Security Number, date and place of birth, citizenship, position sensitivity, accession date, type and number of DCAA identification, position number, organizational assignment, security adjudication, clearance, eligibility, and investigation data.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulation; E.O. 10450, Security Requirements  for Government Employees, as amended; E.O. 12958, Classified National Security Information; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>To provide the DCAA Security Office with a ready reference of security information on DCAA personnel.</p>
                <p>To submit data on a regular basis to the Defense Clearance and Investigations Index and the Joint Personnel Adjudication System.</p>
                <p>To provide the DCAA Drug Program Coordinator with a listing of individuals who hold security clearances for the purpose of creating the drug testing pool, from which individuals are randomly chosen for drug testing.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' that appear at the beginning of DCAA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>Records are maintained in automated data systems.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records are retrieved by Social Security Number or name of employee.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Automated records are protected by restricted access procedures. Records are accessible only to authorized personnel who are properly cleared and trained and who require access in connection with their official duties.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records are retained in the active file until an employee separates from the agency. At that time, records are moved to the inactive file, retained for five years, and then deleted from the system. Hard copy listings and tapes produced by this system are destroyed by burning.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Security Officer, Headquarters, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Security Office, Headquarters, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.</p>
                <p>Individuals must furnish name, Social Security Number, and approximate date of their association with DCAA.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Security Office, Headquarters, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.</p>
                <p>Individuals must furnish name, Social Security Number, and approximate date of their association with DCAA.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>DCAA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DCAA Regulation 5410.10; 32 CFR part 317; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Information, other than data obtained directly from individual employees, is obtained by DCAA Headquarters Security and Regional Office Personnel Divisions, and Federal Agencies.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>None.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="rdcaa152.2" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>/RDCAA 152.2</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">Personnel Security Data Files.</subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Headquarters, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>All applicants for employment with Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA); all DCAA employees; all persons hired on a contractual basis by, or serving in an advisory capacity to DCAA.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Section One (152.2) contains copies of individual's employment applications, requests for, and approval or disapproval of, emergency appointment authority; requests for security clearance; interim and final security clearance certificates.</p>
                <p>Section Two (152.3) contains security investigative questionnaires and verification of investigations conducted to determine suitability, eligibility or qualifications for Federal civilian employment, eligibility for assignment to sensitive duties, and access to classified information.</p>
                <p>Section Three (152.4) contains summaries of reports of investigation, internal Agency memorandums and correspondence furnishing analysis of results of investigations in so far as their relationship to the criteria set forth in the E.O. 10450, in the Code of Federal Regulations and in Department of Defense and DCAA Directives and Regulations; comments and recommendations of the WHS/CAF adjudication authority with related documents, former DCAA adjudicative authority documents, and determinations by the Director, DCAA.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; E.O. 10450, 10865, and E.O. 12958, Classified National Security Information; and DoD Directive 5105.36 (32 CFR part 387).</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>To provide a basis for requesting appropriate investigations; to permit determinations on employment or retention; to authorize and record access to classified information.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' that appear at the beginning of DCAA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Storage:
                </p>
                <p>All sections are on paper records stored in file folders.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Folders are filed by file series then by organizational element (DCAA headquarters or DCAA field activities) and then alphabetically by last name of individual concerned.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records are stored in locked filing cabinets after normal business hours. Records are accessible only to authorized personnel who are properly cleared and trained and who require access in connection with their official duties.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records contained in Sections One and Two pertaining to Federal employees and persons furnishing services to DCAA on a contract basis are destroyed upon separation of employees, and upon termination of the contracts for contractor personnel. Records pertaining to applicants are destroyed within one year if an appointment to DCAA is not made.</p>
                <p>Records contained in Section Three are maintained after separation only if it contains a DCAA unfavorable personnel security determination, or a DCAA favorable personnel security determination, where the investigation or information upon which the determination was made included significant derogatory information of the type set forth in Section 2-200 and Appendix I, DCAAM 5210.1. This information shall be maintained for five years from the date of determination.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Security Officer, Headquarters, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Records Administrator, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Records Administrator, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.</p>
                <p>Written requests for information should contain the full name of the individual, current address and telephone number and current business address.</p>
                <p>Acceptable identification, that is, driver's license or employing offices' identification card. Visits are limited to Headquarters, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir VA 22060-6219.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>DCAA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DCAA Regulation 5410.10; 32 CFR part 317; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Security Officer and the Director of Human Resources Management Division at Headquarters, DCAA; Chiefs of Human Resources Management Divisions, Chiefs of Field Audit Offices and the DCAA Regional Offices and the individual concerned.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>None.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="rdcaa201.1" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>/RDCAA 201.1</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">Individual Access Files (November 20, 1997, 62 FR 62003).</subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Deletion: The Defense Contract Audit Agency no longer issues Auditor Credential Cards or Identification Cards to employees. Because these Identification Cards are no longer issued by the Agency, system notice RDCAA 201.1 is not needed and should be deleted.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="rdcaa215.1" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>/RDCAA 215.1</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">Voluntary Leave Transfer Program.</subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records are maintained by the Human Resources Management Offices of the Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA). Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DCAA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals who have volunteered to participate in the leave transfer program as either a donor or a recipient.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
            <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>Leave recipient records contain the individual's name, organization, office telephone number, Social Security Number, position title, grade, pay level, leave balances, number of hours requested, brief description of the medical or personal hardship which qualified the individual for inclusion in the program, the status of that hardship, and a statement that selected data elements may be used in soliciting donations.</p>
                    <p>The file may also contain medical/physician certifications and agency approvals or denials.</p>
                    <p>Donor records include the individual's name, organization, office telephone number, Social Security Number, position title, grade, and pay level, leave balances, number of hours donated and the name of the designated recipient.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>5 U.S.C. 6331 et seq. (Leave); 10 U.S.C. 136 (Assistant Secretaries of Defense); E.O. 9397 (SSN); and 5 CFR part 630.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="purpose">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>The file is used in managing the DCAA Voluntary Leave Transfer program. The recipient's name, position data, organization, and a brief hardship description are published internally for passive solicitation purposes. The Social Security Number is sought to effectuate the transfer of leave from the donor's account to the recipient's account.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>
                        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(3) as follows:
                    </p>
                    <p>
                        To the Department of Labor in connection with a claim filed by an employee for compensation due to a job-connected injury or illness.
                    </p>
                    <p>
                        Where leave donor and leave recipient are employeed by different Federal agencies, to the personnel and pay offices of any Federal agency involved to effectuate the leave transfer
                    </p>
                    <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of DCAA's compilation of systems or records notices apply to this record system.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>Storage:</p>
                    <p>Records are stored in paper and computerized form.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="retrievability">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>Records are retrieved by name or Social Security Number.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="safeguards">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>Records are accessed by custodian of the records or by persons responsible for servicing the record system in performance of their official duties. Records are stored in locked cabinets or rooms and are controlled by personnel screening and computer software.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>Records are destroyed one year after the end of the year in which the file is closed.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="systemManager">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>Voluntary Leave Transfer Program Coordinator, Human Resources Management Offices of the Defense Contract Audit Agency. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DCAA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>
                        Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer of the particular DCAA activity involved. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DCAA's compilation of systems of records notices.
                    </p>
                    <p>Individual should provide full name and Social Security Number.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy act Officer of the particular DCAA activity involved. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DCAA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
                    <p>Individuals should provide full name and Social Security Number.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>The DCAA rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DCAA Regulation 5410.10; 32 CFR part 317; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Officer.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>Information is provided primarily by the record subject; however, some data may be obtained from personnel and leave records.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>None.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
        </section>
    <section id="rdcaa240.3" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>/RDCAA 240.3</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">
            Legal Opinions.
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Office of General Counsel, Headquarters, Defense Contact Audits Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Any DCAA employee who files a complaint, with regard to personnel issues, that requires a legal opinion or legal representation for resolution.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Full name of the individual, current address and telephone number.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Fraud files contain interoffice memorandums, citations used in determining legal opinion, in some cases copies of investigations, copies of Agency determinations.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) files contain initial appeal, copies of interoffice memorandums, testimony at EEO hearings, copy of Agency determinations and citations used in determining legal opinions.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Grievance files contain correspondence relating to DCAA employees filing grievances regarding leave, removals, resignations, suspensions, disciplinary actions, travel, citations used in determining legal opinion, and Agency determinations.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Merit System Protection Board (MSPB) Appeal files contain interoffice memorandums, citations used in determining the legal position, statements of witnesses, pleadings, briefs, MSPB decisions, notices of judicial appeals, litigation reports and correspondence with the Department of Justice.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Security Violation files contain interoffice correspondence relating to DCAA employee security violations, citations used in determinations, and Agency determinations.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    5 U.S.C. chapters 43, 51, and 75; 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; and the Civil Service Reform Act of 1978.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    To maintain a historical reference for matters of legal precedence within DCAA to ensure consistency of action and the legal sufficiency of personnel actions.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>
                    The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' that appear at the beginning of DCAA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>
                    Paper records in file folders.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    By individual's name, subject and corporation.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Under staff supervision during duty hours; security guards are provided during non-duty hours.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Permanent. Retain in active files for five years and retire to Washington National Records Center.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Counsel, Headquarters, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Records Administrator, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Written requests for information should contain the full name of the individual, current address and telephone number.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Personal visits are limited to those offices (Headquarters and Regional offices) listed in the appendix to the agency's compilation of systems of records notices. For personal visits, the individual should be able to provide some acceptable identification, that is driver's license or employing office's identification card and give some verbal information that could be verified with 'case' folder.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Records Administrator, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.  </p>
                <p>
                    Written requests for information should contain the full name of the individual, current address and telephone number.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Personal visits are limited to those offices (Headquarters and Regional offices) listed in the appendix to the agency's compilation of systems of records notices. For personal visits, the individual should be able to provide some acceptable identification, that is driver's license or employing office's identification card and give some verbal information that could be verified with 'case' folder.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    DCAA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DCAA Regulation 5410.10;  32 CFR part 317; or may be obtained from the system manager.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Correspondence from individual's supervisor, DCAA employees, former employers, between DCAA staff members, and between DCAA and other Federal agencies.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>None.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="rdcaa240.5" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>/RDCAA 240.5</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">
            Standards of Conduct, Conflict of Interest.
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Office of the General Counsel, Headquarters, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Any DCAA employee who has accepted gratuities from contractors or who has business, professional or financial interests that would indicate a conflict between their private interests and those related to their duties and responsibilities as DCAA personnel. Any DCAA employee who is a member or officer of an organization that is incompatible with their official government position, using public office for private gain, or affecting adversely the confidence of the public in the integrity of the Government. Any DCAA employee who has requested an ethics opinion regarding the propriety of future actions on their part.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Office of the General Counsel-Files contain documents and background material on any apparent or potential conflict of interest or acceptance of gratuities by DCAA personnel. Correspondence may involve interoffice memorandums, correspondence between former DCAA employees and Headquarters staff members, citations used in legal determinations and Agency determinations.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; DoD 5500.7-R, Joint Ethics Regulation (JER); and E.O. 12731, Principles of Ethical Conduct for Government Officers and Employees.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    To provide a historical reference file of cases that are of precedential value to ensure equality of treatment of individuals in like circumstances.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>
                    The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' that appear at the beginning of DCAA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.

                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>
                    Paper records in file folders.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    By individual's name, subject and corporation.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Under staff supervision during duty hours; buildings have security guards during non-duty hours.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Permanent. Retain in active files for five years and then retire to Washington National Records Center.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    General Counsel, Headquarters, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Records Administrator, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.
                </p>
                <p>
                    The request should contain the full name of the individual, current address and telephone number.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Personal visits may be made to the above address. In personal visits, the individual should be able to provide acceptable identification, that is, driver's license or employing offices' identification card, and give some verbal information that can be verified with 'case' folder.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Records Administrator, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.  </p>
                <p>
                    The request should contain the full name of the individual, current address and telephone number.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Personal visits may be made to the above address. In personal visits, the individual should be able to provide acceptable identification, that is, driver's license or employing offices' identification card, and give some verbal information that can be verified with 'case' folder.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    DCAA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DCAA Regulation 5410.10; 32 CFR part 317; or may be obtained from the system manager.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Correspondence from individual's supervisor, DCAA employees, former employees, between DCAA staff members, and between DCAA and other Federal agencies.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>None. </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="rdcaa358.3" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>/RDCAA 358.3</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">Grievance and Appeal Files.</subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Grievant's servicing Human Resources Management Offices in Headquarters or DCAA Regional Offices. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DCAA's compilation of systems of records notices. </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Employees or former employees who have filed formal grievances that may be adjudicated under either Chapter 58, DCAA Personnel Manual or a negotiated grievance procedure.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The written grievance; assignment of examiner; or selection of an arbitrator or referee; statements of witnesses; written summary of interviews; written summary of group meetings; transcript of hearing if one held; correspondence relating to the grievance and conduct of the inquiry; exhibits; evidence; transmittal; memorandums and letters; decision.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations and DoD Directive 5105.36 (32 CFR part 387).
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    To record the grievance, the nature and scope of inquiry into the matter being grieved, and the treatment accorded the matter by management.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>To arbitrators, referees, or other third party hearing officers selected by management and/or the parties to the grievance to serve as fact finders or deciders of the matter grieved.</p>
                <p>
                    The 'Blanket Routine Uses' that appear at the beginning of DCAA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>
                    Paper records in file folders.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Grievance files are filed by subject matter, contract clause, or by name alphabetically.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    During nonduty hours the Human Resources Management Office and/or filing cabinet is locked. Grievance files are under the control of the Human Resources Management Office staff during duty hours.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Files are destroyed four years after the grievance has been decided or after the transfer or separation of the employee.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Each servicing Human Resources Management Officer in Headquarters or DCAA Regional Offices. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DCAA's compilation of systems of records notices.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Human Resources Management Office in the region in which the grievance originated. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to the agency's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
                <p>
                    Written requests should contain individual's full name, current address, telephone number and office of assignment.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Individuals may visit the Human Resources Management Office of the region in which the grievance was filed/originated. For personal visits, individual must furnish positive identification.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals may obtain information on access to records by communicating in writing or personally with the servicing Human Resources Management Officer in DCAA Headquarters or DCAA Regional Offices. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DCAA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
                <p>The request should contain the full name of the individual, current address and telephone number.</p>
                <p>
                    Personal visits may be made to the servicing Human Resources Management Officer in Headquarters or DCAA Regional Offices or the system manager. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to the agency's compilation of systems of records notices.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>DCAA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DCAA Regulation 5410.10; 32 CFR part 317; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The grievant; witnesses; exhibits furnished in evidence by grievant and witnesses; grievance examiner; and persons interviewed by the grievance examiner; deciding official arbitrator, referee, or other third party fact finder or decider.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>None. </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="rdcaa367.5" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>/RDCAA 367.5</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">
            Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Counseling Records.
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Human Resources Management Division, Headquarters, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA  22060-6219.
                </p>
                <p>
                    DCAA regional servicing Human Resources Management Offices; and offices of EAP contractors who perform employee assistance and counseling services. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DCAA's compilation of systems of records notices.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    DCAA Federal employees assigned to DCAA activities who are referred by management for, or voluntarily request, employee assistance counseling, referral, and rehabilitation.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records relating to patients which are generated in the course of professional counselling, e.g., records on the patient's condition, status, progress and prognosis of personal, emotional, alcohol or drug dependency problems, including admitted or urinalysis-detected illegal drug abuse.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. 7301 and 7904; 42 U.S.C. 290dd-2; Pub. L. 100-71; E.O. 12564; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The system is established to maintain records relating to the counselor's observations concerning patient's condition, current status, progress, prognosis and other relevant treatment  information regarding patients in an employee assistance treatment program facility.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>
                    Substance abuse records in this system may not be disclosed without prior written consent of such patient, unless the disclosure would be:
                </p>
                <p>
                    (a) To medical personnel to the extent necessary to meet a bona fide medical emergency;
                </p>
                <p>
                    (b) To qualified personnel for the purpose of conducting scientific research, management audits, financial audits, or program evaluation, but such personnel may not identify, directly or indirectly, any individual patient in any report of such research, audit, or evaluating, or otherwise disclose patient identities in any manner; and
                </p>
                <p>(c) Authorized by an appropriate order of a court of competent jurisdiction granted after application showing good cause therefor.</p>
                <p>
                    The results of drug testing in this system may not be disclosed without prior written consent of such patient, unless the disclosure would be pursuant to a court of competent jurisdiction where required by the U.S. Government to defend against any challenge against any adverse personnel action.
                </p>
                <p>
                    The DCAA 'Blanket Routine Uses' do not apply to this system of records.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>
                    Records are maintained and stored in automated data systems, secured filing cabinets, and electronic secured files. Extracts of treatment records are also entered into electronic database on microcomputers.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are retrieved manually and automatically by patient's last name, client's case number, Social Security Number, organization, office symbol and counseling area offices or any other combination of these identifiers.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are stored in locked filing cabinets, and secured working environments. Automated records are protected by restricted access procedures, e.g., password-protected coding system. Access to records is strictly limited to Agency or contractor officials with a bona fide need for the records. Only  individuals on a need-to-know basis and trained in the handling of information protected by the Privacy Act have access to the system. All patient records are maintained and used with the highest regard for patient privacy. Safeguarding procedures are in accordance with the Privacy Act and required in Employee Assistance Program contractual service agreements.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Patient records are destroyed three years after termination of counseling and then destroyed by shredding, burning, or pulping. Electronic records are purged of identifying data five years after termination of counseling. Aggregate data without personal identifiers is maintained for management/statistical reporting purposes until no longer required.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Employee Assistance Program Administrator, Human Resources Management Division, Headquarters, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA  22060-6219.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Employee Assistance Program Administrator, Human Resources Management Division, Headquarters, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA  22060-6219.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Individuals must furnish the following for their records to be located and identified: Name, Date of Birth, Social Security Number, Identification Number (if known), approximate date of record, geographic area in which consideration was requested.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Employee Assistance Program Administrator, Human Resources Management Division, Headquarters, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA  22060-6219.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Individuals must furnish the following for their records to be located and identified: Name, Date of Birth, Social Security Number, approximate date of record, geographic area in which consideration was requested.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>DCAA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DCAA Regulation 5410.10; 32 CFR part 317; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The patient to whom the records pertain, Employee Assistance Program counselors, supervisory personnel, co-workers; other  agency personnel, outside practitioners; or private individuals to include family members of the patient.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>None. </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="rdcaa590.8" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>/RDCAA 590.8</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">DCAA Management Information System (DMIS).</subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Defense Contract Audit Agency, Information Technology Division, System Design and Development Branch, 4075 Park Avenue, Memphis, TN 38111-7492.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>DCAA employees.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
            <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>Records relating to audit work performed in terms of hours expended by individual employees, dollar amounts audited, exceptions reported, and net savings to the government as a result of those exceptions; records containing employee data; name, Social Security Number, time and attendance, and work schedule; and records containing office information, e.g., duty station address and telephone number.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="purpose">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>To provide managers, supervisors, and team members with timely, on-line information regarding audit requirements, programs, and performance. To provide timekeepers with access to time and attendance records.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>
                        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                    </p>
                    <p>
                        The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' that appear at the beginning of DCAA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                    </p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>Storage:</p>
                    <p>Records are maintained in an on-line database and on magnetic tape at secure offsite storage.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="retrievability">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>
                        Records are retrieved by organizational levels, name of employee, Social Security Number, office symbol, audit activity codes, or any other combination of these identifiers.
                    </p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="safeguards">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>Automated records are protected by restricted access procedures. Access to records is strictly limited to authorized officials with a bona fide need for the records.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>Records are retained indefinitely.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="systemManager">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>Chief, Information Technology Division, System Design and Development Branch, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 4075 Park Avenue, Memphis, TN 38111-7492.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Chief, Information Technology Division, System Design and Development Branch, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 4075 Park Avenue, Memphis, TN 38111-7492.</p>
                    <p>
                        Individuals must furnish name, Social Security Number, approximate date of record, and geographic area in which consideration was requested for record to be located and identified. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to the DCAA's compilation of systems notices.
                    </p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>Individuals seaking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Chief, Information Technology Division, System Design and Development Branch, Defense Contract Audit Agency, 4075 Park Avenue, Memphis, TN 38111-7492.</p>
                    <p>Individuals must furnish name, Social Security Number, approximate date of record, and geographic area in which consideration was requested for record to be located and identified.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>DCAA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DCAA Regulation 5410.10; 32 CFR part 317; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>Individual employees, supervisors, time keepers, audit reports and working papers.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>None.</p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
        </section>
    <section id="rdcaa590.14" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>/RDCAA 590.14</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">
            Access Request Records.
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Chief, Information Technology Operations, Headquarters, Defense Contract Audit Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> DCAA OIT, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) civilian personnel and contractor employees, and any individuals requiring access to DCAA-controlled networks, computer systems, and databases.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    System contains documents relating to requests for and grants of access to DCAA computer networks, systems, or databases. The records contain the individual's name; Social Security Number (SSN); citizenship; physical and electronic addresses; work telephone numbers; office symbol; contractor/employee status; type of access/permissions required; verification of need-to-know; dates of mandatory information assurance awareness training; and security clearance data. For contractors, the system also contains the company name, contract number, and contract expiration date.

                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. 302, Delegation of Authority; 10 U.S.C. 133, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology; 18 U.S.C. 1029, Access device fraud; and E.O. 10450 Security Requirements for Government Employees as amended; DoDI 8500.2, Information Assurance (IA) Implementation; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    To control and track access to DCAA-controlled networks, computer systems, and databases. The records may also be used by law enforcement officials to identify the occurrence of and assist in the prevention of computer misuse and/or crime. Statistical data, with all personal identifiers removed, may be used by management for system efficiency, workload calculation, or reporting purposes.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>
                    The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of DCAA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>
                    Electronic storage media.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    By individual's name or Social Security Number (SSN).
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are maintained in secure, limited access, or monitored work areas accessible only to authorized personnel. Only the originator and DCAA security office can view an individual's SSN. Electronic records are stored on computer systems employing software programs that monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information. Access to computer systems is password and/or Public Key Infrastructure controlled.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are deleted when no longer needed for administrative, legal, audit, or other operational purposes. Records relating to contractor access are destroyed 3 years after contract completion or termination.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Chief, Information Technology Operations, Headquarters Defense Contract Audit Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> DCAA OIT, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
 
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer, Headquarters, Defense Contract Audit Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> CMR, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Written requests will contain individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), proof of identification and any other pertinent information necessary.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking to access records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer, Headquarters, Defense Contract Audit Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> CMR, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219.

                </p>
                <p>
                    Written requests will contain individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), proof of identification and any other pertinent information necessary.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    DCAA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DCAA Regulation 5410.10; 32 CFR part 317; or may be obtained from the system manager.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Information is supplied by record subjects, their supervisors, and the personnel security staff. Some data, such as information technology access code, is supplied by the Information Technology staff.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>None. </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>

<section id="t1205" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T1205</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps Payment Reimbursement System.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46269-0002.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>All military retirees who participate in the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) Instructor Program at selected high schools within the continental United States and various overseas locations.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Personal information regarding name, Social Security Number, school/school district name and address, applicable active duty entitlement amounts, and current gross retired pay amounts. Military Services' applicable contribution percentage, gross and net contribution percentage, gross and net contribution amounts, and current employment period beginning and closing dates.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>10 U.S.C. 2031, as amended, Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps, Reserve Officers' Training Corps Program for Secondary Educational Institutions; DoD Instruction 1205.13, Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps Program; DoDFMR 7000.14-R, Volume 10, Chapter 21; Headquarters, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Memorandum of April 10, 1996; (Department of the Navy, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Memorandum of April 26, 1996; Department of the Navy, Office of the Assistant Secretary, Memorandum of June 21, 1996; Department of the Navy, Office of the Assistant Secretary, Memorandum of June 21, 1996, and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The purpose of this system is as follows:
    </p>
    <p>To accomplish payroll computations and the reimbursement portion of the Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps Instructor Program.</p>
    <p>To provide statements and/or reports to each instructor and school/school district.</p>
    <p>To answer inquiries from applicable Services and/or financial institution where funds were distributed.</p>
    <p>To provide information required by an auditor during an audit of the program.</p>
    <p>To assist the Services with audit of individual instructor, school, and/or school district.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>To the school/school district to provide information regarding the instructor's computed minimum instructor pay, and the amount being reimbursed by the applicable Military Service.</p>
    <p>To the Treasury Department to provide information on check issues and electronic funds transfers.</p>
    <p>To the Federal Reserve Banks to distribute payments made through the direct deposit system to financial organizations or their processing agents authorized by individuals to receive and deposit payments in their accounts.</p>
    <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.</p>
    <p>
        Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
    </p>
    <p>Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system to "consumer reporting agencies" as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. 1681a(f) or the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966, 31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3). The purpose of the disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal Government; typically, to provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal Government debts by making these debts part of their credit records.</p>
    <p>
        The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (Social Security Number); the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>The records are hard copy documents or electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name and Social Security Number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to authorized individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their official duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are cut off at the end of each month or the end of each fiscal year and then maintained for 1 year or up to 6 years and 3 months from date of cut off. Destruction is by tearing, shredding, pulping, macerating, or burning.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deputy Director, Air Force Military Pay Operations, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0002.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals; school/school district offices; applicable Military Services; and the Defense Retiree and Annuitant (Pay) System (DRAS).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t1300" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T1300</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Disbursing Officer Establishment and Appointment Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland, 1240 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0001.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Columbus, 3990 East Broad Street, Building #21, Columbus, OH 43213-1152.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Military members and DoD civilians who are appointed as deputies and individuals appointed as accountable disbursing officers.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Full name, Social Security Number (SSN), telephone number, forms for designation and appointment of deputy and disbursing officer, letters to Federal Reserve banks, and requests for approval and appointment of accountable officers; appointment letters; commencement of disbursing duty letters; Financial Management Service Forms, Specimen Signatures and Signature Card.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; DoD 7000.14-R, DoD Financial Management Regulation; DFAS 005, Delegation of Statutory Authority and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Information is used to determine whether an individual has held an accountable position in the past. To obtain data for the appointment or termination of deputies and the appointment or termination of other than finance officers as accountable officers.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>To Federal Reserve banks to verify authority of the accountable individual to issue Treasury checks.</p>
    <p>To the United States Treasury to verify authority of the accountable individual to issue Treasury checks and validate the signature of the Disbursing Officer.</p>
    <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Maintained in file folders and on electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>By individual's name, Social Security Number and accounting and disbursing station number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Access to computerized data is restricted by passwords, which are changed periodically.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Cut-off at the end of Fiscal Year in which order is revoked or cancelled or when action has been taken to correct discrepancies. Destroy 6 years after cutoff. The records are destroyed by shredding, pulping, burning or degaussing.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Director of Network Operations, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland, 1240 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.</p>
    <p>Director of Network Operations, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0001.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance Accounting Service, 3990 East Broad Street, Building #21, Columbus, OH 43213-1152.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should provide sufficient proof of identity, such as full name, Social Security Number (SSN), telephone number and other information verifiable from the record itself.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should provide sufficient proof of identity, such as full name, Social Security Number (SSN), telephone number and other information verifiable from the record itself.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-1050.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The individual concerned.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t1430" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T-1430</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Mentoring Program.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Triple Creek Associates, Inc., 7730 E. Belleview Ave., Suite 200A, Greenwood Village, CO 80111-6617.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Department of Finance and Accounting System (DFAS) civilian employees.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name, address, Social Security Number (SSN), e-mail address, work phone, location, organization, job series, and grade, years of experience at DFAS, total years of work experience.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. 1402, and Department of Defense Instruction (DoDI) 1430.02, Civilian Career Management.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) is proposing to establish a system of records to provide DFAS civilian employees with an automated mentoring system which will match mentees with potential mentors based on mentee need and mentor capabilities and experience. The system will facilitate the tracking and management of the DFAS mentoring relationships.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows: To DFAS contractors who serve as the agent for the Agency for the purpose of managing the DFAS web-based mentoring program. It may also be disclosed for any of the DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" as published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of record notices.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Records are maintained in an electronic database.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        By individual's name.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The system is a Web-based system and it is maintained by a DoD contractor on a contractor owned computer server. The data is protected by dedicated firewalls and web servers that are physically separated from other contractor database servers. The database resides behind a firewall, is not publicly accessible, and a distinct database instance is used for this system. The contractor employs constant proactive monitoring, including port monitoring to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information or otherwise cause damage to the system. The server is located in a secured facility with limited access. In accordance with the contract, the contractor is not to remove any of the data from the contracting site, and the contractor must follow the DoD safeguarding policies, and regulations as defined in the contract. The contractor is to ensure confidentiality of all data, and it will be shared with only those individuals who have a need-to-know.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Destroy when 5 years old or when superseded or obsolete, whichever is sooner.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        DFAS Mentoring and Coaching Program Manager, Learning and Development Division, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0160.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/ Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the Defense Civilian Personnel Data System (DCPDS) and the individual concerned.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t3020" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T3020</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Living Disaster Recovery Planning System Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Indianapolis, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-1460. (Physical location of database and server.)
    </p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Columbus, 3990 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43218-2317.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Cleveland, 1240 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2056.</p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Arlington, 1851 South Bell Street, Crystal Mall #3, Arlington, VA 22240-5291.
    </p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Limestone, 27 Arkansas Road, Limestone, ME 04751-1500.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Japan, Building 206, Unit 5220, APO AP 96328-5220.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Europe, Unit #23122, APO AE 09227.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service-TSO Patuxent River, 22299 Exploration Park Drive, Lexington Park, MD 20653-2051.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service-TSO Pensacola, 250 Raby Avenue, Pensacola, FL 32509-5122.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Rome, 325 Brooks Road, Rome, NY 13441-4527.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-Texarkana, PO BOX 611, Texarkana, Texas 75505-6111.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>All civilian and military individuals employed by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service; may also include civilian and military personnel of the Department of Defense and other Government agencies; may also include family members and other emergency points-of-contact and contractor organizations.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name, organization(s), DFAS organization element, assignment, employee ID, current work address, office and home telephone number(s), grade/rank, military branch of service, position title, job series, disability information and emergency point-of-contact name and telephone numbers.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; DFAS Regulation 3020.26, Corporate Contingency Plan; DoDD 1400.31, Mobilization Management of the DoD Civilian Work Force; DoDI 1400.32, DoD Civilian Work Force Contingency and Emergency Planning Guidelines and Procedures; DoDI 3020.37, Continuation of Essential DoD Contractor Services During Crises and E.O. 12656, Assignment of Emergency Preparedness Responsibilities.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To provide DFAS with a standardized automated contingency planning process. Personal information in the system is used to publish organizational telephone directories/locators, recall personnel to place of duty when required, for use in emergency notification, and to perform relevant functions/requirements/actions consistent with managerial functions during an emergency/disaster.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>To Federal, state, or local governments or civic organizations during actual emergencies, exercises, or continuity of operation tests for the purpose of responding to emergency situations.</p>
    <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper Records and electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Retrieved by individual's name, by organization and by employee ID (which is a combination of individual's first and last name).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Access to computerized data is restricted by passwords, which are changed periodically.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are destroyed within 180 days after the recordkeeping copy has been produced or destroyed/deleted when dissemination, revision, or updating is completed. Records are destroyed by burning, shredding, or pulping hard copy records and degaussing electronic media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Director of Contingency Planning Division, Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Indianapolis, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-1460.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the FOIA/PA Program Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individual should furnish full name, current DFAS organization element, current work address and work telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves in this system of records should address written inquiries to the FOIA/PA Program Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individual should furnish full name, current DFAS organization element, current work address and work telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Information is obtained from record subject.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t4165" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T4165</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
DFAS Transportation Incentive Program Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, <i>Attn:</i> Support Services, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46246-0201.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Limestone, 27 Arkansas Road, Limestone, ME 04751-1500.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--TSO Patuxent River, 22299 Exploration Park Drive, Lexington Park, MD 20653-2051.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--TSO Pensacola, 250 Raby Avenue, Pensacola, FL 32509-5122.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Rome, 325 Brooks Road, Rome, NY 13441-4527.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS--Texarkana, P.O. BOX 611, Texarkana, Texas 75505-6111.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) civilian employees, active duty military and reservist on active duty for more than 30 days.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name, Social Security Number, home address and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. 7905, Programs to Encourage Commuting by Means other than Single-Occupancy Motor Vehicles; E.O. 12191, Federal Facility Ride Sharing Program; E.O. 13150, Federal Workforce Transportation and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In support of the DFAS Transportation Incentive Program for receipt and processing of employee applications and distribution of the fare media; to reimburse participants; to track the use of funds used to support the program; to evaluate employee participation in the program and to prevent misuse of the funds involved for participants outside the National Capitol Region (NCR). Participant records may be used by the DFAS site parking authorities for the purpose of identifying those individuals who receive a fare subsidy and also make use of a DFAS site parking sticker.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To U.S. Department of Transportation for the purposes of administering the Public Transportation Benefit Program and/or verifying the eligibility of individuals to receive a fare subsidy pursuant to transportation benefit program operated by the DoD or other Federal agencies.
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system of records.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Records are stored on paper forms and on electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name and last 4 digits of the Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need to know basis in the performance of their duties. User IDs and passwords are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Documents relating to the disbursement of transportation subsidies to employees, including applications of employees no longer in the program, superseded applications, certification logs, vouchers, spreadsheets, and other forms used to document the disbursement of subsidies are destroyed when 3 years old. Documents relating to cash reimbursements for transportation expenses associated with transit passes or vanpools, specifically Standard Form (SF) 1164, entitled "Claim for Reimbursement for Expenditures on Official Business" are destroyed 6 years and 3 months after period covered by account.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Transportation Incentive Program (TIP) Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, <i>Attn:</i> Support Services, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0201.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>

    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the individual.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.  </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t4500" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T4500</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Defense Transportation Payment System (DTRS) Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Enterprise Computing Center, Ogden, 8705 Industrial Blvd., Tinker AFB OK 73145-3352.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance &amp; Accounting Service (DFAS), Indianapolis, Systems Management Directorate, Vendor Payment System, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis IN, 46249-0100. Telephone number (317) 510-7789.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        United States Air Force, Army, active, and reserve members, Department of Defense (DoD) civilian employees and other Federal civilian employees paid by appropriated funds, and whose household goods claims are processed by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), Electronic Fund Transfer data, address, telephone number and financial payment information.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R, Volume 5; 31 U.S.C. 3511, Prescribing Accounting Requirements and Developing Accounting Systems; 31 U.S.C. 3512, Executive agency accounting and other financial management reports and plans; and 31 U.S.C. 3513, Financial Reporting and Accounting System; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        This system will be a standard base level entitlement system used for making household goods transportation payments. The system will contain accounting records for funding authority, commitments, and obligations. It will account for and produce monthly financial status reports related to the household goods transportation payments that are made to moving companies/carriers, vendors, United States Air Force, Army, active, and reserve members, Department of Defense civilian employees, and other Federal civilian employees whose transportation payments are processed by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records and electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to authorized individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties.</p>
    <p>
        Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are temporary in nature, cut off at the end of the fiscal year and destroyed 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing, burning, or shredding.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, System Management Directorate, Vendor Payment System, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0100. Telephone number (317) 510-7710.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communication and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number and provide a reasonable description of the record they are seeking.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquires to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number and provide a reasonable description of the record they are seeking.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communication and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the individual concerned, DoD Components, and other Federal agencies such as the State Department and Federal Prisons.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.  </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t4500a" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T4500a</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Defense Transportation Payment System--Accounting (DTRS-A) Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Enterprise Computing Center, Ogden, 8705 Industrial Blvd., Tinker AFB OK 73145-3352.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance &amp; Accounting Service (DFAS), Indianapolis, Systems Management Directorate, Vendor Payment System, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0100.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            United States Air Force, Army, active, and reserve members, Department of Defense (DoD) civilian employees, and other Federal civilian employees paid by appropriated funds, such as U.S. Department of State and Federal Bureau of Prisons employees whose household goods claims are processed by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name, Social Security Numbers (SSN), Electronic Fund Transfer data, addresses, and financial payment information.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations, Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R, Volume 5, 31 U.S.C. Section 3511, 3512, and 3513, and E.O. 9397.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        It will be a standard base level entitlement system used for making government transportation tickets and government excess baggage allowance ticket payments. The system will contain accounting records for funding authority, commitments, and obligations. The system will account for and produce monthly financial status reports related to the household goods transportation payments that are made to moving companies, carriers, vendors, service members, Department of Defense (DoD) civilian employees, and U.S. Department of State and Federal Bureau of Prisons' Federal civilian employees.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows: The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
    <p>
        To the U.S. Department of State to provide accounting and financial status reports or other data contained in this system related to the household goods transportation payments made to moving companies, carriers, and vendors, for this agency.
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Federal Bureau of Prisons to provide accounting and financial status reports or other data contained in this system related to the household goods transportation payments made to moving companies, carriers, and vendors, for this agency.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Electronically storage media and paper records in file folders.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to authorized individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are temporary in nature, cut off at the end of the fiscal year and destroyed 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing, burning, or shredding.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, System Management Directorate, Vendor Payment System, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis IN, 46249-0100.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communication and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number, and provide a reasonable description of the record they are seeking.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquires to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number, and provide a reasonable description of the record they are seeking.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communication and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the individual concerned, DoD Components, and other Federal agencies such as, the U.S. Department of State and Federal Bureau of Prisons.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t4500b" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T4500b</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Transportation Support System (TSS).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Enterprise Computing Center, Mechanicsburg, Building 308, North End, 5450 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance &amp; Accounting Service (DFAS), Cleveland, Systems Management Directorate, Transportation Support System, 1290 E. 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44199.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>United States Navy and Navy reserve members whose household goods claims are processed by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), grade, rank, address and telephone numbers.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR), 7000.14-R, Vol. 5, Chapter 20; 31 U.S.C. Sections 3511, 3512, and 3513, Accounting Requirements, Systems, and Information; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        This system provides a front-end invoice input capability to the One Pay entitlement system for Navy Bill of Lading payments. Bills of Lading are multiuse documents that are essential to conduct day to day Government operations when transportation of supplies, materials, freight, and personal property is required. This system also serves as a transportation management information system for Navy transportation bills.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper records and electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Social Security Number (SSN) and name.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to authorized individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are temporary in nature, cut off at the end of the fiscal year and destroyed 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing, burning, or shredding.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, System Management Directorate, Transportation Support System, 1290 E. 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44199.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the FOIA/PA Program Manager, Corporate Communications, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-HKC/IN, 8899 E. 56th Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address and telephone number, and provide a reasonable description of the record they are seeking.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquires to FOIA/PA Program Manager, Corporate Communications, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-HKC/IN, 8899 E. 56th Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address and telephone number, and provide a reasonable description of the record they are seeking.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from FOIA/PA Program Manager, Corporate Communications, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-HKC/IN, 8899 E. 56th Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>From the individual concerned DoD Components.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t5010" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T5010</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">DFAS Quarterly Pay Newsletter E-mail System (November 18, 2004, 69 FR 67548).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Deletion: This system is covered by T7336, MyPay System, published on June 16, 2006 with the <i>Federal Register</i> number of 71 FR 34898.
    </p>
    <p>With the MyPay System being an Internet (WEB) based system it has eliminated the requirement for a separate quarterly newsletter e-mail system. The MyPay system will directly inform the DFAS customer of current pay information and updates, unless the customer opts out from receiving the quarterly newsletter.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t5015a" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T5015a</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Military Pay Correction Case Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Indianapolis Center, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0001;
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Cleveland Center, 1240  East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055;
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Denver Center, 6760 East Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-5000;
    </p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Kansas City Center, 1500 East 95th Street, Kansas City, MO 64197-0001.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Current and former military active duty personnel; military active and inactive Reserve and National Guard personnel; retired military personnel; Academy cadets; surviving dependents of military personnel who have applied for waiver of claims arising from erroneous payments of pay and allowances, travel, transportation, and relocation allowances.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Name; Social Security Number; grade or rank; date of birth; application; beneficiary information; names and addresses of dependents; cash payment records; check number; financial returns; military pay and allowances vouchers; collection vouchers; travel orders and vouchers; record of travel payments; public vouchers; certificates; pay adjustment authorization; active duty, reserve, and retired military pay records; leave and earnings statements; statement of service; promotion and performance of hazardous duty information; individual pay account records; pay account histories; supplemental wage and tax statement; requests, authorizations, and pay orders for basic allowance for subsistence; leave records; medical bills and receipts; discharge documents; preceding civilian payrolls;  preceding civilian earnings, wage, and tax statements; employment history; bills of lading; claims for pay or other entitlements and correspondence; reports of investigation; income tax information; social security tax deductions; income tax returns provided by individuals to support a claim; allotment information (allottee's name, address, and amounts paid); related correspondence about waiver or remission of indebtedness; information about judicial proceedings regarding bankruptcy and Federal Housing Administration, United States Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service, and General Accounting Office inquiries, copies of court martials and non-judicial punishment; application for correction of records; record of disposition; vouchers and supporting documents that substantiate adjustments to pay accounts; and token payment information.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C. 1552; Pub. L. 89-508, Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966; and Pub. L. 97-365, Debt Collection Act of 1982, as amended; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            To determine the proper payment due based on the correction of military records.  Correction of military records includes any correction of former civilian entitlements.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            To the Internal Revenue Service and the Social Security Administration for the purposes of determining  tax liabilities and Social Security entitlements flowing from corrections of military pay and allowances or previous civilian entitlements.
        </p>
        <p>
            To State unemployment offices for the purposes of instituting collection procedures or other actions against the member if the member was collecting unemployment compensation.
        </p>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
        <p>
            Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
        </p>
        <p>Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system to 'consumer reporting agencies' as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 14 U.S.C. 1681a(f) or the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966, 31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3).  The purpose of the disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal Government; typically, to provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal Government debts by making these debts part of their credit records.</p>
        <p>The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (Social Security Number); the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Maintained in file folders, computer printouts, and magnetic and microform media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Filed by name, Social Security Number, taxpayer identification number, or military service number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are accessed by the custodian of the record system and by persons responsible for servicing the record system in performance of their official duties.  Records are stored in security file containers, cabinets, or computers in guarded buildings.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are destroyed 6 years after the final closing date.  Destruction is by shredding, macerating, pulping, or burning.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Military Pay Director, Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Indianapolis Center, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0001;
        </p>
        <p>
            Military Pay Director, Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Cleveland Center, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055;
        </p>
        <p>
            Military Pay Director, Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Denver Center, 6760 East Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-5000;
        </p>
        <p>
            Military Pay Director, Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Kansas City Center, 1500 East 95th Street, Kansas City, MO 64197-0001.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer at the appropriate DFAS Center.
        </p>
        <p>Individual should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer at the appropriate DFAS Center.
        </p>
        <p>Individual should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Office of Corporate Communications, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are obtained from the individual, military finance and accounting offices, other government agencies, previous employers, automated systems interfaces, source documents (such as reports), credit unions, credit bureaus, insurance companies, courts, and financial institutions.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t5015b" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T5015b</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Privacy Act Request Files.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Indianapolis, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Cleveland, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Columbus, 3990 East Broad Street, Building #21, Columbus, OH 43213-1152.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        All persons who request access to, information from, or amendment of records about themselves maintained by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service under the provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Full name, Social Security Number (SSN), address, telephone number, letters, memoranda, legal opinions, messages, and miscellaneous documents relating to an individual's request for access to, or amendment of, records concerning that person, including letters of denial, appeals, statements of disagreements, and related documents accumulated in processing requests received under the Privacy Act of 1974.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. 552a, The Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, as implemented by DFAS Regulation; DoD 5400.11-R, Privacy Program; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To record, process, and coordinate individual requests for access to, or amendment of personal records, and appeals on denials of requests for access or amendment to personal records.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        Information from this system may be provided to other Federal, state, and local agencies when it is necessary to coordinate responses or denials.
    </p>
    <p>
        The "DoD Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper file folders and on electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Retrieved by name and Social Security Number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Access to computerized data is restricted by passwords, which are changed periodically.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Official Privacy Act requests are kept a minimum of 2 years; requests denied but not appealed are destroyed after 5 years; requests for access or amendment and appeals or denial are destroyed 4 years after final action or 3 years after adjudication by the courts, whichever is later; control logs of accounting of disclosures are kept 5 years or in accordance with the approved disposition instructions for the related subject records, whichever is later. Records are destroyed by shredding, pulping, burning or degaussing.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Program Manager, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-1050.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individual should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-1050.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individual should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation; DoD 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-1050.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are obtained from the individual requester, DFAS Components, such as, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps, and other Federal, state, and local governments, as applicable or appropriate, for processing the case.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t5015c" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T5015c</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Freedom of Information Act Requests.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland Center, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Columbus Center, 4280 East 5th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43219-1879.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>All individuals who have requested documents under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Correspondence from the public requesting information under the Freedom of Information Act and the reply, which may include copies of the released record(s), denials, and appeals. Correspondence pertaining to the requests, the information released or withheld, summaries, logs of actions taken, and correspondence from and to other DoD and Federal agencies regarding specific requests of mutual interest.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 552, the Freedom of Information Act, as amended, as implemented by DFAS Regulation 5400.7-R; DoD 5400.7-R, DoD Freedom of Information Act Program, and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To control administrative processing of requests for information made under the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and to record statistics for the annual FOIA report.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows.</p>
    <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Retrieved by individual's name or by control number assigned to the individual case file.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to detect and deter browsing and unauthorized access.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are retained for a minimum of 2 years; replies to requests for nonexistent records, to requesters who provide inadequate descriptions, and to those who fail to pay agency fees (request not appealed), 2 years; requests appealed, 6 years after final determination by agency; control logs, 6 years, report files, 2 years; administrative files, 2 years. Records are destroyed by shredding, pulping, burning or degaussing.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Program Manager, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-1050.</p>
    <p>Individuals should provide full name, current address, telephone number, and other information verifiable for the record itself.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to access records about themselves in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-1050.</p>
    <p>Individuals should provide full name, current address, telephone number, and other information verifiable for the record itself.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Office of Corporate Communications, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Information in this system is obtained from requesters, from other federal agencies with collateral interest in a request, and from records which were the subject of requests.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t5040" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T5040</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Call Recording Application Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Cleveland, Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building (Room 1669), 1240 E. 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Current or former military service members, dependents, ex-spouses, DoD civilian employees, and non-DoD civilians paid by DFAS.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Audio and captured systems' screen records and their indices that will include, but not be limited to, verbatim recordings of conversations between the customers and DFAS' customer service representatives (CSR), name, SSN, home address, telephone number, payroll information, marital status, dependent information, tax status, allotment, garnishment, debt, or other payroll or personal information provided by the customer.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; E.O. 12862 (Customer Service), E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The Call Recording Application (CRA) will be used to record and index telephone conversations between customers and customer service representatives (CSRs) in DFAS' contact centers. It will also capture and index a sampling of the computer screens used by CSRs to answer inquiries. The inbound calls will be recorded in order to resolve misunderstandings or misperceptions made during the customer-CSR interaction. This system will also facilitate the process of monitoring and evaluating the recorded audio and computer screens used by CSRs in order to provide training, collect data in support of the CSRs' annual performance evaluation, and provide information used for business process improvements.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The 'DoD Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Social Security Number (SSN) and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Access to computerized data is restricted by passwords, which are changed periodically.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Destroy when superseded, obsolete, or determined to be of no further value, whichever is sooner. Records are destroyed by shredding, burning, or degaussing.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Information and Technology, Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building, 1240 E. 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The individual concerned.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t5500a" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T5500a</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Congressional Inquiry File.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p><i>Primary location:</i> Defense Finance and Accounting Service Headquarters, 1851 S. Bell Street, Arlington, VA 22202-4511.
    </p>
    <p><i>Secondary locations:</i> Defense Finance and Accounting--Cleveland, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Columbus, 4280 East Fifth Avenue, Columbus, OH 43219-1879.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Any individual who contacts a Member of Congress requesting that the Member solicit information from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) on their behalf.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Full name, Social Security Number, current address, telephone number and/or other identifying information verifiable from the records. Correspondence and related records from and to Members of Congress pertaining to requests for Congressional assistance in resolving problems.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; DoD Directive 5400.4, Provisions of Information to Congress; and DFAS Regulation 003 and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To maintain a record of Congressional inquiries and the DFAS response.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
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    <p>
        The 'DoD Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records in file folders and electronic media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Retrieved by constituent's name and Social Security Number, and Congressman's name.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Access to computerized data is restricted by passwords, which are changed periodically.
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</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Temporary records are cut off at the end of the calendar year and retained from 180 days to 2 years after cut off. Permanent records are cut off at the end of the calendar year and retained on site for 5 years and then retired to the appropriate Federal Records Center. Records are destroyed by degaussing, shredding, tearing, or pulping.
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</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Operations Directorate, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0001.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Program Manager, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individual should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, telephone number and/or other identifying information verifiable from the records.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Program Manager, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individual should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, telephone number and/or other identifying information verifiable from the records.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation; DoD 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, at Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Program Manager, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
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</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Information is obtained from the individual requester and the Congressman, Senator or their staff.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.  </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t5500b" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T5500b</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Garnishment Processing Files.
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<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Office of the Assistant General Counsel, Garnishment Operations, Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Cleveland Center, 1240 E. 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Present active duty and retired military personnel; present DoD Civilian employees; present Reserve and National Guard personnel and employees of the Executive Office of the President whose pay is garnished or attached under 5 U.S.C. 5220a; 10 U.S.C. 1408; 42 U.S.C. 659; and 42 U.S.C. 665.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual state court wage withholding notices or court order garnishment orders, interrogatories, correspondence between DFAS Office of General Counsel and parties to the case, DFAS pay units, United States Attorneys, United States District Courts and other State and Government agencies relevant to the processing of child support and commercial debt garnishment, applications under the Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act and applications for military involuntary allotments for commercial debt. Also bankruptcy trustees who received payments pursuant to Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 5520a, Garnishment of pay; 10 U.S.C. 1408, Payment of retired or retainer pay in compliance with court orders; 42 U.S.C. 659, Consent by United States to income withholding, garnishment, and similar proceedings for enforcement of child support and alimony obligations; 42 U.S.C. 665, Allotments from pay for child and spousal support owed by members of uniformed services on active duty; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
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</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are being maintained for the purpose of processing court orders for the garnishment of wages.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To former spouses, who receive payments under 10 U.S.C. 1408, for purposes of providing information on how their payment was calculated to include what items were deducted from the member's gross pay and the dollar amount for each deduction.
    </p>
    <p>
        To state child support agencies, in response to their written requests for information regarding the gross and disposable pay of military and civilian employees, for purposes of assisting the agencies in the discharge of their responsibilities under Federal and State law.
    </p>
    <p>
        The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Records are maintained on electronic media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Retrieved by individual's name and Social Security Number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are accessed by person(s) responsible for servicing, and authorized to use, the record system in performance of their official duties who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Additionally, records are in an office building protected by guards and controlled by screening of personnel and registration of visitors.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Destroy 6 years and 3 months after cutoff.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        General Counsel, Defense Finance and Accounting Service Headquarters, 1931 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, VA 22240-5291.
    </p>
    <p>
        Assistant General Counsel, Garnishment Operations, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland Center, 1240 E. 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2005.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland Center, 1240 E. Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should provide sufficient proof of identity, such as full name, Social Security Number, and other information verifiable from the record itself.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Privacy Act Officer, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland Center, 1240 E. Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should provide sufficient proof of identity, such as full name, Social Security Number, and other information verifiable from the record itself.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Office of Corporate Communications, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Information is obtained from courts, Government records, individuals and similar documents and sources relevant to the proceedings.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t5500c" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T5500c</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Law Office Management System.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS), Office of General Counsel, Indianapolis, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0160.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Active Duty, Reserve, Guard, retired, separated military members including their dependents, spouses, ex-spouses, annuitants, legal guardians, current, retired or separated DoD civilian employees, non-DoD civilian employees paid by DFAS.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), or other personal identifier, home address, home or office telephone numbers, pay and personnel information, dependent or annuitant information, marital status, birth date, employment information, personal e-mail addresses, business e-mail addresses, tax information, personal letters, memorandums, legal opinions, pleading, and miscellaneous documents related to judicial or administrative proceedings or benefit/pay inquiries, and all other information necessary to provide advice and assistance to personnel seeking legal assistance.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>5 U.S.C 301, Departmental Regulations, Department of Defense Directive (DoDD) 5145.01, General Counsel of the Department of Defense, and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The system will be used as a repository for opinions issued and researched by the Office of General Counsel. In addition, it will facilitate the recording, processing, management, and tracking of all requests for legal assistance related to personnel, military and civilian pay, and commercial pay issues. The system will also maintain a record of the Office of General Counsel replies to each request or inquiry.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a (b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a (b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of system of records notices apply to this system of records.</p>
   
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    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Electronic storage media and paper records in file folders.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are stored in a building protected by guards, with controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need to know basis in the performance of their duties. User IDs and passwords are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records may be temporary in nature and destroyed when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Other records will be destroyed 6 years and 3 months after the case has closed. Records are destroyed by degaussing, burning or shredding.</p>
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    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Office of General Counsel, General Counsel, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46249-0160.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
            <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
            <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The individual, DoD Components, such as the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps; Federal, State or Local government agencies.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
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</section>
<section id="t7060" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>/T7040</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">
        Work Year and Personnel Cost Reporting.
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    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Defense Enterprise Computing Center (DECC) Mechanicsburg--Bldg. 308, Naval Support Activity (NSA), 5450 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050-2411.
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        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Department of Defense Navy civilian employees.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individual's name, Social Security Numbers (SSN), work year and personnel cost data for U.S. Navy civilian employees.
            </p>
            <p>
                Authority for maintenance of the system: 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R, Vol. 4; 31 U.S.C. Sections 3511 and 3513; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                This system will be the financial system of record and the single source for consolidated financial information for the Navy civilian employees. It will support the core financial requirements for the Work Year and Personnel Cost Reporting (WYPC).
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        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>
                The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DoD compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>
                Records in files folders and electronic storage media.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individual's name and Social Security Number (SSN).
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to detect and deter browsing and unauthorized access.
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        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Records are temporary in nature; cut off at the end of the fiscal year; and destroyed 3 years after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing, burning, or shredding.
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        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                System Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Systems Management Directorate, Navy Working Capital Fund Systems Office, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-8002.
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    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
            </p>
            <p>
                Requests will contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number, and provide a reasonable description of what they are seeking.
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        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individuals seeking access to information about themselves that is contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
            </p>
            <p>
                Requests will contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number, and provide a reasonable description of what they are seeking.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                From individuals, and U.S. Navy.
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        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None. </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
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</section>
<section id="t7040a" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>/T7040a</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">
        Defense Industrial Financial Management System (DIFMS) Records.
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    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Enterprise Computing Center, 7879 Wardleigh Road, Hill Air Force Base, Ogden, UT 84056-5997.
            </p>
            <p>
                Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Enterprise Computing Center, 5450 Carlisle Pike, P.O. Box 2045 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0975.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Department of Defense civilian employees.
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        </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Names, Social Security Numbers (SSN), financial reports, funds control, cost management, and general ledger information, receipts, and payments for use in preparing auditable financial statements.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations, Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R, Vol. 4, 31 U.S.C. Sections 3511 and 3513, and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
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        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                To support the core financial management requirements for the Department of the Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, and Air Force Depot Maintenance and Research and Development activities. This system will be the financial system of record and the central source of consolidated financial information for these DoD activities. The system will provide financial reporting, funds control, general ledger, receipts, payment, and cost management functions that will enable the customers to produce auditable financial statements.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a (b) of the Privacy Act, the records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a (b)(3) as follows:

            </p>
            <p>
                To the United States Department of the Treasury to report the financial status of the Working Capital funds.
            </p>
            <p>
                To the General Accounting Office for auditing purposes.
            </p>
            <p>
                The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>
                Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Names and Social Security Numbers (SSN).
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and user identifications are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to detect and deter browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system. Records are in a building protected by guards and controlled by screenings and registering of visitors.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Records are cut-off at the end of fiscal year and destroyed 6 years and 3 months after cut-off. Records are destroyed by degaussing, burning, or shredding.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Commander, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Technology Services Organization Patuxent River, 22299 Exploration Park Drive, Bldg IV, Suite 300, Lexington Park, MD 20653-2051.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individuals seeking to determine whether information about them are contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
            </p>
            <p>
                Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number, and a reasonable description of what they are seeking.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
            </p>
            <p>
                Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number, and a reasonable description of what they are seeking.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                From individuals, Department of the Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, and Air Force Depot Maintenance and Research and Development activities.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None. </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7108" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>/T7108</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Base Accounts Receivable System (BARS).</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Defense Enterprise Computing Center (DECC)--Montgomery, 401 East Moore Drive, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama 36114-3001.</p>
            <p>Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Defense Enterprise Computing Center (DECC)--Ogden, 7879 Wardleigh Road, Hill Air Force Base, Utah 84058-5997.</p>
            <p>Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Defense Enterprise Computing Center (DECC)--Mechanicsburg, Bldg 308, Naval Support Activity (NSA), 5450 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050-2411.</p>
            <p>
                Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS--Denver, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
            </p>

<p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-Limestone, 27 Arkansas Road, Limestone, ME 04751-1500.</p>
<p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-Japan, Building 206 Unit 5220, APO AP 96328-5220.</p>
<p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-Columbus, 3990 East Broad St, Columbus, OH 43213-1152.</p>
<p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-Indianapolis, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
<p>Secretary of the Air Force, SAF/FMBMB-AFO, 201 12th Street, Suite 512B, Arlington, VA 22202-5408.</p>
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</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Active duty Air Force military members.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name, Social Security Number (SSN), address, billing and accounts receivable information, and delinquent account information.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental regulations, Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R Vol. 4, 31 U.S.C. Sections 3511 and 3513, and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>This system will automate the accounts receivable functions on Air Force bases for trailer space rentals, Class B telephones, and miscellaneous reimbursement accounts. It will bill customers for current monthly charges in addition to collecting cash payments from cash customers and payroll deductions from Air Force military customers out of their military pay accounts. Accounts receivable records will be maintained for customers billed by account type and it will provide monthly management reports. In addition, the system will generate follow-up documents that will provide the system users information on interest charges incurred on delinquent accounts.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Electronic storage media and hard copy records.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to authorized individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access is limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records may be temporary in nature and deleted when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Some records may be cut off at the end of the payroll year, and then destroyed up to 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing the electronic media and recycling hardcopy records. The recycled hardcopies are destroyed by shredding, burning, or pulping.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Denver, System Management Directorate, Accounting and Cash Systems, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>From the individual concerned or the U.S. Air Force.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7205a" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7205a</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Defense Business Management System (DBMS).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Defense Enterprise Computing Center (DECC)--Ogden; 7879 Wardleigh Road; Bldg 891, Hill Air Force Base, UT 84056-5997.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DoD civilian employees who are paid with Operations &amp; Maintenance (O&amp;M) or Working Capital Funds by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's name, address, telephone number, Social Security Number (SSN), appropriation, accounting, reimbursable billing, cost accounting, job order accounting data, and financial reports.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 31 U.S.C. Chapter 35, Accounting &amp; Collection; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The system will provide a means of reporting all costs entering the general ledger; account for appropriated funds; provide a means of reconciling financial records; and for the preparation of most financial reports. Records will be used for extraction or compilation of data and reports for management studies and statistical analyses for use internally or externally as required by Department of Defense (DoD) or other government agencies such as the Department of the Treasury.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        The Department of Treasury for all reporting purposes.
    </p>
    <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the DoD compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system of records.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper and/or electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records will be maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry will be restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records will be limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Access to computerized data will be restricted by passwords, which are changed according to agency security policy.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records will be cut off at the end of fiscal year and destroyed 3 years after cutoff. Records are destroyed by tearing, shredding, pulping, macerating, burning, or degaussing the electronic media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>System Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Columbus, (DFAS-HTSEAA/CO), 3990 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43213-1152.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this record system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Information is obtained through system interface from the various DoD agencies including DFAS, Defense Logistics Agency, Defense Commissary Agency, Defense Contract Audit Agency, Defense Contract Management Agency and Naval Supply Systems Agency.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7205b" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7205b</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Standard Finance System (STANFINS).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Enterprise Computing Center, St. Louis, MO 63120-1703.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance Accounting Service, Columbus, OH 43218-2317.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Rome, NY 13441-4527.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Japan, Bldg 104, Unit 5220, APO AP 96328-5220.</p>
    <p>For a list of other DoD sites utilizing the system contact the Standard Finance System, System Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, Information Technology Directorate, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Active duty military members, Army, Army Reserve and National Guard military members and other users of the Defense Commissary Agency.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), home address and telephone number, military branch of service, military status, and disbursing and accounting transaction data.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R, Volume 5; 31 U.S.C. 3511, Prescribing accounting requirements and developing accounting systems; 31 U.S.C. 3512, Executive agency accounting and other financial management reports and plans; 31 U.S.C. 3513, Finance Reporting and Accounting System; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Provides comprehensive accounting support and effective General Ledger control over all resources. The system processes obligations, accruals, disbursements and collections utilizing interfaces and data entry and will be used the system for processing these accounting transactions.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>By name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Access to computerized data is restricted by passwords, which are changed according to agency security policy.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Cut off at end of fiscal year. Destroy 6 years, 3 months after the later of either closure of appropriate account or liquidation of all obligations in the closed account.</p>
    <p>Records are disposed of by degaussing, burning, tearing, recycling, melting, chemical decomposition, pulping, pulverizing, shredding, mutilation, overwriting, and incineration.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Information and Technology Services, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address and telephone number</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual or DoD military component.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7206" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7206</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Non-appropriated Funds Central Payroll System (NAFCPS).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Enterprise Computing Center, Ogden, 7879 Wardleigh Road, Hill Air Force Base, Utah 84058-5997.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-Texarkana, PO BOX 611, Texarkana, Texas 75505-6111.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Department of Defense (DoD) Non-appropriated fund civilian employees in the following agencies: Department of the Army, National Security Agency (NSA), the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) and Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Texarkana.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN) and information concerning individual records of appointment or assignment; official authenticated time and attendance records, individual leave records, information on employee's federal, state and local tax withholding and allotments.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R Vol. 4; 5 U.S.C. Sections 2105c, 5531, and 5533; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>A system for maintaining and tracking pay of U.S. Army, Department of Defense and National Security Agency non-appropriated funds civilian employees. The system will calculate the net pay due each employee; provide a history of pay transaction, entitlements and deductions; maintain a record of leave accrued and taken; keep a schedule of bonds due and issued; record taxes paid; and respond to inquiries or claims.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a (b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DOD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DoD compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for a need-to-know. Access to computerized data is restricted by passwords, which are changed according to agency security policy.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records may be temporary in nature and deleted when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Other records may be cut off at the end of the payroll year, and then destroyed after 56 years. Records are destroyed by degaussing the electronic media and recycling hardcopy records. The recycled hardcopies are destroyed by shredding, burning, or pulping.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS), Indianapolis, Systems Management Directorate, 8899 E 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-1056.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number, and provide a reasonable description of what they are seeking.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number and provide a reasonable description of what they are seeking.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>From the individual concerned, DoD Components, National Security Agency and other Federal agencies.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7206a" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7206a</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">General Accounting and Finance System--Base Level (GAFS-BL).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Enterprise Computing Center, Ogden, 7879 Wardleigh Road, Hill Air Force Base, Utah 84058-5997.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-Denver, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-Limestone, 27 Arkansas Road, Limestone ME 04751-1500.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-Japan, Building 206 Unit 5220, APO AP 96328-5220.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-Columbus, 3990 East Broad St, Columbus, OH 43213-1152.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-Pacific, 477 Essex Street, Pearl Harbor, HI 96860-5806.</p>
    <p>Air Force Bases--For list of Air Force Bases, contact DFAS-Omaha, (DFAS-AD/OM), Post Office Box 7030, Bellevue NE 68005-1930.</p>
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</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Active and Reserve duty United States Air Force (USAF), Army, Navy, Marine Corps, guard members, Defense Security Service and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency civilian employees, Department of Defense (DoD) civilian employees, and other Federal civilian employees paid by appropriated funds and whose pay is processed by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Social Security Number (SSN), financial status reports, and appropriation for processing accounting transactions.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R Vol. 4; 31 U.S.C. Sections 3511, and 3513; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>For use in tracking the budget execution of appropriated funds. It will contain accounting records for funding authority, commitments, obligations, and provides balances of available funds. The system will produce monthly financial status reports and receive transaction and payment data from the Defense Travel System (DTS).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DoD compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to authorized individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records may be temporary in nature and deleted when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Other records may be cut off at the end of the payroll year, and then destroyed up to 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing the electronic media and recycling hardcopy records. The recycled hardcopies are destroyed by shredding, burning, or pulping.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Denver, System Management Directorate, Accounting and Cash Systems, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
    <p>Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number, and provide a reasonable description of what the requestor is seeking.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
    <p>Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number, and provide a reasonable description of what the requestor is seeking.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>From the individual, DoD Components, and other Federal agencies such as Health and Human Services and Department of Veterans Affairs.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7207" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7207</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
General Accounting and Finance System--Defense Travel Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Enterprise Computing Center-Ogden, 7879 Wardleigh Road, Hill AFB, UT 84056-5997.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        United States Air Force Active Duty, Reserve and National Guard members, and DoD civilian employees that utilize the Defense Travel System.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name, Social Security Number (SSN), home address and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental regulations, Department of Defense Directive 5118.5, Defense Finance and Accounting Service; 31 U.S.C. Sections 3512, and 3513, and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To receive obligation and payment data from the Defense Travel System and used to generate transactions for the General Accounting and Finance System and the Centralized Disbursing System. In addition, it will provide acknowledgements to the Defense Travel System that transactions such as disbursements and collections have been received and processed. The data will also be used to produce management listings that will support the processing of obligations, and validate receivable and expenditure transactions.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        The "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening of personnel, registering visitors and electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need to know basis in the performance of their official duties. Passwords and User IDs are used to control access to the system and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records may be temporary in nature and deleted when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Some records may be cut off at the end of the fiscal year and destroyed 3 years after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Denver, DTS System Managers, 6760 East Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about them are contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0002.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0002.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0002.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the individual concerned, or the United States Air Force.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7208" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7208</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
General Accounting and Finance System--Defense Transaction Interface Module.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Enterprise Computing Center, Ogden, 7879 Wardleigh Road, Hill Air Force Base, Utah 84058-5997.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Denver, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, Colorado 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps active duty, Reserve and National Guard members; and DoD civilian employees paid by appropriated funds.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name, Social Security Number (SSN), duty address, employing agency, military branch of service, and members' military status.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 31 U.S.C. Sections 3511, 3512, 3513; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The system is in support of the DFAS accounting and finance disbursing systems. This system will receive obligations and expense data that will be used for the General Accounting and Finance System and the Centralized Disbursing System. As a management tool, it will determine budget execution status and generate statistical analysis as required by the Department of Defense (DoD).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DoD compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records are file folders and electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and User IDs are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records may be temporary in nature and deleted when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Other records may be cut off at the end of the fiscal or payroll year, or when a case is closed. Records are then destroyed 6 years and 3 months after cutoff or 10 years after the case is closed.  Records are destroyed by degaussing, burning or shredding.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Systems Manager, General Accounting and Finance System--Defense Transaction Interface Module, Information and Technology Directorate, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Denver, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the individual concerned, and DoD Components such as, Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Reserves and National Guard.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7220" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7220</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Deployable Disbursing System (DDS).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, 8899 East 56th, Indianapolis, IN 46249-7100.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Active duty United States Army and Marine Corps, and Reserve and Guard military members.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name, address, Social Security Numbers (SSN), Electronic Fund Transfer data (i.e. bank's name and address and bank's routine number), financial payment information, military branch of service, and military status.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R, Volume 5; 31 U.S.C. Sections 3511, and 3513; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The Deployable Disbursing System (DDS) will provide automated accounting and disbursing documentation to mobile and remote military operations within contingency locations requiring foreign currency operations.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To the U.S. Treasury Department to provide information on check issues and electronic funds transfers.
    </p>
    <p>
        To Federal Reserve banks to distribute payments made through the direct deposit system to financial organizations or their processing agents authorized by individuals to receive and deposit payments in their accounts.
    </p>
    <p>
        The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DoD compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, and electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their official duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the record system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are cut off at the end of fiscal year and destroyed 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. If any discrepancy in the transaction has been identified, the records are cut off after the discrepancy has been corrected and the final payment made. Records are disposed of by degaussing the electronic media, shredding or burning.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        System Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, Deployable Disbursing System (DDS), 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-7100.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the individual and DoD Components.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.  </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7228" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7228</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Integrated Accounts Payable System (IAPS).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Enterprise Computing Center, 7879 Wardleigh Road, Hill Air Force Base, Ogden, Utah 84058-5997.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Denver, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, Colorado 80279-8000.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Japan, Building 206, Unit 5220, APO AP 96328-5220.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Columbus, 3990 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43213-1152.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Limestone, 27 Arkansas Road, Limestone, Maine 04751-1500.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DoD civilians, Air Force Active Duty and Reserve personnel, Air National Guard members, retired military members, vendors, and private citizens.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's name, address, Social Security Number (SSN), bank transit routing number, and bank account number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 31 U.S.C. Chapters 37 and 39, Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R, Vol. 10; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The system will be used to generate payment vouchers for claims, awards, personal expenditures, or other entitlements.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DoD compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Papers records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for a need-to-know. Access to computerized data is restricted by passwords, which are changed periodically according to agency security policy.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records may be temporary in nature and destroyed when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Other records may be cut off at the end of the payroll or fiscal year, and destroyed up to 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing, burning or shredding.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>System Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Denver, Information and Technology Systems Management Directorate, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
    <p>Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
    <p>Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual and other DoD Components such as Defense Security Service and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7225a" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7225a</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Computerized Accounts Payable System (CAPS).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS), Indianapolis, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-5005.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Commercial vendors, independent or industrial government contractors, Army Reserve, National Guard, military academy cadets, Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) students, and DoD civilian personnel paid by appropriated funds.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Financial records of commercial vendors, government contractors, name, Social Security Number (SSN) or Tax Identification Number, addresses, electronic fund transfer data such as bank routing number, account number, and bank addresses, invoice or claim information submitted for payment.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations, Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14.R, Vol. 10; 31 U.S.C. Sections 3512, and 3513; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        This system will be used to automate manual functions in the accounts payable offices such as: Automatically suspense commercial payments and follow-up letters, provide payment computations, produce vouchers and management reports, compute the payment due date, interest penalties and determine lost discounts, allow for entry and processing of purchase rates, purchase orders/contracts, and determine foreign currency rates, and maintain the Electronic fund transfer information for vendors whose contracts specify this type of payment.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To Federal Reserve banks to distribute payments made through the direct deposit system to financial organizations or their processing agents authorized by individuals to receive and deposit payments in their accounts.
    </p>
    <p>
        To the U.S. Department of Treasury (DOT) to validate and make payments on public vouchers submitted for purchases and services.
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual name, Social Security Number (SSN), tax identification number, contract number, invoice and payment number, Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE) and Dun and Bradstreet number (DUNS).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in performance of their official duties, and who are properly screened and cleared for a need-to-know. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Transaction records may be temporary in nature and deleted when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Other records may be cut off at the completion of the contract or payment and destroyed 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing, shredding, or burning.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Indianapolis, Computerized Accounts Payable System Manager, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-5005.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the individual concerned, and DoD Components.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7280" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7280</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Uniformed Services Savings Deposit Program (USSDP).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland Center, 1240 East 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Military members on a permanent duty assignment outside the United States or its possessions, or members on a temporary duty assignment in support of a contingency operation outside the United States or its possessions, who choose to deposit their current pay and allowances, or a portion thereof, into an account administered by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS).</p>
    <p>Members who are in a missing status and whose pay and allowances, or a portion thereof, are deposited into an account administered by DFAS are also included.</p>
    <p>Dependents, next-of-kin, survivors and former spouses of Uniformed Services Savings Deposit Program (USSDP) participants may be included.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records required to administer the account, and account for accrued interest which includes, but is not limited to, the master account records for each depositor, transaction records of monetary data (deposits, withdrawals and adjustments), allotment records, name and Social Security Number change record, settled records, check writing and voucher register data record, interest paid records, quarterly statements records, supplemental address for interest refund records. File also contains correspondence files covering requests for information from embers, Federal agencies, spouses, former spouses, dependents, survivors, widows or widowers, next of kin, the American Red Cross, Congress, and other DoD components.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Pub. L. 89-538, Armed Forces Savings Deposits, 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C. 1035, Deposits of Savings; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information is collected to facilitate account maintenance, including updating for deposits, withdrawals, interest accruals, adjustments and summary data, prior to clearing account when the account is terminated.</p>
        <p>All records in this system of records are subject to use in authorized computer matching programs with the Department of Defense and with other Federal agencies or non-Federal agencies as regulated by the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records of information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>To the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Social Security Administration to determine eligibility, entitlements, and addresses of Uniformed Services Deposit Program members.</p>
        <p>To the Federal Housing Agency (FHA) to verify eligibility for loans.</p>
        <p>To the American Red Cross to use in assisting the member or dependents in emergency situations.</p>
        <p>To the widow or widower, dependent, or next-of-kin of deceased members to settle the affairs of the former member.</p>
        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of record system notices also apply to this system.</p>
        <p>Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:</p>
        <p>Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system to 'consumer reporting agencies' as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 14 U.S.C. 1681a(f) or the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966, 31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3). The purpose of this disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal government; typically to provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal government debts by making these debts part of their credit records.</p>
        <p>The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (Social Security Number); the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose for the sole purpose of allowing the consumer reporting agency to prepare a commercial credit report.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Maintained in paper files, on computer magnetic tapes and computer paper printouts, and on microfiche.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By name and Social Security Number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>As a minimum, records are accessed by person(s) responsible for servicing, and authorized to use, the record system in performance of their official duties who are properly screened and cleared for need to know.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Destroy 6 years and 3 months after cutoff.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Deputy Director for Finance Operations, Code F, Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Cleveland Center, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer, Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Cleveland Center, 1240 Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.</p>
        <p>Individuals should provide sufficient proof of identity, such as name, Social Security Number, or other information verifiable from the record itself.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer, Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Cleveland Center, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.</p>
        <p>Individuals should provide sufficient proof of identity, such as name, Social Security Number, or other information verifiable from the record itself.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determination are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Office of Corporate Communications, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information is obtained from the member, spouse, next-of-kin, survivors, and automated system interfaces with our pay systems.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7290" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7290</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Nonappropriated Fund Accounts Receivable System.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Director, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis Center, Director for Support Activity, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2130.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Current and past users of nonappropriated fund instrumentalities (NAFI) whose accounts show balances other than zero; persons using Post billeting facilities on a fee paid basis (bachelor officer quarters, visitor officer quarters and guest house facilities) and persons no longer using such facilities whose accounts have other than zero balances; any individual having a statement of account for the billing period, individuals occupying government housing at any military installation; individual class B telephone subscribers; members, customers or civilians having 30-day credit terms for charge sales and/or dues obligations to NAF activities; all persons whose accounts have been dishonored by banking institutions and their checks returned to NAF activities; and individuals who have cash loans charged to their accounts and any other debtor to a nonappropriated fund instrumentality (NAFI).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name, Social Security Number, and rank; amount of charges, billings of items or services furnished; subsidiary ledgers containing detail of services billed and paid by individual; work order forms; invoice listings; monthly receipt vouchers; date and method of payment; file of billings associated with returned/dishonored checks; and other documents relevant for agency purposes.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 5514; 26 U.S.C. 6103(m)(2); 31 U.S.C. 3511, 3512, 3513, 3514, 3701, 3711, 3716, 3720; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To maintain current rosters as subsidiary records for accounts receivable and cash accountability control; to provide monthly statements to customers; to provide ledger balances for activity financial statements; to prepare aged listing of accounts receivable, 30, 60, and 90 days; to answer inquiries of members on account status and specific transactions; to permit collection of debts owed to a nonappropriated fund instrumentality.
    </p>
    <p>
        Records in this system of records are subject to use in authorized approved computer matching programs regulated under the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended, for debt collection.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To the General Accounting Office, the Department of the Treasury, Financial Management, and the Department of Justice for collection action for any delinquent account when circumstances warrant.
    </p>
    <p>
        To a commercial credit reporting agency for the purpose of either adding to a credit history file or obtaining a credit history file for use in the administration of a debt collection.
    </p>
    <p>
        To a debt collection agency for the purpose of collection services to recover indebtedness owed to a DoD nonappropriated fund instrumentality.
    </p>
    <p>
        To any other Federal agency for the purpose of affecting salary offset procedures under the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 5514, against a person employed by that agency when any creditor DoD nonappropriated fund instrumentality has a claim against the person.
    </p>
    <p>
        To any other Federal agency including, but not limited to, the Internal Revenue Service and Office of Personnel Management for the purpose of effecting an administrative offset as defined at 31 U.S.C. 3701, of a debt.
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Internal Revenue Service under the provision of 31 U.S.C. 3711(g)(9) to offset a tax refund due the taxpayer to collect or to compromise a Federal claim against the taxpayer.
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Internal Revenue Service under the provisions of 26 U.S.C. 6103(m)(2) to obtain the mailing address of a taxpayer for the purpose of locating such taxpayer to collect or to compromise a Federal claim against the taxpayer.
    </p>
    <p>Note: </p>
    <p>
        Disclosure of a mailing address from the IRS may be made only for the purpose of debt collection, including to a debt collection agency in order to facilitate the collection or compromise of a Federal claim under the Debt Collection Act of 1982, except that a mailing address to a consumer reporting agency is for the limited purpose of obtaining a commercial credit report on the particular taxpayer. Any such address information obtained from the IRS will not be used or shared for any other DoD purpose or disclosed to another Federal, State or local agency which seeks to locate the same individual for its own debt collection purpose.
    </p>
    <p>
        To any other Federal, State or local agency for the purpose of conducting an authorized computer matching program to identify and locate delinquent debtors for recoupment of debts owed a DoD nonappropriated fund instrumentality.
    </p>
    <p>
        Any information in this system concerning an individual may be disclosed to a creditor Federal agency requesting assistance for the purpose of initiating debt collection action by way of a salary or administrative offset or tax refund offset against the individual.
    </p>
    <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of system of records notices also apply to this system. </p>
    <p>Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:</p>
    <p>
        Disclosure pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system to 'consumer reporting agencies' as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)). The purpose of the disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal Government; typically, to provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal Government debts by making these debts part of their credit records.
    </p>
    <p>
        The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (Social Security Number); the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Magnetic tapes and/or discs by account in numerical and alphabetical order; computer hard copy printouts filed in binders; copies of statements filed in folders.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        By customer name and Social Security Number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are maintained in lock-type cabinets within storage areas accessible only to authorized personnel. Personnel having access are limited to those having an official need-to-know who have been trained in handling personal information subject to the Privacy Act.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Destroy 4 years after cutoff.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Director for Support Activity, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis Center, ATTN: DFAS-IN/AQ, COL #337R, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2130.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the custodian of nonappropriated funds activities at the installation where record is believed to exist. Official mailing addresses are available from the T3System manager.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individual should furnish their full name, Social Security Number, and account number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the custodian of nonappropriated funds activities at the installation where record is believed to exist. Official mailing addresses are available from the System manager.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individual should furnish their full name, Social Security Number, and account number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Office of Corporate Communications, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From daily transaction registers/journals received from billeting officer, signal officer, and/or club officers; from the Department of the Treasury and the Defense Manpower Data Center.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7300" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7300</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Defense Disbursing Analysis Reporting System (DDARS).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, OH 46249-0160.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Department of Defense civilian employees.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), accounting transactions, and travel pay transactions.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations, 31 U.S.C. 3512, Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R Vols. 6A and 6B, and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) is proposing to establish an Internet based system designed to allow users a single point of entry to view, reconcile, research and report disbursement and accounting data from a centralized repository. The system will track, control and report disbursement and accounting transactions to various DFAS sites. The system, by automated system interface, file feed, and manual input, will validate appropriation data and route the transactions to the designated accounting operations team to be processed into one of several accounting systems.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DOD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        The 'DoD Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Records are maintained in electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        By individual's name and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for a need-to-know. Access to computerized data is restricted by passwords, which are changed according to agency security policy.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are cutoff at the end of the fiscal year and destroyed 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing, shredding or burning.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Columbus, System Management Directorate, 3990 East Broad Street, Building 21, Columbus, OH 43213-1152.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about them are contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the individual concerned and DoD Components.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7300a" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7300a</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Voucher Processing System (VPS).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Document Automation and Production Services (DAPS), 5450 Carlisle Pike, Building 410, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050-2411.
    </p>
    <p>
        Document Automation and Production Services (DAPS), 8000 Jefferson Davis Highway, Richmond, Virginia 23237-4480.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Active duty, Reserve and National Guard, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps military members, DoD civilians, vendors and private citizens.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name, Social Security Number (SSN), addresses, payroll data, vendor name and address, accounting, commercial pay, travel and military pay disbursement and collection voucher data, voucher control logs, voucher numbers, deposit funds data, and end-of-day reports data.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 31 U.S.C. Sections 3325, 3511, 3512, 3513; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14R, Vol. 5, and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Used as a centralized repository that receives and stores accounting, commercial pay, travel, and military pay disbursement and collection voucher data. It will produce voucher control logs and management reports, such as end-of-day report used by management to monitor disbursements and collections.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:

    </p>
    <p>
        To the Internal Revenue Service to report taxable earnings and taxes withheld, accounting, and tax audits, and to compute or resolve tax liability or tax levies.
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Social Security Administration to report earned wages by members for the Federal Insurance Contribution Act, accounting or tax audits, and death notices.
    </p>
    <p>
        To Federal Reserve banks to distribute payments made through the direct deposit system to financial organizations or their processing agents authorized by individuals to receive and deposit payments in their accounts.
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Electronic storage media and paper records.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need to know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are cut off at the end of the month and destroyed 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing, burning, and shredding.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Voucher Processing System (VPS) Program Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Information and Technology Services, 1931 S. Bell Street, Arlington, VA 22240-0001.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about them is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals concerned, Department of Defense Components, such as Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7300b" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7300b</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Voucher Attachment System Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Document Automation and Production Services (DAPS), 5450 Carlisle Pike, Building 410, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050-2411 and DAPS, 8000 Jefferson Davis Highway, Richmond, VA 23237-4480.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Active duty, Reserve and National Guard, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps military members.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name, Social Security Number, military pay disbursement and collection voucher data, voucher control logs, voucher numbers, deposit funds data and end-of-day reports data.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 31 U.S.C. 3325, 3511, 3512, and 3513, Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R Vol. 5 and E.O. 9397(SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To store scanned supporting documentation or attachments to be used with the disbursement vouchers to make payments. The supporting documentation or attachments are required to validate and support the actual disbursement, and without this documentation, a disbursement cannot be made. The VAS system will be linked directly to the Voucher Processing System (VPS), and this will allow for the processing of the disbursement in the Voucher Processing System (VPS).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper records and electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name and Social Security Number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need to know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Hard copy records are cut off at the end of the month that they are scanned, and destroyed 180 days after scanning. The electronic data is cut off after the end of the month and destroyed 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing, burning, and shredding.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Voucher Attachment System (VAS) Program Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Information and Technology Services, 1931 S. Bell Street, Arlington, VA 22240-0001.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about them is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The individual concerned and the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7300c" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7300c</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Corporate Electronic Document Management System (CEDMS).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Document Automation and Production Services (DAPS), 5450 Carlisle Pike, Building 410, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050-2411.
    </p>
    <p>
        Document Automation and Production Services (DAPS), 8000 Jefferson Davis Highway, Richmond, VA 23237-4480.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, 1931 S. Bell Street, Arlington, VA 22240-0001.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-6700.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, 3990 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43213-2317.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, 1240 E. Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, 325 Brooks Road, Rome, NY 13441-4527.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, 27 Arkansas Road, Limestone, ME 04751-6216.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Active duty, Reserve, National Guard, retired and separated Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps, military members and their dependents. Department of Defense civilian employees and other civilian employees who are paid by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service consolidated civilian payroll offices such as, Department of Energy, Department of Veterans Affairs, Environmental Protection Agency, Health and Human Services, Broadcasting Board of Governors and Executive Office of the President. Non-government civilians who have been issued invitational travel orders.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The following areas within the Defense Finance and Accounting Service will utilize the Corporate Electronic Document Management System (CEDMS) for storage of source documents: garnishments, military pay, debt and claims, allotments, travel, and the source documents may include the following documents:

    </p>
    <p>
        Individual state court wage withholding notices or court order garnishment orders, interrogatories, correspondence between DFAS Office of General Counsel and parties to the case, DFAS pay units, United States Attorneys, United States District Courts and other State and Government agencies relevant to the processing of child support and commercial debt garnishment, applications under the Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act and applications for military involuntary allotments for commercial debt. Also bankruptcy trustee information for those who receive payments pursuant to Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individual's pay and leave records; source documents for posting of time and leave attendance; individual retirement deduction records, source documents, and control files; wage and separation information files; health benefit records; income tax withholding records; allowance and differential eligibility files, such as, but not limited to clothing allowances and night rate differentials; withholding and deduction authorization files, such as, but not limited to federal income tax withholding, insurance and retirement deductions; accounting documents files, input data posting media, including personnel actions affecting pay; accounting and statistical reports and computer edit listings; claims and waivers affecting pay; control logs and collection/disbursement vouchers; listings for administrative purposes, such as, but not limited to health insurance, life insurance, bonds, locator files, and checks to financial institutions; correspondence with the civilian personnel office, dependents, attorneys, survivors, insurance companies, financial institutions, and other governmental agencies; leave and earnings statements; separation documents; official correspondence; federal, state, and city tax reports, forms covering pay changes and deductions; and documentation pertaining to garnishment of wages.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individual's name, pay grade, Social Security Number (SSN), date of birth, gender, pay dates, leave account information, rank, enlistment contract or officer acceptance form identification, duty information (duty station, personnel assignment, and unit), security investigation, combat tours, temporary active duty data, years in service, promotional data, master military pay account (MMPA) records, leave and earnings statements (LESs), substantiating pay and allowance entitlements, deductions, or collection actions.
    </p>
    <p>
        Pay entitlements and allowances: Base pay, allowances (such as basic allowance for subsistence, basic allowance for quarters, family separation, clothing maintenance and monetary allowances), special compensation for positions such as medical, dental, veterinary, and optometry, special pay and bonus, such as foreign duty, proficiency, hostile fire, incentive pay such as parachute duty, and other entitlements in accordance with the DoD Financial Management Regulations, Volume 7A, 7000.14-R. Deductions from pay: Indebtedness and collection information.
    </p>
    <p><i>Duty Status:</i> Status adjustments relating to leave, entrance on active duty, absent without leave, confinement, desertion, sick or injured, mentally incompetent, missing, interned, promotions and demotions, and separation document code.
    </p>
    <p><i>Supporting Documentation:</i> Includes, but is not limited to, travel orders and requests; payroll attendance lists and rosters; document records establishing, supporting, reducing, or canceling entitlement; certificates and statements changing address, name, military assignment, and other individual data necessary to identify and provide accurate and timely military pay and performance credit; allotment start, stop, or change records; declarations of benefits and waivers; military pay and personnel orders; medical certifications and determinations; death and disability documents; check issuing and cancellation records and schedules; payroll vouchers; money lists and accounting records; pay adjustment authorization records; system input certifications; member indebtedness and tax levy documentation; earnings statements; employees' wage and tax reports and statements; casual payment authorization and control logs; and other documentation authorizing or substantiating Active and Reserve/Guard Component military pay and allowances, entitlement, deductions, or collections. Also inquiry files, sundry lists, reports, letters, correspondence, and rosters including, but not limited to, Congressional inquiries, Internal Revenue Service notices and reports, state tax and insurance reports, Social Security Administration reports, Department of Veterans Affairs reports, inter-DoD requests, Treasury Department reports, and health education and institution inquiries.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>

    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 31 U.S.C. Sections 3325, 3511, 3512, 3513; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14R, and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To accommodate the administrative requirements to include document management, recordkeeping, record retrieval, record staging, and document security for scanning, indexing and managing various types of DFAS hard copy source documents to include garnishments, military pay, debts and claims, allotments, and travel.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Social Security Administration and Office of Personnel Management to credit the employee's account for Federal Insurance Contributions Act or Civil Service Retirement withheld;
    </p>
    <p>
        To the National Finance Center, Office of Thrift Savings Plan for participating employees;
    </p>
    <p>
        To any agency or component thereof, that needs the information for proper accounting of funds, such as, but not limited to the Office of Personnel Management to assist in resolving complaints, grievances, etc., and to compute Civil Service Retirement annuity;

    </p>
    <p>
        To the Department of Energy for payroll, debt, claims, or garnishment inquires for those employees paid by DFAS.
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Department of Veterans Affairs for payroll, debt, claims, or garnishment inquiries for those employees paid by DFAS.
    </p>
    <p>
        To Health and Human Services for payroll, debt, claims, or garnishment inquiries for those employees paid by DFAS.
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Environmental Protection Agency for payroll, debt, claims, or garnishment inquiries for those employees paid by DFAS.
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Broadcasting Board of Governors for payroll, debt, claims, or garnishment inquiries for those employees paid by DFAS.
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Executive Office of the President for payroll, debt, or garnishment inquiries for those employees paid by DFAS.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records and on electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need to know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Hard copy source records are cut off when information has been converted to electronic medium and verified, or when no longer needed to support the reconstruction of, or serve as the backup to the master file, whichever is later. Hardcopy records are destroyed by burning, or shredding. Electronic records are destroyed by degaussing.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Corporate Electronic Document Management System Program Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Information and Technology Services, 1931 S. Bell Street, Arlington, VA 22240-0001.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th St., Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the individual, DoD Components such as, Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps, Office of Personnel Management, and other government agencies whose civilian employees are paid by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service such as the Department of Energy, Department of Veterans Affairs, Health and Human Services, Environmental Protection Agency.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7305" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7305</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Departmental Cash Management System (DCMS) Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Enterprise Computing Center, Ogden, 7879 Wardleigh Road, Hill Air Force Base, Utah 84058-5997.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Enterprise Computing Center, Mechanicsburg, Bldg 308, Naval Support Activity (NSA), 5450 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050-2411.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-Denver, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-Limestone, 27 Arkansas Road, Limestone, ME 04751-1500.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-Japan, Building 206 Unit 5220, APO AP 96328-5220.

    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-Columbus, 3990 East Broad St, Columbus, OH 43213-1152.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-Indianapolis, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0100.
    </p>
    <p>
        Secretary of the Air Force, SAF/FMBMB-AFO, 201 12th Street Suite 512B, Arlington, VA 22202-5408.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        United States Air Force (USAF), Army, Navy, Marine Corps, active, reserve, and guard members, Defense Security Service and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency civilian employees, Department of Defense (DoD) civilian employees, paid by appropriated funds and whose pay is processed by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name, address, telephone number, Social Security Number (SSN), year and appropriation for processing accounting transactions.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental regulations, Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R Vol. 4, 31 U.S.C. Sections 3511, 3512, and 3513, and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        This Air Force system will manage and reconcile cash disbursements, reimbursements, collections, and receipts department-wide. It will reconcile interfund processing for network users, and provide support for improved cash management business processes by consolidating and generating annual reports of expenditures and receipts.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DoD compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Electronic storage media and paper records in file folders.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name or Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to authorized individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records may be temporary in nature and deleted when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Other records may be cut off at the end of the payroll year, and then destroyed up to 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing the electronic media and recycling hardcopy records. The recycled hardcopies are destroyed by shredding, burning, or pulping.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Denver, System Management Directorate, Accounting and Cash Systems, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number, and provide a reasonable description of what they are seeking.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the individual concerned, DoD Components, and other Federal agencies.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7315" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7315</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
U.S. Savings Bond System.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Defense Enterprise Computing Center (DECC) Mechanicsburg--Bldg 308, Naval Support Activity (NSA), 5450 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050-2411.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Department of Defense Active duty military members.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals' name, Social Security Number (SSN) and electronic U.S. Savings Bonds data.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R, Volume 5, Chapter 23; 31 U.S.C. Chapter 33; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To establish a system of record in support of the U.S. Savings Bond Program. This system will allow active duty military members for all branches of the service to request bonds they have purchased through allotment deductions to be kept in safekeeping.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, the records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To the U.S. Treasury Department to provide information on U.S. bonds issued to military members.
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DoD compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Records are stored electronically.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to detect and deter browsing and unauthorized access.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Disposition Pending (until NARA disposition is approved, treat as permanent).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        System Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Systems Management Directorate, Navy Working Capital Fund Systems Office, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland,  OH 44199-8002.
    </p>
    <p>
        System Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Information and Technology Directorate, Accounting Systems Division, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-8002. Telephone number(216) 204-3064.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about them is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Request should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number and provide a reasonable description of what they are seeking.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about them that is contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Request should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number and provide a reasonable description of what they are seeking.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From individuals, Department of Defense Components, such as, United States Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marine Corps.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7320" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7320</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Corporate Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Defense Enterprise Computing Center (DECC) Ogden, Building 981, Southwest Dock, 7879 Wardleigh Road, Hill AFB, UT 84056-5997.</p>
    <p>Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Defense Enterprise Computing Center (DECC) Mechanicsburg--Bldg 308, Naval Support Activity (NSA), 5450 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050-2411.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Columbus, P.O. Box 182317 Columbus, OH 43218-2317.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Cleveland, 1240 E. 9th Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-8002.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Indianapolis, 8899 E. 56th St., Indianapolis, IN 46249-0100.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Rome, 325 Brooks Road, Rome, NY 13441-4527.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Limestone, 27 Arkansas Road, Limestone, ME 04751-6216.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Department of Defense (DoD) civilian personnel, and other U.S. Government employees paid by DFAS; active military, former, and retired military members; annuitants; Reserve and National Guard personnel; academy nominees, applicants, and cadets; dependents of military personnel; foreign nationals residing in the United States, vendors/contractors, and all in receipt of payments from DFAS.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name, Social Security Number, home address, financial institution account number, account type, financial institution name, American Banking Association routing and transmittal number, lock box number, electronic funds transfer payment method, electronic funds transfer waiver, Commercial and Government Entity (CAGE), Dun and Bradstreet, Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) numbers, and Tax Identification Numbers (TINs).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; Public Law 104-134, Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996; DoD Financial Management Regulation 7000.14-R, Volumes 7B, 7C, 8, Military Pay Policy and Procedures--Retired Pay, Military Pay Policy and Procedures--Active Duty and Reserve Pay, Civilian Pay Policy and Procedures; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The Electronic Funds Transfer Database will provide DoD with a central repository for Active Duty, Reserve, Guard, separated or retired military members, annuitants, academy nominees, applicants, cadets, dependents of military personnel, DoD civilian employees, other government employees paid by DFAS, foreign nationals residing in the United States, and vendor/contractor remittance information which will be used to verify the validity of payee and financial institution accounts prior to issuing an electronic payment.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the Department of Defense as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>To the U.S. Treasury Department to provide information on check issues and electronic funds transfers.</p>
    <p>To the Internal Revenue Service to report taxable earnings and taxes withheld, accounting, and tax audits, and to compute or resolve tax liability or tax levies.</p>
    <p>To the Social Security Administration to report earned wages by members for the Federal Insurance Contribution Act, accounting or tax audits, and death notices.</p>
    <p>To the Department of Veterans Affairs to report compensation, waivers, and audits, life insurance accounting, disbursement and benefit determinations, and death notices.</p>
    <p>To the American Red Cross and military relief societies to assist military personnel, and their dependents in determining the status of monthly pay, dependents' allotments, loans, and related financial transactions, and to perform other relief-related duties as requested by the service member.</p>
    <p>
        To Federal Reserve banks to distribute payments made through the direct deposit system to financial organizations or their processing agents authorized by individuals to receive and deposit payments in their accounts.
    </p>
    <p>To State Guard Units for the purposes of making electronic payments to guard members who are on State duty during times of emergency.</p>
    <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the Defense Finance and Accounting Service compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.</p>
    <p>
        Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
    </p>
    <p>Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system to 'consumer reporting agencies' as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act, (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966, (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)). The purpose of this disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal government; typically to provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal government debts by making these debts part of their credit records.</p>
    <p>The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (Social Security Number for individuals); the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose for the sole purpose of allowing the consumer reporting agency to prepare a commercial credit report.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>The records are maintained in computers and computer output products; electronic storage media, and hard copy documents.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Retrieved by name, Social Security Number or taxpayer identification number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards, controlled screening, visitor registers are used, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their official duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the systems data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the record system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records in this system are maintained for 6 years and 3 months after date of cutoff. Records are disposed of by burning, shredding, or degaussing electronic media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Director, Strategic Business Office, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Columbus, P.O. Box 182317 Columbus, OH 43218-2317.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Program Manager, DFAS-HAC/IN, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individual should provide their full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Program Manager, DFAS-HAC/IN, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individual should provide their full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Program Manager, DFAS-HAC/IN, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Information is obtained from the Active Duty, Reserve, Guard, separated or retired military members, annuitants, academy nominees, applicants, cadets, dependents of military personnel, DoD civilian employees, other government employees paid by DFAS, foreign nationals residing in the United States, and vendors/contractors.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7320a" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7320a</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Centralized Finance &amp; Accounting Support Systems (CFASS).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Defense Enterprise Computing Center (DECC)--Mechanicsburg, 5450 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050-0975.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Active and Reserve duly Air Force, Army, Navy, Marine Corps, National Guard, retired military members, DoD civilian employees, and other Federal agencies' civilian employees whose pay is processed by Defense Finance and Accounting Service.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), address, and check and bond number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R, Vol. 5; 31 U.S.C. Sections 3325, 3511, 3513; and E.O. 9397(SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To provide a history and tracking system for checks and bonds printed, reissued, and non-delivered, that will be used for on-line inquiry purposes by disbursing personnel.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To the U.S. Treasury Department to provide information on checks and bonds issued, returned checks, and bonds.
    </p>
    <p>
        To the American Red Cross and military relief societies to assist military personnel and dependents of deceased members, in determining the status of checks and bonds issued to the member or dependent.
    </p>
    <p>To the Federal Reserve banks to distribute payments made through the direct deposit system to financial organizations or their processing agents authorized by individuals to receive and deposit payments in their accounts.</p>
    <p>
        The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the DoD compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system of records.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Social Security Number (SSN) and check or bond number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by use of locks and guards. It is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their official duties. Passwords and user identification are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are retained in the system for one year and then destroyed. Electronic records are destroyed by degaussing the media and hardcopy documents are destroyed by recycling, burning, pulping or shredding.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        CFASS System Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Denver, Systems Management Directorate, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about them is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Program Manager, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the individual concerned, DoD Components, and other Federal agencies such as, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Veterans Affairs, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Energy, whose civilian pay is processed by a DFAS payroll system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7330" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7330</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
DFAS Payroll Locator File System (PLFS).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland, 1240 East Ninth Street, P.O. Box 998002, Cleveland, OH 44199-8002.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Any individual who is paid by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service is in this payroll locator file.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The locator file contains the individual's name, Social Security number, and payroll office.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; DoD Financial Management Regulation 7000.14-R, Volumes 7A, 7B, 7C, 8, and 13; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        This system of records is being established for the purpose of providing the Department of Defense with a single locator file that identifies those individuals paid by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, the individual's employment status, and their payroll office location.
    </p>
    <p>
        All records in this system are subject to use in authorized computer matching programs within the Department of Defense and with other Federal agencies or non-Federal agencies as regulated by the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, (5 U.S.C. 552a).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein, may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To the U.S. Treasury for the purpose of effecting salary offset procedures under the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 5514, against a person who owes a debt to the U.S. Government.
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Records are maintained on electronic media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Retrieved by individual's name and Social Security Number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are accessed by persons responsible for servicing the records and others who are authorized by the DFAS systems administrator at DFAS Cleveland, to use the record system in performance of their official duties. Records are stored in secured office buildings protected by guards and controlled by screening of personnel and the registration of visitors.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Cutoff and destroy when record is superseded or becomes obsolete.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Assistant General Counsel, Garnishment Operations, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland, 1240 East Ninth Street, P.O. Box 998002, Cleveland, OH 44199-8002.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-8006.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should provide their full name and Social Security Number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Privacy Act Officer, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-8006.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should provide their full name and Social Security Number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Office of Corporate Communications, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service payroll systems.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7330a" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7330a</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Salary Offset Reporting System (SORS).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-8006.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        DoD employees that include Active, Reserve, National Guard, and Retired military members, DoD civilian employees, and civilian employees of other non-DoD Federal agencies such as the Department of Energy, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Environmental Protection Agency, the Broadcasting Board of Governors, and the Department of Veterans Affairs for which DFAS provides e-payroll processing services.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), delinquent debt balances, collection amounts, and duty status of individuals.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996; 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. Chapter 53, 55, and 81; 31 U.S.C. 3716; 31 CFR Part 285, 5 CFR Part 550, 26 U.S.C. 6331(h) and 6103(k)6, and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        A Web based system which provides for the collection, processing, and reporting of salary offsets for DoD employees who have incurred delinquent debts with non-DoD entities. It will centralize the management of the salary offset process established by the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 for debts owed to the Federal Government by individuals receiving a federal salary.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To individuals authorized to act as a guardian, trustee, or other legal representative of an Active, Reserve, National Guard, or Retired military member, or civilian employee.
    </p>
    <p>
        To Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Energy, Department of Veterans Affairs, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the Broadcasting Board of Governors for which DFAS provides e-payroll services for the purpose of informing the affected employees and resolving payroll issues.
    </p>
    <p>
        To the U.S. Department of the Treasury for use in the collection of debts for the Treasury Offset Program.
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Internal Revenue Service for use in the collection of debts for the Treasury Offset Program.
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of the DoD compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Files in file folders and electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Access to computerized data is restricted by passwords, which are changed according to agency security policy.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records may be temporary in nature and destroyed when actions are completed, they are superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Other records may be cut off at the end of the payroll year, and destroyed up to 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing, shredding, or burning.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Salary Offset Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-8006.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number, and provide a reasonable description of what the requestor is seeking.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number, and provide a reasonable description of what the requestor is seeking.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
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<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the individual concerned, Department of Defense Components, Federal agencies owed debts, and from electronic interfaces with the Department of Treasury.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
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<systemNumber>/T7332</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Defense Debt Management System.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Indianapolis, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals who are indebted to a Department of Defense (DoD) agency that have transferred debts to the Defense Debt Management System serviced by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service. EXCLUSION: This system does not include individuals who are indebted to a DoD agency and who have been identified as currently receiving pay from DoD.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Information varies depending on the debtor and the related history of debt billing and follow-up collection activity. These records may include name, Social Security Number, mailing address, original debt principal and the delinquent amount, basis of the debt, date debt arose, late payment charges, office referring the debt, collection efforts, credit reports, collection letters, due process notice, and records of e-mail, telephone, or written correspondence to or from the debtor relating to the debt.</p>
    <p>Correspondence with other Federal agencies to initiate the collection of debts through voluntary or involuntary offset procedures against the indebted employees' salaries or compensation due a retiree.</p>
    <p>Correspondence with other Federal agencies requesting administrative offset from payments owed to the debtor. These records may include individual's name, rank, date of birth, Social Security Number, debt amount, documentation establishing overpayment status, military pay records, financial status affidavits, credit references, and substantiating documents such as military pay orders, pay adjustment authorizations, military master pay account printouts, records of travel payments, financial record data folders, miscellaneous vouchers, debtor financial records, credit reports, promissory notes, and debtor financial statements.</p>
    <p>Information on U.S. Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), U.S. Department of Justice, and U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) inquiries, judicial proceedings regarding bankruptcy, pay account histories, and token payment information.</p>
    <p>Applications for waiver of erroneous payment or for remission of indebtedness with supporting documents including statements of financial status (personal income and expenses), statements of commanders or Defense Accounting Officers, correspondence with debtors, or records of overpayments of Survivor Benefit Plan benefits.</p>
    <p>Reports from probate courts regarding the estates of deceased debtors.</p>
    <p>Reports from bankruptcy courts regarding claims of the U.S. Government against debtors.</p>
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</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations, 5512, 5513, 5514, and 5584; 10 U.S.C. 1442, 1453, 2774, 2775, 9835; 31 U.S.C. 3325, 3342, 3526, 3701, 3702, 3711, 3716-3718; 32 U.S.C. 710, 716; 37 U.S.C. 1007(c); 40 U.S.C. 721, 723, 725, 726, 727, 728, 729; the Debt Collection Act of 1982 (Pub. L. 97-365, as amended by Pub. L. 104-134, the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996); Pub. L. 89-508; E.O. 9397 (SSN); and DoD 7000.14-R, Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation, Volume 5, Part Two.</p>
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</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To administratively manage the collection of debts owed to the Department of Defense (DoD). These debts include, but are not limited to, past due loan payments, overpayments, fines, interest, penalties, administrative fees, and amounts derived from damages, leases, and sales of real or personal property.</p>
    <p>To implement the salary offset provisions of 5 U.S.C. 5514, the administrative offset provisions of 31 U.S.C. 3711 and 3716-3718, and the provisions of the Federal Claims Collection Standards (31 CFR parts 900-904), that apply to personal debts.</p>
    <p>To permit collection of delinquent claims and debts owed to the U.S. Government under any program or service administered by any creditor DoD Component.</p>
    <p>To determine the validity of waivers or to make referrals to the Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals (DOHA).</p>
    <p>To maintain records of investigations conducted for the purpose of confirming, canceling, or determining if the debts are accurate or valid, and whether the debt should be remitted or waived.</p>
    <p>All records in this system are subject to use in authorized computer matching programs within DoD and with other Federal agencies or non-Federal agencies as regulated by the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended.</p>
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</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>To the U.S. General Accounting Office, the U.S. Department of the Justice, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Department of Treasury, or other Federal agencies for further collection action on any delinquent account when circumstances warrant.</p>
    <p>To commercial credit reporting agencies for the purpose of adding debt payment or non-payment data to a credit history file on an individual for use in the administration of debt collection. Delinquent debt information may be furnished for the purpose of establishing an inducement for debtors to pay their obligations to the U.S. Government.</p>
    <p>To any Federal agency where the debtor is employed or receiving some type of payment from that agency for the purpose of collecting debts owed the U.S. Government by non-centralized offset. Non-centralized offset encompasses an offset program administered by any Federal agency other than the U.S. Department of Treasury. The agency holding the payment subject to offset will use the indebtedness information for collection purposes after counseling the debtor. The collection may be accomplished either voluntarily or involuntarily by initiating administrative or salary offset procedures under the provisions of the Debt Collection Act of 1982 (Pub. L. 97-365, as amended by Public Law 104-134, the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996).</p>
    <p>To the U.S. Department of the Treasury (DOT) for centralized administrative or salary offset, including the offset of Federal income tax refunds, for the purpose of collecting debts owed the U.S. Government; to the DOT contracted private collection agencies for the purpose of obtaining collection services, including administrative wage garnishment (AWG) in accordance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104-134), 31 U.S.C. 3720D, and 31 CFR part 285, to recover moneys owed to the U.S. Government.</p>
    <p>To the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs for administration of laws pertaining to veterans' benefits.</p>
    <p>To any Federal agency for the purpose of accomplishing the administrative procedures to collect or dispose of a debt owed to the U.S. Government. This includes, but is not limited to, the Office of Personnel Management for personnel management functions and the Internal Revenue Service to obtain a mailing address of a taxpayer for the purpose of locating such taxpayer to collect or compromise a Federal claim against the taxpayer pursuant to 26 U.S.C. 1603(m)(2), and in accordance with 31 U.S.C. 3711, 3217, and 3718. The Internal Revenue Service may also request locator service for delinquent accounts receivable in order to report closed out accounts as taxable income, including amounts compromised or terminated, and accounts barred from litigation due to age.</p>
    <p>To any Federal, state, or local agency for the purpose of conducting an authorized computer-matching program to identify and locate delinquent debtors for recoupment of debts owed DoD.</p>
    <p>To publish or otherwise publicly disseminate information regarding the identity of the debtor and the existence of the non-tax debt, subject to review by the Secretary of the Treasury.</p>
    <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of record system notices also apply to this system.</p>
    <p>
        Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
    </p>
    <p>Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system to "consumer reporting agencies" as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)). The purpose of this disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal government, typically to provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal government debts by making these debts part of their credit records.</p>
    <p>The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (Social Security Number); the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose for the sole purpose of allowing the consumer reporting agency to prepare a commercial credit report.</p>
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</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Retrieved by name, Taxpayer Identification Number, other identification number or system identifier, or name of accountable disbursing office in whose custody the public funds were entrusted when the debt arose.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Access to computerized data is restricted by passwords, which are changed periodically.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>All cases will remain active until settled by full payment, waiver, write-off, or close out. The system contains records requiring a retention period of up to 10 years after final action. Records are retired to National Records Centers. Destruction is accomplished by tearing, shredding, pulping, macerating, or burning.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Chief, Debt Management Systems Division, Directorate of Debt and Claims Management, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Indianapolis, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, DFAS-HAC/IN, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>The individuals should furnish their name, Social Security Number, telephone number, and reasonably describe the information they are seeking.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, DFAS-HAC/IN, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>The individuals should furnish their name, Social Security Numbers, and reasonably describe the information they are seeking.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, at Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are obtained from the debtor, DFAS centers, other DoD organizations, and agencies of Federal state, and local governments, as applicable or appropriate for processing the case.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7332a" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7332a</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Bankruptcy Processing Files
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Army, Air Force, Marine, and Navy military members, and Department of Defense civilian employees for whom bankruptcy notice has been received.
    </p>
    <p>
        Employees of the Executive Office of the President for whom bankruptcy notice has been received.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name, Social Security number (SSN), court notices, financial statements, certificates for deductions; agreements, military pay vouchers, correspondence between DFAS General Counsel and subordinate units, United States Attorneys, United States District Courts, and other Government agencies relevant to the proceeding.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations, 31 U.S.C. 3711, Collection and Compromise; 11 U.S.C. Chapter 5, Creditors and Claims; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To maintain such information pertaining to individuals who have filed for bankruptcy so that the Department of Defense may take appropriate action, either as an employer or a creditor, to protect its legal obligations and interests arising out of, or as a result of, the bankruptcy proceeding.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To Executive and Judicial Branch entities to provide necessary and appropriate information for purposes related to, or in furtherance of, judicial or administrative proceedings involving an individual who has filed for bankruptcy.
    </p>
    <p>
        The 'DoD Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
    <p>
        Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
    </p>
    <p>
        Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system to 'consumer reporting agencies' as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. 1681a(f) or the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966, 31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3).
    </p>
    <p>
        The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (Social Security Number); the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose for the sole purpose of allowing the consumer reporting agency to prepare a commercial credit report.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Filed by individual's name and/or Social Security Number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Access to computerized data is restricted by passwords, which are changed periodically.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Temporary records are cut off at the end of the calendar year and retained from 180 days to 2 years after cut off. Permanent records are cutoff at the end of the calendar year and retained on site for 5 years and then retired to the appropriate Federal Records Center. Records are destroyed by degaussing, shredding, tearing, or pulping.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Assistant General Counsel for Garnishment Operations, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-8002.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should provide name and Social Security Number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should provide name and Social Security Number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Program Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From courts, Government records, and similar documents and sources relevant to the proceeding.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7333" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7333</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Integrated Automated Travel System (IATS).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, Chief Information Office (CIO) Systems Management, Military/Civilian Pay Systems Division, Payroll Support Systems Branch, Travel Systems Office, Attn: DFAS-IN/HTSBC, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0160.</p>
    <p>To obtain a list of all of the user site locations please contact the above office. Users consist of DoD Components, such as Defense Finance and Accounting Service; Department of the Army; Department of the Navy; Department of the Air Force; United States Marine Corps; and Defense Logistics Agency.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DoD civilian personnel; active duty; Reserve; National Guard; former military members; retired military members; dependents of military personnel; and foreign nationals residing in the United States who are in receipt of official government travel orders.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), bank routing number, bank account number, travel vouchers and subvouchers, travel allowance payment lists, travel voucher or subvoucher continuation sheets, vouchers and claims for dependent travel, dislocation or trailer allowances, certificate of non-availability of government quarters and mess, multiple travel payments list, travel payment card, requests for fiscal information concerning transportation requests, bills of lading, meal tickets, public vouchers for fees and claim for reimbursement for expenditures on official business, claim for fees and mileage of witness, certifications for travel under classified orders, travel card envelopes, and statements of adverse effect utilization of government facilities.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301; Departmental Regulations; 37 U.S.C. 404, Travel and transportation allowances; general; DoD Directive 5154.29, DoD Pay and Allowances Policy and Procedures; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14.R, Volume 9; and E.O. 9397(SSN), as amended.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To provide an automated means for computing reimbursements for individuals for expenses incurred incident to travel for official Government business purposes and to account for such payments.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Internal Revenue Service to provide information concerning the payment of travel allowances which are subject to Federal income tax.


</p>
<p>To the Federal Reserve Bank and other banking facilities to make travel payments or for resolving problems associated with these payments.</p>
<p>
Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
</p>
<p>Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system to 'consumer reporting agencies' as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. 1681a(f) or the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966, 31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3). The purpose of the disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal Government; typically, to provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal Government debts by making these debts part of their credit records.</p>
<p>The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (Social Security Number (SSN)); the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose for the sole purpose of allowing the consumer reporting agency to prepare a commercial credit report.</p>
<p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Retrieved by individual's name and/or Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are accessed by individuals responsible for servicing the record and authorized to use the record system in the performance of their official duties. All individuals are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Additionally, at most user sites, records are in office buildings protected by guards and controlled by screening of personnel and registering of visitors.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records may be temporary in nature and destroyed when superseded, obsolete, no longer needed, or cut off at the end of the fiscal year and destroyed 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing, burning, or shredding.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Systems Manager Integrated Automated Travel System (IATS), Defense Finance and Accounting Service Indianapolis, Chief Information Office (CIO) Systems Management, Military/Civilian Pay Systems Division, Payroll Support Systems Branch, Travel Systems Office, ATTN: DFAS-IN/HTSBCB, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0160.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Written request should include full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46429-0150.</p>
    <p>Written request should include full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The individual; DoD Components that include the Departments of the Army; Navy; United States Air Force; Marine Corps; Air Force Academy; and Defense Logistics Agency.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7335" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7335</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Defense Civilian Pay System (DCPS).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Civilian Pay Payroll Office, 8899 E. 56th St., Indianapolis, IN 46249-0002.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Civilian Pay Payroll Office, 1240 E 9th St., Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service Pensacola, 250 Raby Avenue, Building 801, Pensacola, FL 32509-5128.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Enterprise Computing Center (DISA/DECC), 5450 Carlisle Pike, Building 309, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0975.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        All DoD civilian employees paid by appropriated funds and employees of the Executive Office of the President and non-DoD agencies to include Department of Energy, Department of Health and Human Services, Broadcast Board of Governors, Department of Veteran's Affairs and the Environmental Protection Agency who are paid by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service's consolidated civilian payroll offices.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's full name, Social Security Number, address, telephone number and pay and leave records; source documents for posting of time and leave attendance; individual retirement deduction records, source documents, and control files; wage and separation information files; health benefit records; income tax withholding records; allowance and differential eligibility files, such as, but not limited to clothing allowances and night rate differentials; withholding and deduction authorization files, such as, but not limited to federal income tax withholding, insurance and retirement deductions; accounting documents files, input data posting media, including personnel actions affecting pay; accounting and statistical reports and computer edit listings; claims and waivers affecting pay; control logs and collection/disbursement vouchers; listings for administrative purposes, such as, but not limited to health insurance, life insurance, bonds, locator files, and checks to financial institutions; correspondence with the civilian personnel office, system access request forms, dependents, attorneys, survivors, insurance companies, financial institutions, and other governmental agencies; leave and earnings statements; separation documents; official correspondence; federal, state, and city tax reports and tapes; forms covering pay changes and deductions; and documentation pertaining to garnishment of wages.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. Chapter 53, 55, and 81; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The records are used to accurately compute individual employees pay entitlements, withhold required and authorized deductions, and issue payments for amounts due. Output products are forwarded as required to the subject matter areas to ensure accurate accounting and recording of pay to civilian employees.
    </p>
    <p>
        These records and related products are also used to verify and balance all payments, deductions, and contributions with the DD Form 592 (Payroll for Personal Services Certification and Summary) in the DFAS civilian pay office and other applicable subject matter areas, and to report this information to the recipients and other government and non-government agencies.
    </p>
    <p>
        Records and system access request forms are also used for record input/modifications, and extraction or compilation of data and reports for management studies and statistical analyses for use internally or externally as required by DoD or other government agencies.
    </p>
    <p>
        All records in this system are subject to use in authorized computer matching programs within the Department of Defense and with other Federal agencies or non-Federal agencies as regulated by the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, (5 U.S.C. 552a).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To Federal Reserve Banks under procedures specified in 31 CFR part 210 for health benefit carriers to ensure proper credit for employee-authorized health benefit deductions;
    </p>
    <p>
        To officials of labor organizations recognized under E.O. 11491 and E.O. 11636, as amended, when relevant and necessary to their duties of exclusive representation concerning personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting working conditions (including disclosure of reasons for non-deduction of dues, if applicable);
    </p>
    <p>
        To the U.S. Treasury Department to maintain cash accountability;
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Internal Revenue Service to record withholding and social security information;
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Bureau of Employment Compensation to process disability claims;
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Social Security Administration and Office of Personnel Management to credit the employee's account for Federal Insurance Contributions Act or Civil Service Retirement withheld;
    </p>
    <p>
        To the National Finance Center, Office of Thrift Savings Plan for participating employees;
    </p>
    <p>
        To state revenue departments to credit employee's state tax withholding;
    </p>
    <p>
        To state employment agencies which require wage information to determine eligibility for unemployment compensation benefits of former employees;
    </p>
    <p>
        To city revenue departments of appropriate cities to credit employees for city tax withheld;
    </p>
    <p>
        To any agency or component thereof that needs the information for proper accounting of funds, such as, but not limited to the Office of Personnel Management to assist in resolving complaints, grievances, etc. and to compute Civil Service Retirement annuity.
    </p>
    <p>
        To Federal, State, and local agencies for the purpose of conducting computer matching programs as regulated by the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended (5 U.S.C. 552a).
    </p>
    <p>
        The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.
    </p>
    <p>
        Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
    </p>
    <p>
        Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system to 'consumer reporting agencies' as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3) ). The purpose of this disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal government; typically to provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal government debts by making these debts part of their credit records.
    </p>
    <p>
        The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (Social Security Number); the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose for the sole purpose of allowing the consumer reporting agency to prepare a commercial credit report.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records and on electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Retrieved by name and/or Social Security Number (SSN)
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need to know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records may be temporary in nature and destroyed when actions are completed, they are superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Other records may be cut off at the end of the payroll year and destroyed up to 6 years after cutoff or cutoff at the end of the payroll year and then sent to the National Personnel Records Center after 3 payroll years where they are retained for 56 years. Individual retirement records are cut off upon separation, transfer, retirement or death, and forwarded to the Office of Personnel Management.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Program Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, ATTN: DFAS-HTSBA, 250 Raby Avenue, Building 801, Pensacola, FL 32509-5128.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individual should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should provide full name, Social Security Number, or other information verifiable from the record itself.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Information is obtained from the individual, previous employers, financial institutions, medical institutions, automated systems interfaces, state or local governments, and from other DoD components and other Federal agencies such as, but not limited to, Social Security Administration, Internal Revenue Service, state revenue departments, State Department, and Department of Defense components (including the Department of the Air Force, Army, or Navy, or Defense agencies); correspondence with attorneys, dependents, survivors, or guardians may also furnish data for the system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7335a" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7335a</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Automated Time Attendance and Production System (ATAAPS).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Defense Enterprise Computing Center (DECC), CDS13, P. O. Box 20012, St. Louis, Missouri 63120-0012.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        DoD civilian employees.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Social Security Numbers (SSN), user name, time and attendance, leave balances, labor-reporting records that include leave, overtime, and compensatory time.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301; 5 U.S.C. Chapters 53, 55, 61 and 63; 31 U.S.C. Chapter 35; DoD Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R, Vol. 8, Chapter 5; and E.O. 9397(SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To support the core financial requirements for Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS), as well as provide civilian time and attendance services for the Department of Defense (DoD) Components located worldwide. This system will capture time and attendance, labor and production data for input to payroll and accounting systems. It will also provide the user a single, consolidated input method for reporting both time and attendance and labor information.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        The "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name, Social Security Number (SSN), or other user identification number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their official duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the systems data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the record system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are considered temporary in nature and cutoff at the end of each payroll year. The records are then destroyed after GAO audit or when 6 years old, whichever is sooner. Records stored on electronic media are destroyed by degaussing and hardcopy output products are destroyed by shredding, burning, or pulping.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Pensacola, ATAAPS System Manager, Civilian Pay Systems Management Directorate, 250 Raby Avenue, Pensacola, FL 32509-5128.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the individual and DoD Components.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7335b" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7335b</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Electronic Business-Labor and Accounting Report (E-BIZ) Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), 701 South Courthouse Road, Arlington, VA 22204-2199.</p>
    <p>Defense Enterprise Computing Center (DECC), CDC4, 3990 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43213-1152.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DoD civilian employees.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Social Security Number (SSNs), name, time and attendance information, leave balances, purchase information, disbursements, workcounts, cost allocation, and manpower data.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations, Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R, Vol 8; 31 U.S.C. 3512, Executive agency accounting and other financial management reports and plans; 31 U.S.C. 3513, Financial reporting and accounting system and E.O. 9397 (SSN).

</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) is proposing to establish a system or records in support of its core financial management mission. The system will be used as a feeder system that has a suite of business processes that will integrate resource, accounting, financial and other business functions into a comprehensive management information planning system. The data will include budget information, manpower data, performance measures,workload management, time and attendance, labor reporting, work counts, cost accounting, funds control, accounts payable and receivable, general ledger, and financial reporting. It will be used to produce useful, timely and accurate management andfinancial data, allow users to do analysis and reconciliation to ensure data accuracy, provide decision and planning tools for management, and provide timely and accurate financial statements.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the Department of Defense as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper records and electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>By name and/or Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to authorized individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their official duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are cut off at the end of the payroll year and destroyed after audit or when six years old, whichever is sooner. Records are destroyed by degaussing the electronic media and recycling hardcopy records. The recycled hardcopies are destroyed by shredding, burning, or pulping.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, E-Biz System Manager, Program Management Office, Building 11, Section 6, 3990 East Broad St, Columbus, Ohio 43213-1152.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>An individual seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>An individual seeking access to information about themselves that is contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are obtained from the individual concerned, and DoD Components.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7335c" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7335c</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Civilian Pay Accounting Bridge Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>United States (U.S.) Air Force, Army, Navy, Marine Corps, active, reserve, and guard members, Defense Security Service and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency civilian employees, Department of Defense (DoD) civilian employees and other Federal civilian employees paid by appropriated funds and whose pay is processed by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name, Social Security Number (SSN), address, telephone number and accounting data.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations, Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R Vol. 4, 31 U.S.C. Sections 3511 and 3513, and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To provide a bridge or link between the Defense Civilian Payroll System (DCPS) and the Civilian Pay Accounting Interface System (CPAIS). This system will create pay information files from DCPS. The pay information files will contain civilian payroll costs and manpower data; this data will then be provided to the U.S. Air Force accounting activities for processing. The system contains information on other than U.S. Air Force civilian employees; however, the CPAIS system will not use the non-Air Force data other than to transmit it directly to the General Accounting and Finance System (GAFS).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:

    </p>
    <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Electronic storage media and hard copy output products.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name or Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to authorized individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records may be temporary in nature and deleted when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Pay affecting records may be cut off at the end of the payroll year, and then destroyed up to 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing the electronic media and recycling hardcopy records. The recycled hardcopies are destroyed by shredding, burning, or pulping.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Denver, System Management Directorate, Accounting and Cash Systems, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, telephone number, and provide a reasonable description of what they are seeking.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>From the Defense Civilian Payroll System, the individual concerned, and DoD Components or Federal agencies whose civilian employees are paid by the Defense Civilian Payroll System.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7335d" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7335d</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Civilian Pay Accounting Interface Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, DFAS-Denver, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>United States Air Force (USAF), Army, Navy, Marine Corps, active, reserve, and guard members, Defense Security Service and National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency civilian employees, Department of Defense (DoD) civilian employees and other Federal civilian employees paid by appropriated funds and whose pay is processed by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name, Social Security Number, manpower and payroll cost data.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental regulations, Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R Vol. 4, 31 U.S.C. Sections 3511 and 3513, and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To maintain and process civilian payroll accounting and finance data that originates in the Defense Civilian Payroll System (DCPS). The Civilian Pay Accounting Interface System (CPAIS) will receive bi-weekly files that will be used to generate civilian payroll costs, manpower data and reports; and detailed management reports for the U.S. Air Force. The system will contain information on other than U.S. Air Force civilian employees. However, the CPAIS system will not use the non-Air Force data other than to transmit it directly to the General Accounting and Finance System (GAFS).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Electronic storage media and hard copy output products.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name or Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to authorized individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records may be temporary in nature and deleted when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Pay affecting records are cut off at the end of the payroll year and destroyed after being maintained for 6 years and 3 months. Records are destroyed by degaussing the electronic media and recycling hardcopy records. The recycled hardcopies are destroyed by shredding, burning, or pulping.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Denver, System Management Directorate, Accounting and Cash Systems, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about them is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>From the Defense Civilian Payroll System, the individual concerned, and DoD Components or Federal agencies whose civilian employees are paid by the Defense Civilian Payroll System.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7336" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7336</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">MyPay System.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199.</p>
    <p>Office of Personnel Management, 4685 Log Cabin Drive, Macon, GA 31204-6317.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Active Duty and Reserve military personnel, members of the National Guard, military academy cadets, Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps students, and Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program (AFHPSP) students.</p>
    <p>All DoD civilian employees paid by appropriated funds.</p>
    <p>All Army nonappropriated fund instrumentalities employees paid by nonappropriated funds.</p>
    <p>Military retirees, their former spouses (Former Spouse Protection Act (FSPA) Claimants), and annuitants.</p>
    <p>Executive Office of the President employees.</p>
    <p>Department of Health and Human Services employees.</p>
    <p>Department of Energy employees.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's Name, Social Security Number, employing DoD and other Federal agencies, military branch of service, status (as appropriate), and e-mail addresses are maintained in the Master PIN Database (MPDB).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. Chapter 53, 55, and 81; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The MyPay System is a combination Internet (WEB) based and interactive voice response telephonic system (IVRS) designed to allow authorized individuals the ability to retrieve, review and update payroll information from their specific payroll system(s). Records are also used for extraction or compilation of data and reports for management studies and statistical analyses for use internally or externally as required by DoD or other government agencies.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>To Federal, State, and local agencies for the purpose of conducting computer matching programs regulated by the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, (5 U.S.C. 552a).</p>
    <p>To individuals authorized to receive retired and annuitant payments on behalf of retirees or annuitants.</p>
    <p>To former spouses for purposes of providing information, consistent with requirements of 10 U.S.C. 1050(f)(3).</p>
    <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Maintained in file folders and electronic databases.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Retrieved by name and Social Security Number of the individual.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the records in performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Access to computerized data is restricted by passwords, which are changed according to agency security policy.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records may be temporary in nature and destroyed when actions are completed, they are superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Other records may be cut off at the end of the payroll year, destroyed up to 6 years and 3 months after cutoff.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>System Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland, (DFAS-TSBCA/CL), 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>From the individual concerned, Federal other DoD Components.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7340" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7340</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Defense Joint Military Pay System-Active Component.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Air Force military member records are located at the Defense Accounting and Finance Service--Denver Center, 6760 East Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-3000.

    </p>
    <p>
        Army military members records are located at the Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis Center, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0001.

    </p>
    <p>
        Navy military member records are located at the Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland Center, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.

    </p>
    <p>
        Marine Corps military member records are located at the Director, Area Command Mechanicsburg, 5450 Carlisle Pike, Building 309, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0975.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Active duty military members officers of the Air Reserve, Army Reserve, and Air National Guard on extended active duty; officers and airmen of the Air Reserve and Air National Guard on active duty where strength accountability remains with the reserve component; individuals to whom active duty military personnel authorize a direct payment of a portion of their pay; military academy cadets; Navy Reserve on extended active duty; and Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program (AFHPSP) students.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Types of Records: Master individual military pay accounts; wage and tax summaries; leave and earnings statements; Basic Military Training master record; and other generated records substantiating or authorizing Active Component military pay and allowance entitlement, deduction, or collection actions.

    </p>
    <p>
        Pay Entitlement and Allowances: Base pay; allowances (such as basic allowance for subsistence, basic allowance for quarters, family separations, clothing maintenance, and monetary allowances); death gratuities; time-in-service; special compensation for positions such as medical, dental, veterinary, and optometry; special pay and bonus, such as foreign duty, proficiency, hostile fire, and diving duty; incentive pay such as flying duty, parachute duty, and submarine duty; and other entitlement in accordance with the DoD Pay and Allowance Entitlement Manual.

    </p>
    <p>
        Deduction from Pay: Federal and state income tax withholding rate and amount (including authorization control files), withholding for Federal insurance Contributions Act (FICA), Servicemember's Group Life Insurance (SGLI), and Family Servicemember's Group Life Insurance (FSGLI) deductions, Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) voluntary deductions, allotments (including allottee name and address, amount, term (in months), and account or policy number), bond authorizations (including bond owner and co-owner/beneficiary names and Social Security Numbers, and recipient's address), health care coverage deductions, Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP), and Montgomery GI Bill allotments, indebtedness and collections.

    </p>
    <p>
        Other Pay Information: Name, pay grade, Social Security Number, check issue, pay dates, leave account, payment address, and Form W-2 address.

    </p>
    <p>
        Duty Status: Status adjustments relating to leave, entrance on active duty, absent without leave, confinement, desertion, sick, injured, mentally incompetent, missing, interned, promotions and demotions, and separation document code; and Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program gain.

    </p>
    <p>
        Personnel Information: Rank; enlistment contract or officer acceptance from identification; duty information (duty station, personnel assignment, and unit); security investigation; test scores; language proficiency; military and civilian off-duty education; training; awards, combat tours; aviation, pilot, and flying time data; lineal precedence number; limited duty officer/warrant officer footnote; temporary active duty data; power of attorney; years in service; promotional data.

    </p>
    <p>
        Personal Information: Date of birth, citizenship, marital status, home of record, dependent information, record of emergency data, population group, sex, ethnic group, and health care coverage.
    </p>
    <p>
        Supporting Documentation: Includes, but is not limited to, travel orders and requests; payroll attendance lists and rosters; document records establishing, supporting, reducing, or canceling entitlement; certificates and statements changing address, name, military assignment, and other individual data necessary to identify and provide accurate and timely military pay and performance credit; allotment start, stop, or change records; declarations of benefits and waivers; military pay and personnel orders; medical certifications and determinations; death and disability documents; check issuing and cancellation records and schedules; payroll vouchers; money lists and accounting records; pay adjustment authorization records; system input certifications; member indebtedness and tax levy documentation; earnings statements; employees; wage and tax reports and statements; casual payment authorization and control logs; and other documentation authorizing or substantiating Active Component military pay and allowances, entitlement, deductions, or collections. Also inquiry files, sundry lists, reports, letters, correspondence, and rosters including, but not limited to, Congressional inquiries, Internal Revenue Service notices and reports, state tax and insurance reports, Social Security Administration reports, Department of Veterans Affairs reports, inter-DoD requests, Treasury Department reports, and health education and institution inquiries.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 37 U.S.C.; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To ensure accurate and timely military pay and allowances to active component military members (including those who are enrolled at a military academy and those who participate in voluntary separation pay, Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program, basic military trainees or payment to a financial organization through electronic fund transfer program (including allotments and issuance and cancellation of United States treasury checks and bonds)); to document and account for military pay and allowance disbursements and collections; to verify and account for system input transactions; to identify, correct, and collect overpayment; to establish, control, and maintain member indebtedness notices and levies; and to provide timely, complete master individual pay account review; and to provide internal and external managers with statistical and monetary reports and to maintain a record of related personnel data.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Treasury Department to provide information on check issues and electronic funds transfers.
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Internal Revenue Service to report taxable earnings and taxes withheld, and tax audits, and to compute or resolve tax liability or tax levies.





    </p>
    <p>
        To Federal, state, and local agencies to conduct computer matching programs regulated by the privacy act of 1974, for those programs authorized by law.

    </p>
    <p>
        To the Social Security Administration to report earned wages by members for the Federal Insurance Contribution Act (FICA), accounting for tax audits, and death notices.

    </p>
    <p>
        To the Department of Veterans Affairs to report compensation, waivers, and audits, life insurance accounting, disbursement and benefit determinations, and death notices.

    </p>
    <p>
        To the American Red Cross and military relief societies to assist military personnel and their dependents in determining the status of monthly pay, dependents' allotments, loans, and related financial transactions; and to perform other relief-related duties as requested by the service member.

    </p>
    <p>
        To Federal Reserve banks to distribute payments made through the direct deposit system to financial organizations or their processing agents authorized by individuals to receive and deposit payments in their accounts.

    </p>
    <p>
        To the Department of Justice in connection with litigation, law enforcement or other matters under the legal representation of the Executive Branch agencies.

    </p>
    <p>
        To Federal, state, and local governmental agencies in response to an official request for information with respect to law enforcement, investigatory procedures, criminal prosecution, civil court action and regulatory order.

    </p>
    <p>
        To Federal, state and local revenue departments to credit members for taxes withheld.

    </p>
    <p>
        To the National Finance Center, Office of Thrift Savings Plan, for participating service members.

    </p>
    <p>
        To the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide payroll information for members who participated in making contributions to the Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP), and the Montgomery GI Bill program.

    </p>
    <p>
        The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices also deeply to this system.

    </p>
    <p>
        Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:

    </p>
    <p>
        Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system to 'consumer reporting agencies' as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act of 1966, 31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3). The purpose of this disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal government; typically to provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal government debts by making these debt part of their credit records.

    </p>
    <p>
        The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (Social Security Number); the amount, status, and history of the claim, and the agency or program under which the claim arose for the sole purpose of allowing the consumer reporting agency to prepare a commercial credit report.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Storage:

    </p>
    <p>
        Data is recorded on magnetic tapes and disks, computer printouts, computer output products (microform and reports); file folders, notebooks, binders, card filed, and bulk storage, and other documents.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Computerized, conventional indices, other identification numbers or system identifiers are required to retrieve individual records from the system. Normally, information is retrieved by individual's name and Social Security number.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their official duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the systems data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the record system.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records may be temporary in nature and destroyed when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Other records may be cut off at the end of the payroll year or fiscal year, and destroyed 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Active duty pay records created prior to automation were cut off on conversion to the Defense Joint Military Payroll System (DJMS), and will be destroyed October 1, 2003, or 56 years after implementation of DJMS. The records are destroyed by tearing, shredding, pulping, macerating, burnings or degaussing the electronic storage media.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        For Air Force military members, the system manager is the Director, Military Pay Operations, Military and Civilian Pay Services, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Indianapolis, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249.

    </p>
    <p>
        For Army military members, the system manager is the Director, Military Pay Operations, Military and Civilian pay Services, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Indianapolis, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249.

    </p>
    <p>
        For Navy military members, the system manager is the Director, Military Pay Operations, Military and Civilian Pay Services, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Indianapolis, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249.

    </p>
    <p>
        For Marine Corps active duty military members see the Marine Corps' Privacy Act system notice MFD00003, Marine Corps Total Forces System (MCTFS) on the procedures for obtaining your personnel and payroll records.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer at the appropriate DFAS Center.

    </p>
    <p>
        Individual should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.


    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer at the appropriate DFAS Center.

    </p>
    <p>
        Individual should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Office of Corporate Communications, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual members; DoD staff and field installations; recruiting, disbursing, and administrative offices; allotment and bond authorization forms; Social Security Administration, Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service, Department of Veterans Affairs, and other Federal agencies; financial, medical, and educational institutions; DoD Components; the on-line Allotment/Bond Authorization process, and the End-User Computer Equipment (EUCE); and state and local government agencies.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7340a" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7340a</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Battle Injured/Non-Battle Injured Pay Account Management System.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis Center, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0001.






    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Current and former Army military active duty personnel; military active and inactive Reserve and National Guard personnel; retired military personnel who have been injured whether Battlefield Injury, Non Battlefield Injury or Disease Non Battlefield Injury in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name; Social Security number (SSN); grade or rank; injury type; military pay account status codes; records of hospitalization periods; overpayments of pay and allowances; record of travel payments; locations of active duty, reserve, and retired military soldiers.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations, 31 U.S.C., 37 U.S.C.; E.O. 9397 (SSN).

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To ensure accurate and timely military pay to active and reserve component military members who have been injured whether Battlefield Injury, Non Battlefield Injury or Disease Non Battlefield Injury in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. To Document and account for military pay and allowance disbursements and collections; to verify and account for system input transactions; to identify, correct, and collect overpayments; to establish, control, and maintain member indebtedness of pay and allowances; and to provide timely, complete master individual pay account review; and to provide internal and external managers with statistical and monetary reports, and to maintain a record of related personnel data.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:

    </p>
    <p>
        To the Department of Veterans Affairs to assist military personnel and their dependents in determining the status of monthly pay and allowances, dependents' allotments and related financial transactions; and to perform other relief-related duties as requested by the service member.




    </p>
    <p>
        The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.

    </p>
    <p>
        Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:

    </p>
    <p>
        Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system to 'consumer reporting agencies' as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. 1681a(f) or the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966, 31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3). The purpose of this disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal government; typically to provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal government debts by making these debts part of their credit records.

    </p>
    <p>
        The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (SSN); the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose for the sole purpose of allowing the consumer reporting agency to prepare a commercial credit report.

    </p>
    <p>
        Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, and disposing of records in the system:

    </p>
    <p>
        Storage:

    </p>
    <p>
        Data is recorded on magnetic tapes and disks, computer printouts, computer output products (microform and reports); file folders, notebooks, binders, card files, and bulk storage, and other documents.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Information is retrieved by name and Social Security Number.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their official duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the systems data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the record system.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records in this system are maintained in accordance with the DFAS disposition schedule for 6 years and 3 months.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Chief, Mobilization/Demobilization, Military Pay, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis Center, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0001.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Program Manager, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.

    </p>
    <p>
        Individual should provide their full name, Social Security Number, office or organization where currently assigned, if applicable, and current address, and telephone number.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Program Manager, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.

    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should provide their full name, Social Security number, office or organization where currently assigned, if applicable, current home address, and telephone number.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual members; Department of Defense staff and field installations; Department of Veterans Affairs, Human Resource Command, Disabled Soldiers Support System, and other Federal agencies; Medical systems and institutions; Personnel Systems and institutions; Department of Defense Components; and state and local government agencies.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7340b" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7340b</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Case Management System (CMS).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Enterprise Computing Center--Mechanicsburg, 5450 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050-0975.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Active duty enlisted, warrant and commissioned officers, National Guard, Reserve, and retired military personnel.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Military member data included in the records are name, Social Security Number, rank, supporting documents pertaining to military pay entitlements and allowances, deductions, collections, duty status, and personnel actions.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 37 U.S.C. Chapters 1-19; DoD Financial Management Regulations 7000.14-R; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>CMS is a management tool system used for tracking, resolving and reporting on military pay and personnel related cases. It provides a single source of information for monitoring military pay problems in a timely and efficient manner, to include providing visibility to appropriate levels of management, permitting feedback to service members, and facilitating the identification of problem trends.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, the 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of DFAS compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Storage:
    </p>
    <p>Electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name, Social Security Number (SSN) and case number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need to know basis in the performance of their official duties. Passwords and digital signatures are to control access to the systems data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the record system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Cases will be retained for 6 years and 3 months after the case is closed.

</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        CMS Program System Manager, 3990 E. Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43213.

</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Program Manager, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.

</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the individual concerned, DoD Components, and other Federal agencies.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7340c" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7340c</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Defense Workload Operations Web System (DWOWS).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-3250.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Navy, Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Active Duty and Reserve members.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name, Social Security Number (SSN), e-mail messages, faxes, letters, memorandum, telephone calls, and tracking reports.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. Chapter 55, Pay Administration; 37 U.S.C. Chapter 19, Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R, Vol 7A; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        An Internet (WEB) based system used by the DFAS to track communications and inquires (e-mails, faxes, letters memorandum, and phone calls) received and processed for Army, Air Force, Marine Corps and Navy's Active Duty and Reserve members, to include questions involving the Savings Deposit Program, and by management for benchmark reporting in order to track the turn-around time on financial inquires.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:  To the American Red Cross and military relief societies to assist military personnel and their dependents in determining the status of monthly pay, dependents' allotments, loans, and related financial transactions; and to perform other relief-related duties as requested by the service member.
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Department of Veterans Affairs to report compensation, waivers, and audits, life insurance accounting, disbursement and benefit determinations, and death notices.
    </p>
    <p>
        To Federal Reserve banks to distribute payments made through the direct deposit system to financial organizations or their processing agents authorized by individuals to receive and deposit payments in their accounts.

    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Records are maintained on paper and electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Retrieved by Name and Social Security Number (SSN) of Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy Active Duty or Reserve members and/or case number assigned in the system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Access to computerized data is restricted by passwords, which are changed according to agency security policy.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are cut off at the end of the fiscal year and destroyed at 6 years and 3 months.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Director for Military Pay Systems, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Denver (DFAS-TSBB/DE), 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Subject individual, Federal agencies and the Military Services (Army, Air Force, Marine Corps and Navy).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        None.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7340d" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7340d</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Defense Military Pay Office Input and Reporting System.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Accounting and Finance Service--Denver, 6760 East Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-3000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0001.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.
    </p>
    <p>
        For a list of other sites, contact the systems manager at Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Defense Military Pay Project Office, System Manager, DFAS/DDMP--Cleveland, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44199-2055.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Army, Navy and Air Force, active duty, reserve, National Guard, military members, military academy cadets, and Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program (AFHPSP) students.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name; Social Security Number (SSN); Master Military Pay Account records for Army, Navy, Air Force, active duty, reserve and National Guard military members; military academy cadets, and Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program (AFHPSP) students; wage and tax summaries; leave and earnings statements; Basic Military Training (BMT) master record; and other records generated substantiating or authorizing active component military pay and allowance entitlement, deduction, or collection actions.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 37 U.S.C. 37 U.S.C. 101-310, Pay and Allowances of the Uniformed Services; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To establish a user-friendly computer application that will provide input and reporting capabilities for the Defense Joint Military Pay Account Systems, Active, and Reserve Component. DFAS and the military Finance Offices will use this new system to input transactions, and pull report data from the Master Military Pay Account (MMPA) record that is maintained for each military member.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        The "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of the DoD compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Magnetic tapes, computer disks, and computer output products.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name and Social Security number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are located in office buildings on military installations, and Navy ships that are protected by guards controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their official duties.
    </p>
    <p>
        Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the systems data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the record system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records may be temporary in nature and destroyed when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Other records may be cut off at the end of the payroll year or fiscal year, and destroyed 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. The records are destroyed by tearing, shredding, pulping, macerating, burning, or degaussing the electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Defense Military Pay Project Office, System Manager, DFAS/DDMP-Cleveland, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44199-2055.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about them is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual military members; Army, Navy, and Air Force military pay Finance Offices; Reserve and National Guard Finance Offices, military academies, and Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program (AFHPSP) administrators.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7346" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7346</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Defense Joint Military Pay System--Reserve Component.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Director, Area Command Mechanicsburg, 5450 Carlisle Pike, Building 309, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-0975.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Cleveland, Reserve Center of Excellence, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Active Air Reserve and Air National Guard Forces in a military pay status. U.S. Army Reserve and National Guard members in a military pay status. Active Naval reservists in pay and non-pay drill units. Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps students.
    </p>
    <p>
        Reserve military on extended active duty are covered under the Defense Joint Military Pay System--Active Component, system number T7340.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Types of Records: Master individual military pay accounts; wage and tax summaries; leave and earnings statements; and other generated records substantiating or authorizing Reserve Forces military pay and allowance entitlement, deduction, or collection actions.
    </p>
    <p>
        Pay Entitlements and Allowances: Base pay; allowances (such as basic allowance for subsistence, basic allowance for quarters, family separations, clothing maintenance and monetary allowances); special compensation for positions such as medical, dental, veterinary, and optometry; special pay and bonus, such as foreign duty, proficiency, hostile fire, and diving duty; incentive pay such as flying duty, parachute duty, and submarine duty; and other entitlements in accordance with the DoD Financial Management Regulations, Volume 7A.
    </p>
    <p>
        Deductions From Pay: Federal and state income tax withholding rate and amount (including authorization control files), withholding for Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA), Serviceman's Group Life Insurance (SGLI) deductions, Thrift Savings Plan (TSP), voluntary deductions, allotments (including allottee name and address, amount, term (in months), and account or policy number), bond authorizations (including bond owner and co-owner/beneficiary names and Social Security numbers, and recipient's address), health care coverage deductions, and indebtedness and collections.
    </p>
    <p>
        Other Pay Information: Name, pay grade, Social Security Number, Reserve Forces calendar day performances (drill record), check issue, pay dates, leave account, payment address, and Form
        W-2 address.
    </p>
    <p>
        Duty Status: Status adjustments relating to leave, entrance on active duty, absent without leave, confinement, desertion, sick or injured, mentally incompetent, missing, interned, promotions and demotions, and separation document code.
    </p>
    <p>
        Personnel Information: Rank; enlistment contract or officer acceptance form identification; duty information (duty station, personnel assignment, and unit); security investigation; test scores; language proficiency; military and civilian off-duty education; training; awards; combat tours; aviation, pilot, and flying time data; lineal precedence number; limited duty officer/warrant officer footnote; temporary active duty data; power of attorney; years in service; promotional data.






    </p>
    <p>
        Personal Information: Date of birth, citizenship, marital status, home of record, dependent information, record of

        emergency data, population group, sex, ethnic group, and health

        care coverage.

    </p>
    <p>
        Supporting Documentation: Includes, but is not limited to,

        travel orders and requests; payroll attendance lists and

        rosters; document records establishing, supporting, reducing, or

        canceling entitlements; certificates and statements changing

        address, name, military assignment, and other individual data

        necessary to identify and provide accurate and timely Air

        Reserve Forces military pay and performance credit; allotment

        start, stop, or change records; declarations of benefits and

        waivers; military pay and personnel orders; medical

        certifications and determinations; death and disability

        documents; check issuing and cancellation records and schedules;

        payroll vouchers; money lists and accounting records; pay

        adjustment authorization records; system input certifications;

        member indebtedness and tax levy documentation; earnings

        statements; employees' wage and tax reports and statements;

        casual payment authorization and control logs; and other

        documentation authorizing or substantiating Reserve Forces

        military pay and allowances, entitlements, deductions, or

        collections. Also inquiry files, sundry lists, reports, letters,



        correspondence, and rosters including, but not limited to,

        Congressional inquiries, Internal Revenue Service notices and

        reports, state tax and insurance reports, Social Security

        Administration reports, Department of Veterans Affairs reports,

        Treasury Department reports, inter-DoD requests, and health

        education and institution inquiries.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C., Chapter 11;

        37 U.S.C.; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To ensure accurate and timely pay and allowances to Active

        Reserve component military members (including those who

        participate in Armed Forces Health Professional Scholarship

        Program, Basic Military Training, and Naval Reserve Officers

        Training Corps programs) or payment to a financial organization

        through electronic fund transfer program (including allotments

        and issuance and cancellation of United States treasury checks

        and bonds); to document and account for reserve military pay and

        allowance disbursements and collections; to verify and account

        for system input transactions; to identify, correct, and collect

        overpayments; to establish, control, and maintain member

        indebtedness notices and levies; to provide timely, complete




        master individual pay account review; to provide internal and

        external managers with statistical and monetary reports and to

        maintain a record of related personnel data.


    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5

        U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information


        contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD


        as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:


    </p>
    <p>
        To the Treasury Department to provide information on check

        issues and electronic funds transfers.



    </p>
    <p>
        To the Internal Revenue Service to report taxable earnings and

        taxes withheld, accounting, and tax audits; to compute or

        resolve tax liability or tax levies.

    </p>
    <p>
        To the Social Security Administration to report earned wages by

        members for FICA; accounting or tax audits; and death notices.

    </p>
    <p>
        To the Department of Veterans Affairs to report compensation,

        waivers, and audits, life insurance accounting; disbursement and





        benefit determinations, death notices, and payroll information

        for members who participated in making contributions to the

        Veterans Educational Assistance Program (VEAP), the Montgomery

        GI Bill program, and Reserve Educational Assistance Program

        (REAP).

    </p>
    <p>
        To National Guard Bureaus to furnish budget data to account for

        expenditures within established categories.

    </p>
    <p>
        To individual National Guard state associations to furnish

        reports and associated checks regarding state sponsored life

        insurance premiums withheld or reimbursements from the state due

        to the member.



    </p>
    <p>
        To the American Red Cross and military relief societies to

        assist military personnel and their dependents in determining

        the status of monthly pay, dependents' allotments, loans, and

        related financial transactions, and to perform other
        relief-related duties as requested by the service member.

    </p>
    <p>
        To Federal Reserve banks to distribute payments made through the

        direct deposit system to financial organizations or their

        processing agents authorized by individuals to receive and

        deposit payments in their accounts.




    </p>
    <p>
        To Federal, state, and local agencies to conduct computer matching programs regulated by the Privacy Act of 1974 for those programs authorized by law.

    </p>
    <p>
        To the Department of Justice in connection with litigation, law enforcement or other matters under the legal representatives of the Executive Branch agencies.

    </p>
    <p>
        To Federal, state and local government agencies in response to an official request for information with respect to law enforcement, investigatory procedures, criminal prosecution, civil court action and regulatory order.

    </p>
    <p>
        To Federal, state and local revenue departments to credit members for taxes withheld.

    </p>
    <p>
        To the National Finance Center, office of Thrift Savings Plan for participating service members.

    </p>
    <p>
        To states to provide information in order to reimburse reservists for their payment of Servicemember's Group Life Insurance (SGLI) premiums.

    </p>
    <p>
        The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.

    </p>
    <p>
        Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:

    </p>
    <p>
        Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system to 'consumer reporting agencies' as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 U.S.C. 1681a(f) or the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966, 31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3). The purpose of this disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal government; typically to provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal government debts by making these debts part of their credit records.

    </p>
    <p>
        The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (Social Security Number); the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose for the sole purpose of allowing the consumer reporting agency to prepare a commercial credit report.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Storage:

    </p>
    <p>
        Data is recorded on magnetic tapes and disks, computer

        printouts, computer output products (microform and reports) ;

        file folders, notebooks, binders, card files, and bulk storage,

        and other documents.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Computerized, conventional indices, other identification numbers


        or system identifiers are required to retrieve individual

        records from the system.

        Normally, information is retrieved by

        individual's name and Social Security Number.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards,


        controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic

        access, and/or locks.

        Access to records is limited to

        individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-

        know basis in the performance of their official duties.

        Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to

        the systems data, and procedures are in place to deter and

        detect browsing and unauthorized access.

        Physical and

        electronic access are limited to persons responsible for

        servicing and authorized to use the record system.




    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records may be temporary in nature and destroyed when actions

        are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed.

        Other

        records may be cut off at the end of the payroll year or fiscal

        year, and destroyed 6 years and 3 months after cutoff.

        Reserve

        pay records created prior to automation were cut off on

        conversion to the Joint Uniformed Military Payroll System
        (JUMPS), and will be destroyed 56 years after the year in which

        created.

        Records created after conversion to Defense Joint


        Military Pay System--Reserve Component (DJMS-RC) are cut off at

        end of payroll year and destroyed 56 years after year in which

        created. The records are destroyed by tearing, shredding,

        pulping, macerating, burnings or degaussing the electronic


        storage media.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        For Navy, Air Force, and Army reserve military members, the

        system manager is the Director, Military Pay Operations,

        Military and Civilian Pay Services, Defense Finance and

        Accounting Service, Indianapolis, 8899 East 56th Street,

        Indianapolis, IN 46249.



    </p>
    <p>
        For Marine Corps reserve military members see the Marine Corps'

        Privacy Act system notice MFD00003, Marine Corps Total Forces

        System (MCTFS) on the procedures for obtaining your personnel

        and payroll records.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about

        themselves is contained in this system of records should address

        written inquiries to the Privacy Act officer at the appropriate

        DFAS Center.

    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should provide name, Social Security Number, or

        other information verifiable from the record itself.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves in

        this system of records should address written inquiries to the

        Privacy Act Officer at the appropriate DFAS Center.


    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should provide name, Social Security Number, or

        other information verifiable from the record itself.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents

        and appealing initial agency determinations are published in

        DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained

        from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager,

        Office of Corporate Communications, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.



    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual members; DoD staff and field installations;  recruiting, disbursing, and administrative offices; allotment  and bond authorization forms; Social Security Administration,  Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service, Department of  Veterans Affairs, and other federal agencies; financial,  medical, and educational institutions; DoD components; the on-line  Allotment/Bond Authorization process, and the End-User  Computer Equipment (EUCE); and state and local agencies.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7346a" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7346a</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Reserve and National Guard Members' Status Tracking System.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        United States Army Reserve and National Guard members in a military pay status.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name, pay grade, Social Security Number (SSN), date of birth, gender, pay dates, leave account information, rank, enlistment contract or officer acceptance form identification, duty information (duty station, personnel assignment, and unit), security investigation, combat tours, temporary active duty data, years in service, promotional data, master military pay account (MMPA) records, leave and earnings statements (LESs), substantiating pay and allowance entitlements, deductions, or collection actions.
    </p>
    <p>
        In addition, following are examples of documents maintained in the system:
    </p>
    <p>
        Pay entitlements and allowances: Base pay, allowances (such as basic allowance for subsistence, basic allowance for quarters, family separation, clothing maintenance and monetary allowances), special compensation for positions such as medical, dental, veterinary, and optometry, special pay and bonus, such as foreign duty, proficiency, hostile fire, incentive pay such as parachute duty, and other entitlements in accordance with the DoD Financial Management Regulations, Volume 7A, 7000.14-R.
    </p>
    <p>
        Deductions from pay: Indebtedness and collection information.
    </p>
    <p>
        Duty status: Status adjustments relating to leave, entrance on active duty, absent without leave, confinement, desertion, sick or injured, mentally incompetent, missing, interned, promotions and demotions, and separation document code.
    </p>
    <p>
        Supporting documentation: Includes, but is not limited to, travel orders and requests, payroll attendance lists and rosters, document records that establish, support, reduce, or cancel entitlements, certificates and statements changing address, name, military assignment, and other individual data, benefits and waivers; military pay, personnel orders, pay adjustment authorization records, member indebtedness documentation, earnings statements, casual payment authorization, and other documentation authorizing or substantiating Reserve Forces military pay and allowances, entitlements, deductions, or collections.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C. Section 261;
        37 U.S.C. 204, Entitlement; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R Volume 7A; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To track U.S. Army Reserve and Guard members' reserve status and ensure proper payment of entitlements.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the Defense Finance and Accounting Service compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their official duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the systems data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records may be temporary in nature and destroyed when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Other records may be cut off at the end of the payroll year or fiscal year, and destroyed 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing, burning, or shredding.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Systems Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, Information Technology Directorate, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual, DFAS payroll system, and DoD Components.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7347b" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7347b</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Defense Military Retiree and Annuity Pay System Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Director of Continuing Government Activity, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Military retirees, their dependents, their survivors, former spouses and abused dependents.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name, Social Security Number (SSN), address, telephone number, master pay files, court orders, Application for Transitional Compensation, payment schedules, case processing record, direct deposit forms, annual certification form, acknowledgment action form, correspondence and other supporting documents relating to entitlements and deductions of military retirees, annuitants, dependents, former spouses and abused dependents.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C., Chapters 53, 61, 63, 65, 67, 69, 71, 73, 74; 10 U.S.C. Sec. 1059, and 1408(h); 38 U.S.C. Sec. 1311 and 1313; Pub. L. 92-425; Pub. L. 102-484 Sec. 653; Pub. L. 103-160 Sec. 554 and 1058; Pub. L. 105-261, Sec. 570; DoDI 1342.24, Transitional Compensation for Abused Dependents; DoD Financial Management Regulation 7000.14-R, Volume 7B and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To maintain pay and personnel information for use in the computation of military retired pay survivor annuity pay and to make payments to spouses, former spouses and other dependents who are victims of abuse.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>Records are provided to the Internal Revenue Service for normal wage and tax withholding.</p>
    <p>Disclosures are made to the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) regarding establishments, changes and discontinuing of DVA compensation to retirees and annuitants.</p>
    <p>Information is provided to individuals authorized to receive retired and annuitant payments on behalf of retirees or annuitants.</p>
    <p>The Army Emergency Relief, Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society and Air Force Assistance Fund to process allotments for repayment of interest-free loans from the society and retiree charitable allotments in support of fund drives initiated by the Secretaries of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. The information will be used to process allotments on behalf of service members and retirees.</p>
    <p>To officials and employees of the American Red Cross in the performance of their official duties relating to the assistance of the members and their dependents and relatives.</p>
    <p>To former spouses for purposes of providing information, consistent with the requirements of 10 U.S.C. 1450(f)(3), regarding Survivor Benefit Plan coverage.</p>
    <p>
        To spouses for purposes of providing information, consistent with the requirements of 10 U.S.C. 1448(a), regarding Survivor Benefit Plan coverage.
    </p>
    <p>To receive approved requests from the military services to make payments of transitional compensation to military member's spouses, former spouses, and other dependents that are determined to be victims of abuse.</p>
    <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Maintained in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Access to computerized data is restricted by passwords, which are changed periodically.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Disposition for Retired and Annuitant Pay records range from 30 days to 56 years. The administrative records such as, change of address, electronic messages or tax records, that are not pay affecting, are destroyed using retention of 30 days to less than 6 years. All pay affecting documents such as retirement documents, account computation information or entitlement/eligibility records are retained for six years or more and the pay histories are retained for 56 years. Records are destroyed by tearing, shredding, pulping, macerating, burning, or degaussing the electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Policy official: Director of Continuing Government Activity, Defense Finance and Accounting Service Cleveland, (DFAS-PD/CL), 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.</p>
    <p>Record holder: Systems Manager, Lockheed Martin, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Cleveland, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-2055.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about them is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>The requester should be able to provide sufficient proof of identity, such as name, Social Security Number, place of employment, or other information available from the record itself.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
    <p>The requester should be able to provide sufficient proof of identity, such as name, Social Security Number, place of employment, or other information available from the record itself.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from the Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0150.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>From the individual concerned; other DoD Components such as Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps; state or local governments; members' survivors such as spouses, other dependents or guardians of the member or dependent children; former spouses, private law firms which are executors of estates in casualty cases, financial, educational and medical institutions, and other federal government agencies such as the Department of Veterans Affairs, Social Security Administration, and Internal Revenue Service.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7401" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7401</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Standard Accounting, Budgeting, and Reporting System (SABRS) (July 9, 2007, 72 FR 37203).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: The records contained in this system of records can no longer be retrieved by the individual's name, Social Security Number, or other personal identifier and therefore, are no longer subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended. Since the system is no longer subject to the Privacy Act, it is being deleted from the Defense Finance and Accounting Service existing inventory of systems of records notices.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7900" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7900</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Operational Data Store (ODS) System.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Enterprise Computing Center--St. Louis, Post Office Box 20012, St. Louis, MO 63120-0012.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, (SDS-TSDBC), 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Army Active and Reserve military  members, members of the Army National Guard, military academy cadets, and Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) students. DoD civilian employees paid by appropriated funds.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's name, Social Security Number, home address, employing DoD and other Federal agencies, military branch of service, status (as appropriate), maintained in various Operational Data Store System database tables.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 31 U.S.C. 3512 and 3513; E.O. 9397; and DoD Directive 5118.5, Defense Finance and Accounting Service.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To permit DFAS and Army financial managers the ability to retrieve, and review and update financial payment information. Database records are also used for extraction or compilation of data and reports for budget execution status and statistical analyses for use internally or externally as required by DoD or other government agencies.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>To Federal, State, and local agencies for the purpose of conducting computer matching programs regulated by the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, (5 U.S.C. 552a).</p>
    <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Records are stored electronically in an Oracle database system</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Information is retrieved by name and Social Security Number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need to know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records may be temporary in nature and deleted when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Other records may be cut off at the end of the payroll year, or destroyed up to 6 years and 3 months after cutoff.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, Operational Data Store System Manager, (SDS-TSDBC), 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
    <p>Individuals should furnish full name, Social Security Number, current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>From the individual concerned, Federal agencies or other DoD Components.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7901" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7901</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Standard Finance and Accounting Payment System.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Enterprise Computing Center-St Louis, Post Office Box 20012, St. Louis, MO 63120-0012.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance Accounting Service--Columbus, 3990 East Broad Street, Building 21, Columbus OH 43213-2317.
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Kansas City, 1500 E. Bannister Street, Kansas City, MO 64197-0001.
    </p>
    <p>
        For a list of other DFAS, U.S. Army, and Marine Corps sites utilizing the system contact the Standard Finance System, Redesigned Subsystem, System Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, Information Technology Directorate, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700. Telephone number (317) 510-4003.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Active duty military members (Army and U.S. Marine Corps), Reserve and Guard military members, Army Military Academy cadets, Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) students, DoD contractors, and vendors.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), home address, and military branch of service, military status, disbursing and accounting transaction data.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R, Volume 5; 31 U.S.C. Sections 3511, 3512, and 3513; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The system processes payments and collections utilizing the Electronic Funds Transfer system. It is a multi-functional, interactive, automated disbursing and accounting system composed of several functional modules that perform vendor pay, travel pay, and military payroll payment. Defense Finance and Accounting Service, U.S. Army, and Marine Corps will use the system for processing accounting and disbursing transactions in contingency locations requiring foreign currency operations.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To Federal Reserve banks to distribute payments made through the direct deposit system to financial organizations or their processing agents authorized by individuals to receive and deposit payments in their accounts.
    </p>
    <p>
        The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DoD compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records may be temporary in nature and deleted when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Other records may be cut off at the end of the payroll year, and destroyed up to 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing, shredding, or burning.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        System Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, Information Technology Directorate, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700. Telephone number (317) 510-4003.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual or DoD military components.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7901a" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7901a</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Standard Negotiable Instrument Processing System.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Enterprise Computing Center--Ogden, 7879 Wardleigh Road, Building 891, Hill Air Force Base, UT 84056-5997.</p>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>United States Army Active and Reserve military members.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), home and mailing address, military branch of service, member's status, check payment information such as check numbers, and payee names.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R, Volume 5; 5 U.S.C. Sections 3512 and 3513 and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>A processing system, designed to process checks for U.S. Army Active and Reserve military members. As a management tool it will produce reports for reconciliation of these checks.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To the U.S. Department of the Treasury to provide information on check issues and electronic funds transfers.
    </p>
    <p>To Federal Reserve banks to distribute payments made through the direct deposit system to financial organizations or their processing agents authorized by individuals to receive and deposit payments in their accounts.</p>
    <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of the DFAS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name, Social Security Number (SSN), and check number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need to know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and digital signatures are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records may be temporary in nature and deleted when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Other records may be cut off at the end of the payroll year, or destroyed up to 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, Information Technology Directorate, Systems Manager, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-1050.</p>
    <p>Written requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-1050.</p>
    <p>Written request should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The individual, DFAS Defense Joint Military Payroll System, and the U.S. Army active and reserve members.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7901b" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7901b</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Consolidated Returned Check System.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Enterprise Computing Center--Ogden, 7879 Wardleigh Road, Building 891, Hill Air Force Base, UT 84056-5997.

    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Active U.S. Army and Reserve military members.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), home address, employing military branch of service, member's status, check payment information such as check numbers, payee name, and addresses.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations, Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R, Volume 5; 31 U.S.C. 3512 and 3513; and E.O. 9397.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The system will assist in the processing and tracking of military pay returned checks for the active U.S. Army and Reserve military members.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To the U.S. Department of the Treasury to provide information on the check issued and electronic funds transfers.
    </p>
    <p>
        The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DoD compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), and check number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and digital signatures are required to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records may be temporary in nature and deleted when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Other records may be cut off at the end of the payroll year, or destroyed up to 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing shredding, or burning.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, Information Technology Directorate, System Manager, 8899 East 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the subject individual, DFAS Defense Joint Military Pay System, active U.S. Army and Reserve Components systems and the United States Department of the Treasury.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7903" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7903</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Defense Working Capital Fund Accounting System.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Information Systems Agency, Defense Enterprise Computing Center, 7879 Wardleigh Road, Hill Air Force Base, Ogden, UT 84056-5997.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Department of Defense civilian employees.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Social Security Numbers (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R Vol. 4, Defense Finance and Accounting Service; 31 U.S.C. Sections 3511, 3512, and 3513; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        This system will be the financial system of record and the single source for consolidated financial information for the General and Working Capital Funds.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, the records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:

    </p>
    <p>
        To the General Accounting Office for audit purposes.
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of the DoD compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Social Security Number (SSN) and/or transaction or line accounting.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in an office building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords are required to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to detect and deter browsing and unauthorized access.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records will be destroyed after 6 years and 3 months.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        System Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Systems Management Directorate, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-8002.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number, and provide a reasonable description of what they are seeking.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individuals should furnish individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From individuals and DoD Components.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7904" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7904</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Standard Industrial Fund System (SIFS).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Defense Enterprise Computing Center (DECC)--St. Louis, 4300 Goodfellow Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63120-0012.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        U.S. Army Active, Reserve and National Guard military members, DoD Army civilian employees assigned to the U.S. Army Materiel Command.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), rank, grade, man-hours, and job-order(s).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DODFMR) 7000.14-R, Volume 4;
        5 U.S.C. Sections 3511, 3512, and 3513; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To provide a financial report for the U.S. Army depots, arsenals, and ammunition plants. The records in this system will be use to compute and distribute employee labor cost and as a management tool for the U.S. Army.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        The 'DoD Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DoD compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in a building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. User IDs and passwords are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are temporary in nature, deleted when actions are completed, superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Others are cut off at the end of the calendar year, and destroyed five years after the close of the quarter. Records are destroyed by degaussing, burning or shredding.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        System Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service-Indianapolis, Information Technology Directorate, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about them is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the individual concerned, and U.S. Army.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.  </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7905" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7905</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Labor Cost and Reporting System.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Defense Enterprise Computing Center (DECC)--St Louis, 4300 Goodfellow Boulevard, St Louis, MO 63120-0012.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        U.S. Army Active duty and Reserve military members and DoD civilian employees.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), rank, grade, hours, and job orders.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301 Departmental Regulation; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DODFMR) 7000.14-R, Volume 5; 31 U.S.C. 3511, 3512, and 3513; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To compute and distribute employee labor costs and to provide labor reports to management.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DoD's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name and Social Security Number (SSN).

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in a building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. User IDs and passwords are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are temporary in nature, cut off at the end of the fiscal year and destroyed 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing, burning, or shredding.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Standard Operation and Maintenance Army Research and Development System Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service--Indianapolis, Accounting Systems Division, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-2700.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the individual concerned and the Department of the Army.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.   </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="t7906" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/T7906</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Automated Disbursing System.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Defense Enterprise Computing Center (DECC) Mechanicsburg--Bldg 308, Naval Support Activity (NSA), 5450 Carlisle Pike, Mechanicsburg, PA 17050-2411.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Navy civilian employees and active and reserve military members.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name, Social Security Numbers (SSN), rank, grade, check and electronic fund transfer disbursements, collections of debts or overpayments from entitlement systems, electronic funds transfer rejected transactions, and notice of change information regarding an individual's account from financial institutions.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; Department of Defense Financial Management Regulation (DoDFMR) 7000.14-R, Volume 5, Chapter 20; 31 U.S.C. Sections 3511, 3512,and 3513; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        This system will be the disbursing system of record and the single source for consolidated disbursing information for the U.S. Navy.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To the U.S. Department of the Treasury and Federal Reserve Bank for reporting the financial status of the U.S. Navy funds and providing information on check issues and electronic funds transfers.
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the DFAS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are stored in a building protected by guards, controlled screening, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to detect and deter browsing and unauthorized access.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are temporary in nature, cut off at the end of the fiscal year and destroyed 6 years and 3 months after cutoff. Records are destroyed by degaussing, burning, of shredding.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        System Manager, Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Information and Technology Directorate, Accounting Systems Division, 1240 East Ninth Street, Cleveland, OH 44199-8002.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number, and provide a reasonable description.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves that is contained in this system should address written inquiries to Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number, and provide a reasonable description.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DFAS rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DFAS Regulation 5400.11-R; 32 CFR part 324; or may be obtained from Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Freedom of Information/Privacy Act Program Manager, Corporate Communications and Legislative Liaison, 6760 E. Irvington Place, Denver, CO 80279-8000.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the individual and the U.S. Navy.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        None.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia5" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0005</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Personnel Management Information System (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10613).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: The records contained in this system of records have been migrated into Defense Intelligence Agency's LDIA 05-0001, Human Resources Management System (HRMS).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia8" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0008</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Vehicle Registration Information (June 5, 1993, 71 FR 32320).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: The records contained in this system are maintained in F031 AF SP K Vehicle Administrative Records. DIA is a tenant organization on Bolling Air Force Base. DoD decals are maintained by the Chief of Security Police on Bolling and subsequently issued to agency for distribution.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia10" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0010</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Requests for Freedom of Information Act, Privacy Act, and Mandatory Declassification Review Information.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals who make requests to DIA for information.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Correspondence from requester, and documents related to the receipt, processing and final disposition of the request.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. 552, Freedom of Information Act--FOIA; 5 U.S.C. 552a, Privacy Act; DoD 5400.7-R, DoD FOIA Program; DoD 5400.11-R, DoD Privacy Program; and DIA Instruction 5400.11R, Privacy Act Instruction.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To provide records and documentation in response to requests from the public sector for information which is originated by or contained in the files of the Defense Intelligence Agency.</p>
    <p>To provide information for compiling reports required by public disclosure statutes and to assist the Department of Justice in preparation of the Agency's defense in any law suit arising under these statutes.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The 'Blanket Rountine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the DIA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper records in file folders and electronically in a database.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Alphabetically by surname of individual and case numbers.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are maintained in a building protected by security guards and are stored in vaults, safes or locked cabinets and are accessible only to authorized personnel who are properly screened, cleared and trained in the protection of privacy information.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Granted access: Destroy 2 years after date of Agency reply. Denied access, but no appeals by requester: Destroy 6 years after date of Agency reply. Contested records: Destroy 4 years after final denial by Agency, or 3 years after final Adjudication by courts, whichever is later.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Public Access Branch, Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A/FOIA), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd, Washington, DC 20340-5100.
    </p>
    <p>Individuals should provide their full name, current address, telephone number and, if the request is made under the Privacy Act, Social Security Number. Providing the Social Security Number is voluntary and it will be used solely for identification purposes. Failure to provide the Social Security Number will not affect the individual's rights, but could result in delay of a timely response.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A/FOIA), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Individuals should provide their full name, current address, telephone number, and if the request is made under the Privacy Act, Social Security Number. Providing the Social Security Number is voluntary and it will be used solely for identification purposes. Failure to provide the Social Security Number will not affect the individual's rights, but could result in delay of a timely response.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Regulation 12-12 "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program"; 32 CFR part 319--Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual requesters and Agency officials.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia10-4" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 10-0004</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Occupational, Safety, Health, and Environmental Management Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Intelligence Agency.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA civilians, military, and contractors.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name, Social Security Number (SSN), and date of birth. Records relating to illness or injury regarding occupational safety, and environmental issues or accidents.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>29 CFR part 1904, Recording and Reportable Injury or Illness; 29 CFR part 1960, Basic Program Elements for Federal Employees Occupational, Safety, and Health Programs and Related Matters; DoDI 6055.7, Accident Investigation, Reporting, and Record Keeping; and E.O. 9397, as amended.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>This system will manage occupational, safety, health, and environmental management case files. Information is used to comply with regulatory reporting requirements and to identify and correct known or potential hazards in order to facilitate prevention programs.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the Department of Defense as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the Defense Intelligence Agency's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper and electronic records.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>By last name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards, controlled screenings, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and User IDs are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are kept for 5 years and then destroyed. Paper records are authorized for destruction in accordance with agency destruction methods and include, shredding, pulping or burning. The electronic record is deleted from this system from which it is housed.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Occupational, Safety, Health, and Environmental Office, Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Boulevard, Washington, DC 20340-0001.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DIA Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Request should contain the individual's full name, current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves, contained in this system of records, should address written inquiries to the DIA Freedom of Information Act Office, Defense Intelligence Agency (DAN-1A), 200 MacDill Blvd, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Request should contain the individual's full name, current address and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Instruction 5400.001 "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program"; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals, agency and other government officials.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia11" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0011</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Student Information Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Current and former students of the National Defense Intelligence College.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name, date of birth and Social Security Number (SSN), address, telephone number; information pertaining to personnel, past, present and projected assignments, educational background, academic/fitness reports, letters of course completion, rosters, grades and academic transcripts.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DoD Instruction 3305.01, Section 2161 of Title 10, United States Code, American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officer publication Retention of Records Guide for Retention and Disposal of Student Records, Middle States Commission on Higher Education Association Characteristics of Excellence in Higher Education: Requirements of Affiliation and Standards of Accreditation, and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>This information is collected to provide data for managing the student population at the Defense College and for historical documentation.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the DIA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>By last name.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are maintained in a building protected by security guards and are stored in vaults, safes or locked cabinets and are accessible only to authorized personnel who are properly screened, cleared and trained in the protection of privacy information. Electronic records are maintained on a classified and password protected system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Registration cards are held 2 years and then retired to the Washington National Records Center. They are destroyed when 25 years old.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>President, National Defense Intelligence College, ATTN: MC, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A/FOIA), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Individuals should provide their full name, current address and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A/FOIA), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Individuals should provide their full name, current address and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIAs rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Instruction 5400.001.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual, military service component, educational institutions, previous employees and other Federal agencies.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia14" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0014</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Employee Grievance Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Current and former civilian employees of DIA who have submitted grievances in accordance with DIA Regulation 22-23 "Civilian Personnel Administration Manual--DIA Employee Grievance System."
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Files contain all records and documents relating to grievances filed by Agency employees to include statements of witnesses, reports of interviews and hearings and examiner's findings, recommendations, decisions and related correspondence or exhibits.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Pursuant to the authority contained in the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, the Secretary of Defense issued Department of Defense Directive 5105.21 which created the Defense Intelligence Agency as a separate agency of the Department of Defense and charged the Agency's Director with the responsibility for the maintenance of necessary and appropriate records.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To record all information collected in the course of a formal grievance including statements, findings, exhibits, recommendations and decisions.</p>
    <p>Files may be used as part of subsequent administrative or judicial proceedings concerning central or peripheral issues.</p>
    <p>To disclose information to any source from which additional information is requested in the course of processing a grievance to the extent necessary to identify the individual, inform the source of the purpose(s) of the request and identify the type of information requested; to another Federal agency or to a court when the Government is party to a judicial proceeding before the court; by the Agency in the production of summary descriptive statistics, analytical studies and training in support of the function for which the records are collected and maintained or for related work force studies; to officials of the Merit Systems Protection Board, or the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission when requested in performance of their authorized duties; to disclose in response to a request for discovery or for appearance of a witness, information that is relevant to the subject matter involved in a pending judicial or administrative proceeding.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the DIA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper records in file folders and electronically in a database.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Alphabetically by surname of individual or specific types of grievances.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are maintained in a building protected by security

        guards and are stored in vaults, safes or locked cabinets and

        are accessible only to authorized personnel who are properly

        screened, cleared and trained in the protection of privacy

        information.

        Electronic records are maintained on a classified

        and password protected system.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Record is destroyed 6 years and 3 months after closing of the

        case.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Deputy Director for Human Capital, ATTN: HCH, Defense

        Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340-5100.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about

        themselves is contained in this system of records should address

        written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A/FOIA), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.



    </p>
    <p>
        Individual should provide their full name, current address,

        telephone number and Social Security Number.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and

        appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA

        Regulation 12-12 "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program";
        32 CFR part 319--Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program; or may be obtained from the system manager.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        By the individual, testimony of witnesses, Agency officials and from related correspondence from organizations or persons.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia15" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0015</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Biographic Sketch (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10613)</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: Information no longer collected or maintained. Records have been destroyed.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia140" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0140</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Passports and Visas.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340-5100.
</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>All DIA personnel requiring passports and visas.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name, address, phone number, Social Security Number (SSN), and forms and applications as required by the U.S. Department of State for obtaining passports, passports themselves, and Visa applications.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; DoD 1000.21-R, Passport Agent Services Regulation; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Information is collected to obtain and for safekeeping of official passports until needed for travel and to obtain necessary visas from appropriate Embassies; to notify individuals to reapply when passports expire and to return passports to the Department of State upon departure of the individual from DIA.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the DIA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper files.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>By individual's last name.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards, controlled screenings, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and User IDs are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Passports are returned to Department of State upon departure of the individual from DIA. Copies of forms and applications are destroyed by shredding or burning. Original forms are property of the U.S. Department of State.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Operations Management Branch, ATTN: DAL-2B, Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A/FOIA), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Individual should provide their full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A/FOIA), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Individual should provide their full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Instruction 5400.001 "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program" or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual applicant; Department of State, Passport Office; and Embassies.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia150" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0150</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Official Traveler Profile (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10613).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: Defense Intelligence Agency maintains these records under a Government-wide Privacy Act system of records notice, GSA/GOVT-4, Contracted Travel Services Program published in the Federal Register on December 20, 2004, at 69 FR 75980.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia209" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0209</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Litigation and Disposition Documentation.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Files involving legal and administrative matters involving individuals.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Correspondence or legal documentation relating to individuals.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Pursuant to the authority contained in the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, the Secretary of Defense issued Department of Defense Directive 5105.21 which created the Defense Intelligence Agency as a separate agency of the Department of Defense and charged the Agency's Director with the responsibility for the maintenance of necessary and appropriate records.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Information is collected pertaining to litigation, disciplinary matters and administrative actions concerning civilian and military personnel. Information is compiled to support various legal-related activities of the Department of Justice, the Office of Personnel Management and the Military Services or adjudicative agencies of the U.S. government as may be necessary or required in the disposition of an individual case.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the DIA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper records in file folders.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Alphabetically by surname of individual.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are maintained in a building protected by security guards and are stored in vaults, safes or locked cabinets and are accessible only to authorized personnel who are properly screened, cleared and trained in the protection of privacy information.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Some records are retired to the Washington National Records Center where they are held for 10 years and then destroyed and others are destroyed when no longer needed for current operations.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The General Counsel, Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A/FOIA), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Individual should provide their full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A/FOIA), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Individual should provide full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Regulation 12-12 "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program"; 32 CFR part 319--Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Other offices within the DIA and the DoD, the individual involved and other departments and agencies of the Executive Branch.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia271" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0271</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Investigation and Complaints.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Current and former civilian and military personnel who filed a complaint acted upon by the Inspector General, DIA, or who were the subject of an Inspector General, DIA, investigation or inquiry.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Documents relating to the organization, planning and execution of internal/external investigations and records created as a result of investigations conducted by the Office of the Inspector General, including reports of investigations, records of action taken and supporting papers. These files include investigations of both organizational elements and individuals.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; Public Law 95-452, the Inspector General Act of 1978; DoD Instructions 5106.3, Inspector General, DoD Inspection Program; DIA Manual 40-1, Investigations, Audits and Inspections--IG Activities; and EO 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Information is collected to determine the facts and circumstances surrounding a complaint filed with the office of the Inspector General by a Defense Intelligence Agency employee or to determine the facts and circumstances of matters under Inspector General inquiry of investigation. Information collected by the Inspector General is for the purpose of providing the Director, DIA, with a sound basis for just and intelligence action. Records are used as a basis for recommending actions to the Command Element and other DIA elements. Depending upon the nature of the information it may be passed to appropriate elements within the DoD, the Department of State, Department of Justice, Central Intelligence Agency and to other appropriate Government agencies.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosure generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the DIA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records in file folders and electronically in a database.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Filed by subject matter and case number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are maintained in a building protected by security guards and are stored in vaults, safes or locked cabinets and are accessible only to authorized personnel who are properly screened, cleared and trained in the protection of privacy information. Electronic rerecords are maintained on a classified and passwork protected system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are held in current files for 5 years after completion and adjudication of all actions and retired to the Washington National Records Center. Investigations will be offered to the National Archives and complaints destroyed when 20 years old.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Inspector General's Office, Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A/FOTA), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd, Washington DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Individual should provide their full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A/FOIA), Defense Intelligence AGency, 200 MacDill Blvd, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Individuals should provide their full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Regulation 12-12 "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program"; 32 CFR part 315--Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Personal interviews, personal history statements, abstracts or copies of pertinent medical records, abstracts from personnel records, results of tests, physician's notes, observations from employee's behavior, related notes, papers from counselors and/or clinical directors.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Part of this system may be exempt under 5 U.S.C. 552s(k)(2), (k)(5), or (k)(7), as applicable.</p>
    <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 319. For more information contact the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia275" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0275</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
DoD Hotline Referrals (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10613).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: The records contained in this system of records have been migrated into LDIA 0271, Investigations and Complaints (July 19, 2006, 71 FR 41006). </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia335" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0335</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Alcohol and Drug Abuse Reporting Program (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10613).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: The records contained in this system of records have been migrated into the Employee Assistance Program Case Records (EAP), an approved DIA SORN (LDIA 06-0001).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia435" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0435</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">DIA Military Awards Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 McDill Boulevard, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Military personnel, active duty and reserve, and Coast Guard personnel during time of war, recommended for an award while assigned or attached to DIA.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number (SSN) of individual and supporting documents for the awards nomination and the results of actions or recommendations of endorsing and approving officials for joint and service awards.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Department of Defense Manual 1348.33M, Manual of Military Decorations; Defense Intelligence Agency Instruction 1348.001, Military Personnel Awards; Army Regulation 600-8-22, Military Awards; SECNAV Inst 1650.1H, Navy and Military Awards Instruction; Air Force Instruction 36-2803, Air Force Awards and Decorations Program; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Information is collected and submitted to determine eligibility for awards and decorations to individuals and units while assigned or attached to the DIA. Information is required for preparation of orders for award citation and inclusion in individual's Service record. Records are used to obtain the approval for the awarding of the decoration, for the compilation of required statistical data and provided to the Military departments when appropriate.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the DIA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper records in file folders and stored electronically in a database.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>By last name of individual and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards, controlled screenings, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and User IDs are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Temporary Records--Records are maintained for 3 years within DIA, then retired to the Washington National Records Center where they are destroyed when 15 years old. The records are destroyed by shedding/erasure.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deputy Director for Human Capital, ATTN: HCH, Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A/FOIA), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd, Washington DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Individual should provide their full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A/FOIA), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd. Washington DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Individual should provide their full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Regulation 12-12 "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program"; 32 CFR part 319 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Agency officials, parent Service and personnel records.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia450" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0450</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Drug-Free Workplace Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Civilian employees and applicants for positions in the Defense Intelligence Agency.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Civilian employees of the Defense Intelligence Agency as well as applicants for employment.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name, specimen identification number, Social Security Number (SSN) and records relating to the selection, notification, and testing of employees and applicants, tests results information, and related reports to include disciplinary action due to failed tests, refusal of test, incidents related to accidents, reasonable suspicion of drug use, and voluntary tests.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>E.O. 12564, Federal Drug Free Workplace; Public Law 100-71, Supplemental Appropriations Act; DoD 1010.9, DoD Civilian Employee Drug Abuse Testing Program; DIA Instruction 1015.001, Drug Free Workplace Program and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The system is used to maintain Drug Testing Program Coordinator records relating to the implementation of the program, administration, selection, notification and testing of DIA employees and applicants for employment for use of illegal drugs.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>To a court of competent jurisdiction where required by the United States Government to defend against any challenge against any adverse personnel action.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Test results are retrieved by last name and/or last five digits of the Social Security Number (SSN) and specimen identification number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards, controlled screenings, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and user IDs are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Disposition pending (until the National Archives and Records Administration approves retention and disposal schedule, records will be treated as permanent).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deputy Director for Human Capital, ATTN: HCH, Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A/FOIA), Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Individuals should provide their full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A/FOIA), Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Individuals should provide their full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Regulation 12-12: Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program; 32 CFR part 319--Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The individual test subject, medical review certifying officer, administrative personnel and others on a case-by-case basis.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia480" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0480</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Reserve Training Records (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10613).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: The records contained in this system of records have been migrated into Human Resources Management System (HRMS); another approved DIA SORN (LDIA 05-0001). Records of personnel no longer in the system have been turned over to the NARA.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia590" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0590</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Defense Intelligence Special Career Automated System (DISCAS) (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10613).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: The records are maintained in Defense Intelligence Agency's LDIA 05-0001, Human Resources Management System (HRMS) published in the Federal Register on November 25, 2005 at 70 FR 71099.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia660" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0660</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Security and Counterintelligence Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Boulevard, Washington, DC 20304-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Current and former Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) civilian, military and contractor personnel, nominees for employment with DIA, all persons with access to DIA facilities and infrastructure, all persons under the security cognizance of DIA. Persons about whom other U.S. government agencies have requested investigative assistance from DIA as part of lawful investigations by their agency. Individuals identified as the result of an administrative, security and/or investigative function who could pose a threat to DIA operations, data, personnel, facilities and systems.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Personnel: Name, date and place of birth, Social Security Number (SSN), gender, race, home address, family and dependent information, biometric data, medical/psychological information, financial, employment, training records, test results and education history, statements of personal history.</p>
    <p>Administrative: Case control number, forms, documents and correspondence relating to security files, personnel security, investigative and employment records, personnel security functions, nomination notices, indoctrination/debriefing memoranda, secrecy and nondisclosure agreements, certificates of clearance.</p>
    <p>Adjudication memoranda and supporting documentation, in-house investigations, security violations, security threats and incidents, investigations and inquiries of criminal and counterintelligence matters, investigative referrals, counterintelligence reporting, foreign travel, foreign contacts, identification badge records, retrieval indices, clearance status records, facility and access control records.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>National Security Act of 1947; Executive Order 12333; United States Intelligence Activities; DoDD 5105.21, Defense Intelligence Agency; DoDI 5240.06, Counterintelligence Awareness, Briefing, and Reporting Programs; DoDI 5200.08, Security of DoD Installations and Resources; DoD 5200.2.R, Personnel Security Program; DIA Directive 3020.400, DIA Critical Infrastructure Program; Intelligence Community Directive (ICD) 704, Personnel Security Standards and Procedures Governing Eligibility for Access to Special Compartmented Information and Other Controlled Access Program Information; DIA Manual 50-8, Personnel Security Program; DIA Manual 50-14, Security Investigations; DIA Regulation 50-17, Reporting Foreign Contact and Foreign Travel; DIA Instruction 5200.002, Credibility Assessment Program and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The system will manage records used to accomplish security and counterintelligence functions. Information is used to comply with regulatory requirements related to initial and continued employment, to determine eligibility for access to classified information, to protect the agency's operations, data, personnel, facilities and systems (by using administrative, security and investigative functions to detect actual or potential threats and risks) and to document training and education.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>Information may be disclosed to other Federal agencies, state and local governments, as may have an official need for such information and agree to apply appropriate safeguards to protect the data in a manner consistent with the conditions or expectations under which the information was provided, collected or obtained.</p>
    <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the Defense Intelligence Agency's compilation of systems records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper and Electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>By last name, Social Security Number (SSN), and applicable case control number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards, controlled screenings, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and User IDs are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Security Files: Personnel Security Records. Case files documenting the processing of investigations on Federal employees or applicants for Federal employment, whether or not a security clearance is granted, and other persons, such as those performing work for a Federal agency under contract, who require an approval before having access to Government facilities or to sensitive data. These files include questionnaires, summaries of reports prepared by the investigating agency, and other records reflecting the processing of the investigation and the status of the clearance, exclusive of copies of investigative reports furnished by the investigating agency; Temporary-Destroy upon notification of death or 5 years after separation or transfer of employee or no later than 5 years after contract relationship expires.</p>
    <p>Security Files: Polygraph examinations, favorable examinations; Temporary-Destroy 90 days. Unfavorable Examinations; examinations considered as part of an investigation action necessary for security adjudicative purposes and includes the Medical/Psychiatric Condition Statement-Temporary-Destroy when 15 years old.</p>
    <p>
        Medical and Psychiatric Condition Statement (Favorable), Temporary-Destroy when 1 year old; (Unfavorable), Temporary-Destroy when 15 years old.
    </p>
    <p>Examinations considered records of major significance, congressional interest, national security or upon which significant action was taken (trial, courts-martial, employment termination). PERMANENT--Offer to National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) when 25-30 years old. Final disposition determinations of individual cases are made by NARA.</p>
    <p>Security Violations: Temporary-Destroy 5 years after close of case. Files referred for prosecution determination; Temporary- Destroy 3 years after close of case.</p>
    <p>Orientation and Training: Temporary-Destroy when no longer required for current operations (documents reflecting training, security orientation, and compliance with security regulations).</p>
    <p>Non-Disclosure Agreements: Temporary--Destroy when 70 years old.</p>
    <p>Logs and Registers: Temporary-Destroy 2 years after final entry.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Counterintelligence and Security Office, Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DIA Freedom of Information Office (DAN-1A), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Request should contain the individual's full name, current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves, contained in this system of records, should address written inquiries to the DIA Freedom of Information Office (DAN-1A), 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Request should contain the individual's full name, current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Instruction 5400.001 "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program"; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Subject individuals, agency and other government officials as well as open source information.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than material within the scope of subsection 5 U.S.C 552a(j)(2), may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C 552(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of maintenance of the information, the individual will be provided access to the information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source. This exemption provides limited protection of investigative reports maintained in a system of records used in personnel or administrative actions.</p>
    <p>(k)(5) Investigatory material complied solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for Federal civilian employment, military service, Federal contracts, or access to classified information but only to the extent such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.</p>
    <p>(k)(6) Testing or examination material used to determine individual qualifications for appointment or promotion in the Federal or military service, if the disclosure of such material would compromise the objectivity or fairness of the test or examination process.</p>
    <p>An exemption rule for this system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 319.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia800" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0800</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Operation Record System.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340-5100.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals involved in foreign intelligence and/or training activities conducted by the Department of Defense, who are of interest either because of the actual, apparent, or potential use.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Files include operational, biographic, policy, management, training, and administrative matters related to the foreign intelligence activities of the Department of Defense.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Pursuant to the authority contained in the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, the Secretary of Defense issued Department of Defense Directive 5105.21 which created the Defense Intelligence Agency as a separate agency of the Department of Defense and charged the Agency's Director with the responsibility for the maintenance of necessary and appropriate records.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Information is collected to support the administration, operation, and management of foreign intelligence and/or training activities conducted by the Department of Defense. To provide information within the Department of Defense and other Federal agencies for the conduct of foreign intelligence operations and to provide staff management over foreign intelligence training conducted by the Department of Defense.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The "Blanket Routine Users" set forth at the beginning of the DIA's compilation of a systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Automated on magnetic tapes and discs, microfilm and aperture cards and manual in paper files.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Alphabetically by  surname of individual.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are maintained in a building protected by security guards and are stored in vaults, safes or locked cabinets and are accessible only to authorized personnel who  properly screened, cleared and trained in the protection of privacy information. Electronic records are maintained on a classified and password protected systsm.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Master files are retained indefinitely. Temporary records are destroyed.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Collection Management Center, Operations Services Office, Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A/FOIA), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Individuals should provide their full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A/FOIA), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Individuals should provide their full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Regulation 12-12 "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program";
        32 CFR part 319--Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program;
        or may be obtained from the system manager.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DoD, other intelligence agencies, educational institutions, Federal agencies, research institutions, foreign governments and open source literature.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Parts of this system may be exempt under 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and (k)(5), as applicable. An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 319. For more information contact the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia813" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0813</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Bibliographic Data Index (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10613).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: Information no longer collected or maintained. Records have been destroyed and the permanent records were retired to the Washington National Records Center.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia900" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 0900</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Accounts Receivable, Indebtedness and Claims.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Current and former Defense Intelligence Agency civilian and contract employees, military assignees and other individuals regarding payments, indebtedness and claims to the Defense Intelligence Agency.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address and telephone number, place and date of birth; financial records such as payments, indebtedness, claims, bills, checks, statements of loss or damages, receipts, investigative and court records, financial statements, credit reports, financial statements; time and attendance records and leave and earnings statements.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 5512, Withholding Pay and Indebtedness; 5 U.S.C. 5513, Withholding Pay-Credit disallowed or charge raised for payment; 5 U.S.C. 5514, Installment Deduction For Indebtedness to the U.S.; 5 U.S.C. 5584, Claims for Overpayment of Pay, Allowances and of Travel, Transportation and Relocation Expenses and Allowances; 5 U.S.C. 5705, Advancements and Deductions; 10 U.S.C. 2274, Space Surveillance Network; 31 U.S.C. 3322, Disbursing Official; 31 U.S.C. 3527, General Authority to Issue Checks; 31 U.S.C. 3702, Authority to Settle Claims; 31 U.S.C. 3711, Collection and Compromise; 31 U.S.C. 3716, Administrative Offset; 31 U.S.C. 3717, Interest and Penalty on Claims; 31 U.S.C. 3718, Contracts for Collection Services; 40 U.S.C. 705, Handling of Proceeds from Disposal; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The system will manage records used in cases regarding claims, payments and indebtedness associated with the Defense Intelligence Agency. Information is used to comply with regulatory requirements and to facilitate collections and/or payments.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the DIA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Last name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards, controlled screenings, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and User IDs are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Temporary; Cut off each Fiscal Year (FY). Hold 1 year in current files area and transfer to the Washington National Records Center, destroy 6 years and 3 months after period covered by account. Electronic Records are deleted from the database, paper records are destroyed by shredding or burning.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Chief, Financial Policy, Financial Operations, and Managerial Accounting Branch, Defense Intelligence Agency, 600 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DIA Freedom of Information Office (DAN-1A), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
        <p>Request should contain the individual's full name, current address, and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves, contained in this system of records, should address written inquiries to the DIA Freedom of Information Office (DAN-1A), 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
        <p>Request should contain the individual's full name, current address, and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Instruction 5400.001 "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program"; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals; DoD and other Federal, state and local financial records systems; financial, educational and medical institutions; and open source information, such as property tax records.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>During the course of Accounts Receivable, Indebtedness and Claims actions, exempt materials from other systems of records may in turn become part of the case records in this system. To the extent that copies of exempt records from those 'other' systems of records are entered into this correspondence case record, the Defense Intelligence Agency hereby claims the same exemptions for the records from those 'other' systems that are entered into this system, as claimed for the original primary systems of records which they are a part.</p>
        <p>Records are only exempt from pertinent provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a to the extent such provisions have been identified and an exemption claimed for the original record and the purposes underlying the exemption for the original record still pertain to the record which is now contained in this system of records. In general, the exemptions were claimed in order to protect properly classified information relating to national defense and foreign policy, to avoid interference during the conduct of criminal, civil, or administrative actions or investigations, to ensure protective services provided the President and others are not compromised, to protect the identity of confidential sources incident to Federal employment, military service, contract, and security clearance determinations, to preserve the confidentiality and integrity of Federal testing materials, and to safeguard evaluation materials used for military promotions when furnished by a confidential source. The exemption rule for the original records will identify the specific reasons why the records are exempt from specific provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a.</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 319.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia5-1" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 05-0001</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Human Resources Management System (HRMS) (August 19, 2009; 74 FR 41874).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: The records collected and maintained in this system are covered under OPM/GOVT-1, General Personnel Records (June 19, 2006; 71 FR 35342) and OPM/GOVT-5, Recruiting, Examining, and Placement Records (June 19, 2006; 71 FR 35351).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia5-2" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 05-0002</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Retiree Database (February 27, 2007, 72 FR 8699).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: The records contained in this system of records have been incorporated into LDIA 10-0002, Foreign Intelligence and Counterintelligence Operation Records.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia5-3" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 05-0003</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Joint Intelligence Virtual University (JIVU II).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Regional Support: Command (RSC) Northeast Continental United States (CONUS)</p>
    <p>Secondary location:</p>
    <p>Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, DC 20340.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>All individuals with access to the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communication System (JWICS) and the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET) networks.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The system consists of education, training, and Career Development material and employee information such as name, email address, organization, Social Security Number, position number, position job code and other optional data to include title, address, city, state, zip code, country, phone number, and brief biography.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The National Security Act of 1947, as amended, (50 U.S.C. 401 et seq.); 10 U.S.C. 113; 10 U.S.C. 125; and E. O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The purpose of the system is to establish a system of records for the JIVU, an Intelligence Community training system which permits users on the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communication System (JWICS) and the Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET) system, to take training courses for career advancement and job performance and to link such training to the user's personal Human Resource records.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the Defense Intelligence Agency's compilation of systems records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Data will be retrievable by name or user login identifier.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The servers hosting the JIVU application and the servers hosting the Oracle database are located in a secure area under employee supervision 24/7. Records are maintained and accessed by authorized personnel via the JWICS and SIPRNET internal, classified networks.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Temporary-destroy when 5 years old or when superseded or obsolete, whichever is sooner.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Directorate of Personnel (DP), Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington DC 20340-3191.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office, Defense Intelligence Agency (DAN-1A), 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Individuals should provide their full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Office, Defense Intelligence Agency (DAN-1A), 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington DC 2030-5100.</p>
    <p>Individuals should provide their full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial Agency determinations are published in DIA Regulation 12-12 "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program"; 32 CFR part 319--Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Agency officials, employees, educational institutions, parent Services of individuals and immediate supervisor on station, and other Government officials.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia5-4" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 05-0004</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">AVUE Technologies Position Management, Recruitment, Retention and Staffing Module (PMRRS) (June 14, 2006, 71 FR 34317).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: Information is no longer collected or maintained by AVUE (Contractor). The information collected is being maintained in a system of records notice LDIA 05-0001, Human Resources Management System (HRMS) (November 25, 2005, 70 FR 71099).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia6-1" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 06-0001</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Case Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p><i>Primary location:</i> Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.
    </p>
    <p><i>Secondary location:</i> Missile Space Intelligence Command (MSIC), 4545 Fowler Road, Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898-5500.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Civilian employees, military assignees, retirees, and family members who are actively utilizing EAP services.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records maintained include individual's name, gender, marital status, birth date, questionnaires, medical treatment, correspondence with personal physicians and practitioners, results of psychological assessments and interviews, psychiatric examination results and related reports, re-disclosure forms, and referral information.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; E.O. 12564, Drug-free Federal Workplace; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To facilitate and record treatment on employees seeking counseling or referral services. To assist with planning and coordinating health care; to compile statistical data, conduct research, aid in preventive health programs, teach, evaluate care rendered, and determine professional certification and facility accreditation.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the Department of Defense as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the Defense Intelligence Agency's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
    <p>Note:</p>
    <p>
        Records of identity, diagnosis, prognosis or treatment of any client/patient, irrespective of whether or when he/she ceases to be a client/patient, maintained in connection with the performance of any alcohol or drug abuse prevention and treatment function conducted, requested, or directly of indirectly assisted by any department or agency of the United States, shall, except as provided herein, be confidential and be disclosed only for the purposes and under the circumstances expressly authorized in 42 U.S.C. 290dd-2. These statutes take precedence over the Privacy Act of 1974 in regard to accessibility of such records except to the individual to whom the report pertains. The "Blanket Routine Uses" that appear the beginning of DIA's compilation of systems of records notices do not apply to these records.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records are in file folders in locked cabinets.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        By last name.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Secured, limited access offices and locked file cabinets. Records are accessible only to authorized personnel and must be returned by the end of day. Files are maintained in locked cabinets unless they are in use. Original signature release forms are required to disclose any information to a third party.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Disposition pending. No records will be destroyed until the National Archives and Records Administration has approved the retention and disposal of the records.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Chief, Office of Employee Assistance HCH-EAP, Defense Intelligence Agency 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington DC 20340-0001.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DIA Privacy Office (DAN-1C), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington DC 20340-5100.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individual should provide their full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DIA Privacy Official, Defense Intelligence Agency (DAN-1C), 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individual should provide their full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The Defense Intelligence Agency's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Regulation 12-12 "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program"; 32 CFR part 319--Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program; or may be obtained from the system manager.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Primary sources for records are EAP counselors, the patient and/or their family members, and employee supervisors.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia6-2" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 06-0002</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Department of Defense Intelligence Information Systems Access, Authorization, and Control Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 Madill Boulevard, Washington, DC 20340-0001.</p>
    <p>Western Regional Service Center--Colorado Springs, CO 80914-3808.</p>
    <p>European Regional Service Center--Stuggart, Germany/Molesworth, UK.</p>
    <p>Northeast Regional Service Center--Washington, DC 20340-3342.</p>
    <p>Southeastern Regional Service Center--Tampa, FL 33621-5101.</p>
    <p>Pacific Regional Service Center--Honolulu, HI 96861-4031.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Department of Defense Intelligence Information Systems users who hold a current clearance in the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) approved Security Files Database and have a record in the Department of Defense Intelligence Information Systems Full Service Directory (FSD).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), citizenship papers, employee type (civilian, military, or contractor), organization name, and clearance level.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The National Security Act of 1947, as amended; the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004; 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; E.O. 12333, United States Intelligence Activities, as amended; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To control and track access to Defense Intelligence Agency's networks, computer systems, and databases. The records may also be used by law enforcement officials to identify the occurrence of and assist in the prevention of computer misuse and/or crime. Statistical data, with all personal identifiers removed, may be used by management for system efficiency, workload calculation, or reporting purposes.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained herein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' also apply to this system of records.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to record is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the records in the performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for a need-to-know.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Data will be maintained as long as users maintain an active clearance in a DIA Security System. Once their clearance is no longer active, their entry will be removed automatically.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>System Manager, Research and Engineering Office, Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 Mac Dill Boulevard, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Intelligence Agency, FOIA Office (DAN-1A), 200 Madill Boulevard, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Intelligence Agency, FOIA Office (DAN-1A), 200 Madill Boulevard, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Requests should contain individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Regulation 12-12 "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program"; 32 CFR part 319--Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>From subject individuals and DIA's security files and Human Resources Management System.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia6-3" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 06-0003</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Deployment Management Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Deployment Center, 3300 75th Ave., Landover, MD 20781-1501.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Military personnel, civilian employees, employees of other government agencies and contractors supporting ongoing contingency operations for DIA missions.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records include but are not limited to copies of security information, copies of medical files, documentation of fulfilled training requirements, organizational and administrative information. Records include a profile containing: Full name of the individual, Social Security Number (SSN), Deployment Identification Number, home, work, cell and pager numbers, home address, personal and work email address, emergency contact name, telephone number, home address, and email address, contract number and contractor organization name, along with employer's contact name, address and telephone number, travel itineraries, deployment, copies of passport and/or visa and common access or identification card, travel authorization information, trip dates, deployment processing information including training completed certifications, medical and dental screenings, blood type, and other official deployment-related information.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 44 U.S.C. 3102, Establishment of program of management; DIA Instruction 1400.003, Civilian Workforce Deployments; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To plan and manage support personnel who deploy in support of ongoing contingency operations for DIA missions.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the DIA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper and electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name, Social Security Number (SSN) and Deployment Identification Number (DIN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards, controlled screenings, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and User IDs are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Disposition and retention pending National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) approval. Records will be treated as permanent until disposition and retention policies are approved by NARA.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Deployment Center, 3300 75th Ave., Landover, MD 20781-1501.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DIA Freedom of Information Office (DAN-1A), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Request should contain the individual's full name, current address, telephone number, and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records, should address written inquiries to the DIA Freedom of Information Office (DAN-1A), 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Request should contain the individual's full name, current address, telephone number, and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Instruction 5400.001, "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program"; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Agency employees, other government agencies and their employees.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia6-4" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 06-0004</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Recall Rosters.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA organizational elements and offices.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Civilian employees, military personnel, and contractors employed, assigned, or detailed to the Defense Intelligence Agency.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's name, organizational and home address, work, home, cellular and pager numbers, home e-mail account, emergency contact information, contact listing files, organizational telephone directories, and listing of office personnel.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DoD Directive 3020.26 Department of Defense Continuity Programs; DIA(I) 2000.3 Antiterrorism (AT) Program; and DIA Chief of Staff Memo, U-1950/CS Emergency Notification System.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To enable the DIA to recall personnel to their place of duty, for use in emergency notifications, and to perform relevant functions, requirements, and actions consistent with managerial functions during an emergency.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of DIA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper and electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>By last name of the individual.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards, controlled screenings, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and User IDs are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access is limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system. Removal of information beyond DoD control is authorized and must be safeguarded when not in use.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are temporary and destroyed when the individual is no longer with the agency. Electronic records are deleted from the system, paper records are destroyed by shredding, burning or pulping.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA Privacy Official, Defense Intelligence Agency (DAN-1C), 200 MacDill Blvd, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DIA Freedom of Information Act Office (DAN-1A), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Request should contain the individual's full name, current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves, contained in this system of records, should address written inquiries to the DIA Freedom of Information Act Office, Defense Intelligence Agency (DAN-1A), 200 MacDill Blvd, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Request should contain the individual's full name, current address, and telephone number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Instruction 5400.001 "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program"; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The individual.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia7-2" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 07-0002</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Special Program Information Systems.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Boulevard, Washington DC 20340.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Civilian, military and contract Intelligence Community employees.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), employee's type (civilian, military or contractor), organization name, type of clearance level, and name of database to which access has been granted.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Executive Order 12958, Classified National Security Information; DoD Instruction 5205.07, Special Access Program (SAP) Policy; DoD Instruction 5205.11, Management, Administration, and Oversight of DoD Special Access Programs (SAPs); DoD 5200.1-R, Information Security Program; DIA Manual 56-1, 31 Special Program Management; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To maintain a database of Intelligence Community personnel granted access to specific information within the Intelligence Community.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the Department of Defense as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the DIA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Physical entry is restricted by the use of guards, locks, and administrative procedures. Automated records are password controlled with system-generated, forced password-change protocols or equipped with "Smart Card" technology that requires the insertion of an embedded identification card and entry of a PIN.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Data will be maintained as long as users require access to respective databases.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Directorate for Information Management and Chief Information Officer, Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd, Washington DC 20340-5100.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DIA Privacy Office (DAN-1A), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd, Washington DC 20340-5100.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, current address, telephone number, and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records, should address written inquiries to the DIA Privacy Official, Defense Intelligence Agency (DAN-1A), 200 MacDill Blvd, Washington, DC 20340-5100.
    </p>
    <p>
        Requests should contain individual's full name, current address, telephone number, and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Instruction 5400.001 "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program" and DIA Instruction 5400.002, Freedom of Information Act.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Information provided by individuals requesting access and information derived from other databases to verify eligibility, such as security clearance level.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia7-3" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 07-0003</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Information Technology Support System.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Intelligence Analysis Center (DIAC), Bolling AFB, Bldg 6000, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DoD intelligence information system (DoDIIS) civilian personnel, military members, and contractor employees.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and employee type (civilian, military, or contractor).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The National Security Act of 1974, as amended; 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To manage the Enterprise Information Technology (IT) Operations regarding technological and administrative actions, and human performance in the delivery of IT services (i.e., Password Issuance, Software and Hardware Requirements, Incident Reporting and Change, Release to Configuration Mgt Issues) to the DoD intelligence information system community.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Electronic Storage Media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's last name and/or Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards, controlled screenings, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and User IDs are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access are limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Electronic records are destroyed when the agency determines they are no longer needed for administrative, legal, audit, or other operational purposes.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Chief, Customer Relationship Management Division, Defense Intelligence Agency, Bldg 6000, Bolling AFB, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DIA Privacy Office (DAN-1A), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd, Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Request should contain the individual's full name, current address, telephone number, and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves, contained in this system of records, should address written inquiries to the DIA Privacy Official, Defense Intelligence Agency (DAN-1A), 200 MacDill Blvd, Washington, DC 20340-5100. Request should contain the individual's full name, current address, telephone number, and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Regulation 12-12 "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program"; 32 CFR part 319--Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual, DIA Security Files, and Human Resources Data Base.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="ldia7-4" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/LDIA 07-0004</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Secure Facilities Repository Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Boulevard, Washington, DC 20340-0001.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA Civilians, contractors, and military and other DoD personnel not permanently assigned to DIA.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's full name and employee identification number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DoD 5200.2R, Personnel Security Programs; Director Of Central Intelligence DCI Directive 6-4, Personnel Standards and Procedures for access to Special Compartmented Information; DIA Manual 50-8, Personnel Security Program; DIA Manual 50-14, Security Investigations.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To process and generate firearms program records and maintain training records for those who receive training from the Security Education and Awareness Branch.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the Department of Defense as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the DIA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Last name, and employee identification number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in office buildings protected by guards, controlled screenings, use of visitor registers, electronic access, and/or locks. Access to records is limited to individuals who are properly screened and cleared on a need-to-know basis in the performance of their duties. Passwords and User IDs are used to control access to the system data, and procedures are in place to deter and detect browsing and unauthorized access. Physical and electronic access is limited to persons responsible for servicing and authorized to use the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are temporary; destroy when 5 years old or 5 years after completion of a specific training program. Electronic records are deleted from the system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Chief, Security Operations Division, Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-0001.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DIA Freedom of Information Office (DAN-1A), Defense Intelligence Agency, 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Request should contain the individual's full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves, contained in this system of records, should address written inquiries to the DIA Freedom of Information Office (DAN-1A), 200 MacDill Blvd., Washington, DC 20340-5100.</p>
    <p>Request should contain the individual's full name, current address, telephone number and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DIA's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DIA Instruction 5400.001 "Defense Intelligence Agency Privacy Program"; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's, and records migration from the Agency Human Resources Management System.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        None.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="s100.10gc" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/S100.10 GC</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Whistleblower Complaint and Investigation Files (November 16, 2004, 69 FR 67112).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: The Governmentwide notice, OSC/GOVT-1, OSC Complaint, Litigation and Political Activity Files (November 19, 1999, 64 FR 63359), covers all whistleblower complaint and investigation files, therefore Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) is deleting this notice from its Privacy Act system of records inventory. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="s100.90" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/S100.90</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Attorney Personnel Information and Applicant Files (May 13, 2004, 69 FR 26558).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: Records are covered by OPM Government-wide Privacy Act systems of records notices.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="s110.85" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/S110.85</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Mandatory Declassification Review (MDR) Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DLA Information Security Office, 8725 John J Kingman Road, Suite 3533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals who request Mandatory Declassification Review (MDR) or appeal a Mandatory Declassification Review determination. These include DoD, Executive Branch Agencies, public or contractors.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name and address of person making MDR request or appeal, records requested, dates, and summaries of action taken.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>E.O. 13526, Classified National Security Information; DoD Instruction 5200.01, DoD Information Security Program and Protection of Sensitive Compartmented Information.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To process requests and/or appeals from individuals for the mandatory review of classified documents for the purposes of releasing declassified material to the public; and to provide a research resource of historical data on release of records to ensure consistency in subsequent actions. Data developed from this system is used for the annual report required by the applicable Executive Order(s) governing classified National Security Information. This data also serves management needs, by providing information about the number of requests; the type or category of records requested; and the average processing time.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records in file folders.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Retrieved by name of requester and other pertinent information, such as subject material describing the MDR item (including date), or any combination of fields.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are maintained in a secure, limited access, and monitored work area. Physical entry by unauthorized persons is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and administrative procedures. Access to personal information is restricted to those who require the records in the performance of their official duties. All personnel whose official duties require access to the information are trained in the proper safeguarding and use of the information, and receive both annual Information Assurance Awareness and Privacy Act training.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Mandatory review for declassification requests files.</p>
    <p>(1) Records granting access to all the requested records are destroyed 2 years after date of reply.</p>
    <p>(2) Requests responding to nonexistent records; to requesters who provide inadequate descriptions; and to those who fail to pay agency reproduction fees (requests not appealed are destroyed 2 years after date of reply; requests appealed are destroyed 4 years after final determination by agency.</p>
    <p>(3) Records denying access to all or part of the records requested (requests not appealed are destroyed 5 years after date of reply; requests appealed are destroyed 4 years after final determination by agency).</p>
    <p>Mandatory review for declassification appeals files are destroyed 4 years after final determination by agency.</p>
    <p>Mandatory review for declassification control files. Registers or listings are destroyed 5 years after date. Other files are destroyed 5 years after final action by the agency.</p>
    <p>Mandatory review for declassification reports files are destroyed when 2 years old.</p>
    <p>Mandatory review for declassification administrative files are destroyed when 2 years old.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Director, DLA Intelligence, 8725 John J Kingman Road, Suite 3533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DLA HQ FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Defense Logistics Agency Headquarters, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
    </p>
    <p>Written requests should include the name and number of this system of records notice along with the individual's name and address at the time the record would have been created and be signed.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DLA HQ FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Defense Logistics Agency Headquarters, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
    </p>
    <p>Written requests should include the name and number of this system of records notice along with the individual's name and address at the time the record would have been created and be signed.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA HQ FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Defense Logistics Agency Headquarters, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>

    <p>The subject individual.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="s125.10" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>/S125.10</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Chaplain Care and Counseling Record.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Office of the Chaplain, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DH, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals who have received spiritual counseling, guidance, or ministration from the DLA Command Chaplain; and/or individuals who have participated in Chaplain sponsored activities.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's name, home address and telephone number, religion, and details for which the individual sought counseling or assistance.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; 10 U.S.C. 3547, Duties: Chaplains, assistance required of commanding officers; 10 U.S.C. 5142, Chaplain Corps and Chief of Chaplains.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To document spiritual counseling or assistance provided to individuals.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 553a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 55a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" also apply to this system of records.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Records may be stored on paper.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are retrieved by individual's name.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are stored in locked cabinets and are accessible only by the Chaplain.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Information is retained in the system until superseded or no longer needed.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Command Chaplain, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DH, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
    <p>Individuals should provide their name and address.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
    <p>Individuals should provide their name and address.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Information is provided by the record subject.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
    <section id="s153.20" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>S153.20</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">Automated Listing of Eligibility and Clearances (ALEC).</subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Headquarters Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA, 22060-6221. Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Primary Level Field Activities and the DLA Intelligence Office have on-line access to the data concerning personnel under their jurisdiction.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>All DLA civilian and military personnel who have been found eligible for employment in a sensitive position or eligible for or granted a security clearance or access to information classified in the interests of national security.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), date of birth, place of birth (state), country, citizenship, job series, category, organization, servicing activity, employing activity, position sensitivity and determination date, type of investigation, investigating agency, date initiated and completed, periodic reinvestigation (PR) due date, eligibility and date, access and date, new investigation pending (type and date initiated), Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) executed and date, date of departure, and special accesses.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>E.O. 10450, Security Requirements for Government Employment; E.O. 10865, Safeguarding Classified Information Within Industry; E.O. 12333, United States Intelligence Activities; E.O. 12958, Classified National Security Information; DoD 5200.2-R, DoD Personnel Security Program; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records are collected and maintained for the purpose of centralizing eligibility and clearance information for use by all Defense Logistics Agency Personnel Security Specialists (listings are generated from ALEC in the form of a Record Activity Clearance Eligibility Listing (RACEL)). DLA Personnel Security Specialists use the data to determine whether or not DLA employees are eligible for or occupy sensitive positions; whether they, or assigned military personnel, have been cleared for or granted access to classified information; and the level of such clearance or access, if granted.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>To other Federal government agencies and Federal government contractors for the purpose of verifying clearance status and other clearance related information when necessary in the course of official business.</p>
                <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>Records may be stored on paper and/or electronic storage media.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individual's name and/or Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records are maintained in a secure, limited access, and monitored work area. Physical entry by unauthorized persons is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and administrative procedures. Access to personal information is restricted to those who require the records in the performance of their official duties. Access to computer records is further restricted by the use of passwords. All personnel whose official duties require access to the information are trained in the proper safeguarding and use of the information and received Information Assurance and Privacy Act training. Paper records are marked FOUO-PRIVACY ACT PROTECTED DATA and stored in a locked container when not in use.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>The Automated Listing of Eligibility and Clearance is published monthly and prior listings are destroyed as soon as the new listings are verified, but in no case beyond 90 days. Electronic records are purged two years after the individual departs DLA.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Personnel Security Specialist, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 and Personnel Security Specialists at the DLA Primary Level Field Activities (PLFAs). The PLFA mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                <p>Inquiry should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                <p>Inquiry should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Certificates of clearance or types of personnel security investigations previously completed by the Office of Personnel Management, the Joint Personnel Adjudication System, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and investigative units of the Army, Navy, Air Force, or other Federal agencies.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>None.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="s161.50 DLA-I" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>S161.50 DLA-I</systemNumber>

        <subsection type="systemName">
            Traffic Violations File.
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Defense Logistics Agency Primary Level Field Activities (PLFAs).  Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>All persons who commit a traffic violation on DLA controlled property. </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Traffic tickets, documents relating to withdrawal of driving privileges, and reports of corrective or disciplinary action taken.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    National Highway Safety Act of 1966 (23 U.S.C. 401, et seq.) and National Highway Safety Program Standards, which direct such programs as vehicle traffic supervision, periodic motor vehicle inspections, pedestrian safety, police traffic services and records, accident investigation and reporting.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Information is maintained to identify traffic offenders, to enforce applicable traffic regulations and to promote safety.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Information is used by:
                </p>
                <p>
                    DLA Security Officers and DOD to identify traffic violations, to enforce applicable traffic regulations, to promote safety and to initiate corrective or disciplinary action against the offenders.
                </p>
                <p>
                    DLA supervisors and managers - to take corrective or disciplinary action against offenders under their supervision.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the DLA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>
                    Paper records, ticket books, card index files. Computer magnetic tapes or discs, computer paper printouts.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Filed alphabetically by last name of the offender and cross-indexed by ticket number.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA Security personnel. Manual records are either secured locked storage and/or file cabinets or under the constant observation of security personnel during both duty and non-duty hours. The computer terminal utilized for access to, input and changes to the automated system is maintained in an area under constant observation of security personnel. Access to the automated system through the computer terminal is protected by password identification. Magnetic tapes and discs are kept in the computer room, which itself is a security container with locked doors and access limited persons appropriately used in processing, and are logged in and out only to cleared personnel with an official need. Reports with personal data are closely controlled. Computer personnel who process these reports are appropriately cleared and maintain continuous observation of reports during all processing phases. Individuals requesting information must identify themselves and their relationship to the individual on whom the record information is being requested. Individuals other than the individual of record must specify what information is requested and the purposes for which it would be used, if disclosed.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Destroy after 2 years.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Heads of PLFAs which have responsibility for managing traffic on the installation.  Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Heads of PLFAs which have responsibility for managing traffic on the installation.  Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
                <p>
                    Individual must provide full name and name of DLA activity at which violation occurred; or if individual is or was a DLA employee, name of employing activity is also required.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Heads of PLFAs which have responsibility for managing traffic on the installation. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
                <p>
                    Individuals should provide information that contains the full name, current address and telephone numbers of the individual. For personal visits, the individual should be able to provide some acceptable identification, that is, driver's license, employing office identification card, and give some verbal information that could be verified from his file.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DLA Regulation 5400.21; 32 CFR part 323; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Officer, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: CAAR, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    DLA, DOD Security Police and traffic offenders.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>None. </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="s170.01" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>S170.01</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">Invention Disclosure (July 14, 2008, 73 FR 40304).  </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Deletion: There is no indication that any records have been collected and maintained under this Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) system of records. Therefore, the notice is being deleted from the DLA inventory of Privacy Act systems of records.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="s170.02" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>S170.02</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">Royalties (July 14, 2008, 73 FR 40304). </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Deletion: There is no indication that any records have been collected and maintained under this Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) system of records. Therefore, the notice is being deleted from the DLA inventory of Privacy Act systems of records.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="s170.03" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>S170.03</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">
            Patent Licenses and Assignments (July 14, 2008, 73 FR 40304).
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Deletion: There is no indication that any records have been collected and maintained under this Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) system of records. Therefore, the notice is being deleted from the DLA inventory of Privacy Act systems of records.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="s170.04" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>S170.04</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">
            Fraud and Irregularities.
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Office of General Counsel, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 and the General Counsel Offices at the Defense Logistics Agency Field Activities. Mailing addresses may be obtained from the System manager below.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Any individual or group of individuals or other entity involved in or suspected of being involved in any fraud, criminal conduct or antitrust violation relating to DLA procurement, property disposal, or contract administration, or other DLA activities.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Investigative reports, complaints, pleadings and other court documents, litigation reports, working papers, documentary and physical evidence, contractor suspensions and debarments.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; Public Law 95-521, Ethics in Government Act; and DOD Directive 7050.5, Coordination of Remedies for Fraud and Corruption Related to Procurement Activities.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Information is used in the investigation and prosecution of criminal or civil actions involving fraud, criminal conduct and antitrust violations and is used in determinations to suspend or debar individuals or other entities from DLA procurement and sales.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DOD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>
                    The DOD "Blanket Routine Uses" also apply to this system of records.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>
                    Records may be maintained on paper and electronic storage media.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are retrieved alphabetically by the name of the subject individual or other entity.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records, as well as computer terminals, are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA personnel. In addition, access to and retrieval for computerized files is limited to authorized users and is password protected.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are destroyed six years after all aspects of the case are closed.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    General Counsel, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 and the General Counsel at the Defense Logistics Agency Field Activity.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 144, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Federal, state and local investigative agencies; other federal agencies; DLA employees; and individuals.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than material within the scope of subsection 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of the information, the individual will be provided access to the information, except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identify of a confidential source. <i>Note</i>: When claimed, this exemption allows limited protection of investigative reports maintained in a system of records used in personnel or administrative actions.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                </p>
                <p>An exemption rule for this system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and is published at 32 CFR part 323. For more information, contact the system manager.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="s170.05" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>S170.05</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">
            Claims and Litigation Files.
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Office of the General Counsel, Headquarters Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the General Counsel Offices at the Defense Logistics Agency Field Activities. Addresses may be obtained from the System Manager.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals or entities who have filed claims or litigation against the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) or against whom DLA has initiated such actions. The system may also include claims and litigation filed against or on behalf of other federal agencies that are serviced by or receive legal support from DLA.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records collected and maintained include individual's name, home or business address, telephone numbers, details of the claim or litigation, and settlement, resolution, or disposition documents.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C. 133, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics; 10 U.S.C. 2386, Copyrights, patents, designs, etc.; acquisition; 28 U.S.C. 514, Legal services on pending claims in departments and agencies; 28 U.S.C. 1498, Patents and Copyright Cases; 31 U.S.C., Chapter 37, Claims; 35 U.S.C., Chap. 28, Infringement of Patent.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    To represent DLA in claims and litigation.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DOD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>
                    To Federal, state, and local agencies authorized to investigate, audit, act on, negotiate, adjudicate, represent, or settle claims or issues arising from litigation.
                </p>
                <p>
                    To agencies, entities, or individuals who have or are expected to have information concerning the claims or litigation at issue.
                </p>
                <p>
                    To the Internal Revenue Service for address verification or for matters under their jurisdiction.
                </p>
                <p>
                    To Federal, state, and local government agencies or other parties involved in approving, licensing, auditing, or otherwise having an identified interest in intellectual property issues.

                </p>
                <p>
                    To defense contractors who have an identified interest in intellectual property at issue.
                </p>
                <p>
                    The DOD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Storage:

                </p>
                <p>
                    Records may be stored on paper and on electronic storage media.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are retrieved by individual's name.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA personnel who must use the records to perform their duties. The computer files are password protected with access restricted to authorized users. Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked offices, or locked cabinets during non-duty hours.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Claim records are destroyed 6 years and 3 months after final settlement. Litigation files are destroyed 6 years after case closing except that patent infringement litigation files are destroyed after 26 years and copyright infringement files are destroyed after 56 years.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    General Counsel, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 and the General Counsel at the Defense Logistics Agency Field Activity.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking to determine whether information about them is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Individuals must provide name of litigant, year of incident, and should contain court case number in order to ensure proper retrieval in those situations where a single litigant has more than one case with the Agency.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Individuals must provide name of litigant, year of incident, and should contain court case number in order to ensure proper retrieval in those situations where a single litigant has more than one case with the Agency.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>None.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="s170.06" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>S170.06</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">Legal Assistance (November 12, 2008; 73 FR 66860).</subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Deletion: DLA Land and Maritime no longer provides legal assistance to service members; therefore, this notice is being deleted from the DLA inventory of systems of records. Service members seeking legal assistance are referred to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="s170.80" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>S170.80</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">DLA OGC Student Loan Repayment Program Records.</subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records will be maintained in Defense Logistics Agency Offices of Counsel. Addresses may be obtained from the System Manager below.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Current DLA Office of General Counsel (OGC) employees participating in the DLA OGC Student Loan Repayment Program.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individual's name and Social Security Number (SSN); qualifying student loan name, amount, date, number, lender's name, address and tax identification number, servicing office's name, address and tax identification number and verification; recommendation for participation; and employee service agreement.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. 5379, Student Loan Repayments; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Information will be used as an employee retention incentive for DLA OGC attorneys.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>Information is provided to the Office of Personnel Management to meet statutory reporting requirements. Data provided does not include personal identifiers.</p>
                <p>Information is provided to financial lender institutions for the purpose of facilitating the student loan repayment under 5 U.S.C. 5379.</p>
                <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" also apply to this system of records.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>Records may be stored on paper.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records are retrieved by the individual's name.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Access to records is restricted to those users who have an official need-to-know in the performance of their duties for the Program. All users are required to have taken Information Assurance and Privacy training annually. Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked offices, or locked cabinets during non-duty hours.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records for which the employee has completed the service period specified in the service agreement and no disputes have arisen are destroyed 3 years after the end of the service period.</p>
                <p>Records for which the service agreement has not been fulfilled, there are other disputes regarding the agreement or the loan payouts, or the agreement has become the subject of litigation are destroyed when agency counsel provides notice that all pending claims have been resolved, all litigation concluded, and any applicable period for seeking further review has elapsed, or 6 years from the date the facts giving rise to the dispute occurred, whichever is later.</p>
                <p>Records for which debt collection is pursued against the employee for repayments made by the agency are destroyed when agency counsel provides notice that the debt is fully collected, compromised, or settled finally and any applicable period for seeking further review has elapsed.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>DLA Land and Maritime Chief Counsel, DLA Land and Maritime, P.O. Box 3990, Columbus, OH 43218-3990.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                <p>Inquiry should contain the individual's full name, current address, and telephone number.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                <p>Inquiry should contain the individual's full name, current address, and telephone number.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Subject individual and lender institution.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>None.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="s180.10" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>S180.10</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">Congressional, Executive, and Political Inquiry Records.</subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Office of Legislative Affairs, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2545, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the DLA Primary Level Field Activities. Mailing addresses for the DLA Primary Level Field Activities may be obtained from the System </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals, organizations, and other entities who have requested Members of State and Federal Legislative and Executive Branches of Government make inquiries on their behalf.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records contain representative's name, constituent's name, details surrounding the issue being researched and control number. The records may also contain the constituent's home address, home telephone number, or related personal information provided by the constituent/representative making the inquiry.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C. 133, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics; and DOD Directive 5400.04, Provision of Information to Congress.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Information is collected to reply to inquiries and to determine the need for and course of action to be taken for resolution. Information may be used by the DLA Director, Chief of Staff, DLA Senior Leadership and DLA Primary Level Field Activity Commanders and decision makers as a basis to institute policy or procedural changes.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>Information is furnished to Members/Staff of State and Federal Legislative and Executive Branches of Government who wrote to DLA on behalf of the constituent and who use it to respond to the constituent.</p>
                <p>To Federal and local government agencies having cognizance over or authority to act on the issues involved.</p>
                <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>Records are stored in paper and electronic form.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Retrieved by constituent name, representative name, or control number.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records are maintained in a secure, limited access, or monitored work area. Physical entry by unauthorized persons is restricted by the use of locks, guards, or administrative procedures. Access to personal information is restricted to those who require the records in the performance of their official duties. Access to computer records is further restricted to DL staff only. All personnel whose official duties require access to the information are trained in the proper safeguarding and use of the information.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records are destroyed after eight years.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Director, Legislative Affairs, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the DLA Primary Level Field Activity Commanders.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                <p>Individuals should provide their name, home address, representative's name, and control number, if known.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                <p>Individuals should provide their name, home address, representative's name, and control number, if known.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Information is provided by constituent, the constituent's representative, and from agency files.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>None.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="s190.19" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>S190.19</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">DLA Hometown News Releases.</subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Defense Logistics Agency Headquarters, Public Affairs Office, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Public Affairs Offices of the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Primary Level Field Activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>DLA military and civilian employees who request a Hometown News Release.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Information is submitted electronically using the Joint Hometown News Service Defense Media Activity Web page; and includes name, local address, branch of service, status, rank, pay grade, gender, newsworthy event, marital status, names and addresses of relatives (parents, stepparents, guardians, aunts/uncles, grandparents, and adult siblings), present unit of assignment, job title, years of military service, education data, and photographs.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations and 10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Information is collected and maintained for the purpose of distributing information on activities and accomplishments of DLA military and civilian personnel to hometown newspapers and broadcast stations throughout the United States using the Army and Air Force Hometown News Service. Release of this information is done with the individual's full cooperation and consent.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>Information is released to hometown newspapers and broadcast stations throughout the United States using the Army and Air Force Hometown News Service for the purpose of showcasing the activities and accomplishments of the DLA military or civilian member.</p>
                <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>Records are maintained on electronic storage media.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records are retrieved by individual's name.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to computerized data is restricted by passwords, which are changed periodically. Data sent by DLA Public Affairs Officers to the Army and Air Force Hometown News Service is via e-mail to an authorized DoD address. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records are destroyed after 90 days.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Director, DLA Public Affairs Office, Defense Logistics Agency Headquarters, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Heads of the Public Affairs Offices within each DLA Primary Level Field Activity. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                <p>Written inquiry must contain the subject individual's full name, current address, and telephone number.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                <p>Written inquiry must contain the subject individual's full name, current address, and telephone number.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Information is obtained from the subject individual.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>None.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
    <section id="s190.24" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>S190.24</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">Biography File.</subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, Public Affairs Office, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Public Affairs Offices of the DLA Field Activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Selected civilian and military personnel currently and formerly assigned to DLA and other persons affiliated with DLA and the Department of Defense (DoD).</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Biographical information provided by the individual.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations and 10 U.S.C. 133, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Information is maintained as background material for news and feature articles covering activities, assignments, retirements, and reassignments of key individuals; for use in introductions; in the preparation of speeches for delivery at change of command, retirement, award ceremonies, and community relations events; for congressional functions; and for site visits.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>To Federal, state, and local agency officials and/or private sector entities for use as background information for introductions, briefings, Congressional testimony, and/or meetings.</p>
                <p>
                    The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.
 
    </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>Records are maintained on electronic storage media.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records are retrieved alphabetically by last name of individual.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>No specific safeguards required. Biographies are submitted by the subject individual with the understanding that they will be posted to a public facing DLA Web page.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Files are destroyed 2 years after retirement, transfer, separation, or death of the person concerned.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Director, DLA Public Affairs Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Heads of the Public Affairs Offices within each DLA field activity. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 or to the Privacy Act Office of the DLA field activity where assigned. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
                <p>Inquiry must contain the subject individual's full name, current address, and telephone number.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 or to the Privacy Act Office of the DLA field activity where assigned. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
                <p>Inquiry must contain the subject individual's full name, current address, and telephone number.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>The individual's record subject and record subject's employing agency or organization.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>None.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>

    <section id="S190.24" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>S190.24</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">
        
        Biography File.
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), Public Affairs Office, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Public Affairs Offices of the DLA Primary Level Field Activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Selected civilian and military personnel currently assigned to DLA and former DLA Directors.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
            <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>
                        Biographical information provided by the individual.
                    </p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>
                        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations and 10 U.S.C. 133, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics.
                    </p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="purpose">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>
                        Information is maintained as background material for news and feature articles covering activities, assignments, retirements, and reassignments of key individuals; for use in introductions; in the preparation of speeches for delivery at change of command, retirement, award ceremonies, and community relations events; for congressional functions; and for site visits.
                    </p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>
                        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                    </p>
                    <p>
                        To Federal, state, and local agency officials and/or private sector entities for use as background information for introductions, briefings, Congressional testimony, and/or meetings.
                    </p>
                    <p>
                        The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.
                    </p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>Storage:</p>
                    <p>
                        Records are maintained on electronic storage media.
                    </p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="retrievability">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>
                        Records are retrieved alphabetically by last name of individual.
                    </p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="safeguards">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>
                        No specific safeguards required. Biographies are submitted by the subject individual with the understanding that they will be posted to a public facing DLA webpage.
                    </p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>
                        Files are destroyed 2 years after retirement, transfer, separation, or death of the person concerned.
                    </p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="systemManager">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>
                        Director, DLA Public Affairs Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Heads of the Public Affairs Offices within each DLA Primary Level Field Activity. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.
                    </p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>
                        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                    </p>
                    <p>
                        Written inquiry must contain the subject individual's full name, current address, and telephone number.
                    </p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>
                        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                    </p>
                    <p>
                        Written inquiry must contain the subject individual's full name, current address, and telephone number.
                    </p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>
                        The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                    </p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                <xhtmlContent>
                
                    <p>
                        The record subject and record subject's employing agency or organization.
                    </p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
            <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                <xhtmlContent>
                    <p>
                        None.
                    </p>
                </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
        </section>
            <section id="s190.32" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S190.32</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">Public Affairs Subscription Mailing Lists.</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), Public Affairs Office, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Public Affairs Offices of the DLA Primary Level Field Activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Individuals and organizations who have registered with DLA Public Affairs Offices to automatically receive magazines, newsletters, periodicals and other professional publications.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records maintained include individual's name, home or business telephone number, e-mail and mailing addresses, customer number, and publication(s) of interest.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations, and 10 U.S.C. 133, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>The system is used to produce subscription mailing lists for distribution of DLA publications, and to perform statistical analyses of reader interest and opinion.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DOD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>Records are maintained on electronic storage media.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are retrieved by individual's name and address.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Access is limited to those individuals who require the records for the performance of their official duties. Electronic records are maintained in buildings with controlled or monitored access. During non-duty hours, records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked offices, or guarded cabinets. The electronic records systems employ user identification and password or smart card technology protocols.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are destroyed when superseded or obsolete whichever comes first.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Director, DLA Public Affairs Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Heads of the Public Affairs Offices within each DLA Primary Level Field Activity. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                        <p>Written inquiry must contain the subject individual's full name and current mailing address to permit locating the record.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                        <p>Written inquiry must contain the subject individual's full name and current mailing address to permit locating the record.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>From the subject individual or the DLA organization publishing the document.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>None.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s200.20 CAH" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S2000.20 CAH</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">Active Duty Military Personnel Data Bank System (July 19, 1999, 64 FR 38661).</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Deletion: Records are being consolidated into S310.07, entitled "Military Personnel System."</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s200.30 CAI" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S200.30 CAI</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">Reserve Affairs Records Collection.</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Director, J-9, Joint Reserve Forces, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 3627 Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Heads of the DLA Primary Level Field Activities. Mailing addresses may be obtained from the system manager below.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>All Selected Reserve, Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force personnel assigned to Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Reserve units and Individual Mobilization Augmentee (IMA) positions.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>The files contain full name, grade, Social Security Number (SSN), service, career specialty, position title, date of birth, commission date, promotion date, release date, medical/dental record information, benefits and allowances, pay records, security clearance, education, home address and civilian occupation of the individuals involved.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>10 U.S.C. Part II, Personnel Generally; 10 U.S.C. 133, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>The files are maintained to provide background information on individuals assigned to DLA and to document their assignment. Data is used in preparation of personnel actions such as reassignments, classification actions, promotions, scheduling, and verification of active duty and inactive duty training. The data is also used for management and statistical reports and studies.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>Records may be stored on paper and on electronic storage media.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Retrieved by last name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA personnel who must use the records to perform their duties. The computer files are password protected with access restricted to authorized users. Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked office, or locked cabinets during non-duty hours.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are destroyed 2 years after separation or release from mobilization, or after supersession or obsolescence, or after 5 years, as applicable.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Director, J-9, Joint Reserve Forces, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 3627, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 and the Heads of the DLA Primary Level Field Activities.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                        <p>Inquiry should contain the individual's full name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                        <p>Inquiry should contain the individual's full name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Data is provided by the subject individual and their Military Service.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>None.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s200.50 CAH" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S200.50 CAH</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">Individual Weight Management File (July 14, 1999; 64 FR 37941).</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Deletion: Defense Logistics Agency no longer maintains this system of records. Existing records are returned to the military member.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s255.01 DLA-G" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S255.01 DLA-G</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Fraud and Irregularities.
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Office of the General Counsel, HQ DLA-G, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the offices of counsel of the DLA PLFAs. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Any individual or group of individuals or other entity, involved in or suspected of being involved in any fraud, criminal conduct or antitrust violation relating to DLA procurement, property disposal to DLA procurement, property disposal or contract administration, or other DLA activities.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Investigative reports, complaints, pleadings and other court documents, litigation reports, working papers, documentary and physical evidence, contractor suspensions and debarments.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            28 U.S.C. Chs. 31 and 32.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Information is used in the investigation and prosecution of criminal or civil actions involving fraud, criminal conduct and antitrust violations and is used in determinations to suspend or debar individuals or other entities from DLA procurement and sales.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Information may be referred to and used by DOD investigators and Government attorneys in DLA and other activities of the Department of Defense.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Information may be referred to and used by Federal investigators, Department of Justice, and other contracting, audit, inspection, investigative, and legal activities of other agencies to include State and local law enforcement agencies, as appropriate.
                        </p>
                        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of DLA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>
                            Maintained in combination of paper and automated files.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Filed alphabetically by the name of the subject individual or other entity.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records, as well as computer terminals, are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA personnel. In addition, access to and retrieval for computerized files is limited to authorized users and is password protected.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are destroyed ten years after all aspects of the case are closed.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            General Counsel, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the General Counsel, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Individuals should provide information that contains name of subject and sufficient identification of the incident in order to ensure correct retrieval.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the General Counsel, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Individuals should provide information that contains the full name, current address and telephone number of the individual.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DLA Regulation 5400.21; 32 CFR part 323; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Officer, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: CAAR, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Federal, state and local investigative agencies; other federal agencies; DLA employees; and individuals.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>None. </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s284.89" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S284.89</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">Government Telephone Use Records.</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are located at System Engineering and Network Services (J6FIS), Defense Logistics Agency Headquarters, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6220, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and at the telephone control offices of the DLA Primary Level Field Activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>DLA employees, military members, contractors, and individuals authorized to use government telephone systems, including wireless devices such as cellular telephones, pagers, BlackBerry devices, and telecommunications devices for the deaf or speech impaired and wireless air cards. The records also cover individuals who have been issued telephone calling cards.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>The records include individual's name and physical location; duty telephone, cell, and pager numbers; billing account codes; government issued telephone calling card account number; equipment and calling card receipts and turn-in documents; device serial numbers; and details of telephone use to include dates and times of telephone calls made or received, numbers called or called from, city and state, duration of calls, and assessed costs.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            10 U.S.C. 133, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics; 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq., Federal Information Policy; Committee on National Security Systems Directive No. 900, Governing Procedures of the Committee on National Security Systems promulgated pursuant to 47 U.S.C. 901 <i>et seq.,</i> National Telecommunications; E.O. 12731, Principles of ethical conduct for Government officers and employees; 5 CFR part 2635, Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch; and DoD Instruction 5335.1, Telecommunications Services In The National Capital Region (NCR).
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
     
                        <p>Records are maintained to verify that telephones and wireless devices are used for official business or authorized purposes; to identify inappropriate calls and the persons responsible, and to collect the costs of those calls from those responsible. These records may be used as a basis for disciplinary action against offenders.</p>
                        <p>Records are also maintained to ensure proper certification and payment of bills; to safeguard telecommunications assets; for internal management control; for reporting purposes; and to forecast future telecommunications requirements and costs. Statistical data, with all personal identifiers removed, may be used by management officials for purposes of conducting studies, evaluations, and assessments.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974 these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>Information may be released to telecommunications service providers to permit servicing the account.</p>
                        <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" also apply to this system of records.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>Records are stored on paper.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are retrieved by individual's name, billing account code, or telephone number.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Access to the data is limited to those who require the records in the performance of their official duties. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and administrative procedures. Employees are periodically briefed on the consequences of improperly accessing restricted databases or records.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are destroyed when 3 years old. Initial telephone use reports may be destroyed earlier if the information needed to identify abuse has been captured in other records.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Staff Director, System Engineering and Network Services (J6FIS), Defense Logistics Agency Headquarters, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6220, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Telecommunications Control Officers of DLA Primary Level Field Activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                        <p>Individuals need to provide their full name and the DLA facility or activity where employed at the time the records were created or processed.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                        <p>Individuals need to provide their full name and the DLA facility or activity where employed at the time the records were created or processed.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Data is supplied by the telephone user, telecommunications service providers, and DLA management.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>None.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s300.10" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S300.10</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">Voluntary Leave Transfer Program Records.</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Human Resources Policy, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6231, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Human Resources Offices of the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Primary Level Field Activities. Mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Individuals who have volunteered to participate in the leave transfer program as either a donor or a recipient.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Leave recipient records contain the individual's name, organization, office telephone number, Social Security Number, position title, grade, pay level, leave balances, brief description of the medical or personal hardship which qualifies the individual for inclusion in the program, the status of that hardship, and a statement that selected data elements may be used in soliciting donations.</p>
                        <p>The file may also contain medical or physician certifications and agency approvals or denials.</p>
                        <p>Donor records include the individual's name, organization, office telephone number, Social Security Number (SSN), position title, grade, and pay level, leave balances, number of hours donated and the name of the designated recipient.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. Chapter 63, sections 6331-6339, Leave; Pub. L. 103-103, Federal Employees Leave Sharing Act of 1993; 5 CFR part 630, Absence and Leave, Subpart I, Voluntary Leave Transfer Program; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are used to manage the DLA Voluntary Leave Transfer Program. The recipient's name, position data, organization, and a brief hardship description are published internally for passive solicitation purposes. The Social Security Number (SSN) is sought to effectuate the transfer of leave from the donor's account to the recipient's account.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            To the Department of Labor in connection with a claim filed by an employee for compensation due to a job-connected injury or illness; where leave donor and leave recipient are employed by different Federal agencies, to the personnel and pay offices of the Federal agency involved to effectuate the leave transfer.
                        </p>
                        <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>Records are stored on paper.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are retrieved by records subject's name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA personnel who must use the records to perform their duties. Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked offices, or locked cabinets during non-duty hours.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are destroyed one year after the end of the year in which the file is closed.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Staff Director, Human Resources Policy, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> J-1, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6231, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Human Resources Officers of the DLA Primary Level Field Activities. Mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                        <p>Inquiry should contain the record subject's full name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                        <p>Inquiry should contain the record subject's full name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                 
                        <p>Information is provided primarily by the record subject; however, some data may be obtained from personnel and leave records.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>None.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s310.07" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S310.07</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">Military Personnel System.</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Director, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Human Resources Center-Military, Military Personnel and Administration (DHRC-M), 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and in the Personnel Offices of the DLA Primary Level Field Activities (PLFAs). Official mailing addresses may be obtained from the system manager identified in this notice.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Active Duty military personnel assigned to DLA.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records contain name, grade, Social Security Number (SSN), e-mail, home address, personnel requisitions, assignments and transfers, personnel qualification record extracts, decorations and awards, special orders, evaluation reports, non-judicial punishment documents, position descriptions, promotions documents, retention on Active Duty documents, retirement, resignation, separation documents, clearance certificates, leave/pass of absence documentation, and military training documents.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>10 U.S.C. Part II, Personnel; 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>The records are maintained as a local repository of documents generated during the service member's assignment at DLA. The files are used to manage, administer, and document the service member's assignment; to provide career advice to service members; and to advise PLFA Commanders and the Director of incidents. The data is also used for reports on force effectiveness, contingency planning, training requirements, and manpower deficiencies. Rating official data is included in the database for management oversight purposes; however, the files are not retrieved or retrievable by rater name, SSN, or other rater attributes.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.</p>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>Records may be stored on paper and on electronic storage media.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are retrieved by the individual's name, SSN, or a combination of both.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are maintained in a secure, limited access, and monitored work area. Physical entry by unauthorized persons is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and administrative procedures. Access to personal information is restricted to those who require the records in the performance of their official duties. Access to computer records is further restricted by the use of passwords and/or Common Access Cards (CAC). All personnel whose official duties require access to the information are trained in the proper safeguarding and use of the information and received Information Assurance and Privacy Act training.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Upon reassignment from DLA, records are destroyed after 1 year.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Director, DLA Human Resources Center-Military, Military Personnel and Administration (DHRC-M), 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Heads of the DLA Primary Level Field Activities.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                        <p>Inquiries should contain the individual's full name, SSN, mailing address and telephone number.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                        <p>Inquiries should contain the individual's full name, SSN, mailing address and telephone number.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                 
                        <p>Information is provided by the individual, taken from military personnel records, and position distribution reports.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>None.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s322.01 DMDC" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S322.01 DMDC</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Defense Outreach Referral System (DORS) (June 5, 2006, 71 FR 32327).
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Deletion: The Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) no longer receives Privacy Act program support from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). DMDC will receive privacy support from the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) under Administrative Instruction 81. The above system notice was transferred to the OSD's inventory of Privacy Act systems of records as DMDC 03, Defense Outreach Referral System (DORS) on October 2, 2007, 72 FR 56066; therefore, DLA is deleting this notice from its Privacy Act systems of records inventory.  </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s322.05 DMDC" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S322.05 DMDC</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Noncombatant Evacuation and Repatriation Data Base (June 5, 2006, 71 FR 32328).
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Deletion: The Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) no longer receives Privacy Act program support from the Defense Logistics Agency(DLA). DMDC will receive privacy support from the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) under Administrative Instruction 81. The above system notice was transferred to the OSD's inventory of Privacy Act systems of records as DMDC 04, Noncombatant Evacuation and Repatriation Data Base on October 2, 2007, 72 FR 56067; therefore, DLA is deleting this notice from its Privacy Act systems of records inventory. </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s322.09 DMDC" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S322.09 DMDC</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Joint Duty Assignment Management Information System. (June 5, 2006, 71 FR 32330).
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Deletion: he Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) no longer receives Privacy Act program support from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). DMDC will receive privacy support from the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) under Administrative Instruction 81. The above system notice was transferred to the OSD's inventory of Privacy Act systems of records as DMDC 05, Joint Duty Assignment Management Information System on October 2, 2007, 72 FR 56069; therefore, DLA is deleting this notice from its Privacy Act systems of records inventory.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s322.10 DMDC" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S322.10 DMDC</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Defense Manpower Data Center Data Base (January 8, 2007, 72
                    FR 737).
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Deletion: The Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) no longer receives Privacy Act program support from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). DMDC will receive privacy support from the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) under Administrative Instruction 81. The above system notice was transferred to the OSD's inventory of Privacy Act systems of records as DMDC 01, Defense Manpower Data Center Data Base on October 1, 2007, 72 FR 55752; therefore, DLA is deleting this notice from its Privacy Act systems of records inventory. </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s322.11 DMDC" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S322.11 DMDC</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Federal Creditor Agency Debt Collection Data Base (May 4, 2007, 72 FR 25269).
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Deletion: The Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) no longer receives Privacy Act program support from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). DMDC will receive privacy support from the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) under Administrative Instruction 81. The above system notice was transferred to the OSD's inventory of Privacy Act systems of records as DMDC 06, Federal Creditor Agency Debt Collection Data Base on October 2, 2007, 72 FR 56069; therefore, DLA is deleting this notice from its Privacy Act systems of records inventory.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s322.15 DMDC" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S322.15 DMDC</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Defense Incident-Based Reporting System (DIBRS) (May 25, 2007, 72 FR 29308).
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Deletion: The Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) no longer receives Privacy Act program support from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). DMDC will receive privacy support from the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) under Administrative Instruction 81. The above system notice was transferred to the OSD's inventory of Privacy Act systems of records as DMDC 07, Defense Incident-Based Reporting System (DIBRS) on October 2, 72 FR 56062; therefore, DLA is deleting this notice from its Privacy Act systems of records inventory.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s322.20 DMDC" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S322.20 DMDC</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">Recruitment Eligibility File (November 16, 2004, 69 FR 67112).</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Deletion: Records previously collected and maintained under this system of records were incorporated into S322.50, Defense Edibility Records last published in the <i>Federal Register</i> on January 8, 2007, at 72 FR 730.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s322.35 DMDC" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S322.35 DMDC</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Survey and Census Data Base (June 5, 2006, 71 FR 32331).
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Deletion: The Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) no longer receives Privacy Act program support from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). DMDC will receive privacy support from the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) under Administrative Instruction 81. The above system notice was transferred to the OSD's inventory of Privacy Act systems of records as DMDC 08, Survey and Census Data Base on October 2, 2007, 72 FR 56062; therefore, DLA is deleting this notice from its Privacy Act systems of records inventory. </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s322.50 DMDC" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S322.50 DMDC</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Defense Eligibility Records (January 8, 2007, 72 FR 730).
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Deletion: The Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC) no longer receives Privacy Act program support from the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). DMDC will receive privacy support from the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) under Administrative Instruction 81. The above system notice was transferred to the OSD's inventory of Privacy Act systems of records as DMDC 02, Defense Eligibility Records on October 1, 2007, 72 FR 55757; therefore, DLA is deleting this notice from its Privacy Act systems of records inventory. </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s330.40 CAHS DMDC" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S330.40 CAHS</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">Employee Assistance Program Records (August 27, 1999; 64 FR 46889).</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Deletion: This collection is covered under the existing DHHS/FOH EAP Privacy notice 09-90-0010, entitled "Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Records, HHS/OS/ASAM/OHR.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s330.50" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S330.50</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">Reasonable Accommodation Request Records.</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Equal Employment Opportunity Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> DO, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 and the Equal Employment Opportunity Offices at the DLA Field Activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Current and former Defense Logistics Agency employees and applicants with disabilities who have requested reasonable accommodations under The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Requests for reasonable accommodations; medical documents; notes or records made during consideration of requests; decisions on requests; records made to implement or track decisions on requests.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; 29 U.S.C. 791, Employment of Individuals with Disabilities; E.O. 13163, Increasing the Opportunity for Individuals with Disabilities to be Employed in the Federal Government; and E.O. 13164, Requiring Federal Agencies to Establish Procedures to Facilitate the Provision of Reasonable Accommodation.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>This system is maintained for the purpose of considering, deciding, and implementing requests for reasonable accommodation made by DLA employees and applicants with disabilities. The system documents and tracks requests made to DLA for reasonable accommodation, and action taken by DLA in response to the requests. It also serves as a reference source for inquiries and responses thereto on a "need-to-know" basis only. The Disability Program Coordinators (DPC) in each field activity will use these records to develop cumulative records, without individual identifiers, which could include trend and cost analysis, to track performance in regard to the provision of reasonable accommodation by DLA. The DPC will also use these records to develop a qualitative assessment of the local program, to include recommendations for improvement, for submission to the DLA Disability Program Manager (DPM).</p>
                        <p>On a need-to-know basis, information is provided to DLA supervisors and managers about necessary restrictions on work or duties of the employee and about the necessary accommodations.</p>
                        <p>Records will be used by DLA to track agency compliance with E.O. 13164 and U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) guidance.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records and information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside DOD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>To first aid and safety personnel, when appropriate, if the disability might require emergency treatment.</p>
                        <p>
                            To the Department of Labor, in certain circumstances, for workers' compensation claims.
               
            </p>
                <p>To Federal Government officials charged with the responsibility of investigating the Defense Logistics Agency's compliance with The Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended.</p>
                <p>To the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) when requested in connection with an investigation into alleged or possible discriminatory practices in the Federal sector, examination of Federal affirmative employment programs, compliance by Federal agencies with the Uniform Guidelines on Employee Selection Procedures, or other functions vested in the Commission.</p>
                <p>To the Office of Personnel Management; Merit System Protection Board; and/or Office of Special Counsel, to provide data without personal identifiers for other federally mandated reporting requirements.</p>
                <p>Note:</p>
                <p>In each of these cases, DLA will determine whether disclosure of the records is compatible with the purpose for which the records were collected.</p>
                <p>The DOD "Blanket Routine Uses" also apply to this system of record.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records are stored on paper and/or on electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are retrieved by the individual's name and the date of the request for accommodation or by type of accommodation.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained in a secure, limited access, or monitored work area. Physical entry by unauthorized persons is restricted by the use of locks, guards, or administrative procedures. Access to personal information is restricted to those who require the records in the performance of their official duties. Access to computer records is further restricted by the use of passwords which are changed periodically. All personnel whose official duties require access to the information are to have been trained in the proper safeguarding and use of the information, and are to have taken Information Assurance and Privacy Act training.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>General files are destroyed three years after supersession or when no longer needed for reference whichever is later. These include agency-wide and departmental procedures for receiving, processing, and appealing requests for reasonable accommodation by employees and applicants. Files may include, but are not limited to, instructions, directives, notices, forms, timetables and guidelines for requesting, processing and approving requests and for appealing decisions for reasonable accommodation. Also included are records notifying the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the agency's collective bargaining representative(s), and the agency's Equal Employment Opportunity office of the agency's reasonable accommodation request and processing procedures as well as modifications to established procedures.</p>
            <p>Employee case files are destroyed three years after employee separation from the agency or when all appeals are concluded, whichever is later. These include individual employee files that are created, received, and maintained by the DLA Disability Program Manager, DLA Field Activity Disability Program Coordinators or employee relations coordinators, immediate supervisors, Computer/Electronic Accommodation Program (CAP) administrator, or Human Resource specialists containing records of requests by or for an employee or applicant for employment for reasonable accommodation and/or assistive technology devices and services through the agency or CAP. This series also includes, but is not limited to, request approvals and denials, notice of procedures for informal dispute resolution or appeal processes, forms, correspondence, emails, records of oral conversations, medical documentation, and notes.</p>
            <p>Supplemental files are destroyed three years after end of fiscal year in which accommodation is decided or when all appeals are concluded, whichever is later. Supplemental files may include records created, received, and maintained by the DLA Disability Program Manager, DLA Field Activity Disability Program Coordinators or employee relations coordinators, while advising on, implementing or appealing requests for or from an individual employee or applicant for employment for reasonable accommodation. Some requests may involve Human Resource matters, including but not limited to changes in duties, reassignments, leave usage, and performance issues. Files may include, but are not limited to, policy guidance, resource information about accommodation providers, forms, emails, notes.</p>
            <p>Tracking system records and data created, received, and maintained for purposes of tracking agency compliance with Executive Order 13164 and U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) guidance are deleted/destroyed three years after compliance report is filed or when no longer needed for reference.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Director, Equal Employment Opportunity, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 or to the Privacy Act Office of the DLA Field Activity where Reasonable Accommodation was requested. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.
            </p>
            <p>Written inquiry should contain the individual's full name and the date of the request for accommodation.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 or to the Privacy Act Office of the DLA Field Activity where Reasonable Accommodation was requested. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.
            </p>
            <p>Written inquiry should contain the individual's full name and the date of the request for accommodation.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
     
            <p>
                Individual requesting Reasonable Accommodation, input from individual's supervisor/manager, documentation from individual's medical practitioner, and/or agency medical representative.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
    <section id="s330.50 CAHS DMDC" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>S330.50 CAHS</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">Official Personnel Files for Non-Appropriated Fund Employees.</subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Defense Logistics Agency Human Resources Operations Center, 3990 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43213-0919.</p>
                <p>Some of the information contained in this system may be duplicated for maintenance at a location closer to the employee's work site (e.g., in an administrative office or supervisor's work folder) and still be covered by this system notice.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>All employees of non-appropriated fund (NAF) instrumentalities of DLA  and former employees of such activities.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Files contain identifying information such as name, date of birth, home address, social security number, home telephone, work  experience, educational level, and specialized training.  Files will also contain information pertaining to the selection and appointment of NAF employees, along with separation, classification, training, adverse or disciplinary actions, and similar employment-related information.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations and 302 and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>The files provide the basic source of factual data about a person's NAF employment.  The information is collected and maintained to provide personnel services to the employee and to provide personnel and supervisory officials with information on which to base decisions on employee rights, benefits, eligibility and status.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>
                    The information may be disclosed to government and private vendor training facilities and educational institutions in support of training requirements; to health and life insurance carriers for enrollment purposes; and to Federal, state, local, and professional licensing boards concerning the issuance, retention, or revocation  of licenses or certificates.
                </p>
                <p>To Federal, State, or local agencies that verify eligibility for, administer, or adjudicate claims pertaining to retirement, insurance, unemployment, health benefits, occupational injury, and similar entitlement programs.</p>
                <p>
                    To public and private organizations for nominating, considering, or selecting employees for awards and honors or to publicize employee recognition programs.
                </p>
                <p>To the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)for investigating alleged or possible discrimination practices or to fulfill other functions vested in the EEOC.</p>
                <p>To the Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) for investigating and resolving allegations of unfair labor practices, or to fulfill other functions vested in the FLRA.</p>
                <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of DLA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>Records are stored in paper and computerized form.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Records are retrieved by name or Social Security Number.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA personnel who must have access to perform their duties.  The computer files are password protected with access restricted to authorized users.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Folders are maintained for the duration of the employee's  employment.  They are retired to the National Personnel Records  Center (Civilian Personnel Records), 111 Winnebago Street, St.  Louis, MO 63118, 30 days after separation except that files on off-duty military personnel are destroyed 2 years after termination of employment and files on non-U.S. citizens residing outside of CONUS, Alaska, Hawaii, but working within CONUS, Alaska, and Hawaii are destroyed 3 years after separation.

                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Executive Director, Human Resources, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer, Defense Logistics Agency, DES-B, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6220, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                <p>Inquiry should contain requester's full name, Social Security Number, and location of organization and physical location where employed.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DES-B, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6220, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                <p>Inquiry should contain requester's full name, Social Security Number, and location of organization and physical location where employed.</p>
                <p>For personal visits employee should be able to provide some acceptable identification such as driver's license or employee identification badge.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Officer, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DES-B, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6220, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Information contained in the folder is obtained from the record subject, the employee's previous employer, educational institutions, trade associations, references and others who would have knowledge of the employee's skills or employment characteristics and papers originating with the activity during the employee's work history.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    None.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
                <section id="s335.01 " toc="yes">
                    <systemNumber>S35.01</systemNumber>
                    <subsection type="systemName">Training and Employee Development Record System.</subsection>
                    <subsection type="systemLocation">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>The master file is maintained by the Director, Defense Logistics Agency Training Center, Building 11, Section 5, 3990 E. Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43216-5000.</p>
                            <p>Subsets of the master file are maintained by DLA Support Services, Business Management Office, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6220, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221; the DLA Primary Level Field Activities; and individual supervisors.</p>
                            <p>Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notice.</p>
                        </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>Individuals receiving training funded or sponsored by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) to include DLA employees, Department of Defense military personnel, non-appropriated fund personnel, DLA contractor personnel, and DLA foreign national personnel may be included in the system at some locations.</p>
                        </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>
                                Individuals name, Social Security Number (SSN), student identification number, date of birth, e-mail, home addresses; occupational series, grade, and supervisory status; registration and training data, including application or nomination documents, pre-and post-test results, student progress data, start and completion dates, course descriptions, funding sources and costs, student goals, long- and short-term training needs, and related data. The files may contain employee agreements and details on personnel actions taken with respect to individuals receiving apprentice or on-the-job training.

        </p>
            <p>Where training is required for professional licenses, certification, or recertification, the file may include proficiency data in one or more skill areas. Electronic records may contain computer logon and password data.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>5 U.S.C. chapter 41, Training; E.O. 11348, Providing for the further training of Government employees, as amended by E.O. 12107, Relating to the Civil Service Commission and labor-management in the Federal Service; 5 CFR part 410, Office of Personnel Management-Training and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Information is used to manage and administer training and development programs; to identify individual training needs; to screen and select candidates for training; and for reporting and financial forecasting, tracking, monitoring, assessing, and payment reconciliation purposes. Statistical data, with all personal identifiers removed, are used to compare hours and costs allocated to training among different DLA activities and different types of employees.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>To the Department of Veterans Affairs for inspecting, surveying, auditing, or evaluating apprentice or on-the-job training programs.</p>
            <p>To the Department of Labor for inspecting, surveying, auditing, or evaluating apprentice training programs and other programs under its jurisdiction.</p>
            <p>To Federal, State, and local agencies and oversight entities to track, manage, and report on mandatory training requirements and certifications.</p>
            <p>To public and private sector educational, training, and conferencing entities for participant enrollment, tracking, evaluation, and payment reconciliation purposes.</p>
            <p>To Federal agencies for screening and selecting candidates for training or developmental programs sponsored by the agency.</p>
            <p>To Federal oversight agencies for investigating, reviewing, resolving, negotiating, settling, or hearing complaints, grievances, or other matters under its cognizance.</p>
            <p>The 'DoD' Blanket Routine Uses also apply to this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records may be stored on paper and/or on electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records may be retrieved by name, student identification number, or Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained in physical and electronic areas accessible only to DLA personnel who must use the records to perform assigned duties. Physical access is limited through the use of locks, guards, card swipe, and other administrative procedures. The electronic records are deployed on accredited systems with access restricted by the use of Common Access Card (CAC) and assigned system roles. The Web-based files are encrypted in accordance with approved information assurance protocols. Employees are warned through screen log-on protocols and periodic briefings of the consequences of improper access or use of the data. In addition, users are trained to lock or shutdown their workstations when leaving the work area. During non-duty hours, records are secured in access-controlled buildings, offices, cabinets or computer systems.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Training files are destroyed when 5 years old or when superseded, whichever is sooner. Employee agreements, individual training plans, progress reports, and similar records used in intern, upward mobility, career management, and similar developmental training programs are destroyed 1 year after employee has completed the program.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Director, Defense Logistics Agency Training Center, Building 11, Section 5, 3990 E. Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43216-5000 and Staff Director, Business Management Office, DLA Enterprise Support, ATTN: DES-B, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6220, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), home address and telephone number. Current DLA employees may determine whether information about themselves is contained in subsets to the master file by accessing the system through their assigned DLA computer or by contacting their immediate supervisor.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), home address and telephone number. Current DLA employees may gain access to data contained in subsets to the master file by accessing the system through their assigned DLA computer or by contacting their immediate supervisor.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Information is obtained from the individual, current and past supervisors, personnel offices, educational and training facilities, licensing or certifying entities, the Defense Civilian Personnel Data System (DCPDS) and the Military Online Processing System (MOPS).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
    <section id="s340.10" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>S340.10</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">
            DLA Civilian Time and Attendance, Project and Workload Records.
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and each Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Field Activity. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    DLA civilian employees and certain former DLA civilian employees.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records maintained include individual's name, Social Security Number, User ID, citizenship; pay; educational level; emergency data; employee's status, position, supervisor, timekeeper, project manager, system access level, accounting codes, organization and office location, e-mail address and office telephone numbers; telework location and phone number, rate, leave balances; work and shift schedule, project and workload records, regular and overtime work hours and leave hours, time and attendance records (timesheet), and information on temporary duty and special assignments.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    5 U.S.C. Chapter 61, Hours of Work; Chapter 53, Pay Rates and Systems; Chapter 57, Travel, Transportation, and Subsistence; and Chapter 63, Leave; 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; 31 U.S.C., Chapter 35, Accounting and Collection; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are used to prepare time and attendance records, to record employee pay rates and status, including overtime, the use of leave, and work absences; to track workload, project activity for analysis and reporting purposes; for statistical reporting on leave and overtime use/usage patterns, number of employees Teleworking, etc.; and to answer employee queries on leave, overtime, and pay.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Information from this system of records is provided to the Defense Finance and Accounting Service for the purpose of issuing payroll to DLA civilian employees.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:

                </p>
                <p>
                    The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of DLA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>
                    Records are stored on paper and on electronic storage media.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are retrieved by employee's name, Social Security Number or User ID.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to computerized data is restricted by passwords, which are changed periodically. Access to record is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the records in the performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. All individuals granted access to this system of records are required to have Information Assurance and Privacy Act training.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Initialed Leave Application Files (LAF) are destroyed at end of following pay period, un-initialed LAFs are destroyed after GAO audit or when 3 years old, whichever is sooner. Time and Attendance Source Records and Input Records are destroyed after GAO audit or when 6 years old, whichever is sooner. Leave Records are destroyed when 3 years old. Payroll system reports and data used for personnel management purposes are destroyed when 2 years old.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Project and workload records--disposition pending. Until the National Archives and Records Administration has approved the retention, treat "project and workload records" as permanent.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    EAGLE Project Manager, J6-UT Tailored Logistics Division, Defense Logistics Agency, 2001 Mission Drive, Suite 2, New Cumberland, PA 17070-5004. For a list of system managers at the DLA Field Activities, write to the EAGLE Project Manager.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DP, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 or to the Privacy Act Office in the DLA Field Activity where employed. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Inquiry should contain the subject individual's full name, User ID, return mailing address, and organizational location of employee.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DP, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 or to the Privacy Act Office in the DLA Field Activity where employed. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Inquiry should contain the subject individual's full name, User ID, return mailing address, and organizational location of employee.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DP, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Subject individuals, supervisors, timekeepers, leave slips, payroll office and payroll records, including automated payroll systems.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    None.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
                <section id="s340.20 CAHS" toc="yes">
                    <systemNumber>S340.20 CAHS</systemNumber>
                    <subsection type="systemName">Official Records for Host Enrollee Programs (November 16, 2004; 69 FR 67112).</subsection>
                    <subsection type="systemLocation">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>Deletion: System notice is no longer needed. The program has been discontinued and records have been destroyed.</p>
                        </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                </section>
                <section id="s352.10" toc="yes">
                    <systemNumber>S352.10</systemNumber>
                    <subsection type="systemName">Suggestion Files.</subsection>
                    <subsection type="systemLocation">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DHRC-P, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 and the Primary Level Field Activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of records systems notices.</p>
                        </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>Individuals who have submitted suggestions to improve the economy, efficiency, or operation of the Defense Logistics Agency and the Federal government.</p>
                        </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>File contains individual's name, home address and telephone numbers, organization, background material and evaluations submitted in support of suggestion program, and award or recognition documents authorized for a suggestion.</p>
                        </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C. 1124, Cash awards for disclosures, suggestions, inventions, and scientific achievements; and DoD Manual 1400.25-M, DoD Civilian Personnel Manual, subchapter 451, Awards.</p>
                        </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                    <subsection type="purpose">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>Information is maintained to evaluate suggestions, to process award or recognition documents, and to prepare reports.</p>
                        </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DOD for evaluation of a suggestion.</p>
                            <p>To Federal, State, and local agencies and private organizations to research and evaluate suggestions or to process award or recognition documents.</p>
                            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" also apply to this system of records.</p>
                        </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>Storage:</p>
                            <p>Records may be maintained on paper and electronic storage media.</p>
                        </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                    <subsection type="retrievability">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>Records are retrieved by individual's name, and/or suggestion number.</p>
                        </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                    <subsection type="safeguards">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>Access is limited to those individuals who require access to the records to perform official, assigned duties. Physical access is limited through the use of locks, guards, card swipe, and other administrative procedures. The electronic records deployed on accredited systems with access restricted by the use of login, password, and/or card swipe protocols. Employees are warned through screen log-on, protocols and period briefings of the consequences of improper access or use of the data. In addition, users are required to shutdown their workstations when leaving the work area. The Web-based files are encrypted in accordance with approved information assurance protocols. During non-duty hours, records are secured in access-controlled buildings, offices, cabinets or computer systems. Individuals granted access to the system of records receives Information Assurance and Privacy training.</p>
                        </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>Records are destroyed 3 years after disapproval, completion of testing, or permanent implementation, as applicable.</p>
                        </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                    <subsection type="systemManager">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>
                                Defense Logistics Agency Suggestion Policy Office, Human Resources Program Implementation, <i>Attn:</i> DHRC-P, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                            </p>
                        </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                        <xhtmlContent>

            <p>
                Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
            </p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain the individual's full name, address, type of award, suggestion description, and activity at which nomination or suggestion was submitted.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
            </p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain the individual's full name, address, type of award, suggestion description, and activity at which nomination or suggestion was submitted.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
      
            <p>Record subject, DLA supervisors, and individuals who evaluate the suggestions.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s360.10" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S360.10</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">DLA-KI, HQ DLA Automated Civilian Personnel Data Bank System (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10854).</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Deletion: System notice is no longer needed. Records are covered under the existing government-wide notices of the Office of Personnel Management OPM/GOVT-1 through OPM/GOVT-10.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s360.10" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S360.10</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Civilian Personnel Data System (October 9, 2001; 66 FR 51405).</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Deletion: System notice is no longer necessary. Records are covered under the existing DoD-wide notice, DPR 34, entitled "Defense Civilian Personnel Data System" (April 21, 2006; 71 FR 20649).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s370.10" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S370.10</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Labor Management Relations Records System.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Human Resources, Labor and Employee Relations Policy (J-13), Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 3630, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency Human Resources Services--Columbus (DHRS-C), 3990 East Broad Street, Building 11, Section 3, Columbus, OH 43213-0919.</p>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency Human Resources Services--New Cumberland (DHRS-N), 2001 Mission Drive, Suite 3, New Cumberland, PA 17070-5042.</p>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency Human Resources Services (DHRS-D), 3990 East Broad Street, Building 306, Columbus, OH 43213-1158.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>DLA or other third party employees and individuals of other Federal agencies who receive personnel support from DLA who are involved in labor grievances, disputes, or complaints which have been referred to an arbitrator for resolution.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The file contains the subject individuals name, addresses, telephone numbers, background papers, and details pertaining to the case or issue.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Chapter 71 of Title 5 of the U.S. Code, Labor-Management Relations.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained incident to the administration, processing, and resolution of unfair labor practice complaints, grievance-arbitrations, negotiability, and representation issues. Statistical data, with personal identifiers removed, may be used by management for reporting or policy evaluation purposes.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DOD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>To Representatives of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on matters relating to the inspection, survey, audit or evaluation of Civilian Personnel Management Programs.</p>
            <p>To the Comptroller General or any of his authorized representatives, in the course of the performance of duties of the Government Accountability Office relating to the Labor-Management Relations Program.</p>
            <p>To the Federal Labor Relations Authority to respond to inquiries from that office regarding complaints referred to or filed with that office.</p>
            <p>To arbitrators, examiners, or other third parties appointed to inquire into, review, or negotiate labor-management issues.</p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" also apply to this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records may be stored on paper and/or electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are retrieved by case subject, case numbers, and/or individual employee name.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA personnel who must access the records to perform their duties. The computerized files are password protected with access restricted to authorized users. Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked offices, or locked cabinets during non duty hours.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records will be destroyed 5 years after final resolution of the case.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Director, DLA Human Resources, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: J-13, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 3630, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Director, Defense Logistics Agency Human Resources Services--Columbus (DHRS-C), 3990 East Broad Street, Building 11, Section 3, Columbus, OH 43213-0919.</p>
            <p>Director, Defense Logistics Agency Human Resources Services--New Cumberland (DHRS-N), 2001 Mission Drive, Suite 3, New Cumberland, PA 17070-5042.</p>
            <p>Director, Defense Logistics Agency Human Resources Services (DHRS-D), 3990 East Broad Street, Building 306, Columbus, OH 43213-1158.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Written inquiry should contain the subject individual's full name, and case subject and case number, if known.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Written inquiry should contain the subject individual's full name, and case subject and case number, if known.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The individual; Servicing Human Resources Director, arbitrator's office, the Federal Labor Relations Authority Headquarters and regional offices, and union officials.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s370.20" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S370.20</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Employee Relations under Negotiated Grievance Procedures.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency Human Resources Center (DHRC), 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency Human Resources Services, 3990 East Broad Street, Building 11, Section 3, Columbus, OH 43213-0919.</p>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency Human Resources Services, 2001 Mission Drive, Suite 3, New Cumberland, PA 17070-5042.</p>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency Human Resources Services-Department of Defense Customers, 3990 East Broad Street, Building 306, Columbus, OH 43218-1158.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Current and former civilian employees and applicants on who discipline, grievance, complaint or appeal records exist.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The file includes the subject individual's name, address and telephone numbers, and details pertaining to the discipline, grievance, complaint, or appeal.</p>
            <p>Note:</p>
            <p>Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) complaints filed under statutory Equal Employment Opportunity Commission procedures are covered under EEOC/GOVT-1, entitled Equal Employment Opportunity in the Federal Government Complaint and Appeal Records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Pub. L. 92-261; 5 U.S.C. Chapter 33, Examination, Selection, and Placement; 5 U.S.C. Chapter 75, Adverse Actions; 5 U.S.C. Chapter 71, Labor-Management Relations, and 29 U.S.C. Chap. 14, Age Discrimination Employment.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Records are used to process, administer and adjudicate discipline, grievance, complaints, and appeal actions. Records are also used for litigation and program evaluation purposes.

</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>To representatives of the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) on matters relating to the inspection, survey, audit or evaluation of civilian personnel management programs or personnel actions, or such other matters under the jurisdiction of the OPM.</p>
            <p>To appeal authorities for conducting hearings in connection with employee appeals from adverse actions and formal discrimination complaints.</p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records may be stored on paper and/or on electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are retrieved by the subject individual's name.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA personnel who must access the records to perform their duties. The computer files are password protected with access restricted to authorized users. Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked offices, or locked cabinets during non duty hours.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are destroyed four years after case is closed.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Director, Defense Logistics Agency Human Resources, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 3630, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Director, Defense Logistics Agency Human Resources Services, 3990 East Broad Street, Building 11, Section 3, Columbus, OH 43213-0919.</p>
            <p>Director, Defense Logistics Agency Human Resources Services, 2001 Mission Drive, Suite 3, New Cumberland, PA 17070-5042.</p>
            <p>Director, Defense Logistics Agency Human Resources Services-Department of Defense Customers, 3990 East Broad Street, Building 306, Columbus, OH 43218-1158.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain the subject individual's full name.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain the subject individual's full name.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Supervisors or other appointed officials designated for this purpose, Human Resource specialists, and grievant.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s375.80" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S375.80</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Alternate Worksite Records.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Office of the Director, Human Resources, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 6231, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and heads of the DLA Primary Level Field activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals who have been granted and/or denied participation in the DLA Telework Program.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records include individual's name; position title, grade, and job series; last performance evaluation rating; duty station address and telephone number; approved alternative worksite address, telephone number(s), telephone installation and local fees (if applicable); Telework request forms (Telework Request and Approval Form, Telework Agreement, Self-Certification Home Safety Checklist, and Supervisor-Employee Checklist); approvals/disapprovals; home safety reports; description of government owned equipment and software provided to the Teleworker; and the digital identifier of the individual used to authenticate document approvals.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Pub. L. 106-346, section 359, Department of Transportation and Related Agencies Appropriations Act 2001; 5 U.S.C. 6120, Telecommuting in Executive Agencies; Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness Memorandum, Department of Defense Telework Policy and Guide for Civilian Employees, October 22, 2001; and DoD Directive 1035.1, Telework Policy for Department of Defense.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are used by supervisors and program coordinators for managing, evaluating, and reporting DLA Telework Program activity/participation. Data on participation in the DLA Telework Program, minus personal identifiers, is provided to the DoD for a consolidated DoD response to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Telework Survey. Portions of the files are used by Information Technology offices for determining equipment and software needs; for ensuring appropriate technical safeguards are in use at alternative work sites; and for evaluating and mitigating vulnerabilities associated with connecting to DLA computer systems from remote locations.</p>
            <p>Portions of the files may be used by Information Security offices for determining equipment and software needs; for ensuring appropriate technical safeguards are in use at alternative work sites; and for evaluating and mitigating vulnerabilities associated with connecting to DLA computer systems from remote locations. Portions of the records may also be used by telephone control offices to validate and reimburse participants for costs associated with telephone use.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DOD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>Home address, home safety checklists, and home safety reports may be disclosed to the Department of Labor when an employee is injured while working at home.</p>
            <p>To the American Federation of Government Employees Council 169 to provide raw statistical data on the DLA telework program. Data to be disclosed includes number of positions designated as eligible for Telework by job title, series and grade; number of employees requesting Telework; and the number approved for Telework by the local activity. No personal identifiers or personally identifying data is provided.</p>
            <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of DLA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
            <p>
                Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, and disposing of records in the system:
            </p>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records are maintained on paper and electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are retrieved by name.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Access to the database is limited to those who require the records in the performance of their official duties. Access is further restricted by the use of passwords, which are changed periodically. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and administrative procedures. Employees are periodically briefed on the consequences of improperly accessing restricted databases.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are destroyed 1 year after employee's participation in the program ends. Unapproved requests are destroyed 1 year after the request is rejected.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Director, Human Resources, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 6231, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221; and the heads of DLA Primary Level Field activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>

            <p>
                Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
            </p>
            <p>Individuals must supply their name and the DLA facility or activity where employed at the time they requested to participate in the Alternate Worksite Program.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
    
            <p>Data is supplied by participants, supervisors, and information technology offices.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s380.50 CAHS" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S380.50 CAHS</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">DLA Drug-Free Workplace Program Records.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), Human Resources Center-P (DHRC-P), 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6220.</p>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency, Human Resources Center-Columbus (DHRC-C), 3990 East Broad Street, Building 11, Columbus, OH 43213-5000.</p>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency, Human Resources Center-New Cumberland (DHRC-N), 2001 Mission Drive, Suite 3, New Cumberland, PA 17070-5042.</p>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency, Human Resource Center-Department of Defense (DHRC-D), 3990 East Broad Street, Building 11, Columbus, OH 43213-5000.</p>
            <p>Offices of contractors who provide collection, laboratory analysis, and medical review services. Contact system manager for mailing addresses of contractors.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>DLA employees, individuals who have applied to DLA for employment and individuals who are provided personnel support by DLA.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records relating to program implementation and administration, including selection, notification, and testing of individuals; collection and chain of custody documents; urine specimens and drug test results; consent forms; rebuttal correspondence; and similar records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>E.O. 12564, Drug-Free Federal Workplace; Public Law 100-71, Section 503, The Drug Testing Workplace Act; 42 U.S.C. 290dd-2, Confidentiality of records; 5 U.S.C. 7301, Presidential regulations; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The system is established to maintain records relating to the selection and testing of DLA employees and applicants for DLA employment for use of illegal drugs. The records will provide the basis for taking appropriate action in reference to employees who test positive for use of illegal drugs.</p>
            <p>Records may be used by authorized contractors for the collection process; assigned Medical Review Officials; the Administrator of any Employee Assistance Program in which the employee is receiving counseling or treatment or is otherwise participating; and agency supervisory or management officials having authority to take adverse personnel action against such an employee when test results are positive.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>In order to comply with provisions of 5 U.S.C. 7301, the DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" do not apply to this system of records.</p>
            <p>Records may be disclosed to a court of competent jurisdiction when required by the United States Government to defend against a challenge to related adverse personnel action.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records may be stored on paper and on electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are retrieved by name of activity, name of employee or applicant, position title, position description number, last 4 or 5 numbers of the Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA personnel who must use the records to perform their duties. The computer files are password protected with access restricted to authorized users. Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked offices, or locked cabinets during non duty hours.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records relating to test selection, scheduling, collection, handling, and results will be destroyed when 3 years old; records relating to individual notification and acknowledgment will be destroyed when the individual separates from the testing designated position. Records relevant to litigation or disciplinary actions should be disposed of no earlier than the related litigation or adverse action case file(s).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Human Resources Specialist, Defense Logistics Agency Human Resources Office, ATTN: DHRC-P, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 3516, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Written inquiries must include the individual's name; last 4 or 5 numbers of the Social Security Number (SSN); approximate date of record activity and position title.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Written inquiries must include the individual's name; last 4 or 5 numbers of the Social Security Number (SSN); approximate date of record activity and position title.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individual's; agency employees involved in the selection and notification of individuals to be tested; laboratories that test urine specimens for the presence of illegal drugs; physicians who review test results; and supervisors, managers, and other officials.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
    <section id="s390.01 DLA-KE" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>S390.01 DLA-KE</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">Grievance Examiners and Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)  Investigators Program. </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Office of Equal Opportunity, Staff Director, Personnel, Headquarters Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Retired Federal civilian and military employees and others approved by HQ DLA as grievance examiners and EEO investigators for the Agency and available to serve under a non-personal services contract are listed by name on regional rosters.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Files include regional rosters of the names of approved investigators/examiners of grievances and Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) complaints which are available to Commanders of Defense Logistics Agency Primary Level Field Activities.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Agency regional rosters, certificates of training, personal qualifications statement, and related correspondence and papers pertinent to Agency grievance examiners and EEO investigators program.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    5 U.S.C. 1302. 3301, 3302, and 3105. E.O. 11478, as amended.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The purpose of this system is to maintain information for establishing Agency grievance and EEO investigators program and insuring the availability of quality personnel on short notice.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Information is used by Civilian Personnel officials of HQ DLA and other involved DLA HQ and field officials to select and supervise grievance examiners and EEO investigators as required.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of DLA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>
                    Paper records in file folders.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Filed alphabetically by last name within each regional area.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are maintained in locked file cabinets in areas accessible only to Agency personnel.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are retained in active file on current basis. New approvals are added continuously and deletions or withdrawals are held one to three years in inactive file and subsequently retired to Federal Records Center. Records are destroyed after a total of ten years.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Staff Director, Personnel, HQ DLA-K, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Staff Director, Personnel, HQ DLA-K, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Individual must provide full name and, if a current DLA employee, name of DLA activity at which employed.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Staff Director, Personnel, HQ DLA-K, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Individuals should provide information that contains the full name, current address and telephone numbers of the individual. The individual should be able to provide some acceptable identification, that is, driver's license, employing office identification card, and give some verbal information that could be verified from the Agency folder.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DLA Regulation 5400.21; 32 CFR part 323; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Officer, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: CAAR, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    DLA PLFA Commanders, DLA civilian personnel office staffs, other DLA officials and others who may be able to recommend or provide information on potential or present candidates for this work.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    None.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
                <section id="s400.05" toc="yes">
                    <systemNumber>S400.05</systemNumber>
                    <subsection type="systemName">Official Personnel Files for Non-Appropriated Fund Employees January 22, 2009, 74 FR 3998.</subsection>
                    <subsection type="systemLocation">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>Deletion: Non-appropriated fund employees are considered federal employees as defined in 5 U.S.C. 2105, and are therefore covered by the Office of Personnel Management government-wide Privacy Act systems of records.</p>
                        </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                </section>
                <section id="s400.10 CA" toc="yes">
                    <systemNumber>S400.10 CA</systemNumber>
                    <subsection type="systemName">Social, Athletic, and Recreation Center Membership and Use Records.</subsection>
                    <subsection type="systemLocation">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>Defense Logistics Agency Primary Level Field Activities.  Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
                        </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                        <xhtmlContent>
                            <p>Individuals who use or apply for membership in DLA-managed social, athletic, and recreation facilities, messes, and clubs.  It includes military members, civilian employees, contractor employees, and families and guests of authorized users.</p>
                        </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Membership applications; arts, crafts, and sports class registration forms; health workout programs and assessments; liability agreements between activity and participants; check cashing applications and approval records; and facility or equipment reservation applications.  The system contains applicant or user name, rank or grade, social security number, membership or employee badge number, spouse and dependent names, birth dates, home address and telephone numbers, bank and credit card account numbers, and dates and times of facility use.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental regulations; 5 U.S.C. 302, Agency powers, Delegation of authority; 5 U.S.C. 7901, Health Service Programs; 10 U.S.C. 133, Organization and powers, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology; E.O. 9397 (SSN); and DoD Directive 1010.10, Heath Promotion.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            To determine eligibility for membership and use; to bill members for dues and charges; to determine eligibility for check cashing privileges; to register applicants for classes; to notify users of future events or cancellations in cases of emergency; to process advance reservations for facility use; to provide membership and facility use data to management; and to develop individual fitness programs for users.  The records may also be used to terminate membership or facility use for nonpayment of dues or noncompliance with rules.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of DLA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>
                            Records are stored in paper and computerized form.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Retrieved by name, Social Security Number, or membership or employee badge number.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA personnel who must access the records to perform their official duties.  The computer files are password protected with access restricted to authorized users.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are destroyed after three years or when obsolete, superseded, or no longer needed.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Deputy Director, Corporate Administration, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Commanders of the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Primary Level Field Activities (PLFAs).  Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer, Defense Logistics Agency, DES-B, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6220, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DES-B, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6220, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Officer, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DES-B, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6220, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Information is provided by the record subject or the record subject's sponsor.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>None.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="s400.20" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>S400.20</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Day Care Facility Registrant, Applicant and Enrollee Records.
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 and the participating DLA Field Activities. Mailing addresses may be obtained from the System manager below."
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals and their sponsors who are enrolled in, or have applied for admission to, DLA-managed day care facilities.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p><i>Waiting List Applicant</i> records include the names of the sponsor and spouse (when applicable), Social Security Numbers; home and electronic mail addresses; work, home, cell and pager telephone numbers; place of employment; rank or civilian pay grade; child's name and birth date documentation of any special needs or health concerns regarding the child, to include documentation of food restrictions; physical abilities and limitations; physical, emotional, or other special care requirements (including restrictions or special precautions concerning diet); special services Individual Development Plans (IDP) when special needs have already been diagnosed.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Enrollees</i> records include all items listed above under "Waiting List Applicant" plus names and phone numbers of emergency points of contact; medical, dental and insurance provider data; medical examination reports, health assessments and screening results; immunization, allergy and medication information; documentation of Special Needs Resource Team (SNRT) meetings, recommendations and follow-up; documentation of behavioral issues; special services Individual Development Plans (IDP) (when applicable); child portfolios to include observations, anecdotal records, and developmental milestone checklists; parent/teacher conference data; parent complaints; transportation requirements and schedules; parental disabilities, impairments, or special needs; authorization, consent, and agreement forms; medical power of attorney; serious event/incident report forms; symptom records; escort and emergency designees' name and data to include physical and electronic addresses and work, home, cell, and pager telephone numbers; documentation of returned checks; status of hardship requests; family care plans to include documentation of guardianship and medical power of attorney in the absence of parent(s); and suspected/reported child abuse or neglect forms. The records may include child and family profiles which gather information on family background, cultural, and ethnic data such as religion, native language, and family composition for cultural and social enrichment activities. For fee assessment purposes, the application records also include family income data; documentation of disability if unemployed; and, for security purposes, court records with information on custody and visitation arrangements when applicable. <i>Note:</i> Any and all information relating to an individual's religious preference or religious activity is collected and maintained only if the individual has made an informed decision to voluntarily provide the information.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Employee</i> records include their name; Social Security Number (SSN) and birth date; home address; home and cell telephone numbers; electronic mail address; names, telephone numbers and home addresses of emergency points of contact; health assessment, psychological evaluations, immunization records, and documentation of ongoing medication; verification of background checks and suitability determination; training records, educational background, and other related employment experiences; employment references; job performance standards, copies of appraisals, awards, promotions and grievance actions; copies of personnel actions; counseling statements as appropriate.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Volunteer</i> records include their name; and birth date; home addresses; home, work and cell telephone numbers; electronic mail address; place of employment; names, telephone numbers and home addresses of emergency points of contact; health assessment, psychological evaluations, immunization records, and documentation of ongoing medication; verification of background checks and suitability determination; and training records.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                            5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C. 133, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics; 10 U.S.C. 2809 and 2812, Military construction of child care facilities; 42 U.S.C. Chap. 127, Coordinated services for children, youth, and families; 40 U.S.C. 490b, Child care services for Federal employees; 42 U.S.C. Chap 67, Child abuse programs; Pub. L. 101-189, Title XV, Military Child Care Act of 1989; DOD Instruction 6060.2, Child Development Programs; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            With the exception of family income data, the records are available to the Child and Youth Program Coordinator, the CDP Director and Assistant Director, the CDP Training and Curriculum Specialist, and applicable administrative and care giving staff for the purpose of providing safe, developmentally appropriate day care services and to ensure proper, effective response in the event of an emergency. These records may also be made available to subject matter experts during inspections.  Individualized data on total family income is provided to employing Defense components for fiscal planning purposes, for subsidy computation, and to reimburse DLA for day care services rendered under a support agreement. Verification of family income data is also used for fee assessment purposes and is made available to DLA representatives during inspections.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Serious Event Forms, Incident Report Forms, and monthly injury logs are provided to the Child and Youth Programs Coordinator, the CDP Director, and the installation's safety and health office for the purpose of tracking all accidents/incidents that occur within the CDP center or during sponsored activities off-site. These reports are also made available to safety and health professionals during inspections.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Records pertaining to physical abilities and limitations; physical, emotional or other special care requirements to include restrictions or special precautions concerning diet; existing IDPs; and documentation of behavioral issues or other special needs will be provided to members of the SNRT for the purpose of determining staff training needs, appropriate classroom placement, necessity of contract modification, and appropriate follow-up, to include collaboration with community resources as needed. Based upon the severity of the special need, the installation's paramedic squad will be notified of the child's enrollment at the CDC and the specific condition that may require attention. Records will also be available to subject matter experts during inspections.

                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DOD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            To physicians, dentists, medical technicians, hospitals, or health care providers in the course of obtaining emergency medical attention.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            To Federal, state, and local officials involved with childcare or health services for the purpose of reporting suspected or actual child abuse.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            To Federal, state, and local agencies and private sector entities that employ individuals who are registered to use the day care center for the purpose of verifying income. <i>Note:</i> Only name and data pertaining to reported total family income is disclosed to employing agencies and entities.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            To State Public Health Authorities and/or the Center for Disease Control for the purpose of reporting communicable diseases. Information released does not contain any personally identifiable information.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            The DOD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Disclosures to consumer reporting agencies:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system to "consumer reporting agencies" as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (14 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)). The purpose of this disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal government; typically to provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal government debts by making these debts part of their credit records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (Social Security Number); the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose for the sole purpose of allowing the consumer reporting agency to prepare a commercial credit report.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>
                            Records are stored on paper and in electronic storage media.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records may be retrieved by the full name of the registrant/applicant/sponsor and Social Security Number. Volunteer records may be retrieved by their full name.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are maintained in areas accessible only to personnel who must use them in the performance of their official duties. Paper records are maintained in locked file cabinets, drawers, or offices in a locked building with controlled, monitored access. Personnel who use the records to perform their duties must complete Privacy Act/Personally Identifiable Information (PII) training prior to being granted access to records. Smart card technology is required to access records maintained on computer systems.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Enrollee records (involving no serious accident or injury requiring emergency medical records) are sent to the Child and Youth Program Coordinator upon termination from the program and are destroyed 1 year later.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Enrollee records (involving a serious accident or injury requiring emergency medical records) are sent to the Child Development Services Coordinator upon termination from the program and are destroyed 3 years after the incident or 1 year after the enrollee withdraws from the program, whichever is later.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Employee and Volunteer Records are maintained at the Child Development Center and are destroyed 3 years after termination of employment or volunteer services.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Director, Child and Youth Programs, Morale, Welfare and Recreation, Headquarters Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, <i>ATTN:</i> DES-Q, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
          
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about them is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Inquiries from registrants/applicants/sponsors should contain their full name and Social Security Number. Inquiries from volunteers should contain their full name.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Inquiries from registrants/applicants/sponsors should contain their full name and Social Security Number. Inquiries from volunteers should contain their full name.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>ATTN:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
            </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
    
            <p>
                Information is provided by the registrant, the registrant's sponsor, the sponsor's employer, the registrant's physician or health care provider, volunteers, and CDP employees.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.  </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s400.30" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S400.30</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">
        Mass Transportation Fringe Benefit Program-Outside the National Capital Region.
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 6220, ATTN: DES-B, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 and the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Primary Level Field activities located outside the National Capital Region. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
            <p>U.S. Department of Transportation, TRANServe, 400 7th Street, SW, Room P2-0327, Washington, DC 20590-0001.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) civilian and military employees; non-appropriated funded employees; interns/students employed and paid directly by DoD (<i>i.e.</i> interns/students hired through contractual agreements are not eligible); eligible interns/students hired for the summer months; members of the Reserve Components who are performing active duty for more than 30 days located outside the National Capital Region who apply for and/or obtain a transit subsidy under the Mass Transportation Fringe Benefit Program (MTFBP); registered and non-registered vanpool owners/operators.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records include applicant's full name, last four digits of their Social Security Number, home address, office symbol and duty location, office telephone number, mode of transportation being used, cost(s) of commuting, reimbursement claim for expenditures, period covered, and amount of reimbursement, and records of vouchers, receipts or payments distributed, dates of participation and termination in program, and vanpool owner/operator certification.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. 7905, Programs to Encourage Commuting by Means Other Than Single-Occupancy Motor Vehicles; E.O. 12191, Federal Facility Ride Sharing Program; E.O. 13150, Federal Workforce Transportation; and E.O. 9397 (SSN) as amended.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Information is collected and maintained for the purpose of managing the DLA Mass Transportation Fringe Benefit Program for participants Outside the National Capitol Region (ONCR), including receipt and processing of employee applications and distribution of the fare media to employees; to reimburse participants; to track the use of funds used to support the program; to evaluate employee participation in the program; and to prevent misuse of the funds involved.</p>
            <p>Participant records may be used by the DLA Primary Level Field Activity parking authorities for the purpose of identifying those individuals who receive a fare subsidy and also make use of a DLA Primary Level Field Activity parking sticker.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>To U.S. Department of Transportation for the purposes of administering the Public Transportation Benefit Program and/or verifying the eligibility of individuals to receive a fare subsidy pursuant to transportation benefit program operated by the DoD or other Federal agencies.</p>
            <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' also apply to this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records are stored on paper forms and on electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Information is retrieved by individual's name and last 4 digits of their Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to record is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the records in the performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. All individuals granted access to this system of records have received Privacy Act training.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Documents relating to the disbursement of transportation subsidies to employees, including applications of employees no longer in the program, superseded applications, certification logs, vouchers, spreadsheets, and other forms used to document the disbursement of subsidies are destroyed after 3 years.</p>
            <p>Documents relating to cash reimbursements for transportation expenses associated with transit passes or vanpools, specifically Standard Form (SF) 1164, entitled "Claim for Reimbursement for Expenditures on Official Business," are destroyed 6 years and 3 months after period covered by account.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>ONCR Program Manager, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 6220, ATTN: DES-B, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the ONCR Mass Transportation Fringe Benefit Program Points of Contact at the DLA Primary Level Field Activity Commanders.</p>
            <p>Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Written requests for information should contain the full name of the individual, current address, telephone number, and the DLA Primary Level Field Activity which provided the subsidy.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 or to the Privacy Act Office of the DLA Primary Level Field Activity providing the subsidy. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
            <p>Written requests for information should contain the full name of the individual, current address, telephone number, and the DLA Primary Level Field Activity which provided the subsidy.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Applicant requesting transit subsidies; vanpool owner/operator; other federal agencies providing information regarding fare subsidies; and from periodic certifications and reports regarding fare subsidies.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s400-50-CA" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S400-50-CA</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Family Support Program Volunteer Files (November 16, 2004, 69 FR 67112).</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Deletion: Records were incorporated into S400.20, Day Care Facility Registrant and Applicant Records, published August 29, 2008 (73 FR 50949).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s400.60 CA" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S400.60 CA</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">
        DLA Guest Lodging Files (November 16, 2004, 69 FR 67112).
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Deletion: DLA guest lodging facilities no longer exist. Records have been destroyed.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s434.15 DLA-C" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S434.15 DLA-C</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Automated Payroll Cost and Personnel System (APCAPS).</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Deletion: Records are now covered under the DFAS Privacy notice T7205a, entitled "Defense Business Management System (DBMS)" published July 2, 2009, at 74 FR 31711.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s434.87" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S434.87</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Debt Records for Individuals.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Financial Services and Accounting Division, Accounting Operations Branch, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2745, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 and the Financial Services Offices at the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Primary Level Field Activities. Official mailing addresses can be obtained from the System Manager identified below.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Current and former civilian employees and military personnel (including those who have retired) who are indebted to the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). Also included are those individuals who are indebted to other Federal agencies for which DLA has assumed collection responsibility.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Debtors name, Social Security Number (SSN), debt principal amount, interest and penalty amount, if any, debt reason, debt status, demographic information such as grade or rank, sex, date of birth, phone number, duty and home address, various dates identifying the status changes occurring in the debt collection process, documents furnished by individual concerning financial condition, personnel actions, and requests for waiver of indebtedness.
            </p>
            <p>Correspondence with other Federal agencies to initiate the collection of debts through voluntary or involuntary offset procedures against the indebted employees' salaries or compensation due a retiree.</p>
            <p>Correspondence with other Federal agencies requesting administrative offset from payments owed to the debtor. These records may include individual's name, rank, date of birth, Social Security Number (SSN), debt amount, documentation establishing overpayment status, military pay records, financial status affidavits, credit references, and substantiating documents such as military pay orders, pay adjustment authorizations, military master pay account printouts, records of travel payments, financial record data folders, miscellaneous vouchers, debtor financial records, credit reports, promissory notes, and debtor financial statements.</p>
            <p>Information on U.S. Treasury Department, Internal Revenue Service (IRS), U.S. Department of Justice, and U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) inquiries, judicial proceedings regarding bankruptcy, pay account histories, and token payment information.</p>
            <p>Applications for waiver of erroneous payment or for remission of indebtedness with supporting documents including statements of financial status (personal income and expenses), statements of commanders or Defense Accounting Officers, correspondence with debtors, or records of overpayments of Survivor Benefit Plan benefits.</p>
            <p>Reports from probate courts regarding the estates of deceased debtors.</p>
            <p>Reports from bankruptcy courts regarding claims of the U.S. Government against debtors.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Debt Collection Act of 1982 (Pub. L. 97-365), as amended by the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104-134); 5 U.S.C. 5514, Installment Deduction of Indebtedness; 31 U.S.C. 3711, Collection and Compromise; 31 U.S.C. 3716, Administrative Offset; 10 U.S.C. 136; 4 CFR 101.1-105.5, Federal Claims Collection Standards; 5 CFR 550.1101-1108, Collection by Offset from Indebted Government Employees; Guidelines on the Relationship Between the Privacy Act of 1974 and the Debt Collection Act of 1982, March 30, 1983 (48 FR 15556, April, 1983); the Interagency Agreement for Federal Salary Offset Initiative (Office of Management and Budget, Department of the Treasury, Office of Personnel Management and the Department of Defense, April 1987); and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The purpose for this system of records is to support the DLA debt management program in identifying, recovering and collecting debts owed by individuals to the U.S. Government, as appropriate.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>To the U.S. Government Accountability Office, the U.S. Department of Justice, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Department of the Treasury, or other Federal agencies for further collection action on any delinquent account when circumstances warrant.</p>
            <p>To commercial credit reporting agencies for the purpose of adding debt payment or non-payment data to a credit history file on an individual for use in the administration of debt collection. Delinquent debt information may be furnished for the purpose of establishing an inducement for debtors to pay their obligations to the U.S. Government.</p>
            <p>To any Federal agency where the debtor is employed or receiving some type of payment from that agency for the purpose of collecting debts owed the U.S. Government by non-centralized offset. Non-centralized offset encompasses an offset program administered by any Federal agency other than the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The agency holding the payment subject to offset will use the indebtedness information for collection purposes after counseling the debtor. The collection may be accomplished either voluntarily or involuntarily by initiating administrative or salary offset procedures under the provisions of the Debt Collection Act of 1982 (Pub. L. 97-365, as amended by Pub. L. 104-134, the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996).</p>
            <p>To the U.S. Department of the Treasury (DOT) for centralized administrative or salary offset, including the offset of Federal income tax refunds, for the purpose of collecting debts owed the U.S. Government; to the DOT contracted private collection agencies for the purpose of obtaining collection services, including administrative wage garnishment (AWG) in accordance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104-134), 31 U.S.C. 3720D, and 31 CFR part 285, to recover moneys owed to the U.S. Government.</p>
            <p>To any Federal agency for the purpose of accomplishing the administrative procedures to collect or dispose of a debt owed to the U.S. Government. This includes, but is not limited to, the Office of Personnel Management for personnel management functions and the Internal Revenue Service to obtain a mailing address of a taxpayer for the purpose of locating such taxpayer to collect or compromise a Federal claim against the taxpayer pursuant to 26 U.S.C. 1603(m)(2), and in accordance with 31 U.S.C. 3711, 3217, and 3718. The Internal Revenue Service may also request locator service for delinquent accounts receivable in order to report closed out accounts as taxable income, including amounts compromised or terminated, and accounts barred from litigation due to age.</p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.</p>
            <p>Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:</p>
            <p>Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system of records to "consumer reporting agencies" as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (14 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)). The purpose of this disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal government; typically to provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal government debts by making these debts part of their credit records.</p>
            <p>The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (Social Security Number); the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose for the sole purpose of allowing the consumer reporting agency to prepare a commercial credit report.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records are stored on paper in file folders.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are retrieved by the debtor's name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained in controlled facilities where physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and/or to authorized personnel only. Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the records in the performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are destroyed 3 years after final action is terminated.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Chief, Accounting Operations Branch, Financial Services and Accounting Division, Office of Comptroller, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2745, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Requests should include the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), mailing address, and a telephone number where they may be reached.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Requests should include the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), mailing address, and a telephone number where they may be reached.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individual debtor, DLA Financial Services Offices documents, personnel offices, and documents from other Federal agencies for which DLA has assumed collection responsibility.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s500.10" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S500.10</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Personnel Security Files.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency Intelligence Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6220, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 and the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Intelligence Offices of the DLA Primary Level Field Activities (PLFAs). The PLFA mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>All DLA civilian employees, military personnel and contractors who have been the subject of a personnel security investigation pertaining to their qualifications and eligibility to occupy sensitive positions, perform sensitive duties, or for access to classified information.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), home address and telephone number, and personal history statements; evidence of security eligibility determinations and security clearances granted to individuals; report of investigation conducted by investigative agencies and organizations; and certifications of security briefings and debriefings signed by individuals.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; E.O. 10450, Security Requirements for Government Employment; E.O. 12958, Classified National Security Information; DoD Regulation 5200.2, DoD Personnel Security Program; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are used for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, federal contracts, or access to classified information. DLA Personnel Security Specialists, supervisors, and management officials use the records to determine whether an individual is eligible to occupy a sensitive position and/or have been cleared for or granted access to classified information.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records may be stored on paper and/or electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are retrieved alphabetically by subject individual's name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Access is limited to those individuals who require the records for the performance of their official duties. Paper records are maintained in buildings with controlled or monitored access.
            </p>
            <p>During non-duty hours, records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked offices, and/or locked or guarded cabinets. The electronic records system employs user identification and password or smart card technology protocols.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records of security eligibility determinations, evidence of security clearances and related documents are retained as long as the person is employed or assigned to DLA. After the person leaves DLA, the reports are placed in an inactive file for two years, and then destroyed. Reports of investigations are destroyed 90 days after a security eligibility determination is made.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Personnel Security Specialists, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DLA Intelligence Office, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221; and the Personnel Security Specialists of the DLA Primary Level Field Activities (PLFAs). The PLFA mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Requests should contain the subject individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), date and place of birth, current address, and telephone number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>
                Requests should contain the subject individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), date and place of birth, current address, and telephone number.
            </p>
            <p>In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format. The unsworn declaration statement must be signed and dated.</p>
            <p>
                If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths the statement must read: 'I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).'
            </p>
            <p>
                If executed outside the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths the statement must read: 'I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).'
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Information is provided by the record subject or from investigative reports.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.</p>
            <p>An exemption rule for this system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2) and (3)(c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 323. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s500.20" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S500.20</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Criminal Incident Reporting System Records (DCIRS). </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Enterprise Data Center East, 8180 Green Meadows Drive, Lewis Center, OH 43035-9605 and 6801 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, VA 22310-3398.</p>
            <p>Records may also be maintained within the DLA Offices that use these records in the performance of their official duties located at Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 and the DLA Primary Level Field Activities.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Civilian and military personnel of DLA, contractor employees, and other persons who have committed or are suspected of having committed, any criminal act (felony or misdemeanor) or any violations of laws, regulations, or ethical standards on DLA controlled activities or facilities; or outside of those areas in cases where DLA is or may be a party of interest.</p>
            <p>Individuals or companies who purchase or seek to purchase excess or surplus personal property from the Department of Defense (DoD) where that property is either U.S. Munitions List or Commerce Control List property.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individual's name, address and telephone number, Reports of Preliminary Inquiry, Criminal Information Reports, Reports of Referral, Reports of Investigation, Police Incident Reports, Reports of Inquiry, Reports of Initiatives, Trade Security Controls Assessment Records, Reports of Post Sale Investigation, Crime Vulnerability Assessments, Response to Leads, Reports of Outreach, Reports of Corrective Action, Commander or Director's Reports of Corrective Action, invoices, sales contracts, messages, statements of witnesses, subjects, and victims, photographs, laboratory reports, data collection reports, and other related papers by DLA Investigators, Security Officers, Federal, State, and local law enforcement and investigative agencies.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The Omnibus Crime Control Act of 1994; Section 21, Internal Security Act of 1950 (Pub. L. 831, 81st Congress); DoD Directive 5105.22, Defense Logistics Agency (32 CFR part 359); DoD Directive 5105.42, Defense Security Service (32 CFR part 361); DoD Directive 7730.47, Defense Incident-Based Reporting System; DoD Instruction 2030.8, Trade Security Controls on DoD Excess and Surplus Personal Property; DoD Instruction 5240.4, Reporting of Counterintelligence and Criminal Violations; DoD Instruction 5505.2, Criminal Investigations of Fraud Offenses; 28 U.S.C. 534, Uniform Federal Crime Reporting Act; 18 U.S.C. 922, Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act of 1994; 42 U.S.C. 10601, Victim Rights and Restitution Act of 1990; 10 U.S.C. 1562,Database on Domestic Violence Incidents and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Information in this system is used by Investigations Division, DLA Accountability Office, and the DLA Office of General Counsel personnel to monitor progress of cases and to develop non-personal statistical data on crime and criminal investigative support for the future. DLA General Counsel also uses data to review cases, determine proper legal action, and coordinate on all available remedies. Information is released to DLA managers who use the information to determine actions required to correct the causes of loss and to take appropriate action against DLA employees or contractors in cases of their involvement. Records are also used by DLA to monitor the progress of investigations, identify crime conducive conditions, and prepare crime vulnerability assessments/statistics.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>To Federal, State, and local agencies having jurisdiction over or investigative interest in the substance of the investigation, for corrective action, debarment, or reporting purposes.</p>
            <p>To Government contractors employing individuals who are subjects of an investigation.</p>
            <p>To DLA contractors or vendors when the investigation pertains to a person they employ or to a product or service they provide to DoD when disclosure is necessary to accomplish or support corrective action.</p>
            <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' apply to this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records may be stored on paper records and/or on electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Hardcopy records filed chronologically by DLA case number and cross-indexed to individual or file name. Automated records are retrievable by name of the individual or firm, DLA case number, DLA Field Activity number or activity code, or keyword.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Physical entry is restricted by the use of guards, locks, and administrative procedures. Computer terminals are password controlled with system-generated, forced password-change protocols or also equipped with "Smart Card" technology that requires the insertion of an embedded identification card and entry of a personal identification number (PIN). In addition, computer screens lock after a preset period of inactivity with re-entry controlled by passwording. DCIRS is also password controlled. Access to the database is limited to those DLA personnel who require the records in the performance of their official duties. Employees are periodically briefed on their responsibilities regarding privacy information. All individuals granted access to DCIRS is to have taken Information Assurance and Privacy Act training. Records and computerized files are maintained in areas accessible only to the DLA OI, DLA Offices of Public Safety, and the DLA General Counsel personnel.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Disposition pending. Until the National Archives and Records Administration has approved the retention and disposal of these records, treat records as permanent.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Staff Director, Investigations Division, DLA Accountability Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2358, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Individual must provide full name, current address and telephone numbers.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Individual must provide full name, current address and telephone numbers.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Reports of Preliminary Inquiry, Criminal Information Reports, Reports of Referral, Reports of Investigation, Police Incident Reports, Reports of Inquiry, Reports of Initiatives, Trade Security Controls Assessment Records, Reports of Post Sale Investigation, Crime Vulnerability Assessments, Response to Leads, Reports of Outreach, Reports of Corrective Action, Commander or Director's Reports of Corrective Action, invoices, sales contracts, messages, statements of witnesses, subjects, and victims, photographs, laboratory reports, data collection reports, and other related papers, by DLA Investigators, Security Officers, Federal, State, and local law enforcement and investigative agencies.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than material within the scope of subsection 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of the information, the individual will be provided access to the information, except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source. <i>Note:</i> When claimed, this exemption allows limited protection of investigative reports maintained in a system of records used in personnel or administrative actions.
            </p>
            <p>An exemption rule for this system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3)(c) and (e) and is published at 32 CFR part 323. For more information contact the system manager.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s500.30" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S500.30</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Incident Investigation/Police Inquiry Files.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Public Safety and Security Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Public Safety and Security Offices of the Defense Logistics Agency Field Activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals who have been the subject of a non-criminal investigation or police inquiry into incidents occurring on DLA-controlled facilities or installations. The system also covers incidents at other locations that involve individuals assigned to or employed by DLA or employed by agencies that receive security and police force services from DLA.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records contain case number, name of subject, Social Security Number (SSN), address, telephone number, and details of the incident or inquiry; the investigative report containing details of the investigation, relevant facts discovered, information received from sources and witnesses, the investigator's findings, conclusions, and recommendations; and case disposition details.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. 303(b), Oath to Witnesses; 10 U.S.C. 133, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>To record information related to investigations of or inquiries into incidents under DLA jurisdiction. Records may be used to make decisions with respect to disciplinary action and/or suitability for employment; to bar individuals from entry to DLA facilities or installations; to evaluate the adequacy of existing physical security safeguards; and to perform similar functions with respect to maintaining a secure workplace. Statistical data, with all personal data removed, may be provided to other offices for purposes of reporting, planning, training, vulnerability assessment, awareness, and similar administrative endeavors. Complaints appearing to involve criminal wrongdoing are referred to the appropriate criminal investigative organization for investigation and disposition.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DOD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>To Federal, State, and local agencies that administer programs or employ individuals involved in an incident or inquiry.</p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" also apply to this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Paper files and electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are retrieved by name of subject, subject matter, and by case number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA Headquarters and Field Activities security and staff personnel who use the records to perform their duties. All records are maintained on closed military installations with security force personnel performing installation access control and random patrols.</p>
            <p>Common Access Cards and personal identification numbers are used to authenticate authorized desktop and laptop computer users. Computer servers are scanned monthly to assess system vulnerabilities. Systems security updates are accomplished daily. The computer files are password protected with access restricted to authorized users with a need for the information. Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked offices, or locked cabinets during non duty hours, with access restricted during duty hours to authorized users with a need for the information.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are destroyed 5 years after date of last action; incidents involving terrorist threats are destroyed 7 years after the incident is closed.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Program Manager, Law Enforcement Operations, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, Office of Public Safety, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 3533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6220, and the Security Managers within the DLA Field Activity responsible for the operation of security forces and staff at the DLA Field Activity. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Individuals are required to provide name, Social Security Number (SSN), employing activity name and address, and, if known, place of investigation.</p>
            <p>
                In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
            </p>
            <p>If executed without the United States: "I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)".</p>
            <p>If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: "I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)".</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Individuals are required to provide name, Social Security Number, employing activity name and address, and, if known, place of investigation.</p>
            <p>
                In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
            </p>
            <p>If executed without the United States: "I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)".</p>
            <p>If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: "I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)".</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Information is provided by the record subject, victims, witnesses, and investigators.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.</p>
            <p>Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.</p>
            <p>An exemption rule for this exemption has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 323. For additional information contact the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s500.40" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S500.40</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">DLA Security Force and Staff Records. </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Public Safety and Security Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 3533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6220 and the Public Safety and Security Offices of the DLA Field Activities. Addresses may be obtained from the System manager.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) security and investigations personnel.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records contain individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), date of birth, home address, telephone number, emergency notification data, driver's license number and expiration date, security clearance, weapons qualification, education and training data, professional certifications, issuance and receipt of property and equipment (uniforms, shields, credentials, weapons, ammunition), shift assignments, and related papers.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; Section 21 of the Internal Security Act of 1950 (50 U.S.C. 797); 18 U.S.C. 499, Military, Naval, or Official Passes; 18 U.S.C. 701, Official Badges, Identification Cards, Other Insignia; 18 U.S.C. 716, Police Badges; DOD Instruction 5200.8, Security of Military Installations and Resources; 10 U.S.C. 1580, Emergency Essential Personnel, designation; 10 U.S.C. 1585, Carrying of Firearms; DOD 5210.56, Use of Deadly Force and the Carrying of Firearms by DOD Personnel Engaged in Law Enforcement and Security Duties; CJCSI 3121.01B, Standing Rules of Engagement/Standing Rules for the Use of Force for US Forces; 10 U.S.C. 1593, Uniform allowance: civilian employees; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Information is maintained and used by DLA Security Managers, Security and Public Safety staffs, and Security Force Supervisors to provide data concerning the professional qualifications, training requirements, and health and readiness of Security Force personnel at DLA Headquarters and field activities. Records are also used for identification and emergency notification in case of accident or casualty; to maintain control and accountability of property (<i>i.e.</i> uniforms, shields, credentials, weapons, ammunition, and equipment); to ensure proper training; to develop schedules and procedures to improve efficiency. Records are used to determine if an individual is qualified in the use of firearms and vehicles and for security clearance to handle classified information.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
 
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>To Federal, state or local law enforcement agencies for training or assistance in police or security operations.</p>
            <p>To local hospitals and medical personnel for emergency treatment in case of accident or casualty.</p>
            <p>To Federal and non-federal schools, academies, and similar institutions for training or certification purposes.</p>
            <p>To Federal, state, or local disaster relief agencies for mutual aid.</p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" also apply to this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records may be stored on paper and/or on electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are retrieved by individual's name, Social Security Number, shield or credential number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA Headquarters and field activities security supervisory and staff personnel who use the records to perform their duties. All records are maintained on closed military installations with security force personnel performing installation access control and random patrols. Common Access Cards and personal identification numbers are used to authenticate authorized desktop and laptop computer users. Computer servers are scanned quarterly or monthly to assess system vulnerabilities. Systems security updates are accomplished daily. The computer files are password protected with access restricted to authorized users with a need for the information. Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked offices, or locked cabinets during non duty hours, with access restricted during duty hours to authorized users with a need for the information.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are destroyed after 1 year, when no longer needed, superseded or obsolete, or upon termination of record subject, as applicable.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Program Manager, Law Enforcement Operations, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, Office of Public Safety, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 3533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6220, and the Security Managers within the DLA field activity responsible for the operation of security forces and staff at the DLA field activity.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain subject individual's full name, Social Security Number, and the DLA activity where employed.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain subject individual's full name, Social Security Number, and the DLA activity where employed.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The individual, DLA Security Managers, Security Staff, Security Force Supervisors, and training and educational institutions.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s500.41" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S500.41</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Vehicle/Traffic Incident Files.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Public Safety and Security Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 3533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6220 and the Public Safety and Security Offices of the DLA field activities. Addresses may be obtained from the System manager.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Any person involved in a vehicle traffic accident or traffic incident on property controlled by the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), and individuals involved in traffic incidents while operating or occupying a DLA-controlled vehicle.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The file includes name, addresses, Social Security Number (SSN), telephone numbers, vehicle description and data, vehicle license data, operator license data, insurance data, emergency contact and similar data. The file also includes reports, sketches, photographs, medical reports and related papers concerning traffic accident investigation and case disposition, traffic tickets, documents relating to withdrawal of driving privileges, substance influence reports, and reports of corrective or disciplinary action taken.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                10 U.S.C. 133, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics; National Highway Safety Act of 1966 (23 U.S.C. 401, Highway Safety, <i>et seq.</i>); and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Information is maintained for purposes of accident cause identification and to formulate accident prevention programs for improvement in traffic patterns and for preparation of statistical reports required by higher authority.
            </p>
            <p>Information is used by Security Officers and DLA police to determine actions required to correct the cause of the accident. In cases involving personal injury, to provide verification in processing workmen's compensation cases.</p>
            <p>Claims Officers to determine validity of claims against the U.S. Government, when such are filed by a person involved in an accident.</p>
            <p>DoD Medical personnel to make medical determinations about individuals involved in accidents.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DOD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>To medical and emergency personnel to make medical and safety determinations about individuals involved in accidents.</p>
            <p>To the Department of Labor, Office of Workers' Compensation for the purpose of processing workers' compensation claims.</p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" also apply to this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records may be stored on paper and/or on electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are retrieved by name of person involved, Social Security Number (SSN), ticket or police report number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA Headquarters and field activities security supervisory and staff personnel who use the records to perform their duties. All records are maintained on closed military installations with security force personnel performing installation access control and random patrols. Common Access Cards and personal identification numbers are used to authenticate authorized desktop and laptop computer users. Computer servers are scanned quarterly or monthly to assess system vulnerabilities. Systems security updates are accomplished daily. The computer files are password protected with access restricted to authorized users with a need for the information. Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked offices, or locked cabinets during non duty hours, with access restricted during duty hours to authorized users with a need for the information.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Destroy after 2 years; however, where the possibility for a claim exists, the record will be destroyed after 6 years, 3 months.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Program Manager, Law Enforcement Operations, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, Office of Public Safety, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 3533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6220, and the Security Managers within the DLA field activity responsible for the operation of security forces and staff at the DLA field activity.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain the individual's full name, date and the location of the incident.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain the individual's full name, date and the location of the incident.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals involved in accidents, traffic offenders, witnesses, security and police force personnel, law enforcement agencies, and medical and emergency personnel.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s500.42" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S500.42</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Seizure and Disposition of Property Records.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Public Safety and Security Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 3533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6220 and the Public Safety and Security Offices of the DLA field activities. Addresses may be obtained from the System manager.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Any person on property controlled by DLA identified as being in possession of contraband or physical evidence connected with a criminal offense.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The file includes name, Social Security Number (SSN), addresses, telephone numbers and data pertaining to the asset. The file also includes documents pertaining to acquisition, storage and disposition of contraband and physical evidence to include receipts, chain of custody documents, release, and disposition or destruction certificates.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Section 21 of the Internal Security Act 1950 (50 U.S.C. 797, <i>et seq</i>.); DOD Instruction 5200.8, Security of DOD Installations and Resources; DOD Directive 5105.22, Defense Logistics Agency; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
     
            <p>Information is maintained and used by security and police force personnel to provide accountability for confiscated contraband and acquired physical evidence.</p>
            <p>Information is also used to maintain chain of custody on evidence for presentation in court in cases requiring criminal prosecution.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DOD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records may be stored on paper and/or on electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Retrieved by property log number and last name if person has been identified in the particular case; by incident number if property was found on the premises or recovered from a crime scene.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA Headquarters and field activities security supervisory and staff personnel who use the records to perform their duties. All records are maintained on closed military installations with security force personnel performing installation access control and random patrols. Common Access Cards and personal identification numbers are used to authenticate authorized desktop and laptop computer users. Computer servers are scanned quarterly or monthly to assess system vulnerabilities. Systems security updates are accomplished daily. The computer files are password protected with access restricted to authorized users with a need for the information. Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked offices, or locked cabinets during non duty hours, with access restricted during duty hours to authorized users with a need for the information.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Destroy 3 years after final action on or disposition of the property and responsibility therefore has been appropriately terminated.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Program Manager, Law Enforcement Operations, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, Office of Public Safety, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 3533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6220, and the Security Managers within the DLA field activity responsible for the operation of security forces and staff at the DLA field activity.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain the subject individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone numbers.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain the subject individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone numbers.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Record subject; security personnel; and Federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s500.43" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S500.43</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Firearms Registration Records.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency field activities. Addresses may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals required to register personal firearms with the Defense Logistics Agency.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The file includes name, addresses, Social Security Number, and telephone numbers. The file also includes firearm registration forms, and other documents relating to registration of privately owned firearms.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Section 21 of the Internal Security Act 1950 (50 U.S.C. 797, et seq.); DoD Instruction 5200.8, Security of DOD Installations and Resources; DOD Directive 5105.22, Defense Logistics Agency; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Information is used by security officers and police force personnel to ensure proper maintenance and safekeeping of privately owned firearms by personnel residing on DLA controlled premises or who are required to register firearms with DLA. Records may also be used to identify the owner of a particular firearm.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" also apply to this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records may be stored on paper and/or on electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are retrieved by subject individual's name or Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA Headquarters and field activities security supervisory and staff personnel who use the records to perform their duties. All records are maintained on closed military installations with security force personnel performing installation access control and random patrols. Common Access Cards and personal identification numbers are used to authenticate authorized desktop and laptop computer users. Computer servers are scanned quarterly or monthly to assess system vulnerabilities. Systems security updates are accomplished daily. The computer files are password protected with access restricted to authorized users with a need for the information. Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked offices, or locked cabinets during non duty hours, with access restricted during duty hours to authorized users with a need for the information.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Destroy 6 months after cancellation of registration or departure of the registrant from the jurisdiction of the registering activity.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Security managers within the DLA field activity responsible for the operation of security forces and staff at the DLA field activity.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain subject individual's full name, Social Security Number, home address, and location of DLA installation where firearm was registered.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain subject individual's full name, current address and telephone numbers of the individual.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The individual, security and police force personnel.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s500.50" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S500.50</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Facility Access Records.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Staff Director, Public Safety, Headquarters Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DES-S, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6220, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Defense Logistics Agency field activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) civilian and military personnel, contractor employees, and individuals requiring access to DLA-controlled installations or facilities. The system also contains data on children of civilian employees, military personnel, and contractors where the parents have requested that a child identification badge be issued.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The system contains documents relating to requests for and issuance of facility entry badges and passes and motor vehicle registration. The records contain individual's name; Social Security Number; physical and electronic duty addresses; physical and electronic home addresses; duty and home telephone numbers; emergency-essential status; date and place of birth; citizenship; badge number, type of badge, and issue and expiration dates; facility identification and user codes and dates and times of building entry; current photograph; physical descriptors such as height, hair and eye color; blood type; fingerprint data; handicap data; security clearance data; personal vehicle description to include year, make, model, and vehicle identification number; State tag data; operator's permit data; inspection and insurance data; vehicle decal number, parking lot assignment; parking infractions; the fact of participation in mass transit programs; emergency contact data; and names of children registered at DLA child development centers.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations, 5 U.S.C. 6122, Flexible schedules, agencies authorized to use; 5 U.S.C. 6125, Flexible schedules, time recording devices; 10 U.S.C. 133, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics; 23 U.S.C. 401 et seq., National Highway Safety Act of 1966; E.O. 9397 (SSN); and E.O. 10450, Security Requirements for Government Employees.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Information is maintained by DLA police and public safety personnel is used to control access into DLA-managed installations, buildings, facilities, and parking lots; to manage reserved, handicap and general parking; to verify security clearance status of individuals requiring entry into restricted access areas; to account for building occupants and to effect efficient evacuation during simulated and actual threat conditions; to relay threat situations and conditions to DoD law enforcement officials for investigative or evaluative purposes; and to notify emergency contact points of situations affecting a member of the workforce. Names of children registered at DLA child care centers are collected to notify the caregivers of emergencies affecting parents and to identify the children who may require special accommodations due to that emergency. In support of morale programs and when requested by parents, critical descriptive data and a current photograph of their child are captured for parental use should a child go missing.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:

            </p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of DLA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system except for information collected on children.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records are maintained in paper file folders and on electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Retrieved by name, Social Security Number, facility or user code, or decal number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA Headquarters, field activities security supervisory, and staff personnel who use the records to perform their duties. All records are maintained on closed military installations with security force personnel performing installation access control and random patrols. Common Access Cards and personal identification numbers are used to authenticate authorized desktop and laptop computer users. Computer servers are scanned quarterly or monthly to assess system vulnerabilities. Systems security updates are accomplished daily. The computer files are password protected with access restricted to authorized users with a need for the information. Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked offices, or locked cabinets during non duty hours, with access restricted during duty hours to authorized users with a need for the information.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Vehicle registration records are destroyed when superseded or upon normal expiration or 3 years after revocation; individual badging and pass records are destroyed upon cancellation or expiration or 5 years after final action to bar from facility.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Chief, Security Operations Divisions, Office of Public Safety, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 3533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6220, and the Security Managers within the DLA Field Activity responsible for the operation of security forces and staff at the DLA field activity.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about them should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 or the Privacy Act Office of the DLA Field Activity involved. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
            <p>Written requests for information should contain name, Social Security Number (SSN), mailing address and telephone number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to access records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 or the Privacy Act Office of the DLA field activity involved. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
            <p>Written requests for information should contain name, Social Security Number (SSN), mailing address and telephone number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Data is supplied by the individual and public safety personnel. Data for child identification badges is provided by the parent.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s500.55" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S500.55</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">
        Information Technology Access and Control Records.
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Director, Information Operations, Headquarters Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> J-6, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6226, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Defense Logistics Agency Field Activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) civilian and military personnel, contractor employees, and individuals requiring access to DLA-controlled networks, computer systems, and databases.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                System contains documents relating to requests for and grants of access to DLA computer networks, systems, or databases. The records contain the individual's name; social security number; citizenship; physical and electronic addresses; work telephone numbers; office symbol; contractor/employee status; computer logon addresses, passwords, and user identification codes; type of access/permissions required; verification of need to know; dates of mandatory information assurance awareness training; and security clearance data. The system also captures details about programs, databases, functions, and sites accessed and/or used; dates and times of use; and information products created, received, or altered during use. The records may also contain details about access or functionality problems telephoned in for technical support along with resolution. For individuals who telecommute from home or a telework center, the records may contain the electronic address and telephone number at that location. For contractors, the system also contains the company name, contract number, and contract expiration date.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C. 133, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics; 18 U.S.C. 1029, Access device fraud; E.O. 10450, Security Requirements for Government Employees, as amended; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                The system is maintained by DLA Information Operations to control and track access to DLA-controlled networks, computer systems, and databases. The records may also be used by law enforcement officials to identify the occurrence of and assist in the prevention of computer misuse and/or crime. Statistical data, with all personal identifiers removed, may be used by management for system efficiency, workload calculation, or reporting purposes.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DOD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>
                The DOD "Blanket Routine Uses" also apply to this system of records.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                STORAGE:
            </p>
            <p>
                Records may be stored on paper and on electronic storage media.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Records are retrieved by name, Social Security Number (SSN), or user identification code.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Records are maintained in secure, limited access, or monitored work areas accessible only to authorized personnel. Electronic records are stored on computer systems employing software programs that monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information. Access to computer systems is password and/or Public Key Infrastructure controlled. Electronic records are stored in encrypted form.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Records are deleted when no longer needed for administrative, legal, audit, or other operational purposes. Records relating to contractor access are destroyed 3 years after contract completion or termination.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Director, Information Operations, <i>Attn:</i> J-6, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6226, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Information Operations Offices of DLA Field Activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
   
            <p>
                Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, or to the Privacy Act Office of the DLA Field Activity involved. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.
            </p>
            <p>
                Inquiry should contain the subject individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), or user identification code.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individuals seeking to access records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, or to the Privacy Act Office of the DLA Field Activity involved. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.
            </p>
            <p>
                Inquiry should contain the subject individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), or user identification code.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
 
            <p>
                Information is supplied by record subjects, their supervisors, and the personnel security staff. Some data, such as user identification codes, is supplied by the Information Technology staff. Details about access times and functions used are provided by the system.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s500.60" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S500.60</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Defense Logistics Agency Hotline Program Records.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Director, DLA Accountability Office (DA), Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2358, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and at the offices of the designated Hotline Points of Contact of DLA Field Activities or DLA Headquarters Elements. Official mailing addresses may be obtained from the system manager below.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals covered include complainants, subjects, witnesses, and contractor employees.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records resulting from the receipt of a DoD/DLA Hotlines and resulting inquiries including the date of the complaint, the Hotline control number; the name of the complainant(s), the name of the suspect(s), and the actual allegations; Hotline documents from components transmitting the DoD/DLA Hotline Reports, which normally contain the name of the examining official(s) assigned to conduct the inquiry; background information regarding the inquiry itself, such as the scope of the inquiry, relevant facts discovered, information received from witnesses, and specific source documents reviewed; the examining official's findings, conclusions, and recommendations; the disposition of the inquiry; and internal DLA Hotline forms documenting review and analysis of Hotline Reports.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C. 133, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics; 5 U.S.C., Appendix 3, Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended; DOD Directive 5106.1, Inspector General of the Department of Defense; DOD Directive 7050.1, Defense Hotline Program; DOD Instruction 7050.7, Defense Hotline Procedures; DOD Instruction 7050.8, Defense Hotline Quality Assurance Review (QAR) Program; DOD Directive 5505.6, Investigations of Allegations Against Senior Officials of the Department of Defense; and DLA Enterprise Hotline Program Instruction.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>To conduct inquiries of reported instances of alleged/suspected fraud, waste, abuse, or mismanagement; to compile statistical information to disseminate on an as needed basis to DLA HQ Elements, DLA Field Activities, and the Defense Hotline, DoD; and to provide a record of hotline disposition. Hotlines appearing to involve criminal wrongdoing will be referred to the Defense Criminal Investigative Service or other criminal investigative units of DoD Components.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>To Federal, state, and local agencies having jurisdiction over or investigative interest in the substance of the allegations for investigative, corrective action, debarment, or reporting purposes.</p>
            <p>To Government contractors employing individuals who are subjects of a hotline.</p>
            <p>To DLA contractors or vendors when the Hotline pertains to a person they employ or to a product or service they provide to DoD when disclosure is necessary to accomplish or support corrective action.</p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records may be retained in either hard copy or electronic/image format.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are retrieved by name of complainant, name of subject/offender, hotline topic, inquiry number, witness, National Stock Number, Contract Number, and contractor name and contractor employee name.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Physical entry is restricted by the use of guards, locks, and administrative procedures. System is password controlled with system-generated, forced password-change protocols or also equipped with "Smart Card" technology that requires the insertion of an embedded identification card and entry of a PIN. In addition, computer screens lock after a preset period of inactivity with re-entry controlled by passwords. The DLA Enterprise Hotline Program Database is also password controlled. Access to the database is limited to those DLA Enterprise Hotline Program personnel who require the records in the performance of their official duties. Employees are periodically briefed on their responsibilities regarding privacy information. All individuals granted access to this system of records are to have taken Privacy Act training.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are destroyed/deleted 10 years after completion of case.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Director, DLA Accountability Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 2358, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Individuals are required to provide their full name, address, and either a notarized signature or a signed and dated unsworn declaration, in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, stating under penalty of perjury under U.S. law that the information contained in the request, including their identity, is true and correct.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Individuals are required to provide their full name, address, and either a notarized signature or a signed and dated unsworn declaration, in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, stating under penalty of perjury under U.S. law that the information contained in the request for access, including their identity, is true and correct.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial Agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323 or may be obtained from the DLA Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Information is provided by the Defense Hotline, subjects/offenders, complainants, witnesses, investigators, examining officials, personnel interviewed, and the Federal/State/DOD/DLA Hotline Program Offices.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than material within the scope of subsection 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of the information, the individual will be provided access to the information, except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.</p>
            <p>Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.</p>
            <p>An exemption rule for this system has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and 3, (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 323. For more information, contact the DLA Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s510.30" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S510.30</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Requests and Administrative Appeal Records.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221 and the FOIA/Privacy Act Offices of the DLA Primary Level Field Activities. Mailing addresses for the DLA Primary Level Field Activities may be obtained from the System manager.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals who submit Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Privacy Act (PA) requests, or FOIA/PA administrative appeals; individuals whose requests and/or records have been referred to the Defense Logistics Agency by other agencies; and in some instances includes attorneys representing individuals submitting such requests and appeals, or individuals who are the subjects of such requests and appeals.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records created or compiled in response to FOIA and Privacy Act requests and administrative appeals and includes the original requests and administrative appeals; responses to such requests and administrative appeals; all related memoranda, correspondence, notes, and other related or supporting documentation; and, in some instances, copies of requested records and records under administrative appeal.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. 552, Freedom of Information Act, as amended; and 5 U.S.C. 552a, The Privacy Act of 1974, as amended.

</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>This system is maintained for the purpose of processing access requests and administrative appeals under the FOIA, access and amendment requests and administrative appeals under the Privacy Act; for the purpose of participating in litigation regarding agency action on such requests and appeals; and for the purpose of assisting the Defense Logistics Agency in carrying out any other responsibilities under the FOIA and the Privacy Act.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DOD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>Information may be provided to other Federal, State, and local agencies when it is necessary to coordinate responses or denials.</p>
            <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' also apply to this system of records.</p>
      
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records may be stored on paper and/or on electronic media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are retrieved by the name of the requester or appellant; the case number assigned to the request or appeal; and in some instances may be retrieved by the name of the attorney representing the requester or appellant, or the name of an individual who is the subject of such a request or appeal.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Information in this system is safeguarded in accordance with applicable laws, rules, and policies. Access is limited to those officers and employees of the agency who have an official need for access in order to perform their duties. Access to electronic media is further restricted by the use of a two-factor authentication process, Common Access Card and registered login name. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and administrative procedures. Employees are periodically briefed on the consequences of improperly accessing restricted databases.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Freedom of Information Act Requests Full disclosure files are destroyed 2 years after date of reply; FOIA request denial files are destroyed after 6 years if not appealed; FOIA appeal files are destroyed 6 years after final determination by agency, or 6 years after the time at which a requester could file suit, or 3 years after adjudication by courts, whichever is later.</p>
            <p>Privacy Act Requests--Requests totally granted are destroyed 2 years after date of reply; requests totally or partially denied and not appealed are destroyed 5 years after date of reply; requests totally or partially denied and appealed are destroyed 4 years after final determination by agency or 3 years after final adjudication by courts, whichever is later.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Senior Privacy and FOIA Officer, DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA Activity to which the initial request was addressed and/or directed or you may submit your request to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Written inquiry should contain the subject individual's full name, current address, telephone number, a description of the records sought, and correspondence tracking number, if known.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DLA Activity to which the initial request was addressed and/or directed or you may submit your request to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Written inquiry should contain the subject individual's full name, current address, telephone number, a description of the records sought, and correspondence tracking number, if known.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Data is provided by the record subject, the FOIA/Privacy Act staff, and program software. Those individuals who submit initial requests and administrative appeals pursuant to the FOIA and the Privacy Act; the agency records searched in the process of responding to such requests and appeals; other agencies or entities that have referred to the Defense Logistics Agency requests concerning Defense Logistics Agency records, or that have consulted with the Defense Logistics Agency regarding the handling of particular requests.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>During the course of a FOIA/Privacy Act action, exempt materials from other systems of records may become part of the case records in this system of records. To the extent that copies of exempt records from those other systems of records are entered into these FOIA/PA case records, Defense Logistics Agency hereby claims the same exemptions for the records as claimed in the original primary systems of records which they are a part.</p>
            <p>An exemption rule for this system has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c), and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 323. For additional information contact the System manager.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s523.35" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S523.35</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">DLA Vehicle/Equipment Operator Files.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Commanders of the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Primary Level Field Activities (PLFAs) which issue vehicle operator's Identification Cards. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>All persons for whom Defense Logistics Agency has issued permits to operate motor vehicles or equipment.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>File contains name, Social Security Number, date of birth, address, State and number of currently valid license; list of arrests or summonses for violation of motor vehicle laws (excluding parking violations) and convictions, if any; suspensions or revocations of his/her State license or identification card within the past five years and any motor vehicle accidents within the past five years, training and performance record, and other related papers.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>23 U.S.C. Chapter 4, Highway Safety; DoD Instruction 6055.4, DoD Traffic Safety Program; DoD Directive 5134.01, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained and used by DLA officials to determine an individual's qualifications and fitness to operate government vehicles and/or equipment.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records maybe maintained on paper and electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Retrieved by name or Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA personnel who must use the records to perform their duties. The computer files are password protected with access restricted to authorized users. Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked offices, or locked cabinets during non duty hours.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are destroyed 3 years after separation of employee or 3 years after rescission of authorization to operate Government-owned vehicles, whichever is sooner.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Commanders of the Defense Logistics Agency Primary Level Field Activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), and mailing address.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), and mailing address.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Record subject, court records, supervisor notes/comments and related documents.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s600.10" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S600.10</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Hazardous Materials Occupational Exposure History Files.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained at the Defense Supply Center Philadelphia (DSCP); the Defense Distribution Center (DDC) and [all] associated distribution depots; Defense Supply Center Richmond (DSCR); Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) and [all] associated Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office sites; Defense Energy Supply Center (DESC); United States Army Ionizing Radiation Dosimetry Center (AIRDC), and the Defense National Stockpile Center (DNSC) and [all] associated sites. Mailing addresses for these locations may be obtained from the System manager identified below.</p>
            <p>In addition, records are maintained at the Defense Logistics Support Command, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individuals working in or visiting hazardous materials storage areas and individuals who have been occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation.
            </p>
            </xhtmlContent>

</subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>File contains name, Social Security Number, badge readings, individual or area exposure monitoring results and medical data.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>5 U.S.C. 7902, Safety Programs; 29 U.S.C. Chapter 15, Occupational Safety and Health; 42 U.S.C. 2201(o), Reports; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>To record and maintain data on hazardous materials exposure levels and medical status following annual medical examinations and to comply with reporting requirements.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>To the U. S. Public Health Service and or supporting medical facilities for the purpose of conducting medical examinations and evaluations of DLA employees.</p>
            <p>To the regulatory agencies which regulate the management of hazardous materials and personnel exposure for reporting purposes.</p>
            <p>To academic and medical institutions and non-government agencies for the purpose of monitoring/evaluating exposures to hazardous materials and occupational exposure to ionizing radiation.</p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records may be stored on paper and/or on electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Retrieved alphabetically by individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), or employee identification number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked offices, or locked cabinets during non duty hours.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are destroyed 75 years after birth date of employee, 60 years after date of the earliest document in the file if the date of birth cannot be ascertained, or 30 years after latest separation, or maintained indefinitely as prescribed by law, whichever is later.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Staff Director, Environment, Safety and Occupational Health, <i>Attn:</i> DES-E, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2639, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and Heads of the Safety and Health Offices at the DLA Field Activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
    
            <p>
                Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address all written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
            </p>
            <p>Inquiries should contain the subject individual's full name, Social Security Number, or employee identification number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individuals seeking access to information about them contained in this system of records should address all written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
            </p>
            <p>Inquiries should contain the subject individual's full name, Social Security Number, or employee identification number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                The DLA procedures for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
             <p>Information in this system of records is obtained from dosimetric devices (area and personnel), other detection instrumentation, work logs, site records and assessments, and medical examinations and surveillance.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s600.20" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S600.20</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">DLA Fire and Emergency Services Program Records</subsection>

    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Defense Supply Center Richmond (DSCR), 8000 Jefferson Davis Highway, Richmond, VA 23297-5000.</p>
            <p>Defense Supply Center Columbus (DSCC), 3990 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43218-3990.</p>
            <p>Defense Distribution Depot Susquehanna (DDSP), 2001 Mission Drive, Building 911, New Cumberland, PA 17070-5000.</p>
            <p>Defense Distribution Depot San Joaquin (DDJC), 25600 S. Chrisman Road, Tracy, CA 95304.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals assigned fire and emergency services duties within the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), home address and telephone number, education and training data, professional certifications, employee number, station number, emergency notification data, and driver's license number and expiration date.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; DoD Instruction 6055.6, DoD Fire and Emergency Services Program; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are used to manage the DLA Fire and Emergency Services Program; to provide data concerning professional qualifications, training requirements, and the health and readiness of the DLA Fire and Emergency Services personnel. Records are used for identification, credentialing and interoperability with organizations beyond DoD and DLA. Records are also used for emergency notification in case of an accident or casualty.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>To Federal and nonfederal schools, academies, and similar institutions for training or certification purposes concerning the professional qualifications, and training requirements of DLA firefighters.</p>
            <p>To local fire departments for training or assistance in fire fighting operations.</p>
            <p>To local hospitals and medical personnel for emergency treatment in case of accident or casualty.</p>
            <p>To the General Services Administration and the U.S. Departments of Interior and Agriculture when responding to forest, acreage, or building fires or emergencies on Federally owned or controlled property.</p>
            <p>To the Environmental Protection Agency in situations involving hazardous materials or chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and explosives incidents.</p>
            <p>To Federal, State, or local disaster relief agencies for the purpose of providing mutual aid.</p>
            <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of DLA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records may be stored on paper and/or on electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are retrieved by individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), employee number, duty station and/or station number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are accessible only to the custodian of the records or by persons responsible for servicing the record system in performance of their official duties. Electronic files are deployed on accredited systems with access restricted to authorized users. Records are stored in locked cabinets or rooms and are controlled by personnel screening and computer software. All individuals granted access to this system of records have received Privacy Act training.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Disposition pending (until the National Archives and Records Administration has approved the disposition of these records, treat them as permanent).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Chief of Fire and Emergency Services, Defense Supply Center Richmond (DSCR), 8000 Jefferson Davis Highway, Richmond, VA 23297-5000.</p>
            <p>Chief of Fire and Emergency Services, Defense Supply Center Columbus (DSCC), 3990 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43218-3990.</p>
            <p>Chief of Fire and Emergency Services, Defense Distribution Depot Susquehanna (DDSP), 2001 Mission Drive, Building 911, New Cumberland, PA 17070-5000.</p>
            <p>Chief of Fire and Emergency Services, Defense Distribution Depot San Joaquin (DDJC), 25600 S. Chrisman Road, Tracy, CA 95304.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Requests should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), employee number, and/or station number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Individual should provide their full name, Social Security Number (SSN), employee number, and/or station number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 875 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Information is provided by the individual, and training and educational institutions.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s600.30" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S600.30</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Safety, Health, Injury, and Accident Records.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Occupational Safety and Health Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DES, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6220, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the DLA Primary Level Field Activity Safety and Health Offices. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>All individuals who suffer accidents, become injured or ill, or otherwise require emergency rescue or medical assistance while on DLA facilities.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Employee's name; Social Security Number (SSN) or foreign national number; title; grade; career group; gender; date of birth; home address; place of employment; photographs; safety, health, injury, and accident record case number; proposed or actual corrective action; where appropriate; the name of physician/health care professional providing treatment; company providing medical treatment; and the address of the medical providers. Information is collected on DLA Form 1591, Supervisory Mishap Report.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; 29 U.S.C. 651 <i>et seq.,</i> The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA); E.O. 12196, Occupational Safety and Health Programs for Federal Employees; 29 CFR part 1960, subpart I, Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements for Federal Occupational Safety and Health Programs; DoD Instruction 6055.1, DoD Safety and Occupational Health (SOH) Program; DoD Instruction 6055.7, Mishap Notification, Investigation, Reporting, and Recordkeeping and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Information is collected to comply with regulatory reporting requirements. Details about the accident site will be used to identify and correct known or potential hazards and to formulate improved accident prevention programs. The data, with all personal identifiers removed, may be used to prepare statistical reports.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>Information from safety, health, injury, and accident records may be disclosed to the Department of Labor and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), to comply with requirements of 29 CFR part 1960.</p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" also apply to this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records may be stored on paper and/or on electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Retrieved by name, Social Security Number (SSN), or safety, health, injury, and accident records case number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The security risks associated with maintaining data in an electronic environment have been mitigated through administrative, technical and physical safeguards described in this document. The safeguards in place are commensurate with the risk and magnitude of harm resulting from the loss, misuse, or unauthorized access to or modification of the data. Administrative, physical and technical safeguards employed by the DLA, Safety and Occupational Health Division are commensurate with the sensitivity of personal data to ensure preservation of integrity and to preclude unauthorized use/disclosure. Access is limited to those individuals who require the records in performance of their official duties. These authorized personnel receive initial and Annual IA training in the operation of Security policies. Individuals requiring access to sensitive information are processed for access authorization in accordance with DoD personnel security policy. Access is further restricted by the use of a Common Access Card (CAC). Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and administrative procedures.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Cases involving reportable mishaps are destroyed five years after case is closed. Cases involving non-reportable mishaps are destroyed three years after case is closed. Documentation of fire department activities and actions pertaining to fire/emergency calls are destroyed after 7 years.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Director, Occupational Safety and Health Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DES, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6220, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), or safety, health, injury, and accident records case number (if known).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), or safety, health, injury, and accident records case number (if known).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Record subject, supervisors, medical units, security offices, police, fire departments, investigating officers, witnesses to accident, or Defense Civilian Personnel Data System (DCPDS).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s600.40" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S600.40</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Readiness and Accountability Records (November 16, 2004; 69 FR 67112).</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Deletion: Records formerly maintained under S600.40 are now being maintained under a DoD-wide Privacy Act system of records notice identified as DPR 39 DoD, entitled "DoD Personnel Accountability and Assessment System" published in the <i>Federal Register</i> on March 24, 2010, at 75 FR 14141.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s600.50" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S600.50</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">
        DLA Workplace Lactation Program Records (July 6, 2005, 70 FR 38893).
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Deletion: Defense Logistic Agency does not collect and maintain personally identifiable information (PII) about the participants in the program.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s640.45" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S640.45</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">End Use Certificates.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained by the Commander, Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service, 74 Washington Avenue North, Battle Creek, MI 49017-3092.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals, businesses, and organizations who bid on or participate in the DoD surplus personal property sales program or the excess contractor inventory sales program.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Applicant's name, address, date and place of birth, Social Security Number (SSN), citizenship, alien registration data, telephone number, company affiliation, identity of firm officials, nature of business, firm's identification/tax number, sales number, and Bidder Identification Number and information on the intended end use of the property. File may also include a copy of the individual's current driver's license and/or state issued ID, passport, and naturalization/immigration documents.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                10 U.S.C. 133, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics; 22 U.S.C. 2751-2799, Arms Export Control; 50 App. U.S.C. 2401 <i>et seq.,</i> Export Administration; E.O. 12738 and E.O. 12981, Export Controls; 22 CFR part 122, Registration of Manufacturers and Exporters; 15 CFR part 762, Export Administration Regulations Recordkeeping; 41 CFR part 101, Federal Property Management Regulations; 41 CFR part 102, Federal Management Regulations; DoD Directive 2040.3, End Use Certificates (EUCS); DoD Instruction 2030.08, Implementation of Trade Security Controls (TSC) for Transfers of DoD U.S. Munitions List (USML) and Commerce Control List (CCL) Personal Property to Parties Outside DoD Control; DoD Instruction 2040.02, International Transfers of Technology, Articles, and Services; and DoD Instruction 4161.2, Management, Control and Disposal of Government Property in the Possession of Contractors; DoD 4160.21-M, Defense Materiel Disposition Manual; DoD 4160.21-M-1, Defense Demilitarization Manual and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
    
            <p>Records are used in the management of the property disposal programs to determine bidder eligibility to participate in the programs and to ensure that property recipients comply with the terms of the sale regarding end use of the property.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to the disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>To the Department of the Treasury to ensure that recipients comply with U.S. Customs rules and regulations regarding movement of the property.</p>
            <p>To the Department of Transportation to ensure compliance with rules regarding Federal Aviation Administration airworthiness certificates for surplus military aircraft.</p>
            <p>To the General Services Administration to determine the presence of debarment proceedings against a bidder.</p>
            <p>To the Department of State to ensure compliance with the International Traffic in Arms regulations.</p>
            <p>To the Department of Commerce to ensure compliance with the Export Administration regulations.</p>
            <p>To the Department of Justice for asset identification, location and recovery; and for immigration and naturalization data verification.</p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records may be stored on paper and/or on electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are retrieved by subject individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), company name, sales number, and Bidder Identification Number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DLA personnel who must access the records to perform their official duties. Physical entry is restricted by the use of guards, locks, and administrative procedures. System is password controlled with system-generated, forced password-change protocols and also equipped with "Smart Card" technology that requires the insertion of an embedded identification card and entry of a PIN. In addition, computer screens lock after a preset period for inactivity with re-entry controlled by passwords. Employees have been briefed on their responsibilities regarding privacy information and are required to take annual Privacy Act Information training.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are destroyed 7 years after bid award date. Sales records involving violation of law or regulation are destroyed 15 years after case adjudication is completed.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Staff Director, DLA Accountability Office (DA), Investigation Division, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2358, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA HQ FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Defense Logistics Agency Headquarters, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
            </p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain the subject individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), their company's name, sales number, and Bidder Identification Number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the DLA HQ FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Defense Logistics Agency Headquarters, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
            </p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain the subject individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), their company's name, sales number, and Bidder Identification Number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA HQ FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Defense Logistics Agency Headquarters, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Information is provided by the record subject and by Federal agencies investigating or monitoring arms trafficking, property movement, export control, or other laws and regulations.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                None.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s650.30" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S650.30</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">DRMS Surplus Sales Program Records.
</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>For Local Sales, DAISY National Sales Program (DNSP), and the Bidder Master File (BMF): Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service, ATTN: Chief, Sales Office, DRMS-BBS, 74 Washington Avenue North, Battle Creek, MI 49037-3092.</p>
            <p>
                For the Reutilization Modernization Program (RMP): RMP, DLIS-XP, ATTN: Program Manager, 74 Washington Avenue North, Battle Creek, MI 49037-3092
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals, businesses, and organizations that have registered to participate in the DoD Surplus Sales Program.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individual's name, business and home addresses and telephone numbers, bidder identification and registration number, bidder status code, Social Security Number (SSN) or Taxpayer ID number, amounts paid, owed or refunded, data on bad checks, bid bond data, and bank guarantee code.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                10 U.S.C. 133, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology; 40 U.S.C. 101 <i>et seq.</i>, Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended; 50 U.S.C. App. 2401 <i>et seq.</i>, Export Control; 41 CFR part 101-45; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
      
            <p>Information is collected and maintained for the purpose of registering bidders for DRMS Surplus Sales; creating sales contracts; creating cash collection and refund vouchers; recording payments and property removal details; indebtedness; and other actions associated with the sales transaction.</p>
            <p>Data may also be used by DoD law enforcement agencies responsible for auditing and investigating or enforcing criminal, civil, or administrative laws; the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Offices (DRMO) for the purpose of notifying bidders of upcoming surplus sales of potential interest to bidders; the Defense Finance and Accounting Service for the purpose of collecting and depositing payments owed to DRMS; and statistical data with all personal identifiers removed may be used by management for reporting or program management purposes.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>To the General Services Administration for the purpose of adding and flagging bidder's records debarred from doing business with the Federal Government.</p>
            <p>To the DRMS commercial sales venture partner(s) for the purpose of registering bidders for their surplus sales, creating sales contracts, creating cash collection and refund vouchers, recording payments and property removal details, indebtedness, and other actions associated with the sales transaction.</p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" also apply to this system of records.</p>
            <p>
                Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
            </p>
            <p>
                Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system to "consumer reporting agencies" as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (14 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)). The purpose of this disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal government, typically to provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal government debts by making these debts part of their credit records.
            </p>
            <p>The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (TIN) or Social Security Number (SSN), the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose for the sole purpose of allowing the consumer reporting agency to prepare a commercial credit report.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Records may be stored on paper records and/or on electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals' name, business address, telephone number, Bidder Identification Number or any combination of the above.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Access is limited to those DRMS and contractor personnel who use the records to perform official assigned duties. Technical controls are in place to restrict activity of users within the application; data owner verifies a need-to-know for each activity and assigns the candidate user to a group with authorization to perform specific actions.</p>
            <p>
                Records are maintained in secure, limited access, or monitored work areas accessible only to authorized personnel. Central Processing Units are located in a physically controlled access area requiring either a badge or card swipe for entry. Workstations are controlled via Common Access Cards (CAC) with application specific generated forced password change protocols if the application itself is not CAC enabled. Passwords are tested for strength at the time of selection. Users are warned of the consequences of improperly accessing restricted databases and data misuse at each login, during staff meetings, and during separate Information Assurance and Privacy Act training. After hours, records are stored in locked file cabinets, locked rooms, or areas controlled by personnel screening. All file cabinets containing information subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 must have DLA Form 1461 affixed to the outside of the storage compartment. This form reads:
            </p>
            <p>The material/information contained herein falls within the purview of the Privacy Act of 1974 and will be safeguarded in accordance with the applicable systems of records notice and 32 CFR part 323.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records have the following disposition instructions: (a) Sales contracts under $25,000--retain for 3 years after final payment/closure. (b) Sales contracts for $25,000 or more--retain for 6 years after final payment/closure. (c) Hazardous sales contracts of any monetary value--retain for 50 years after final payment/closure.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Chief, Sales Office, Disposition Management, DRMS-BBS (DAISY Local Sales), Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service, 74 Washington Avenue North, Battle Creek, Michigan 49037-3092.</p>
            <p>DNSP Data Owner, Property Disposal Specialist (DNSP), Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service, DRMS-BBS, 74 Washington Avenue North, Battle Creek, Michigan 49037-3092.</p>
            <p>RMP Program Manager, DLIS-XP, 74 Washington Avenue North, Battle Creek, Michigan 49037-3092.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Request should contain the individual's name, business address and telephone number, and Bidder Identification Number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Request should contain the individual's name, business address and telephone number, and Bidder Identification Number.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323; or may be obtained from the Privacy Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Information is provided by the subject individual. Bidder Identification Numbers are assigned sequentially by DAISY National Sales Program (DNSP). New bidders on Local Sales will receive a sequential number by adding them to the Bidder Master File on the Web, which feeds DNSP. Reutilization Modernization Program (RMP) will use the same sequential system assigned Bidder Identification Numbers. Debarment data is provided by either the DRMS Office of Counsel or by General Services Administration.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s700.10" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S700.10</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Travel Input Records (September 4, 2007; 72 FR 50666.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Deletion: Travel records collected and maintained by the Defense Logistics Agency are covered under the DFAS DoD-wide system of records notice identified as T7334, Defense Travel System last published in the <i>Federal Register</i> on September 8, 2004, at 69 FR 54272.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s700.20" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S700.20</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Passport, Visa, and Country Clearance Files (July 23, 2003; 68 FR 43504).</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Deletion: System notice is no longer necessary. Records are covered under existing DoD-wide notices; F011 AF A3 B DoD, DoD Foreign Clearance Program Records (April 6, 2007; 72 FR 17136) and A0055 USEUCOM DoD, Europe Command Travel Clearance Records (February 13, 2006; 71 FR 7549).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s700.30" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S700.30</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Enterprise Business System (EBS).</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Financial Compliance and Process Management (J-89), Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6238, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Enterprise Business System Processing Center (EPC), DISA/DECC-Ogden, Building 981, 7879 Wardleigh Road, Hill AFB, UT 84056-5997.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) civilian employees and civilian employees of other DoD Components who receive accounting and financial management support from DLA under an administrative support agreement.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), activity code, home address, Country Code, Electronic Fund Transfer waiver, Financial Institution, Bank Routing Number, Bank Account Number, Account Type, gross pay data (date paid, disbursing officer voucher number, disbursing station symbol number, pay period ending date, pay system code, grade, pay/straight rate, work schedule, temporary position code, gross reconciliation code, job order number, hours extended, hours paid, and earnings/employer contributions amount), and reconciliation or error data (if applicable).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; 31 U.S.C. 3512, Executive agency accounting and other financial management reports and plans, as amended by Public Law 104-208, Federal Financial Management Improvement Act of 1996; and E.O. 9397 (SSN) as amended.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are used to initiate reimbursements to enable the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) to distribute payments to DLA employees for certain miscellaneous out-of-pocket expenses (training, tuition, Permanent Change of Station, etc). Records are also used to identify employee-related costs associated with reimbursable orders received by DLA and to enable accurate billing of those reimbursable orders.</p>
            <p>Records are used to create a general ledger file containing the accounts necessary to reflect DLA operational costs. Operations costs consist of operating accounts, liability accounts, budgetary accounts, and statistical accounts, maintained for the purposes of establishing, in summary form, the status of the DLA accounts and to provide an audit trail to verify accuracy of reports.</p>
            <p>Records are used by financial management offices to validate and accurately record employee-labor operational expenses.</p>
            <p>Records are used to determine DLA civilian payroll budgetary requirements.</p>
            <p>Records are used by internal auditors to conduct audits or investigations into the DLA accounting and financial management process.</p>
            <p>Records are used by the DOD Components who receive accounting and financial management support from DLA under an administrative support agreement for accounting and financial management purposes.</p>
            <p>Records devoid of personal identifiers are used for extraction or compilation of data and reports for management studies and statistical analyses for use internally or externally as required by DOD or other government agencies.</p>
            <p>Statistical data, with all personal identifiers removed, may be used by management for program evaluation, review, or oversight purposes.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DOD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>To the Office of Management and Budget for the purposes of conducting reviews, audits, or inspections of agency practices.</p>
            <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Storage:

            </p>
            <p>Records may be stored on both paper and electronic media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are retrieved by individual's name, Employee number, and/or Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and administrative procedures. Access to personal information is restricted by access profiles to those who require the records in the performance of their official duties. All Personally Identifiable Information is encrypted with accessibility limited to permitted access profiles. Access to personal information is further restricted by the use of passwords that are changed periodically.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>General ledger postings are cutoff at the end of the fiscal year and are maintained for 6 years and 3 months, and then destroyed.</p>
            <p>Reconciliation or error records may remain in the system no longer than 2 years. These reconciliations or error records are kept by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) 6 years and 3 months, and are then destroyed. Ready to pay file disposition is pending (until the National Archives and Records Administration has approved the retention and disposal of ready to pay files, treated them as permanent).</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Staff Director, Financial Compliance and Process Management (J-89), Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6238, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Individuals should provide their full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number, and office or organization where currently assigned.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Individuals should provide their full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, telephone number, and office or organization where currently assigned.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Existing DLA and DFAS databases.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s800.20" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S800.20</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">
        Military Clothing Database.
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Data regarding recruits is located at participating Recruit Induction/Training Centers. Please contact the System Manager for more information.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Recruits being inducted at participating Recruit Induction/Training Centers (the Department of the Army, the Department of the Air Force, the U.S. Marine Corps, and the Department of the Navy). These include recruits with special measurement clothing requirements.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), gender, rank, Military Occupational Specialty, duty station, roster ID, Platoon/Company assigned, records of receipts, sales, exchanges, replacements, and returns of individual clothing items, uniform sizes, quantities of clothing items ordered by individuals and branch of military service cost center data which reflects the funding citation that represents which military service is responsible for the individual recruit's clothing bag costs.


            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; DoD Directive 1338.5, Armed Forces Clothing Monetary Allowance Policy; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                To establish a database for the purpose of managing military recruit clothing inventories to forecast future clothing needs; to reduce costs and lead times; and to improve the efficiency of clothing distribution for the participating military services. Records are also used to record receipts, sales, exchanges, replacements, and returns of individual clothing items by the recruit.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under  5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>
                Measurement and size information may be disclosed to garment manufacturers for the purpose of producing military clothing in the necessary sizes.
            </p>
            <p>
                The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' as set forth at the beginning of the Defense Logistics Agency's compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>
                Records are maintained on paper and electronic storage media.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individual's name and/or Social Security Number (SSN).
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Records are maintained in secure, limited access, or monitored areas. Database is monitored and access is password protected. Physical entry by unauthorized persons is restricted through the use of locks, guards, passwords, or other administrative procedures. Archived data is stored on discs, or magnetic tapes, which are kept in a locked or controlled access area. Access to personal information is limited to those individuals who require the records to perform their official assigned duties.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Database/Master--maintain for 3 years, followed by 2 years in archive, and then destroy.
            </p>
            <p>
                Input/source records--destroy after 1 year.
            </p>
            <p>
                Outputs--
            </p>
            <p>
                a. Hard copies--destroy after 1 year.
            </p>
            <p>
                b. Source data (electronic) maintain for 3 years online, followed by 2 years in archive, then destroy.
            </p>
            <p>
                System Documentation--maintain current version and two prior versions for 5 years, then destroy.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Chief, Process Integration Branch, DLA Information Operations, Philadelphia, 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5062.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Office, DLA Troop Support, <i>Attn:</i> BPCA, 700 Robbins Avenue, Building 36, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5096.
            </p>
            <p>
                Written requests must contain the individual's full name, and the Recruit Induction/Training Centers where inducted/trained. Please contact the System Manager for more information.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Office, DLA Troop Support, <i>Attn:</i> BPCA, 700 Robbins Avenue, Building 36, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5096.
            </p>
            <p>
                Written requests must contain the individual's full name, and the Recruit Induction/Training Centers where inducted/trained. Please contact the System Manager for more information.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                The DLA rules for accessing records for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, <i>Attn:</i> DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
   
            <p>
                Information is provided by the recruits being inducted at the participating Recruit Induction/Training Centers and their affiliated Military Service.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.  </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s810.50 DLA-P" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S810.50 DLA-P</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Contracting Officer Files (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10854).</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Deletion: Records are covered by existing Office of Personnel Management (OPM) government-wide Privacy Act systems of records. OPM has government-wide responsibility for various systems of records maintained on Federal civilian employees.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s810.50 DCMC-Q" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S810.50 DCMC-Q</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Contractor Flight Operations (November 16, 2004, 69 FR 67112).</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Deletion: The mission was transferred to Defense Contract Management Agency. Therefore, required the deletion of system of records notice from Defense Logistic Agency's inventory.</p>
            <p>
                Defense Contract Management Agency printed in the <i>Federal Register</i> as PDCMA 1 DoD, Contractor's Flight and Ground Operations on May 25, 2007 with the <i>Federal Register</i> number as 72 FR 29307.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s900.10" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S900.10</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Personnel Roster/Locator Files (December 26, 2002; 67 FR 78780).</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Deletion: Records are now being maintained under a DoD-wide system of records identified as DPR 39 DoD, entitled "DoD Personnel Accountability and Assessment System."</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s900.20 CA" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S900.20 CA</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">
        Workforce Composition, Workload, and Productivity Records.
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Primary database location: Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, Corporate Performance Office, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533 Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
            </p>
            <p>Decentralized locations: Defense Logistics Agency Primary Level Field Activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Military and civilian personnel assigned to the Defense Logistics Agency.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                The primary database contains name, Social Security Number, date of birth, job series, position number, pay plan, geographic location, tenure group, EEO statistics (sex, race, national origin, handicap status), and current employment status with DLA.
            </p>
            <p>Decentralized locations may, in addition, contain descriptions of individual work assignments, hours expended against particular assignments or categories of assignments, cost accounting codes and similar workload data.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental regulations; 5 U.S.C. 302, Delegation of authority; 5 U.S.C. Ch. 61, Hours of Work; 5 U.S.C. 1104, Delegation of authority for personnel management; 10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; 10 U.S.C. Part II, Personnel; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                To provide on-screen information data and statistics to officials of DLA for use in manpower management and manpower studies; to provide senior management and EEOC officials with workforce composition statistics.
            </p>
            <p>Information at decentralized segments is used by the record subject's immediate supervisor and other appropriate management officials to schedule and track individual work assignments; to record and control workload; and to report workload requirements.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records and information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of DLA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>
                Records are maintained in paper and electronic form.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Retrieved by individual's name or Social Security Number. Paper files may also be retrieved by chronologically, by project, or by type of assignment.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are stored in a secure, limited access, or monitored work area. Physical entry by unauthorized persons is restricted by the use of locks, guards, or administrative procedures. The primary database is password protected with access limited to the system administrator and the system administrator's immediate or higher level supervisors.</p>
            <p>Information at decentralized segments is password protected with access limited to the subject's immediate supervisor and other appropriate management officials.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Records in the primary database are purged and replaced every 45 days. Decentralized locations are retained so long as the individual is engaged in the same work within the same organizational segment, but in no case longer than 5 years. Records are destroyed when the individual leaves the job or the organizational unit or when 5 years have elapsed.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Staff Director, Corporate Performance Office, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and the Commanders of the Defense Logistics Agency Primary Level Field Activities. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer, Defense Logistics Agency, DES-B, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6220, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DES-B, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6220, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Officer, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DES-B, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6220, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Information is provided from existing records; employees and members; supervisors; and team leaders.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="s900.50" toc="yes">
    <systemNumber>S900.50</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">Labor Hours, Project and Workload Records.</subsection>
    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency Headquarters, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 6226, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and each Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Primary Level Field Activity. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to DLA's compilation of systems of records notices.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Defense Logistics Agency military personnel and contractors are covered by this system of records.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records maintained include individual's name, User ID, position, supervisor/contracting officer's technical representative, timekeeper, project manager, system access level, organization and office location, contract company, e-mail address and office telephone numbers; rate, work schedule, project and workload records, time and attendance, regular and overtime work hours and leave hours.</p>
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    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; 5 U.S.C. Chapter 61, Hours of Work; Chapter 53, Pay Rates and Systems; Chapter 57, Travel, Transportation, and Subsistence; and Chapter 63, Leave; 41 U.S.C. 405a, Uniform Federal Procurement Regulations and Procedures; and FAR Part 16.601(b)(1), Time-and-Materials, Labor-Hour, and Letter Contracts.</p>
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    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>For the purpose of tracking workload/project activity for analysis and reporting purposes, time and attendance, and labor distribution data against projects for management and planning purposes; to maintain management records associated with the operations of the contract; to evaluate and monitor the contractor performance and other matters concerning the contract.</p>
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    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>
                To the contractor's employer for the purpose of resolving any discrepancy in hours billed to Defense Logistics Agency in accordance with FAR Clause 16.601 (b)(1). Records released include individual's name, User ID, position, company, project and workload records, time and attendance, regular and overtime work hours and leave hours.
            
</p>
    <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" as set forth at the beginning of DLA's compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.</p>
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</subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>Paper records in file folders and on electronic storage media.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
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    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are retrieved by subject individual's name or User ID.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to computerized data is controlled by Common Access Cards (CAC) and computer screens automatically lock after a preset period of inactivity with re-entry controlled by Common Access Cards (CAC). Access to records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the records in the performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Individuals accessing the system of records are to have taken Information Assurance and Privacy Act training.</p>
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    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are destroyed when 6 years, 3 months old or when no longer needed.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Project Manager, DLA Information Operations Ogden, New Cumberland Deputy Director's Office, Defense Logistics Agency, 2001 Mission Drive, Suite 2, New Cumberland, PA 17070-5004. For a list of system managers at the Defense Logistics Agency Primary Level Field Activities, write to the Project Manager.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DLA Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain the subject individual's full name, User ID, return mailing address, and organizational location of employee.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
            <p>Inquiry should contain the subject individual's full name, User ID, return mailing address, and organizational location of employee.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>The DLA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 323, or may be obtained from the DLA FOIA/Privacy Act Office, Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DGA, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 1644, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records sources are the subject individual, supervisors, timekeepers, project manager, contractor officers, contractor representatives, and managers.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
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    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
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    <systemNumber>PDCMA 1 DoD</systemNumber>
    <subsection type="systemName">
        Contractor's Flight and Ground Operations.
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    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                All Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA) activities that approve contractor aircraft flight and ground operations procedures or utilize contractor personnel who operate aircraft for the government. Contact HQ DCMA-AO, 6350 Walker Lane, Alexandria, VA 22310-3241 for a list of current system locations.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Civilian personnel who are contractors that operates aircraft for the Defense Contract Management Agency for which the government assumes some risk of loss or damage. It covers both flight crewmember and non-crewmember personnel designated by a contractor to conduct flights, perform functions while the aircraft is in flight, or perform ground operations in support of such flights.
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    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Name, Social Security Number (SSN), home address and telephone number, date of birth, security clearance data, education, military service data, flight qualification, proficiency, training, and experience records, standardization and evaluation data, safety and mishap records, medical and physiological data, and similar data.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                10 U.S.C. 136, Assistant Secretaries of Defense; 10 U.S.C. 3013, Secretary of the Army; 10 U.S.C. 5013, Secretary of the Navy; 10 U.S.C. 8013, Secretary of the Air Force; DCMA Instruction 8210.1, ARJI 10-220, AR 95-20, NAVAIRINST 3710.1E, Contractor's Flight and Ground Operations; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
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        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Used to monitor and manage individual contractor flight and ground personnel records.
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        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to the disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>
                To the Federal Aviation Agency or the appropriate civil aviation authority or foreign military department in the course of certifying individuals, investigative flight mishaps, and conducting rescue operations.
            </p>
            <p>
                The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" apply to this system of records.

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    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Storage:</p>
            <p>
                Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individual's name and/or Social Security Number (SSN).
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Records are accessed by custodian of the records or by persons responsible for servicing the record system in performance of their actual duties that are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Records are stored in locked cabinets and rooms are controlled by personnel screening and computer software.
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    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Records are maintained in the system until contract termination, at which time they will be destroyed if no longer needed.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                HQ, Defense Contract Management Agency, Policy and Training Director, DCMA-AO, 6350 Walker Lane, Alexandria, VA 22310-3241.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer, DCMA-DSE, 6350 Walker Lane, Alexandria, VA 22310-3241.
            </p>
            <p>
                Requests should contain individual's name and Social Security Number (SSN).
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer, DCMA-AO, 6350 Walker Lane, Alexandria, VA 22310-3241.
            </p>
            <p>
                Requests should contain individual's name and Social Security Number (SSN).
            </p>
            <p>
                For personal visits, the individual may be asked to show a valid identification card, a drivers' license, or some similar proof of identity.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                The Defense Contract Management Agency rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and for appealing initial agency determination can be obtained from the Privacy Act Officer, DCMA-AO, 6350 Walker Lane, Alexandria, VA 22310-3241.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Information is provided by the individual or from training, evaluation, and examination records.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                None.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
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    <subsection type="systemLocation">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                <i>DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY OFFICIAL MAILING ADDRESSES</i>
            </p>
            <p>
                Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221. The following officials are located at the Headquarters address:
            </p>
            <p>
                Assistant Director, Information Systems and Technology
            </p>
            <p>
                Assistant Director, Policy and Plans
            </p>
            <p>
                General Counsel
            </p>
            <p>
                Comptroller
            </p>
            <p>
                Staff Director, Congressional Affairs
            </p>
            <p>
                Staff Director, Public Affairs
            </p>
            <p>
                Staff Director, Command Security
            </p>
            <p>
                Staff Director, Administration
            </p>
            <p>
                Staff Director, Civilian Personnel
            </p>
            <p>
                Staff Director, Installation Services and Environmental Protection
            </p>
            <p>
                Staff Director, Military Personnel
            </p>
            <p>
                Staff Director, Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization
            </p>
            <p>
                Executive Director, Contracting
            </p>
            <p>
                Executive Director, Supply Operations
            </p>
            <p>
                Executive Director, Technical and Logistics Services
            </p>
            <p>
                Executive Director, Contract Administration
            </p>
            <p>
                Executive Director, Quality Assurance
            </p>
            <p>
                Executive Director, Program and Technical Support
            </p>
            <p>
                Commander, Defense Contract Management Command
            </p>
            <p>
                Director, Defense Manpower Data Center, 1600 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22209-2593
            </p>
            <p>
                <i>
                    DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY PRIMARY LEVEL FIELD ACTIVITIES
                </i>
            </p>
     
                <p>
                    (Alphabetically by state)
                </p>
                <p>
                    California
                </p>
                <p>Defense Contract Management, District West, 222 N. Sepulveda Boulevard, El Segundo, CA 90245-4320.</p>
                <p>Defense Distribution Region West, 700 East Roth Road, Lathrop, CA 95330-5000.</p>
                <p>
                    Georgia
                </p>
                <p>Defense Contract Management, District South, 805 Walker Street, Marietta, GA 30060-2789.</p>
                <p>
                    Illinois
                </p>
                <p>Defense Contract Management, District North Central, O'Hare International Airport, 10601 West Higgins, Building 4, PO Box 66475, Chicago, IL 60666-0926.</p>
                <p>
                    Massachusetts
                </p>
                <p>Defense Contract Management, District North, 495 Summer Street, Boston, MA 02210-2184.</p>
                <p>
                    Michigan
                </p>
                <p>Defense Logistics Services Center, 74 N. Washington Avenue, Battle Creek, MI 49017-3084.</p>
                <p>Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service, 74 N. Washington Avenue, Battle Creek, MI 49017-3092.</p>
                <p>
                    Ohio
                </p>
                <p>Defense Construction Supply Center, 3990 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43216-5000.</p>
                <p>Defense Contract Management Command International, 2000 Hamilton Street, Dayton, OH 45444-5410.</p>
                <p>Defense Logistics Agency Systems, Automation Center, 3990 East Broad Street, Columbus, OH 43216-5002.</p>
                <p>Defense Electronics Supply Center, 1507 Wilmington Pike, Dayton, OH 45444-5252.</p>
                <p>
                    Pennsylvania
                </p>
                <p>Defense Distribution Region East, 14 Dedication Drive, New Cumberland, PA 17070-5001.</p>
                <p>Defense Contract Management, District Mid Atlantic, 2800 South 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19101-7478.</p>
                <p>Defense Industrial Supply Center, 700 Robbins Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5096.</p>
                <p>Defense Personnel Support Center, 2800 South 20th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19101-8419.</p>
                <p>
                    Tennessee
                </p>
                <p>Defense Distribution Region Central, 2163 Airways Boulevard, Memphis, TN 38114-5297.</p>
                <p>
                    Utah
                </p>
                <p>Defense Distribution Depot Ogden, 500 W. 12th Street, Ogden, UT 84407-5109.</p>
                <p>
                    Virginia
                </p>
                <p>
                    Defense Fuel Supply Center, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2941, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6222.
                </p>
                <p>
                    DLA Administrative Support Center, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 0119, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6220.
                </p>
                <p>Defense General Supply Center, 8000 Jefferson Davis Highway, Richmond, VA 23297-5000.</p>
                <p>Defense National Stockpile Center, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 3339, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6223.</p>
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<section id="V1-01" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>V1-01</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Privacy and Freedom of Information Request Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Freedom of Information records are located at the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, 22314-1651.</p>
        <p>Privacy Act records are located at the Defense Security Service, Privacy Act Branch, PO Box 46060, Baltimore, MD 21240-6060.</p>
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<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals who have submitted requests or who were the subject of requests under the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552) and the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended.</p>
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</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Copies of all correspondence by requesters; correspondence and other documentation pertaining to requests for information released or withheld; summaries and logs of actions taken regarding requests.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. 552 as amended by Pub. L. 93-502, Freedom of Information Act; 5 U.S.C. 552a, Pub. L. 93-579, the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended; Department of Defense Regulation 5400.7-R, Freedom of Information Act Program (32 CFR part 286); and Department of Defense Regulation 5400.11-R, DoD Privacy Program (32 CFR part 310).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To facilitate responses to individual requests for information; to document actions taken in subsequent requests (including correction and amendment actions), appeals, or litigation; to provide a basis for reports and implementing directives.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information  contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:  </p>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of DSS'  compilation of record system notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records are maintained in file folders, backup copies exist on diskettes or other machine-readable media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information is retrieved by the name of the subject of the request.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are maintained in security containers and only authorized personnel are permitted access.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are destroyed two years after date of reply EXCEPT when access to all or any part of the requested information has been denied, destruction occurs 5 years after date of reply; when subsequent administrative action has occurred under the governing act, all originals and copies shall be destroyed 4 years after final denial by the agency or 3 years after final adjudication  by the courts, whichever is later.  Destruction of paper records is accomplished by shredding or burning.  Machine readable media are erased or overwritten.</p>
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</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Deputy Director, Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine if information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, 22314-1651 for Freedom of Information request records and the Defense Security Service, Privacy Act Branch, PO Box 46060, Baltimore, MD 21240-6060 for Privacy Act records.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, P.O. Box 46060 Baltimore, MD 21240-6060.</p>
        <p>
            A request for information must contain the full name of the subject individual.
        </p>
        <p>Personal visits will require a valid driver's license or other picture identification and are limited to the Privacy Act Branch, 881 Elkridge Landing Road, Building 10, Linthicum, MD 21090-2902.</p>
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</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            DSS' rules for accessing records, contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DSS Regulation 01-13; 32 CFR part 321; or may be obtained from the  Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.

        </p>
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</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information in this system is obtained from requesters, from other federal agencies with collateral interest in a request, and from records which were the subject of requests.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2).  However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>
            Records maintained in connection with providing protective services to the President and other individuals under 18 U.S.C. 3506, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(3).
        </p>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 321.  For additional information contact the system manager.  </p>
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</subsection>
</section>
<section id="V2-01" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>V2-01</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Inspector General Complaints.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Defense Security Service, Office of Planning and Inspections, 1340 Braddock Road, Alexandria, VA  22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Past and present employees of Defense Security Service (DSS) and individuals who have made a complaint, or are the subject of a complaint; or whose request for action, assistance or information has been referred to the Office of Planning and Inspections.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Documents relating to the organization, planning and execution of internal/external investigations, records created as a result of investigations conducted by the Office of Planning and Inspections including reports of investigations, records of action taken and supporting papers.  Files may include documents which have been provided by individual complainants or by others.  These records include investigations of both organizational elements and individuals.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; DoD Directive 5105.42, Defense Security Service; DoD Directive 5200.26, Defense Investigative Program.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information in the system is collected to resolve a complaint, redress a problem or provide assistance, correct  records, take or recommend disciplinary action, reevaluate or rescind previous actions or decisions, conduct or recommend formal investigations or inquiries, provide assistance or guidelines in following prescribed procedures for specific problems, provide advice on how to obtain exception to policy, and to inform the Director of DSS on activities of the Office of Planning and Inspections.</p>
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</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of DSS' compilation of system of record notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders and computerized log.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Paper records are filed by subject matter and case/accession number.  Electronic records are filed by case/accession numbers.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Files are contained in security containers accessible only to the Office of Planning and Inspections staff.  Information from this record system is made available only to authorized personnel.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are temporary and are destroyed two years after final action.  Paper records are destroyed by shredding or burning.  Electronic records are erased or overwritten.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Deputy Director, Defense Security Service, Office of Planning and Inspections, 1340 Braddock Road, Alexandria, VA  22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA  22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA  22314-1651.</p>
        <p>A request for information must contain the full name of the subject individual.  Personal visits will require a valid  driver's license or other picture identification and are limited to the Privacy Act Branch.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            DSS' rules for accessing records, contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DSS Regulation 01-13; 32 CFR part 321; or may be obtained from the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Personal interviews; DSS personnel office; consolidated civilian personnel offices; DSS comptroller; military personnel offices, finance offices, and medical record repositories; DSS investigative files.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="V3-01" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>V3-01</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">EEO Complaints and Affirmative Employment Program Plans.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Primary location: Defense Security Service, Director, Office of Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Policy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
        <p>Decentralized segments and EEO Counselors may be contacted through the DSS Office of Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity located at the Defense Security Service, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA  22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            DSS employees and applicants for employment who have been counseled by an EEO counselor, and DSS employees and applicants for employment who have filed a complaint of discrimination.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Administrative records and investigative files regarding complaints of discrimination, affirmative action plans and statistical analyses of the work force, Special Emphasis Program Council (SEPC) planning activities, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission mandates and decisions, court decisions, legislative mandates.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>29 CFR part 1614; Federal Personnel Manual 713; DoD 1440.1-R, Department of Defense Civilian Equal Employment Opportunity Program;   DSS Regulation 8-11,  Defense Security Service, Affirmative Employment and Equal Opportunity Program;  Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Management Directive MD-110.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To administer, monitor, and evaluate the agency's EEO employment discrimination complaint processing system; prepare Affirmative Employment Program plans for the agency; identify and analyze problem barriers relative to equal opportunity in the workplace; perform work force analyses in relation to equal opportunity on all employment practices such as hiring, recruitment, promotion, training, awards, separations, and disciplinary actions to include adverse actions; analyze, develop and evaluate the results of affirmative employment action items; establish agency equal opportunity policy.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of DIS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records, magnetic media to include disk and tape.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By case number, alphabetically by last name of complainant, and subject.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Paper records are kept in locked file cabinets,  Access is restricted to authorized DSS personnel having a need for the information. Electronic records are housed in secured areas and access is protected by 'fail-safe' system software.
        </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>

<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are considered to be temporary. A select few, based on historical significance, may be determined to be permanent.  Employment discrimination complaint files are destroyed four years after  the date of the last action.  Affirmative employment plans and reports of on site reviews are destroyed five years from the date of the plan.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Defense Security Service, Director, Office of Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Policy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system  should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
        <p>
            A request for information must contain the full name of the subject individual.
        </p>
        <p>Personal visits will require a valid driver's license or other picture identification and are limited to the Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA  22314-1651.</p>
        <p>
            Access to counseling records by individuals concerned may be obtained at the facility where counseling took place.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            DSS' rules for accessing records, contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DSS Regulation 01-13; 32 CFR part 321; or may be obtained from the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Employees of DSS, applicants for employment, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and Office of Personnel Management.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.  </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="V4-04" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>V4-04</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Applicant Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Primary location: Defense Security Service, Deputy Director, Support Services, 881 Elkridge Landing Road, Building 10, Linthicum, MD  21090-2902.
        </p>
        <p>Decentralized locations can be obtained from the above address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Applicants for positions with the Defense Security Service.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Temporary records submitted before August 1997, of DSS applicants, stated interest in and/or qualifications for employment.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>FPM Chapters 332 and 333; and 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Identification of unsolicited applicants and determination of eligibility for positions with DSS; disclosure to other agencies for verification of information submitted.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under  5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of DSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in files, loose-leaf binders, paper files of 3x5 cards.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Filed by type of position for which the applicant applied, or alphabetically by last name of applicant, or numerically by sequential control number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are maintained in files accessible only to authorized personnel who are properly screened, cleared, and trained.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are temporary. Applications of those not interviewed are returned to the applicants. All other records are destroyed two years after the last action.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Deputy Director, (Support Services), Defense Security Service, 881 Elkridge Landing Road, Building 10, Linthicum, MD  21090-2902.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the  Defense Security Service, Privacy Act Branch, 881 Elkridge Landing Road, Building 10, Linthicum, MD  21090-2902.</p>
        <p>
            A request for information must contain the full name and Social Security Number of the subject individual.
        </p>
        <p>Personal visits will require a valid driver's license or other picture identification and are limited to the Defense Security Service, Privacy Act Branch, 881 Elkridge Landing Road, Building 10, Linthicum, MD  21090-2902.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            DSS' rules for accessing records, contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DSS Regulation 01-13; 32 CFR part 321; or may be obtained from the  Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Personnel officers, personnel clerks, and personnel specialists of DSS and the Office of Personnel Management; the subject individual.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="V4-07" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>V4-07</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Adverse Actions, Grievance Files, and Administrative Appeals.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Defense Security Service, Employee Relations Office, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>All agency employees and some former employees who are directly affected by grievances, complaints, and adverse actions.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
    <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Case files and related records pertaining to administrative inquiries into allegations of misconduct, statements of witnesses, employee's statements, reports of interviews and hearings, hearing notices, letters of decision, records of appeals and reconsideration requests, reversals of actions, notices of proposed action with supporting documents.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations, Chapter 77; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="purpose">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Records are used in the investigation and preparation of a case for initial disposition, and possible subsequent determinations in the event of appeal or reconsideration.  Records are available for use by the examiner of the original case, or at the appellate level, both within and outside DSS.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
            </p>
            <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of DSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Storage:
            </p>
            <p>Paper records in file folders.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retrievability">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Filed alphabetically by name.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="safeguards">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Records are maintained in locked containers accessible only to authorized personnel.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                Disciplinary action files are destroyed four years after the case is closed.  Grievance and administrative appeals files are destroyed four years after the case is closed.  Letters of Reprimand are destroyed within two years of the date the case is closed.  Performance-based action files are destroyed one year after the case is closed.  Destruction is accomplished by burning or shredding.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="systemManager">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Defense Security Service, Chief, Employee Relations Office,  1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system  should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
            <p>Individuals need to provide full name and all maiden and  alias names under which files may be maintained.  Note:  Social Security Numbers may be necessary for positive identification of certain records.</p>
            <p>Personal visits will require a valid driver's license or other picture identification and are limited to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>
                DSS' rules for accessing records, contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DSS Regulation 01-13; 32 CFR part 321; or may be obtained from the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.
            </p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>Supervisors, complainants, investigators, and appropriate law enforcement agencies.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
    <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
        <xhtmlContent>
            <p>None.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
</section>
<section id="V4-11" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>V4-11</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    DSS Drug-Free Workplace Files.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Defense Security Service, Employee Relations Office, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Employees of, and applicants for positions with, the Defense Security Service.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records relating to the selection, notification, and urinalysis testing of employees and applicants for illegal drug use; collection authentication and chain of custody documents; and laboratory test results.

        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            5 U.S.C. 7301 and 7361; Pub. L. 100-71; E.O. 12564, Drug-Free Federal Workplace and 9397 (SSN); and Department of Defense Directive 1010.9, DoD Civilian Employee Drug Abuse Testing Program.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The system contains Drug Program Coordinator records on the selection, notification, and testing (i.e., urine specimens, drug test results, chain of custody records, etc.) of employees and applicants for employment for illegal drug use.
        </p>
        <p>
            Records contained in this system are also used by the Defense Security Service's Medical Review Officer; the Administrator of any Employee Assistance Program in which the employee is receiving counseling or treatment or is otherwise participating; and supervisory or management officials having authority to recommend or take adverse actions.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>In order to comply with provisions of 5 U.S.C. 7301, the DSS 'Blanket Routine Uses' do not apply to this system of records.</p>
        <p>
            To a court of competent jurisdiction where required by the United States Government to defend against any challenge against any adverse personnel action.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Paper records are maintained in file folders. Electronic records exist on diskettes or other machine-readable media.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are retrieved by employee or applicant name, Social Security Number, collection site, and/or date of testing.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Paper records and diskettes are maintained in locked containers accessible only to authorized personnel. All employee and applicant records are maintained and used with the highest regard for the individual's privacy. Only persons with a need-to-know and trained in the handling of information protected by the Privacy Act have access to the system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are destroyed after two years.  Records regarding applicants not accepted for employment will be destroyed 6 months after the testing date. Destruction of paper records is accomplished by shredding or burning. Electronic records are  erased or overwritten.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Defense Security Service, Chief, Employee Relations Office,  1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
        <p>The individual must provide their full name, Social Security Number, the title, series, and grade of the position they occupied or applied for when the drug test was conducted, and the month and year of the test.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the  Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA  22314-1651.</p>
        <p>The request for access must contain the individual's full name and Social Security Number.</p>
        <p>Personal visits will require a valid driver's license or other picture identification and are limited to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            DSS' rules for accessing records, contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DIS Regulation 01-13; 32 CFR part 321; or may be obtained from the  Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Urine specimen collection facilities, drug testing laboratories, Medical Review Officers, and test subjects.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="V5-02" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>V5-02</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Defense Clearance and Investigations Index (DCII).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Primary location:  Defense Security Service, Operation Center-Baltimore, 881 Elkridge Landing Road, Linthicum, MD, 21090-2902.</p>
        <p>
            Secondary locations:  Air Force (Headquarters 497th IG/INS); Air Force Office of Special Investigations; Army Central Clearance Facility; Army Crime Records Center; Army Investigative Records Repository; Defense Intelligence Agency; Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals; DoD Inspector General; Joint Staff; National Reconnaissance Office; National Security Agency; Naval Criminal Investigative Service; Navy Central Adjudicative Facility; U.S. Coast Guard; and the Washington Headquarters Services.  For specific addressees of the secondary locations, please contact the Primary location.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Any person described as a subject or a victim or who is a cross-reference in an investigation completed by or for a DoD investigative organization when that investigation is retained by the organization and the name is submitted for central indexing.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The index is composed of investigations conducted by DoD investigative organizations, locator references to such investigations, and security clearances granted by DoD components.  Records contain names and other personal identifying information on individuals, including security clearance data on Department of Defense contractor employees who are indexed. The index may also include investigative record information/clearance data submitted by other Federal agencies (i.e. National Security Agency, Coast Guard).</p>
        <p>
            File Tracing:  Reference to an investigation maintained by one of the investigative records repositories.  It identifies the individual by name and personal identifiers, the custodian of the file, the year indexed, and the number used by the repository to locate the file.
        </p>
        <p>
            Open Case Tracing:  A record input by DoD investigative activities or the National Security Agency reflecting the existence of an investigation in progress.  It identifies the subject individual by name and personal identifiers, the location of the open investigation, the year indexed, and the number used to locate the investigative number.
        </p>
        <p>
            NAC Pending tracing:  Record of a National Agency Check (NAC) investigation in progress.  It identifies the subject individual by name, personal identifiers, the case number, the category of the requester of the NAC, and the type of NAC being run.
        </p>
        <p>NAC History Tracing:  A record of completed favorable, or incomplete, national agency checks.  It identifies the individual  by name and personal identifiers, the date the NAC was completed, and the agencies that were checked.   NAC Histories that were opened after January 4, 1999 will reflect investigations for subjects that do not require a clearance (e.g. Red Cross or USO personnel being assigned with the Armed Forces overseas).</p>
        <p>Clearance Tracing: A record of a clearance determination by an adjudicative agency. It identifies the individual by name and personal identifiers, the agency that submitted the clearance entry, the date it was granted, the eligibility level of the clearance, the level of access granted, the access granted date, the type and date of the investigation that formed the basis for the clearance determination, the category of the subject, the separation date and any files used in the adjudicative process.</p>
        <p>DCII Imperson Title Tracing:  A record of organizations, contractor locations and incidents that were subjects of DoD investigations or DSS Facility NACs. There have been no new impersonal titles added to the DCII since April 19, 1997, when DSS stopped conducting Facility NACs.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; E.O. 10450, Security Requirements for Government Employment; DoD Directive 5200.2, DoD Personnel Security Program (32 CFR part 156); DoD Directive  5105.42, Defense Security Service; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            To determine the existence and location of DoD investigative records for granting clearances, for access to defense installations, and for entry into military service or employment in sensitive civilian positions; and to reflect security clearance information pertaining to DoD Components and Defense contractor personnel.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of DSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>The DCII is stored on disk within a Corporate Database (CDB).  The CDB has a mirrored structure (duplicate file) to provide immediate recovery in case of disk failure.  It is regularly backed up onto magnetic tape for storage as a contingency in case of system of disk failure.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Index records are accessed through name and at least one personal identifier (PID).  Personal identifiers are: date of birth, place of birth, and Social Security Number.  Inquiries may enter the system by being keyed in at remote terminals.  A nonstandard retrieval capability also exists which permits retrieval without PID or on parts of a name and produces references to all individuals by that name.  It should be noted that in many cases the subject's SSN is necessary to make a positive identification.  Name Only Index records are accessed through the name or some portion thereof.  Records are retrieved based on an exact match with the name submitted.  Inquiries are made by local and remote terminals via compliant client-server software.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The DSS facility housing the DCII is protected by security personnel (guards) at all times.  Access to the computer room is controlled by combination lock and identification badges, which are issued only to authorized individuals. Generalized validation is provided through online and batch edit criteria that must be honored before an information request or update will occur.  Identification (account codes and passwords) and authentication is required at the DSS firewall and again at the database before information can be accessed.  All data transfers and information retrievals that use remote communication facilities are encrypted.  Activities must be a part of DoD/Federal Government and accredited on the basis of authorized requirements before a new terminal is established or before batch request will be honored and processed. Organizations authorized access are responsible for ensuring that individuals and organizations to whom they disclose DCII information have appropriate authority and need-to-know.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Open Case Tracings are retained for as long as the investigation is open.  Upon completion of the investigation, the open case tracings are replaced by a file tracing.</p>
        <p>
            File Tracings are retained for a period corresponding to the retention of investigative files described in DSS Personnel Security Investigative File Automation Subsystem.  However, each agency has the responsibility of deleting their own file tracings.
        </p>
        <p>NAC Pending Tracings are retained until completion of the NAC.  At that time they are replaced by a NAC history tracing.</p>
        <p>NAC History Tracings are automatically deleted 15 years from the date of completion of the NAC.  Specific action may be taken to delete the record sooner.  A subsequent favorable NAC will be entered as a new history record and automatically delete the previous history record.</p>
        <p>
            Clearance Tracings are maintained until deleted by the submitting agency.  For DSS this is when the clearance is denied, revoked or no longer needed by the subject (death or separation from service/employment).
        </p>
        <p>DCII Impersonal Title Tracings are retained for a period corresponding to the retention of investigative files described in the DSS Personnel Security Investigative File Automation Subsystem (V5-01).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (C3I), Deputy Director for Personnel Security, 3040 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-3040.</p>
        <p>Defense Security Service, Director, Operations Center Baltimore, 881 Elkridge Landing Road, Linthicum, MD 21090-2902.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system  should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Privacy Act Branch, PO Box 46060, Baltimore, MD 21240-6060.
        </p>
        <p>A request for information must contain the full name and Social Security Number of the subject individual.  Personal visits will require a valid driver's license or other picture identification and are limited to the Defense Security Service, Privacy Act Branch, 881 Elkridge Landing Road, Linthicum, MD 21090-2902.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>DSS' rules for accessing records, contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DSS Regulation 01-13: 32 CFR part 321; or may be obtained from the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>DoD investigative organizations listed in the 'System location' caption (excluding DISCO); Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DLAH-T; Director of Security, National Security Agency, ATTN: M-552, Fort Meade, MD 20755; Assistant Chief of Staff of Intelligence (ACSI), Department of the Army, ATTN: Counterintelligence Division, Washington, DC 20314.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2).  However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the  identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 321.  For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="V5-03" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>V5-03</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Case Control Management System (CCMS).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Primary location: Defense Security Service, Operation Center-Baltimore, 881 Elkridge Landing Road, Linthicum, MD 21090-2902.</p>
        <p>Decentralized locations: Remote terminals processing CCMS data are located at DSS's twelve Operating Locations (OL) and Operation Center-Columbus. Operating Locations addresses can be obtained from the Primary location.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Any person who is the subject or co-subject of an ongoing or completed Defense Security Service (DDS) investigation to include employees and major stockholders of DoD affiliated government contractors who have been issued, now possess, are, or have been in process for personnel security clearance eligibility determinations.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>CCMS is composed of investigations conducted by DSS and clearance actions taken for contractors. Information may include investigative assignment records, which may serve as the basis for the investigation, or which serve to guide and facilitate investigative activity; information used to open and conduct the investigation; records on the type of investigation, on the type and number of leads assigned to DSS field elements and leads sent to National Agencies for investigations in progress and the results of those leads received from the National Agencies. The system also identifies the current status of an investigative request (open/closed) and the status of individual leads being conducted, to include additions to, deletion of or amendment to those leads. The system also consists of records pertaining to clearance information on contractors, which may include name, Social Security Number, case number, date and level of security clearance granted, results of interim or final eligibility determinations, clearance applications, record of clearance, foreign clearance and travel information, clearance processing information, adverse information and other internal and external correspondence and administrative memoranda relative to the clearance.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; DoD Directive 5105.42, Defense Security Service (32 CFR part 361); DoD Regulation 5200.2, Personnel Security Program (32 CFR part 156); and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To determine the existence, location, and status of subject cases; to control workload and prepare statistical reports; to  inform federal agencies or requester of the status of on-going investigative or personnel security action request and to manage the granting of interim and final clearances for contractor personnel.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of DSS' compilation of systems of records, notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>CCMS is stored on disk as part of a central database that has a mirrored structure (duplicate file) to provide immediate recovery in case of disk failure. It is regularly backed up onto magnetic tape for storage as a contingency in case of system or disk failure.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>CCMS records are retrieved by name or Social Security Number. History file records may also contain a case control number (CCN), which can be used to retrieve records.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Generalized validation is provided through online and batch edit criteria that must be honored before an information request or update will occur. Remote terminals must pass through the DSS Firewall or equivalent access controls, both of which have encryption that exceeds the DES standard. All data transfers and information retrievals that use remote communication facilities are encrypted to at least the DES standard. The DSS computer facility housing the CCMS is protected by security guards at all times and access to the computer room is controlled by a combination lock to prevent unauthorized access. Organizations that receive our information and provide responses are responsible for ensuring that only individual's in their organizations who have appropriate authority and need-to-know gain access to CCMS data.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>File data composed of the Official Reports of Investigation (ROIs) and associated material (clearance applications/forms) on closed investigations completed by DSS are transferred to the Personnel Security Investigative File Automation Subsystem (V5-01) and will be retained for a period corresponding to the retention of investigative files described in V5-01. Clearance data on contractors reflecting the existence of an open case, record of a National Agency Check (NAC) in progress/completed, record of clearance, are entered into the DCII data base and retained for a period corresponding to the retention of DCII files described V5-02. Data pertaining to favorable adjudicative actions on contractors will be retained for 2 years following the termination of employment. Unfavorable adjudicative actions (clearance denied/suspended/revoked) will be retained for 5 years following the termination of the clearance. In cases involving the death of an individual holding a clearance, the clearance data will be retained until the subject would have attained the age of 80 years. Data released in accordance with the Privacy Act or Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) will be retained for 5 years. Historical data (non-personal statistical data on numbers of cases opened/closed, number of leads, types of investigations, number of clearances granted/denied, etc.) will be retained indefinitely.</p>
        <p>Paper records are destroyed by burning or shredding; electronic records are deleted.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Director, Operations Center-Baltimore, 881 Elkridge Landing Road, Linthicum, MD 21090-2902.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Privacy Branch, PO Box 46060, Baltimore, MD 21240-6060.</p>
        <p>Individual should provide full name and all maiden and alias names under which files may be maintained. For verification purposes, the Social Security Number may be necessary for positive identification of certain records.</p>
        <p>Personal visits will require a valid driver's license or other picture identification and are limited to the Defense Security Service, 881 Elkridge Landing Road, Linthicum, MD 21090-2902.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>DSS' rules for accessing records, contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DSS Regulation 01-13: 32 CFR part 321; or may be obtained from the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Subject's of DSS investigations and DSS investigative reports; records of other DoD activities and components, federal, state, county and municipal records.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.</p>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 321. For additional information contact the system manager. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="V5-04" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>V5-04</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Counterintelligence Issues Database (CII-DB).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Defense Security Service, Information Assurance and Counterintelligence Office (IACI), 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Persons of Counterintelligence interest in the following categories:  Military personnel who are on active duty;  applicants for enlistment or appointment; members of Reserve units; National Guard members; DoD civilian personnel, who are paid with appropriate or non appropriated funds; industrial or contractor personnel who are working in private industry in firms which have contracts involving access to classified  DoD information or installations; Red Cross; ROTC cadets; former military personnel and individuals residing on, have authorized official access to, or conducting, operating any business or other functions at any DoD installation or facility. Persons who have solicited from industrial contractors/DoD installations information which may appear to be sensitive in nature.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records involving either suspected or actual Counterintelligence (CI) issues detected in Personnel Security  Investigations (PSI) or Industrial Security Administrative Inquires (AI).  The database will include subject name, title, origin of the issue, location of employment, residence, country, date action was received, date action was closed, agency where action was referred, narrative summary of issue, identity of any additional sources (person/agency/company) who may of provided DSS with CI information, type of action, type of issue, agent's name, company name, target technology, country of origin and miscellaneous agents notes and recommendations.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; E.O. 10450, Security Requirements for Government Employment;  DoD Directive 5200.2, Department of Defense Personnel security Program; DoD Dir 5200.27 (Section IV A and B), Acquisition of information concerning Persons and organizations not affiliated with the DoD;  DoD Dir 5220.28, Application of Special Eligibility and Clearance Requirements in the SIOP-ESI program for contractor employees.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Provides a central database to document, refer, track, monitor and evaluate CI indicators/issues surfaced during PSI and through AIs.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of DSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Computerized database, paper records, microfilm, diskettes, are maintained at the IACI.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information in the automated system is retrieved through any entry in the data base to include name and file number.</p>
        <p>Paper files are retrieved by name or file number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Paper records are contained and stored in regulation safes, filing cabinets and on magnetic tape which is located in a secure area with limited access.  The database is maintained in secure office space with password entry to the system.  Access is provided on a need-to-know basis only.

        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Automated records are maintained for 15 years.  CI paper records relating to the automated system and not associated with a PSI will be retained for one year. Files developed on persons who are being considered for affiliation with the Department of Defense will be destroyed within one year if the affiliation is not completed.
        </p>
        <p>Information within the purview of DoD Directive 5200.27 will be retained no longer than one year.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Defense Security Service, Information Assurance and Counterintelligence, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria VA  22314-1651.</p>
        <p>Requesters should provide full name and any former names used, date and place of birth, and Social Security Number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>DSS' rules for accessing records, contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DSS Regulation 01-13: 32 CFR part 321; or may be obtained from the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Federal, State and local law enforcement/intelligence agencies; Industrial Security Administrative inquiries and Personnel Security Investigations.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Information specifically authorized to be classified under E.O. 12958, as implemented by DoD 5200.1-R, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1).
        </p>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2).  However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such  information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>
            Records maintained in connection with providing protective services to the President and other individuals under 18 U.S.C. 3506, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(3).
        </p>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b) (1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 321. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="V6-01" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>V6-01</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Personnel Security Files (PSF).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Primary location: Defense Security Service, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA  22314-1651.</p>
        <p>Secondary locations: Defense Security Service Operating Locations, Operations Center-Baltimore and Operations Center-Columbus.  Specific addresses can be obtained from the Primary location.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Every Defense Security Service employee.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual's Certificates of Personnel Security Investigation, Certificates of Security Clearance and Access Authorization, Adjudicative Summary Sheets, Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) Access Records, certificates of clearance for other agencies, Security Briefing Statements, security clearance downgrade and discontinuation statements, Security Termination Statement and Debriefing Certificates, Defense Clearance and Investigations Index (DCII) check results, requests for Personnel Security Investigations, Badge and Credential receipts, and related documents which may vary in certain cases.  Personal identifying data to confirm identities is also contained in this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; DoD Regulation 5200.2, DoD Personnel Security Program; DSS Regulation 25-3, Personnel Security Program, and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Files are used during an individual's employment with the agency to provide a basis for determining eligibility for assignment to, or retention in, a sensitive position; granting security clearance; evidence of clearance and access to  classified defense information; and to verify security clearance information of individuals visiting other offices regarding classified matters.  File information may be provided to other authorized government departments, agencies or offices when a change of the individual's employment is considered.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of DSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Paper records in file folders. Electronic records are maintained on disk and magnetic tapes.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Paper records are filed alphabetically by last name and by location (Operating Location).  Summary data is retrievable by Social Security Number or by name.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>All system records are maintained in locked security containers accessible only to authorized personnel.  Summary data is accessed only by authorized personnel using assigned system passwords.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are kept for two years after termination of an individual's employment with DSS.  Longer retention, not to exceed five years after termination of employment, may be approved by the Chief, Office of Security, DSS.  Paper records are destroyed by burning or shredding; electronic records are erased or overwritten.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Defense Security Service, Chief, Office of Security, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine if information about themselves is contained in this system  should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves  contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
        <p>
            A request for information must contain the full name and Social Security number of the subject individual.
        </p>
        <p>Personal visits will require a valid driver's license or other picture identification and are limited to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>DSS' rules for accessing records, contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DSS Regulation 01-13: 32 CFR part 321; or may be obtained from the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Application and related forms from the individual, summaries of information from background investigations of the individual.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="V7-01" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>V7-01</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Enrollment, Registration and Course Completion Record.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Primary location:  Defense Security Service, Training Office, 881 Elkridge Landing Road, Linthicum, MD 21090-2902.</p>
        <p>Decentralized locations:  Department of Defense Polygraph Institute.  Specific addresses can be obtained from the Primary  location.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals who are scheduled for or who have attended courses of instruction offered by the DSS Training Office or DoD Polygraph Institute.  Guest speakers and assigned instructors/faculty.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information may include individual's name and other personal identifying and administrative data pertaining to attendance at the DSS Training Office or Polygraph Institute to include employer, course completion, and other similar data.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; E.O. 9397 (SSN); E.O. 10865; E.O. 10909; DoD Directive 5105.42, Defense Security Service; and DoD Directive 5200.32, Department of Defense Security Institute.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Used by DSS Training Office or Polygraph Institute personnel to prepare class rosters and provide basic administrative information on attendees.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of DSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Records are retained in electronic format on disk and magnetic tape.  Some hard copy paper records still exist and are maintained in file folders.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Data is retrievable by Social Security Number or by student's name.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Paper records are maintained in locked security containers accessible to only authorized personnel. Only authorized personnel using assigned system passwords access electronic data.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Electronic and paper records are retained for ten years at  which time they are either erased from the system or destroyed by shredding.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Director, Training Office, Defense Security Service, 881 Elkridge Landing Road, Linthicum, MD 21090-2902.
        </p>
        <p>Director, Department of Defense Polygraph Institute, Building 3195, Fort McClellan, AL 36205-5114.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system  should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
        <p>
            A request for information must contain the full name and Social Security Number of the subject individual.
        </p>
        <p>Personal visits will require a valid driver's license or other picture identification and are limited to the Defense Security Service, Privacy Act Branch, 881 Elkridge Landing Road, Linthicum, MD 21090-2902.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>DSS' rules for accessing records, contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DSS Regulation 01-13: 32 CFR part 321; or may be obtained from the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The student, his/her employer, and the DSS Training Office or Polygraph Institute.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.   </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="V8-02" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>V8-02</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Key Contractor Management Personnel Listing (August 17, 1999, 64 FR 44704).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Deletion: The information contained in this system of records has been incorporated into a new centralized Industrial Security Field Database (ISFD) retrieved by the name of the cleared contractor facility or "Cage Code" associated with that facility, rather than by an individual's name or personal identifier. This system of records is being deleted.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="V9-01" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>V9-01</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Litigation Case Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Defense Security Service, Office of the General Counsel, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Indivduals who have been the subject of adverse actions generated by the agency employee relations process, Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB) appellants and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) complainants, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Privacy Act litigants, and individuals involved in litigation against DIS or other government agencies.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Legal or factual memoranda, legal briefs, correspondence, decisions, claims, grievances, MSPB, EEO, FOIA and Privacy Act materials.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations and DoD Directive 5105.42, Defense Security Service.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            To collect documentation pertinent to litigation, disciplinary matters, and administrative actions concerning the Agency.  Information is compiled to support various legal-related activities of the Department of Defense, Department of Justice, the Office of Personnel Management, or other adjudicative agencies of the U.S. Government as may be necessary or required in the disposition of an individual case.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under  5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of DSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Paper records in file folders and electronic records.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Alphabetically by surname of individual.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are kept in locked cabinets and are accessible only to authorized personnel.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are held 5 years after date of last action, then retired to the Washington National Records Center. They are destroyed when 25 years old.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Defense Security Service, Office of the General Counsel, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system  should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
        <p>A request for information must contain the full name and Social Security number of the subject individual.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Privacy Act Office, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA  22314-1651.
        </p>
        <p>
            A request for information must contain the full name and Social Security number of the subject individual.
        </p>
        <p>Personal visits will require a valid driver's license or other picture identification and are limited to the Defense Security Service, Privacy Act Office, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            DSS' rules for accessing records, contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DSS Regulation 01-13; 32 CFR part 321; or may be obtained from the  Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information is provided by DSS field elements, Employee Relations Branch; Director, DSS Office of Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Policy; Directorates of Industrial Security and Investigations; Office of the Secretary of Defense; other DoD components.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="V10-01" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>V10-01</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Investigation and Inspection Supplier Contract Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Primary location:  Defense Security Service, Office of the Comptroller, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA  22314-1651.
        </p>
        <p>
            Secondary locations:  Defense Security Service Operating Locations (OLs) within the U.S.  Specific addresses can be obtained from the Primary location.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual contractors who perform personnel security investigations or industrial security inspections on an as-needed basis for the Defense Security Service.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records may contain any or all of the following: Contractor Information Sheet, copies of contracts, Purchase Orders, Request for Payment, Request for Bulk Funds Order, Order for Supplies and Services, Contract Distribution, Public Voucher for Purchases and Services Other than Personal.  Operating Location Chiefs and field office supervisors may file other documentation, originals or copies, such as resumes, applications, or DD Forms 398, Personnel Security Questionnaires.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; DoD Directive 5105.42, Defense Security Service (32 CFR part 361); and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            To retain personal identification information provided by
            individual contract suppliers.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of DSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic files on disk and magnetic tapes.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Regional and field office copies are filed alphabetically by surname of individual.  Acquisition and accounting copies are filed by contract number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are kept in secured areas accessible only to authorized personnel and electronic records are accessed only by authorized personnel using assigned system passwords.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Operating Location and field office copies are destroyed upon termination of the contract.  Acquisition and accounting copies are destroyed three years after final payment.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Defense Security Service, Office of the Comptroller, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system  should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
        <p>
            A request for information must contain the full name and Social Security number of the subject individual.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Security Service, Privacy Act Office, PO Box 1211, Baltimore, MD 21203-1211.
        </p>
        <p>
            A request for information must contain the full name and Social Security number of the subject individual.
        </p>
        <p>Personal visits will require a valid driver's license or other picture identification and are limited to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            DSS' rules for accessing records, contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DSS Regulation 01-13; 32 CFR part 321; or may be obtained from the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and PA, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Contract supplier who is subject of the file.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 002" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 002</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Employee Relations.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Office of Manpower and Personnel, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
        <p>
            Civilian Personnel Office, Building 20203A, Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, NM 87115-5000.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Civilian employees and former employees paid from appropriated funds serving under career, career-conditional, temporary and excepted service appointments on whom suitability, discipline, grievance, and appeal records exist.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Documents and information pertaining to discipline, grievances, and appeals.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            5 U.S.C. 1302, 3301, 3302, 7301; E.O. 11557; E.O. 11491; E.O. 12564 and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            For use by agency officials and employees in the performance of their official duties related to management of civilian employees and the processing, administration and adjudication of discipline, grievances, suitability and appeals.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            Appeals examiners of the Merit Systems Protection Board to adjudicate appeals.
        </p>
        <p>
            The Comptroller General or his authorized representatives and the Attorney General of the United States or his authorized representatives in connection with grievances, disciplinary actions, suitability, and appeals, and to Federal Labor Relations officials in the performance of official duties.
        </p>
        <p>
            The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of DTRA's compilation of system of records notices apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Records are stored in paper folders.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records at Defense Threat Reduction Agency are retrieved alphabetically by last name of individual. Records at Kirtland Air Force Base are filed by Social Security Number.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Buildings are protected by security guards and an intrusion alarm system. Records are maintained in locked security containers in a locked room accessible only to personnel who are properly screened, cleared and trained.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are destroyed upon separation of the employee from the agency or in accordance with appropriate records disposal schedules.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Chief, Manpower and Personnel, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 45045 Aviation Drive, Dulles, VA 20166-7517.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the General Counsel, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
        <p>
            The letter should contain the full name and signature of the requester and the approximate period of time, by date, during which the case record was developed.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the General Counsel, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
        <p>
            The letter should contain the full name and signature of the requester and the approximate period of time, by date, during which the case record was developed.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The DTRA rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DTRA Instruction 5400.11; 32 CFR part 318; or may be obtained from the General Counsel, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Supervisors or other appointed officials designated for this purpose.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 004" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 004</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Nuclear Weapons Accident Exercise Personnel Radiation Exposure Records (August 24, 2005, 70 FR 45592).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Deletion: The Defense Threat Reduction Agency does not have a mission requirement to maintain these records. However, these records are maintained under the DoD System of Records F044 AF SG O, United States Air Force Master Radiation Exposure Registry. Published in the <i>Federal Register</i> on November 18, 2003, in Volume 68, Page Number 65042.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 005" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 005</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Manpower/Personnel Management System (December 14, 1998, 63 FR 68736).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Deletion: The records are contained in systems of records that are maintained by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM), the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS), and the DoD military departments as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            OPM/GOVT-1, General Personnel Records (April 27, 2000, 65 FR 24732)
        </p>
        <p>
            T7335, Defense Civilian Pay System (DCPS) (May 19, 2000, 65 FR 31888)
        </p>
        <p>
            T7340, Defense Joint Military Pay System-Active Component (April 12, 1999, 64 FR 17629)
        </p>
        <p>
            T7346, Defense Joint MIlitary Pay System-Reserve Component (April 12, 1999, 64 FR 17629)
        </p>
        <p>
            A0600-8-104b, Official Military Personnel Record (August 8, 2004, 69 FR 51271)
        </p>
        <p>
            N01070-3, Navy Military Personnel Records System (November 16, 2004, 69 FR 67128)
        </p>
        <p>
            F036 AF PC C, Military Personnel Records System (October 13, 2000, 65 FR 60916)
        </p>
        <p>MMN00006, Marine Corps Military Personnel Records (OQR/SRB) (April 8, 2002, 67 FR 16738)</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 006" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 006</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Employees Occupational Health Programs.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Environment, Safety and Occupational Health Division, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, MS 6201 Ft Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Any individual, military, civilian, or contractor personnel employed by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) and other Government Agency employees assigned to DTRA.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>File contains a variety of records relating to an employee's participation in the DTRA Occupational Health Program. Information which may be included in this system are the employee's name, Social Security Number (SSN), date of birth, weight, height, blood pressure, medical history, blood type, nature of injury or complaint, type of treatment/medication received, immunizations, examination findings and laboratory findings, exposure to occupational hazards.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 7901, Health Services Program; DTRA Directive 6055.1, DTRA Safety and Occupational Health Program; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>For use by authorized medical personnel in providing any medical treatment or referral; to provide information to agency management officials pertaining to job-related injuries or potential hazardous conditions and to provide information relative to claims or litigation.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The Office of Personnel Management, and the Federal Labor Relations Authority (including the General Counsel) in the Performance of official duties.</p>
        <p>The Department of Labor in connection with claims for compensation.</p>
        <p>The Department of Justice in connection with litigation relating to claims.</p>
        <p>The Occupational Safety and Health Agency in connection with job-related injuries, illnesses, or hazardous condition.</p>
        <p>The "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of DTRA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Records are stored in paper file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records may be retrieved by the individual's name and date of birth.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>During the employment of the individual, medical records are maintained in locked file cabinets located in a secured room with access limited to those whose official duties require access. Buildings are protected by security guards and an intrusion alarm system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are retained until the individual leaves the DTRA. Records are combined with the official personnel folder which is forwarded to the Federal Personnel Records Center or to the new employing agency, as appropriate.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Chief, Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Chief, Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health Division, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>The letter should contain the full name, date of birth and signature of the requester and the approximate period of time, by date, during which the case record was developed.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Chief, Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health Division, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Written requests for information should contain the full name, date of birth, and signature of the requester. For personal visits the individual should provide a military or civilian identification card.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The DTRA rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DTRA Instruction 5400.11, DTRA Privacy Program; 32 CFR part 318; or may be obtained from the Chief, Environmental, Safety and Occupational Health Division, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information is supplied directly by the individual. It can also be derived from information supplied by the individual, the medical officer, or nurse providing treatment, medication, or supplied by the individual's private physician.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 007" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 007</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Security Services.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Primary location: Security and Counterintelligence Directorate, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Secondary locations: Albuquerque Operations, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 1680 Texas Street, SE., Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, NM 87117-5669.</p>
        <p>Security and Counterintelligence Field Detachment Travis, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 510 Hickman Avenue, Travis Air Force Base, CA 94535.</p>
        <p>Security and Counterintelligence Detachment, Europe, Unit 29623, Box 0034, APO, AE 09096-0034; Physical Address: Nathan Hale Depot, GEB 4107, Scheppalle 95, 64295 Darmstadt, Germany.</p>

    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>All military and civilian personnel assigned to, or employed by Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA); and all visitors to DTRA.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Name; Social Security Number (SSN); date and place of birth; height; weight; hair and eye color; citizenship; grade/rank, service; organization, security clearance; date of clearance; date of investigation; type of investigation; Agency that conducted investigation; basis special accesses; courier authorization; continuous access roster expiration date; badge number; vehicle ID and decal number; special intelligence access; expiration date, agency, billet number; list of badges/passes issued; safes and open storage locations/custodians; conference title/duties/location; special access/briefings; visit requests; conference rosters; clearance and special access rosters; picture identification; and correspondence concerning adjudication/passing of clearances/accesses.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; E.O. 10450, Security Requirements for Government Employment; E.O. 12065, National Security Information; The Internal Security Act of 1950 (Pub. L. 831), Section 21, as amended and codified at 50 U.S.C. 797; The Atomic Energy Act of 1954, Section 145; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>For use by officials and employees of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency in the performance of their official duties related to determining the eligibility of individuals for access to classified information, access to buildings and facilities, or to conferences over which DTRA has security responsibility.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>To officials and employees of Government contractors and other Government agencies in the performance of their official duties related to the screening and selection of individuals for security clearances and/or special authorizations, access to facilities or attendance at conferences.</p>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of DTRA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Electronic storage media and paper records.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By individual's last name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The computer facility and terminals are located in restricted areas accessible only to authorized personnel. Manual records and computer printouts are available only to authorized persons with an official need to know. Buildings are protected by security forces and an electronic security system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Computer records on individuals are moved to historical area of database files upon termination of an individual's affiliation with DTRA; personnel security files are retained for two years at which point the Classified Information Non disclosure Agreement form (SF 312) is mailed to the National Archives Repository and all other information is destroyed. Manual records or conference attendees, visitors, and visit certifications to other agencies are maintained for two years and destroyed.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Chief, Security and Counterintelligence Directorate, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Drive, Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Chief, Security and Counterintelligence Directorate, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Drive, Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Written requests for information should contain the full name, home address, Social Security Number (SSN), date and place of birth.</p>
        <p>For personal visits, the individual must be able to provide identification showing full name, date and place of birth, and their Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Chief, Security and Counterintelligence Directorate, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Drive, Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Written requests for information should contain the full name, home address, Social Security Number (SSN), date and place of birth.</p>
        <p>For personal visits, the individual must be able to provide identification showing full name, date and place of birth, and their Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The DTRA rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DTRA Instruction 5400.11B; 32 CFR part 318; or may be obtained from the Chief, Security and Counterintelligence Directorate, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Drive, Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information is extracted from military and civilian personnel records, investigative files, and voluntarily submitted by the individual. Other Government agencies, law enforcement officials and contractors may provide the same data.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 318.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 008" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 008</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">National Nuclear Weapon Stockpile Accountability Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Headquarters, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Nuclear Support Directorate, <i>Attn:</i> Chief, Stockpile Operations Branch, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6201, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>

        <p>Individuals affiliated with DoD and Department of Energy Agencies who perform maintenance actions on the national nuclear weapon stockpile.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>System access request forms and records of maintenance actions performed on the national nuclear stockpile. The records contain individual's name, Employee Identification Number or Social Security Number (SSN), affiliation (military, civilian, or contractor), military rank, physical and electronic duty addresses, duty telephone numbers, security clearance and read-in information, system access information.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>42 U.S.C. 2121, the Atomic Energy Act of 1954; DoDD 5210.41, Security Policy for Protecting Nuclear Weapons; CJCSI 3150.04, Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Logistics Management and Nuclear Weapons Reports under the Joint Reporting Structure, DOE-DTRA Technical Publication (TP) 35-7, Inspection Records and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To provide accountability by reporting maintenance actions on nuclear weapons in the national nuclear weapon stockpile in peacetime, crisis, and wartime to authorized DoD and Department of Energy personnel.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>To officials and employees of United States Federal Government agencies in the performance of their official duties related to the accountability of the national nuclear weapons stockpile.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual's name, user code, last four digits of Social Security Number (SSN), location, weapon serial number, system access level.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are maintained in secure, limited access areas approved for classified processing. Servers, workstations and laptops are password protected. Data transmission is encrypted. Hardcopy files are classified documents when complete and protected as such, either in certified open storage areas or kept in secured, classified safes.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Nuclear weapons maintenance records are permanent records. Hard copy user access request forms will be retained for at least six years or longer if needed for investigative or security purposes. Electronic user identification, profiles, authorizations are permanent records for accountability; accounts will be deactivated when no longer in use.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Branch Chief, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Nuclear Support Directorate, Stockpile Operations Branch (DTRA/NSPO), 8725 John J. Kingman Rd, Stop 6201, Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Nuclear Support Directorate, <i>Attn:</i> Branch Chief, Stockpile Operations Branch, 8725 John J. Kingman Rd, Stop 6201, Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
        <p>Individuals should furnish full name, last four digits of the Social Security Number (SSN), the duty locations where system access was granted, current address, and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to access records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Nuclear Support Directorate, <i>Attn:</i> Branch Chief, Stockpile Operations Branch (DTRA/NSPO), 8725 John J. Kingman Rd, Stop 6201, Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
        <p>Individuals should furnish full name, last four digits of the Social Security Number (SSN), the duty locations where system access was granted, current address, and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The DTRA rules for contesting contents are published in 32 CFR part 318, or may be obtained from the System Manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual, individual's security manager and supervisor.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 010" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 010</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Nuclear Test Participants.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Nuclear Test Personnel Review (NTPR) Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 6801 Telegraph Road, Alexandria, VA 22310-3398.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Military and DoD civilian participants of the U.S. nuclear testing programs, military occupation forces assigned to Hiroshima or Nagasaki from August 6, 1945 to July 1, 1946, and individuals who participated in the cleanup of Enewetak Atoll.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Name, rank, grade, service number, Social Security Number (SSN), last known or current address, dates and extent of test participation, exposure data, unit of assignment, medical data, and documentation relative to administrative claims or civil litigation.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Atomic Energy Act of 1954, 42 U.S.C. 2013, Tasking Memorandum from Office of the Secretary of Defense to the Director, Defense Nuclear Agency dated 28 Jan 78, Subject: DoD Personnel Participation in Atmospheric Nuclear Weapons Testing and Military Construction Appropriations Act of 1977 (Pub. L. 94-367), DNA OPLAN 600-77, Cleanup of Enewetak Atoll, and the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (Pub. L. 100-426, as amended by Pub. L. 100-510); and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            For use by agency officials and employees, or authorized contractors, and other DoD components in the preparation of the histories of nuclear test programs; to conduct scientific studies or medical follow-up programs, and to provide data or documentation relevant to the processing of administrative claims or litigation.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            National Research Council and Vanderbilt University, for the purpose of conducting epidemiological studies on the effects of ionizing radiation on participants of nuclear test programs.
        </p>
        <p>
            Department of Labor and the Department of Justice for the purpose of processing claims by individuals who allege job-related disabilities as a result of participation in nuclear test programs and for litigation actions.
        </p>
        <p>
            Department of Energy for the purpose of identifying DOE and DOE contractor personnel who were, or may be in the future, involved in nuclear test programs; and for use in processing claims or litigation actions.
        </p>
        <p>
            Department of Veterans Affairs for the purpose of processing claims by individuals who allege service-connected disabilities as a result of participation in nuclear test programs and for litigation actions and to conduct epidemiological studies on the effect of radiation on nuclear test participants.
        </p>
        <p>
            Information may be released to individuals or their authorized representatives.
        </p>
        <p>
            Veterans Advisory Board on Dose Reconstruction for the purposes of reviewing and overseeing the Department of Defense Radiation Dose Reconstruction Program. This includes the conduct of audits of dose reconstructions and decisions by the Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) on claims for radiogenic diseases and the provision of assistance to both the DVA and the DTRA in providing information on the Program, and such other activities as authorized by the Veterans Benefits Act of 2003 (Pub. L. 108-183, section 601, Radiation Dose Reconstruction Program of Department of Defense.
        </p>
        <p>
            The "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of DTRA's compilation of system of records notices apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            STORAGE:
        </p>
        <p>
            Paper records in files and on electronic storage media.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Name, Social Security Number (SSN), service number, or military ID number.

        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Paper records are filed in folders, microfilm/fiche and computer printouts stored in area accessible only by authorized personnel. Buildings are protected by security guards and intrusion alarm systems. Magnetic tapes are stored in a vault in a controlled area within limited access facilities. Access to computer programs is controlled through software applications which require validation prior to use.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are retained for 75 years after termination of case. Paper and microfiche records are collected in official disposal containers (burn-bags here at Fort Belvoir, and certified records disposal containers (contract service) at NTPR's offsite contract sites). With regard to magnetic tape (or hard disk drives) bulk demagnetizers are used to clean the disks/tape before they are turned over to DTRA logistics for disposal.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>NTPR Program Manager, Nuclear Test Personnel Review Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the NTPR Program Manager, Nuclear Test Personnel Review Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Written requests for information should contain the full name and signature of the requester. For personal visits the individual should provide a military or civilian identification card.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the NTPR Program Manager, Nuclear Test Personnel Review Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Written requests for information should contain the full name and signature of the requester. For personal visits the individual should provide a military or civilian identification card.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The DTRA rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DTRA Instruction 5400.11, DTRA Privacy Program; 32 CFR part 318; or may be obtained from the NTPR Program Manager, Nuclear Test Personnel Review Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Retired Military Personnel records from the National Personnel Records Center, US DTRA Form 10 from individuals voluntarily contacting DTRA or other elements of DoD or other Government Agencies by phone or mail. DoD historical records, dosimetry records and records from the Department of Energy, Department of Veterans Affairs, the Social Security Administration, the Internal Revenue Service, and the Department of Health and Human Services.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 011" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 011</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Inspector General Investigation Files.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Office of the Inspector General, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Any person who is the subject of or a witness for an Inspector General investigation.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The system contains files on individual investigations including investigative reports and related documents generated during the course of or subsequent to an investigation.
        </p>
        <p>
            Reports of investigation contain the authority for the investigation, matters investigated, narrative, documentary evidence, and transcripts of verbatim testimony or summaries thereof.
        </p>
        <p>
            The system includes 'Hotline' telephone logs, investigator work papers and memoranda and letter referrals to management or others, and a chronological listing for identification and location of files.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            5 U.S.C. Appendix 4, Ethics in Government; 10 U.S.C. 141, Inspector General; DTRA 5505.2, DTRA Inspector General (IG) Inquiry and Investigation Procedures; The Inspector General Act of 1978 (5 U.S.C. Appendix 3); and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            To investigate the facts and circumstances surrounding allegations or problems reported to the OIG.
        </p>
        <p>
            Open and closed case listings are used to manage investigations, to produce statistical reports, and to control various aspects of the investigative process.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the DTRA's compilation of systems of records notices will apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Storage:
        </p>
        <p>
            Paper records in file folders, computer disks and log books.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Retrieved alphabetically by surname of individual, year, investigation number, hotline case number, referral number or investigative subject matter.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Access is limited to the Inspector Generals staff, and, as delegated by the Director on a need to know basis. Case records are maintained in locked security containers.
        </p>
        <p>
            Automated records are controlled by limiting physical access to terminals and by the use of passwords. Work areas are sight controlled during normal duty hours. Buildings are protected by security guards and an intrusion alarm system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Requests for assistance and/or complaints acted on by the Inspector General are retained in office for 1 year after completion of investigation, transferred to the Federal Records Center and then transferred to the National Archives in 10 year blocks when 20-30 years old.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Office of the Inspector General, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information on themselves should address written inquiries to the General Counsel, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
        <p>
            Individuals should provide their name, address, and proof of identity (photo identification for in person access or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746 or a notarized statement may be required for identity verification).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the General Counsel, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
        <p>
            Individuals should provide their name, address, and proof of identity (photo identification for in person access or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746 or a notarized statement may be required for identity verification).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The DTRA rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DTRA Instruction 5400.11B; 32 CFR part 318; or may be obtained from the General Counsel, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            From the individual, DTRA records and reports, DTRA employees, witnesses, informants, and other sources providing or containing pertinent information.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this system has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c), and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 318. For additional information contact the General Counsel, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 013" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 013</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Assignment and Correspondence Tracking System.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Headquarters, Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), Office of the Chief of Staff, ATTN: Secretary of the Director's Staff, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals assigning, responding to, or subjects of, correspondence and assignments.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records may contain an individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN) within supporting documents, physical and electronic, home and duty addresses, and phone numbers, security clearance data, military or civilian rank/grade, and correspondence or supporting documents.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations, 10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Establish an electronic system to improve the ability of DTRA to control assignments, correspondence, document actions taken, and locate records for reference purposes. The system is used to initiate, manage, and track assignments coming from outside DTRA as well as those generated within DTRA at the Director, Deputy Director, Chief of Staff, or Enterprise to Enterprise level.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>To officials and employees of the U.S Government, contractors, other Governmental agencies, and private sector entities in the performance of their duties as they relate to clarifying issues arising from assignments and correspondence under the Assignment and Correspondence Tracking System.</p>
        <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the Office of the Secretary of Defense's compilation of system of records notices apply to this system of records.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By individual's name.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Paper files are maintained in secure, limited access, or monitored work areas accessible only to authorized personnel. Electronic media are maintained via an internal Local Area Network (LAN) with workstations and laptops of authorized personnel protected with passwords.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Destroy or delete when 2 years old, or 2 years after the date of the latest entry, whichever is applicable.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Office of Chief of Staff/Director-Chief of Staff-Secretary of the Director's Staff (DIR-COS-SDS), Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Office of the Chief of Staff, ATTN: Secretary of the Director's Staff, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Individuals should furnish their full name, current address, and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquires to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Office of the Chief of Staff: ATTN: Secretary of the Director's Staff, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Individuals should furnish their full name, current address, and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The DTRA rules for contesting record content are published in 32 CFR part 318, or may be obtained from the System Manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual records subjects, DoD databases, correspondence emanating from external sources, and internal DTRA actions.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 014" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 014</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Student Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Defense Nuclear Weapons School, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 1900 Wyoming Boulevard SE., Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, NM 87117-5669.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Department of Defense, Department of Energy, FBI and CIA personnel, local and state government officials, and civilian organizations personnel.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), occupational series, grade, supervisory status, registration, student development curricula, training data (start and completion dates), course descriptions, and related data. Where training is required for professional licenses, certification, or recertification, the file may include proficiency data in one or more skill areas. Electronic records may contain computer logon data and personal emergency contact information.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. 4103, Establishment of Training Programs; 10 U.S.C. 1701, Management Policies; E.O. 11348, Providing for the further training of Government employees; 5 CFR part 410, Office of Personnel Management-Training; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            To determine applicant eligibility, as a record of attendance and training, completion or elimination, as a locator, and a source of statistical information.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of DTRA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual's name and/or Social Security Number (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records and computer printouts are available only to authorized persons with an official need-to-know. The files are in a secure office area with limited access during duty hours. The office is locked during non-duty hours.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual's academic records are retained for 75 years. Records are maintained at the school for five years, then subsequently retired to the Federal Records Center, Fort Worth, TX for the remaining 70 years and then destroyed.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Commandant, Defense Nuclear Weapons School, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 1900 Wyoming Boulevard SE., Kirtland Air Force Base, NM 87117-5669.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Nuclear Weapons School, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 1900 Wyoming Boulevard SE., Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, NM 87117-5669.




        </p>
        <p>
            Requests should contain individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and sufficient information to permit locating the record.
        </p>
        <p>
            For personal visits, the individual should provide military or civilian identification card.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Nuclear Weapons School, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 1900 Wyoming Boulevard SE., Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, NM 87117-5669.
        </p>
        <p>
            Requests should contain individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and sufficient information to permit locating the record.
        </p>
        <p>
            For personal visits, the individual should provide military or civilian identification card.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The DTRA rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DTRA Instruction 5400.11B; 32 CFR part 318; or may be obtained from the General Counsel, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            From the individual or instructor.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 017" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 017</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Voluntary Leave Transfer Program Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Business Enterprise, Human Capital Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals who have volunteered to participate in the leave transfer program as either a donor or recipient of annual leave.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Leave recipient records contain the individual's name, organization, office telephone number, Social Security Number (SSN), position title, grade, pay level, leave balances, brief description of the medical or personal hardship which qualifies the individual for inclusion in the leave transfer program, the status of the hardship, and a statement that selected data elements may be used in soliciting donations. The file may also contain medical or physician certifications and DTRA approvals or denials.</p>
        <p>Donor records include the individual's name, organization, office, telephone number, Social Security Number (SSN), position title, grade, pay level, leave balances, number of hours being transferred (or donated leave), and in the case of the transfer program, the designated leave recipient.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. 6331 <i>et seq.,</i> Leave; 5 CFR part 630, Administrative Personnel, Absence and Leave; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>This system is used in managing the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Voluntary Leave Sharing Program. The recipient's name, and a brief description of the hardship, if authorized by the recipient, is published internally for solicitation purposes. The Social Security Number (SSN) is obtained to ensure the transfer of leave from the donor's account to the recipient's account.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>To the Department of Labor in connection with a claim filed by an employee for compensation due to a job-related injury or illness; where the leave donor and leave recipient are employed by different Federal agencies.</p>
        <p>To personnel and finance offices of Federal agencies involved to effectuate the leave transfer.</p>
        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of DTRA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Records are stored on paper and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Retrieved by name or Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are accessed by custodian of the records or by persons responsible for servicing the record system in the performance of their official duties. Records are stored in locked cabinets or rooms, and are controlled by personnel screening and computer software.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are destroyed two years after the end of the year in which the file is closed. Paper records are destroyed by burning or shredding; electronic records are deleted.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Chief, Human Capital Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Human Capital Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Written requests should contain the full name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Human Capital Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Written requests for information should contain the full name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The DTRA rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DTRA Instruction 5400.11, DTRA Privacy Program; 32 CFR part 318; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>From the individual, personnel and leave records.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 018" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 018</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Travel Management Program.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Primary location:  Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 45045 Aviation Drive, Dulles, VA  20166-7517.</p>
        <p>
            Secondary location:  Defense Threat Reduction Agency subordinate commands.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Any person, government or private, who travels on official business for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency or who submits a request for payments of a travel advance or travel claim to the Defense Special Weapons Agency.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records relating to official travel of individuals, including travel orders, per diem vouchers, transportation requests, travel itinerary, and supporting documentation.  Records contain individual's name, Social Security Number, home address and telephone number, employing office name and telephone number, and electronic banking identification codes.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            5 U.S.C. 2105, 5561, 5564, 5701-5708, 5721-5730, 5742; 50 U.S.C., app. 2160; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To maintain an official travel record authorization and payment file system.  Provides management information for control of travel expenditures, support documentation requirements, and provides reimbursement accounting for persons on official travel.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of DTRA's compilation of system of records notices apply to this system.</p>
        <p>Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:</p>
        <p>
            Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system to "consumer reporting agencies" as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (14 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)).  The purpose of this disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal government; typically to provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal government debts by making these debts part of their credit records.
        </p>
        <p>The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (Social Security Number); the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose for the sole purpose of allowing the consumer reporting agency to prepare a commercial credit report.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records are maintained in file folders.  Receipts for travel/lodging will be maintained in a central location in the Office of the Comptroller.  Electronic data is maintained on a networked computer system with access safeguards. The Travel Manager software Plus Program being utilized is operated under a Department of Defense Pilot and is connected to the DTRA Local  Area Network.  This automated system includes forms generation, electronic document routing, electronic document approval, enforcement of agency defined limits, automated funds availability verification and electronic interface to mainframe accounting.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Files may be retrieved by name or Social Security Number of individual or by travel order number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Paper records are kept in filing cabinets and other storage places within these offices.  Work areas are sight controlled during normal duty hours.  Buildings are protected by security guards and an intrusion alarm system.
        </p>
        <p>Access to computer records is controlled by a user identification and password system.  Personnel having access are limited to those having a need-to-know who have been trained in handling Privacy Act information.  Additionally physical access to video display terminals is under strict supervisory control, access to computer peripheral equipment is controlled, reports are issued that are used to monitor use of the system, output products and storage media is labeled to warn individuals that they contain personal information subject to the Privacy Act.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The automated record is retained 2 years following the final settlement of a travel claim.  Records recorded on tapes or disks are disposed of by degaussing or erasing.  A history hard copy file is maintained for  2  years and then retired to the Records Center.  They are destroyed  7 years after retirement.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Director, Office of Logistics and Engineering, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 45045 Aviation Drive, Dulles, VA  20166-7517.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the General Counsel, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 45045 Aviation Drive, Dulles, VA  20166-7517.</p>
        <p>
            The individual should make reference to the office where assigned or affiliated, dates of travel and provide Social Security Number for positive identification.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the General Counsel, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 45045 Aviation Drive, Dulles, VA  20166-7517.</p>
        <p>The individual should make reference to the office where assigned or affiliated, dates of travel and provide Social Security Number for positive identification.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The DTRA rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DTRA Instruction 5400.11B; 32 CFR part 318; or may be obtained from the General Counsel, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 45045 Aviation Drive, Dulles, VA  20166-7517.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            From the individual, the systems administrator, or the vendor of travel and related service.  Supporting documentation is provided from the associated travel order, division, service providers and the Defense Finance and Accounting Agency.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 019" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 019</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Arms Control Inspection Planning System.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Room 4533, HQ Complex, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals affiliated with the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, either by military assignment, civilian employment, or contractual support agreement. Individuals that are weapons inspectors, linguists, mission schedulers/planners, personnel assistants/specialists, portal rotation specialists, operation technicians, passport managers, clerical staff, and database management specialists.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), date of birth, city/state/country of birth, education, gender, race, civilian or military member, military rank, security clearance, occupational category, job organization and location, emergency locator information, and passport numbers.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. 302, Delegation of Authority; National Security Directive 41, Organizing to Manage On-site Inspection for Arms Control; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To manage the Arms Control activities, including personnel resources, manpower/billet management, passport status, mission scheduling and planning, inspection team composition, inspector and transport list management, inspector training, and inspection notification generation.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of DTRA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records may be retrieved by name and/or Social Security Number (SSN), title, personnel type, and passport numbers.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are maintained in areas accessible only to Defense Threat Reduction Agency personnel who must use the records to perform their duties. The computer files are password protected with access restricted to authorized users. Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings, locked offices, or locked cabinets during non-duty hours. Records are stored in a computer system with extensive intrusion safeguards.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are maintained for as long as the individual is assigned to Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA). Upon departure from DTRA, records concerning that individual are removed from the active file and retained in an inactive file for two years and then deleted.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Arms Control Inspection Planning System, Program Lead, Operations Enterprise, Operations Branch, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Room 4533, HQ Complex, 8725 John J. Kingman Rd., VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Arms Control Inspection Planning System, Program Lead, Operations Enterprise, Operations Branch, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Room 4533, HQ Complex, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Requests should contain individual's full name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to Arms Control Inspection Planning System, Program Lead, Operations Enterprise, Operations Branch, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Room 4533, HQ Complex, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Requests should contain individual's full name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The DTRA rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DTRA Instruction 5400.11; 32 CFR part 318; or may be obtained from the Arms Control Inspection Planning System, Program Lead, Operations Enterprise, Operations Branch, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Room 4533, HQ Complex, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Ft. Belvoir VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual, DTRA Officials, and assignment personnel.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 020" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 020</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Human Radiation Research Review.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Defense Threat Reduction Information Analysis Center, 1680 Texas St., SE., Kirtland AFB NM 87117-5669.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals who were or may have been the subject of tests involving ionizing radiation or other human-subject experimentation; individuals who have inquired or provided information to the Department of Energy Helpline or the Department of Defense Human Radiation Experimentation Command Center concerning such testing.</p>
        <p>Military and DoD civilian personnel who participated in atmospheric nuclear testing between 1945 and 1962 or the occupation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are already included in the Defense Threat Reduction Agency Privacy Act system of records notice HDTRA 010, Nuclear Test Participants, are not part of this effort. However, inquiries referred from the Helpline determined to fall within this category will be included in the system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN) or service number, last known or current address, occupational information, dates and extent of involvement in an experiment, exposure data, medical data, medical history of subject and relatives, case or study control number and other documentation of exposure to ionizing radiation or other agents.</p>
        <p>The system contains information abstracted from historical records. Records include human radiation experimentation conducted from 1944 to the present. However, experiments conducted after May 20, 1974 may be covered by other Privacy Act systems of records notices.</p>
        <p>Common and routine medical practices, such as established diagnostic and treatment methods involving incidental exposures to ionizing radiation are not included within this system. Examples of such methods are panorex radiographs for dental evaluations and thyroid scans for the evaluation and treatment of hypo/hyperthyroidism.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>45 CFR part 46, Protection of Human Subject; 10 U.S.C. 133, Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisitions, Technology and Logistics; E.O. 12891, Committee on Human Radiation Experiments; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), amended.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>For use by agency officials and employees, or authorized contractors, and other DoD components in the preparation of the histories of human radiation experimentation; to conduct scientific studies or medical follow-up programs; to respond to Congressional and Executive branch inquiries; and to provide data or documentation relevant to the exposure of individuals.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>To the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Department of Justice, Department of Energy, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Veterans Affairs, Central Intelligence Agency, and Office of Management and Budget for purposes of performing official activities or requirements related to the Department of Defense's managing of the human radiation research program.</p>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of DTRA's compilation of systems notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in files and on electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are retrieved by case number, name, study control number, Social Security Number (SSN), or service number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Access to or disclosure of information is limited to authorized personnel. Paper records and computer systems are located in areas accessible only by authorized personnel. Buildings are protected by security guards and intrusion alarm systems. Access to computer programs are controlled through software applications that require validation prior to use.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Files will be retained permanently. They will be maintained in the custody of the Defense Threat Reduction Agency until all claims have been settled and then transferred to the National Archives and Records Administration.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Nuclear Test Personnel Review Program Manager, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Nuclear Test Personnel Review, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Individual should provide full name, Social Security Number, or service number, and if known, a case or study control number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Nuclear Test Personnel Review, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Individuals should provide full name, Social Security Number, or service number, and if known, a case or study control number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The DTRA rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DTRA Instruction 5400.11B; 32 CFR part 318; or may be obtained from the Nuclear Test Personnel Review, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information will be collected directly from individuals, as well as extracted from historical records to include personnel files and lists, training files, medical records, legal case files, radiation and other hazard exposure records, occupational and industrial accident records, employee insurance claims, organizational and institutional administrative files, and related sources. The specific types of records used are determined by the nature of an individual's exposure to radiation.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 021" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 021</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act Case Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Freedom of Information and Privacy Office, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>All individuals who submit Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and/or Privacy Act (PA) requests or file administrative appeals to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA); individuals whose requests and/or records have been referred to DTRA by other Federal agencies; individuals who are the subjects of such requests; and/or the DTRA personnel assigned to handle such requests.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records created or compiled in response to FOIA and/or Privacy Act requests. This includes original requests and administrative appeals; responses to such requests and appeals; all related memoranda, correspondence, notes, and other related or supporting documentation; and in some instances, copies of requested records.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 552, The Freedom of Information Act; 5 U.S.C. 552a, The Privacy Act of 1974; DoD 5400.7-R, DoD Freedom of Information Act Program; DoD Directive 5400.11 and DoD 5400.11-R, DoD Privacy Program; DTRA Instruction 5400.7, FOIA Program; and DTRA Instruction 5400.11, Privacy Program.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To process access requests under the FOIA and access and amendment requests under the Privacy Act; to administer appeals and litigation arising from such requests; and to assist DTRA in discharging any other responsibilities under the FOIA and the Privacy Act.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>To other Federal, state, and local agencies for purposes of affecting necessary coordination relating to the processing of the requests.</p>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of DTRA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are retrieved by name of the requester; the number assigned to the request; and/or the name of other identifier of DTRA personnel assigned to handle such requests.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information in this system is safeguarded in accordance with applicable laws, rules, and policies, including DTRA's automated systems security and access policies. Classified information is appropriately stored in safes and in accordance with other applicable requirements. Records and technical equipment are maintained in buildings with restricted access. The required use of password protection identification features and other system protection methods also restrict access. Access is limited to those officers and employees of the agency who have an official need for access in order to perform their duties.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>FOIA and PA cases involving full releases or administrative dispositions are destroyed two years after date of reply. Cases involving full and partial denials are maintained for six years after final FOIA action and five years after final Privacy Act action or three years after final adjudication by courts, whichever is later.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Chief, Freedom of Information and Privacy Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should submit a written request, to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Freedom of Information and Privacy Office, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Written requests should contain the full name, current address, telephone number, and date request was submitted.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should submit a written request, to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Freedom of Information and Privacy Office, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Written requests should contain the full name, current address, telephone number, and date request was submitted.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The Defense Threat Reduction Agency's rules for accessing records is published in 32 CFR part 318 or may be obtained as indicated in the 'notification procedure'.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Data is provided by the record source, the FOIA/Privacy Act staff; and other agencies or entities that have referred requests to DTRA.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>During the course of a FOIA and Privacy Act action, exempt materials from other systems of records may in turn become part of the case records in this system. To the extent that copies of exempt records from those other systems of records are entered into this FOIA or Privacy Act case record, DTRA hereby claims the same exemptions for the records from those other systems that are entered into this system, as claimed for the original primary systems of records which they are a part.</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this system has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 318. For additional information, contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 022" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 022</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Learning Management System (LMS).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Policy &amp; Program, Development Division, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6201, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) employees and contractor personnel receiving training funded or sponsored by DTRA. Department of Defense military personnel and non-appropriated fund personnel may be included in the system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Name, occupational series, grade, and supervisory status; registration, student development curricula, and training data, including start and completion dates, course descriptions, and related data. Where training is required for professional licenses, certification, or recertification, the file may include proficiency data in one or more skill areas. Electronic records may contain computer logon data.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            5 U.S.C. Chapter 41, the Government Employees Training Act; 10 U.S.C. 1701 <i>et seq.</i>, Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act; E.O. 11348, Providing for the further training of Government employees, as amended by E.O. 12107, Relating to the Civil Service Commission and labor-management in the Federal Service; and 5 CFR part 410, Office of Personnel Management-Training.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Information is used to manage and administer training and development programs; to identify individual training needs; to screen and select candidates for training; and for reporting, forecasting, tracking, monitoring, and assessment purposes. Statistical data, with all personal identifiers removed, are used to compare training completion data among different DTRA activities.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            To the Department of Veterans Affairs for inspecting, surveying, auditing, or evaluating apprentice or on-the-job training programs.
        </p>
        <p>
            To the Department of Labor for inspecting, surveying, auditing, or evaluating apprentice training programs and other programs under its jurisdiction.
        </p>
        <p>
            To Federal, state, and local agencies and oversight
            entities to track, manage, and report on mandatory training requirements and certifications.

        </p>
        <p>
            To public and private sector educational, training, and conferencing entities for participant enrollment, tracking, evaluation, and payment reconciliation purposes.
        </p>
        <p>
            To Federal agencies for screening and selecting candidates for training or developmental programs sponsored by the agency.
        </p>
        <p>
            To Federal oversight agencies for investigating, reviewing, resolving, negotiating, settling, or hearing complaints, grievances, or other matters under its cognizance.
        </p>
        <p>
            The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of DTRA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            STORAGE:
        </p>
        <p>
            Records are stored in paper and electronic form.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Automated records may be retrieved by name, logon identification, or by a combination of these data elements. Manual records are retrieved by employee last name.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are maintained in physical and electronic areas accessible only to DTRA personnel who must use the records to perform assigned duties. Physical access is limited through the use of locks, guards, card swipe, and other administrative procedures. The electronic records are deployed on accredited systems with access restricted by the use of login, password, and/or card swipe protocols. The web-based files are accessible only via the Agency's intranet, which is protected in accordance with approved information assurance protocols. Employees are warned through screen log-on protocols and periodic briefings of the consequences of improper access or use of the data on the Agency intranet. In addition, users are trained to lock or shutdown their workstations when leaving the work area. During non-duty hours, records are secured in access-controlled buildings, offices, cabinets or computer systems.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Training files are destroyed when 5 years old or when superseded, whichever is sooner. Employee agreements, individual training plans, progress reports, and similar records used in intern, upward mobility, career management, and similar developmental training programs are destroyed 1 year after employee has completed the program.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Learning Technology Specialist, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Policy &amp; Program Development Division, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6201, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether records about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Policy &amp; Program Development Division, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6201, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
        <p>
            Current DTRA employees may determine whether information about themselves is contained in subsets to the master file by accessing the system through their assigned DTRA computer or by contacting their immediate supervisor.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Policy &amp; Program Development Division, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6201, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
        <p>
            Current DTRA employees may gain access to data contained in subsets to the master file by accessing the system through their assigned DTRA computer or by contacting their immediate supervisor.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The DTRA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 318, or may be obtained from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Policy &amp; Program Development Division, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6201, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Information is obtained from the record subject.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 023" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 023</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Reasonable Accommodation Program.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Equal Opportunity Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            All civilian employees and applicants for employment with the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) at any of its duty locations.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Employee's or applicant's name, occupational series and grade, operating division/function, office location and address, office telephone numbers, disability or medical condition, reasonable accommodation (RA) requested, explanation of how RA would assist the applicant in the application process and in the performance of his/her job, deciding official's name and title, essential duties of the position, information relating to an individual's capability to satisfactorily perform the duties of the position he/she is either applying for or presently holds, relevant medical information, estimated cost of accommodation, action by deciding official, employee/applicant, deciding official, and health care practitioner signatures, social worker, or rehabilitation counselor, medical documentation and supporting documents relating to reasonable accommodation.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (Section 501 and 505); 29 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 1630; E.O. 13163; E.O. 13164, EEOC Policy; and DTRA 5505.3, DTRA Reasonable Accommodation Instruction.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            To provide reasonable accommodation(s) for individuals with known physical and mental impairments who have applied for employment or are employees of the DTRA.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            The 'Blanket Routine Uses' that appear at the beginning of the DTRA's compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.
        </p>
        <p>Note:</p>
        <p>
            This system of records contains individually identifiable health information. The DoD Health Information Privacy Regulation (DoD 6025.18-R) issued pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, applies to most such health information. DoD 6025.18-R may place additional procedural requirements on the uses and disclosures of such information beyond those found in the Privacy Act of 1974 or mentioned in this system of records notice.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual's name and year and log number of accommodation request.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Access is limited to the Equal Opportunity staff, and agency command surgeon. Case records are maintained in locked security containers. Automated records are controlled by limiting physical access to terminals and by the use of passwords. Work areas are sight controlled during normal duty hours. Security guards and an intrusion alarm system protect buildings.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Retained in the office for 2 years after completion, and then destroyed.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Equal Opportunity Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the Equal Opportunity Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
        <p>
            Request should contain individual's name, address, and proof of identity (photo identification or must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed outside the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to access records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Equal Opportunity Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
        <p>
            Request should contain individual's name, address, and proof of identity (photo identification or must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed outside the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The DTRA rules for contesting contents are published in 32 CFR part 318, or may be obtained from the System Manager.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual, DTRA records and reports, DTRA employees, witnesses, informants, and other sources providing or containing pertinent information.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 024" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 024</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Recall Roster.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201, and DTRA Field Offices. Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to the DTRA compilation of systems of records notices.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Civilian employees and military personnel, consultants and contractors that are employed with Defense Threat Reduction Agency.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual's name, emergency contact information, organizational and home address, work and home telephone numbers, electronic mail, facsimile, cellular and pager numbers, and related information.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            5 U.S.C. 301, Department Regulations; 10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; Executive Order 12656, Assignment of Emergency Preparedness Responsibilities; Presidential Decision Directive 67, Enduring Constitutional Government and Continuity of Government Operations; Federal Preparedness Circular 65, Federal Executive Branch Continuity of Operations; DoD Directive 3020.36, Assignment of National Security Emergency Preparedness (NSEP) Responsibilities to DoD Components; and E.O. 9397(SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            These records support agency requirements for emergency notification of personnel, development of locator listings, and all other official management functions where personnel and organizational point-of-contact information is required.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Storage:

        </p>
        <p>
            Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual's name.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Buildings are protected by security guards and an intrusion alarm system. Records are maintained in areas accessible only to Defense Threat Reduction Agency personnel on a need-to-know basis. The computer files are required to be password protected. Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings in locked offices, or locked cabinets during non-duty hours. The Information Technology system is installed in the server room which has badge-controlled access as well as server username/password controls.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are temporary and destroyed when updated, and upon transfer or separation of an individual.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Chief Communications Officer, Combating WMD Enterprise, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about them is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Chief Communications Officer, Combating WMD Enterprise, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
        <p>
            Written requests should contain the individual's full name and duty station.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking access to records about themselves should address written inquiries to the Chief Communications Officer, Combating WMD Enterprise, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
        <p>
            Written requests should contain the individual's full name and duty station.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            DTRA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in DTRA Instruction 5400.11B; 32 CFR part 318; or may be obtained from the system manager.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The individual and official personnel office documents containing point-of-contract information.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 025" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 025</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Facility Access Control Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Headquarters, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Security and Counterintelligence Directorate, ATTN: Chief, Security Services Division, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6201, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals requesting access to Defense Threat Reduction Agency controlled facilities.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Requests for and issuance of facility entry badges, passes, and motor vehicle registration. The records contain individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), physical and electronic duty addresses, physical and electronic home addresses, duty and home telephone numbers, emergency-essential status, date and place of birth, citizenship, number and type of badge, issue and expiration date of badge; facility identification, user codes, dates and times of building entry, current photograph, physical descriptors such as height, hair and eye color, blood type, biometrics data, handicap data, security clearance data, personal vehicle description, operator's permit data, inspection and insurance data, vehicle decal number, parking lot assignment, parking infractions, participation in mass transit programs, and emergency contact data.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            42 U.S.C. 2165, the Atomic Energy Act of 1954; 50 U.S.C. 797, the Internal Security Act of 1950; E.O. 10450, Security Requirements for Government Employees, as amended; E.O. 12958 Classified National Security Information, as amended; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Information is maintained by the Security Services Division to control access into Defense Threat Reduction Agency managed facilities and spaces. The system will verify security clearance status of individuals requiring entry into restricted access areas; account for building occupants; control evacuation during simulated and actual threat conditions; relay threat situations and conditions to DoD law enforcement officials for investigative or evaluative purposes; and notify emergency contact points of situations affecting a member of the workforce.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            To officials and employees of Government agencies in the performance of their official duties related to the screening and selection of individuals for security clearances and/or special authorizations, access to facilities or attendance at conferences.
        </p>
        <p>
            The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' apply to this system of records.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Paper records are in file folders and electronic storage media.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), facility or user code, or vehicle decal number.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are maintained in secure, limited access, or monitored work areas accessible only to authorized personnel. Central Processing Units are located in a physically controlled access area requiring either a badge or card swipe for entry. Workstations are password protected.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Vehicle registration records are destroyed when superseded or upon normal expiration or 3 years after revocation. Individual's badge and vehicle pass records are destroyed 5 years after cancellation or expiration.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Chief, Security and Counterintelligence Directorate, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6201, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Security and Counterintelligence Directorate, ATTN: Chief, Security Services Division, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6201, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
        <p>
            Individuals should furnish individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to access records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Security and Counterintelligence Directorate, ATTN: Chief, Security Services Division, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Stop 6201, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.
        </p>
        <p>
            Individuals should furnish individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, and telephone number.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The DTRA rules for contesting contents are published in 32 CFR part 318, or may be obtained from the System Manager.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual, DoD Joint Personnel Adjudication System (JPAS), and Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="HDTRA 026" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>HDTRA 026</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    DTRA Telework Program Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Special Programs Management Division (BE-BHS), Human Capital Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals who have been granted approval to telework on a regular/recurring, or situational (ad hoc) basis in accordance with Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Telework Program.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records include individual's name; office symbol; office telephone number; official duty station; alternative worksite address (GSA Telecenter, home, other alternative worksite); mileage savings; time savings; work schedule and tour of duty at the alternative worksite; regular work schedule (8 hours a day, flexitour or compressed); telework schedule.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 6120, Flexible and Compressed Work Schedules, Purposes; DoD Directive 1035.1, Telework Policy for Department of Defense; DoD Instruction 1035.1, Telework Policy; and Defense Threat Reduction Agency Instruction 1100.2, Defense Threat Reduction Agency Telework Program.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are used by supervisors and more frequently used by the telework program coordinators for managing, evaluating, and reporting DTRA Telework Program activity and participation. Data on participation in the DTRA Telework Program, minus personal identifiers, may also be provided to the Department of Defense (DoD) for a consolidated DoD response to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Telework Survey.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DOD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>To the Home and Alternative Worksites, excluding GSA Telecenters, Telework Safety Checklist may be disclosed to the Department of Labor when an employee is injured while working at home while in the performance of normal duties.</p>
        <p>To the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Telework Survey to provide a consolidated data on participation in the DTRA Telework Program, minus personal identifiers, may also be provided.</p>
        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of DTRA's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Records are maintained in paper and electronic media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By name and/or office/official duty station/work schedule.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Access is limited to the Employee Relations and Work Life Division, Human Capital Office. Case records are maintained in locked security containers. Automated records are controlled by limiting physical access to terminals and by the use of passwords. Work areas are sight controlled during normal duty hours. Security guards and an intrusion alarm system protect buildings. A risk assessment has been performed and will be made available upon request. The electronic database is further restricted by the use of Common Access Cards in order to access the excel spreadsheet.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are destroyed in burn bags one year after supersession, cancellation, or termination of agreement.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>DTRA Telework Coordinator, Special Programs Management Division (BE-BHS), Human Capital Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquires to the DTRA Telework Coordinator, Special Programs Management Division, Human Capital Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Individuals must provide their full name, address, and a telephone number and the enterprise/staff office where employed at the time they are approved to participate in the DTRA Telework Program.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to DTRA Telework Coordinator, Special Programs Management Division Human Capital Office, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6201.</p>
        <p>Individuals must provide their full name, address, and a telephone number and the enterprise/staff office where employed at the time they are approved to participate in the DTRA Telework Program.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The DTRA rules for accessing records, for contesting contents, and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in 32 CFR part 318, or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Data is supplied by telework participants and their supervisors.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="JS001MILPERS" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>JS001MILPERS</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Joint Staff Medals and Awards Files and Report System; Microfilmed Historical Awards.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Personnel Services Division, Manpower and Personnel Division, J-1, The Joint Staff, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-1000.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            All military officer/enlisted personnel, regular and reserve, who are serviced by The Joint Staff.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            File contains, but not limited to, recommendations and substantiating documents for awarding of the medals and awards; orders authorizing awards, certificates of eligibility, memoranda for the record, vote sheets, status sheets, board memberships lists, criteria and analysis, agency historical file, reports, reclama actions, recommendations for foreign awards, special category and exception to policy, bulletins, miscellaneous correspondence, Decorations and Awards Board memoranda, memoranda and records and microfilmed historical awards.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            10 U.S.C. Chapter 5, Section 151-155.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            This information is used by the Personnel Services Division, J-1, The Joint Staff to retrieve information for the Maintenance of the Awards Program.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of The Joint Staff's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Paper records in file folders.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Filed alphabetically by last name of individual.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Building employs security guards. Access to space is limited to personnel office personnel during nonworking hours via locked door. During working hours the space is occupied by personnel office personnel at all times.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Files are permanent. They are microfilmed and retained for historical purposes.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Staff Management Branch, J-1, The Joint Staff, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20318-0300.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Personnel Services Division, Manpower and Personnel Division, J-1, The Joint Staff, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-1000.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Personnel Services Division, Manpower and Personnel Division, J-1, The Joint Staff, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-1000.
        </p>
        <p>
            Written requests for information should contain the full name of the individual, current address and telephone number. For personal visits, the individual should be able to provide some acceptable identification, that is, at least, his identification card.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The Joint Staff's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in OSD Administrative Instruction 81; Joint Administrative Instruction 2530.09;  32 CFR part 313; or may be obtained from the system manager.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Source of information is obtained from agencies which are serviced by the Organization of the Joint Chief of Staff.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="JS002MILPERS" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>JS002MILPERS</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Military Personnel Files (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10557).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Deletion: The Joint Staff Military Personnel Files (JS002MILPERS) can be deleted. The system is covered by the following System of Record Notices:
        </p>
        <p>Army: A0600-8-104b AHRC, Official Military Personnel Records (August 8, 2004, 69 FR 51271).</p>
        <p>Navy: N0070-3, Navy Military Personnel Records System (April 15, 2010, 75 FR 19627).</p>
        <p>Marine Corps: M01070-6, Marine Corps Official Military Personnel Files (March 17, 2008, 73 FR 14234).</p>
        <p>Air Force: F036 AF PC C, Military Personnel Records System (October 13, 2000, 65 FR 60916).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="JS003SMB" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>JS003SMB</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Manpower, Personnel and Security System (MPSS) Files (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10557).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Deletion: The Joint Staff Manpower, Personnel and Security System files are covered by existing system of records notices issued by each of the Military Services and this system notice is duplicative. These systems of records notices are:
        </p>
        <p>Army: A0600-8-104b AHRC, Official Military Personnel Records (August 8, 2004, 69 FR 51271).</p>
        <p>Navy: N0070-3, Navy Military Personnel Records System (April 15, 2010, 75 FR 19627).</p>
        <p>Marine Corps: M01070-6, Marine Corps Official Military Personnel Files (March 17, 2008, 73 FR 14234).</p>
        <p>Air Force: F036 AF PC C, Military Personnel Records System (October 13, 2000, 65 FR 60916).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="JS004SECDIV" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>JS004SECDIV</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Joint Staff Security Clearance Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Joint Staff Security Office, Director for Management, 9300 Joint Staff Pentagon, Department of Defense, Washington, DC 20318-9300.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Civilian employees of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint Staff; Military personnel assigned to the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint Staff; contractor personnel on contract with the Joint Staff; experts and consultants serving with or without compensation; individuals who are civilian applicants or military nominees for duty with the Joint Chiefs of Staff or the Joint Staff; all persons who have been authorized a pass for access to restricted areas of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint Staff.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual's Certificate of Security Clearance; security briefing and debriefing statements; materials relating to the adjudication of a security clearance; and other files pertinent to the security clearance and/or access status of an individual.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 301 and E.O. 12958, E.O. 10450, E.O. 9397.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>For use by officials of the Joint Staff Security Office to issue the authorization of access to various categories of classified information; to document the issuance, denial, and revocation of security clearances; to document the Joint Staff Clearance Appeal Board's records with respect to appeals of clearance denials and revocations; and, to issue access badges permitting authorized individuals access to restricted areas of the Joint Chiefs of Staff/Joint Staff.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of The Joint Staff's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Paper records in file folders; paper card files.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Filed alphabetically by individual's last name.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Building employs security guards. Records are maintained in an alarmed vault and are accessible only to authorized Security Division personnel who are properly screened, cleared and trained.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are maintained for the duration of the individual's employment, assignment, or association with the Joint Chiefs of Staff/Joint Staff. With the exception of adjudication records, indoctrination (briefing), and debriefing records, which are placed in an inactive file and destroyed five years after departure, all other records are destroyed after the individual departs the Joint Chiefs of Staff/Joint Staff.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Joint Staff Security Office, Director for Management, 9300 Joint Staff Pentagon, Department of Defense, Washington, DC 20318-9300.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the 'Joint Staff Security Office, Director for Management, 9300 Joint Staff Pentagon, Department of Defense, Washington, DC 20318-9300.'
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Joint Staff Security Office, Director for Management, 9300 Joint Staff Pentagon, Department of Defense, Washington, DC 20318-9300.</p>
        <p>Requesters should provide full name and any former names used, date and place of birth, and Social Security Number.</p>
        <p>
            Requests must be signed and notarized or, if the individual does not have access to notary services, preceded by a signed and dated declaration verifying the identity of the requester, in substantially the following form: 'I certify that the information provided by me is true, complete, and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief, and this request is made in good faith. I understand that a knowing and willful false, fictitious or fraudulent statement or representation can be punished by fine or imprisonment or both. (Signature).'
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The Joint Staff's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in OSD Administrative Instruction 81; Joint Administrative Instruction 2530.09; 32 CFR part 313; or may be obtained from the system manager.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Applications and related forms from the individual; summaries of relevant facts and final determinations by security clearance adjudicators and Joint Staff Clearance Adjudication Board, and correspondence from any source relating to the security clearance and access of any individual affiliated with the Joint Chiefs of Staff or the Joint Staff.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Portions of this system of records may be exempt from provisions of the Privacy Act pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), as applicable.</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b) (1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 311. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
    <section id="JS006CND" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>JS006CND</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">Department of Defense Counternarcotics C4I System.</subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Joint Staff, Chief, Counternarcotics C4 Division, ATTN:  J-6F, Room 1D825, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20318-6000.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Persons suspected of involvement in international narcotics trafficking, as determined by federal law enforcement agencies (e.g., Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms; Coast Guard; Customs; Drug Enforcement Administration; Defense; Federal Aviation Administration; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Immigration and Naturalization Service; Internal Revenue Service; Justice; Secret Service; State; U.S. Marshals; and, El Paso Intelligence Center (EPIC), a multi-agency tactical intelligence processing and analysis facility.)
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Information consisting of name, Social Security Number (if applicable), date of birth, current or previous address, e.g., photographic), and investigative information supporting known or suspected narcotics trafficking activity.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>FY 1989 National Defense Authorization Act, Public Law 100-456; National Drug Control Strategy, January 1, 1990; Secretary of Defense Letter, January 6, 1989, SUBJECT: Policy Guidelines for Implementation of FY 1989 Congressionally Mandated DoD Counterdrug Responsibilities; and, E.O. 9397.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>To manage a counternarcotics computer system to support DoD Components and Federal law enforcement agencies in identifying and apprehending persons involved in international trafficking of illegal drugs.</p>
                <p>
                    To carry out the DOD mission of detecting and monitoring the production, trafficking, and use of illegal drugs.
                </p>
                <p>The Federal agencies identified will exchange investigative information contained in this database to carry out the counter narcotics mission.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>To law enforcement components of the Drug Enforcement Administration; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Customs Service; U.S. Secret Service; and, U.S. Marshals, for investigation and apprehension of drug traffickers, smugglers, or others aiding activities of the illegal narcotics trade.</p>
                <p>To law enforcement and drug interdiction task force units of the Coast Guard; Federal Aviation Administration; Immigration and Naturalization Service; Internal Revenue Service; and Department of Transportation for investigation of suspected narcotics trafficking activities.</p>
                <p>To the El Paso Intelligence Center, Operation Bahamas and Turks and Calicos (OPBAT); and Forward Locations (FLOCs) for processing and analysis of suspected trafficking activities.</p>
                <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of The Joint Staff's compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>All files are stored on computer magnetic tapes or disks in a secure computer facility.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Computer files are retrieved by name or Social Security Number or any other identifying information.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Access to the computer by authorized personnel is controlled by a login and password control system. In addition, all terminals capable of accessing the system are located in secure areas.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Tapes and disks constituting the main data file are retained for ten years, after which they are erased and overwritten, or destroyed.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Joint Staff, Chief, Counternarcotics C4I Division, ATTN:  J-6F, Room 1D825, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20318-6000.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to The Joint Staff, Chief, Counternarcotics C4I Division, ATTN:  J-6F, Room 1D825, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20318-6000.</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to The Joint Staff, Chief, Counternarcotics C4I Division, ATTN:  J-6F, Room 1D825, The Pentagon, Washington, DC 20318-6000.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The Joint Staff's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in OSD Administrative Instruction 81; Joint Administrative Instruction 2530.09;  32 CFR part 313; or may be obtained from the system manager.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms; Coast Guard; Customs; Drug Enforcement Administration; Defense; Federal Aviation Administration; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Immigration and Naturalization Service; Internal Revenue Service; Justice; Secret Service; State; U.S. Marshals; and, El Paso Intelligence Center (EPIC).</p>
                <p>INTERPOL-U.S. National Central Bureau; Operation  Bahamas and Turks and Calicos (OPBAT); and Department of State Forward Locations (FLOCs).</p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Parts of this system may be exempt under 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2) as applicable. Intelligence and investigation portions of this system may be partially or totally subject to the general exemption.</p>
                <p>
                    An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553 (b) (1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 313. For additional information contact the system manager.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section> <section id="JS007MPD" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>JS007MPD</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">Joint Manpower Automation System Files, (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10557).</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Deletion: The Joint Staff Military Personnel Files are covered by existing system of records notices issued by each of the Military Services and civilian personnel records are covered by a government-wide system notice and this system notice is duplicative. The applicable systems of records notices are:
                        </p>
                        <p>Army: A0600-8-104b AHRC, Official Military Personnel Records (August 8, 2004, 69 FR 51271).</p>
                        <p>Navy: N0070-3, Navy Military Personnel Records System (April 15, 2010, 75 FR 19627).</p>
                        <p>Marine Corps: M01070-6, Marine Corps Official Military Personnel Files (March 17, 2008, 73 FR 14234).</p>
                        <p>Air Force: F036 AF PC C, Military Personnel Records System (October 13, 2000, 65 FR 60916).</p>
                        <p>DoD civilian records are covered under OPM/Govt-1, General Personnel Records (June 19, 2006, 71 FR 35356)</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="JS009ATHD" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>JS009ATHD</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">Anti-Terrorism Awareness Training Records Files, (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10557).</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Deletion: The Joint Staff does not collect or maintain training data. DoD Instruction 2000.16, DoD Antiterrorism Standards, establishes that unit commanders and directors are responsible for maintaining data on training completion.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="MDA 01" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>MDA 01</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">Missile Defense Data Center Catalog System Records (December 15, 2008, 73 FR 76009).</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Deletion: This system of records application does not store, process, nor transmit PII information and should no longer be registered as a system of record for PII purposes, therefore can be deleted.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="QNRO-01" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>QNRO-1</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">Health and Fitness Evaluation Records.</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Fitness units within the National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) civilian, military, and contractor personnel who have chosen to participate in a wellness and fitness program.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Name, Social Security Number, gender, employer, employee number, work telephone number, date of birth, parent organization; permission slips to participate in testing; letters from commanding officers indicating certain individuals need to participate in certain programs; and health history to include such items as weight, height, body fat, measurements, blood pressure and cholesterol levels, orthopedic problems, and exercise restrictions, participants' program goals from which the health staff design individual fitness programs, a physician's referral when it has been required for participation in the program.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401 <i>et seq.</i>; 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; E.O. 12333; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                   
        <p>The purpose of this system is to provide fitness assessments and design wellness programs for participants. Each participant is given a paper copy of the assessment and program goals.</p>
   
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The DoD "Blanket Routines Uses" published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Automated information system, maintained in computers and computer output products.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Name, Social Security Number, and parent organization.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are stored in a secure, gated facility, guard, badge, and password access protected. Access to and use of these records are limited to fitness staff whose official duties require such access. Records are stored on a stand-alone computer; paper files are stored in a locked filing cabinet. Office access is restricted to a limited number of personnel.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are destroyed six years after date of the last entry. Electronic records are deleted; paper records are shredded.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Chief, Environmental Safety Health and Fitness Division, Management Services and Operations, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
        <p>Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.</p>
        <p>
            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>If executed without the United States: "I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)".</p>
        <p>If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: "I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)".</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715. Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.
        </p>

<p>
    In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
</p>
<p>If executed without the United States: "I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)".</p>
<p>If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: "I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)".</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3 and NRO Instruction 110-5; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the NRO Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information is supplied by the participants; the ESFH staff, and occasionally the participant's physician.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="QNRO-2" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>QNRO-2</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Patient Medical Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Management Services and Operations, Environmental Safety Health and Fitness Office Medical Unit, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) civilian, military, and contractor personnel who choose to seek medical assistance.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Name, Social Security Number, employer, date of birth, work telephone number, at times the home telephone number, reason for the office visit, and a health history summary. Charts may include immunization records, tuberculosis testing, and a patient-provided general health history as needed.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401 et seq; 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; E.O. 12333; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Medical staff maintain patient charts recording the purpose of each visit and treatment as administered.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            The 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Medical files are in hardcopy only while patient registration information is maintained on a computer.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Patient name.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are stored in a secure, gated facility, guard, badge, and password access protected. Access to and use of these records are limited to medical staff whose official duties require such access. Records are kept in a filing cabinet in a locked room. The computer's logon capability is terminated when the visiting room is unsupervised.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Patient charts are retained for the duration of a patient's employment plus 30 years; records are then shredded. Inactive records may be stored in an archive center. The electronic records are to be destroyed at three-month intervals.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Chief, Environmental Safety Health and Fitness Office, Management Services and Operations, Medical Unit, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
        <p>
            Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.
        </p>
        <p>
            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
        <p>
            Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.
        </p>
        <p>
            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3 and NRO Instruction 110-5; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the NRO Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Information is supplied by patients seeking medical assistance and by the medical staff.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="QNRO-3" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>QNRO-3</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Diet and Nutrition Evaluation Records (August 22, 2000, 65 FR 50969).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Deletion: These records are no longer kept; the data that was in the system did not contain personal information, but only information on the nutritional value of foods. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
    <section id="QNRO-4" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>QNRO-4</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">
            Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act Files.
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Management Services and Operations, Information Access and Release Center, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The system encompasses all individuals who submit Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Privacy Act, and Mandatory Declassification Review Requests and administrative appeals to the National Reconnaissance Office; individuals whose requests and/or records have been referred to the NRO by other agencies; and in some instances includes attorneys representing individuals submitting such requests and appeals, individuals who are the subjects of such requests and appeals, and/or the NRO personnel assigned to handle such requests and appeals.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The system consists of records created or compiled in response to FOIA, Privacy Act, and Mandatory Declassification Review requests and administrative appeals and includes: The original requests and administrative appeals; responses to such requests and administrative appeals; all related memoranda, correspondence, notes, and other related or supporting documentation; and, in some instances, copies of requested records and records under administrative appeal; and documents submitted for pre-publication review.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations to implement the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, The Freedom of Information Act and 5 U.S.C. 552a, as amended, The Privacy Act of 1974; National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401 et seq.; E.O. 12333; E.O. 12958; E.O. 12968.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    This system is maintained for the purpose of processing access requests and administrative appeals under the FOIA, access and amendment requests and administrative appeals under the Privacy Act, and requests and administrative appeals for Mandatory Declassification Review under the applicable executive order(s) governing classified national security information; for the purpose of participating in litigation regarding agency action on such requests and appeals; and for the purpose of assisting the NRO in carrying out any other responsibilities under the FOIA, the Privacy Act, and applicable executive orders; and to process requests for pre-publication review case processing.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the NRO as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>
                    The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>
                    Paper files and automated information system maintained in computers and computer output products.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Requester's name, request case number and subject keywords.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are stored in a secure, gated facility, guard, badge, and password access protected. Access to and use of these records are limited to the Information Access and Release Center staff whose official duties require such access. The electronic database files are password protected; hardcopy records are stored in a locked file room with restricted access.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are temporary, to be destroyed when two years old or sooner if no longer needed for administrative use. Records pertaining to FOIA and PA appeals are to be destroyed six years after final determination or six years after the time at which a requester could file suit, or three years after final adjudication by courts, whichever is later. Computer files will be deleted; hardcopy files will be shredded.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Management Services and Operations, Chief, Information Access and Release Center, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Request should include the individual's full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number, date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
                </p>
                <p>
                    In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                </p>
                <p>
                    If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                </p>
                <p>
                    If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Request should include the individual's full name, and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number, date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
                </p>
                <p>
                    In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                </p>
                <p>
                    If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                </p>
                <p>
                    If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3A and NRO Instruction 110-5A; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Those individuals who submit initial requests and administrative appeals pursuant to the FOIA, the Privacy Act, or the applicable executive orders governing classified national security information; the agency records searched in the process of responding to such requests and appeals; NRO staff assigned to handle such requests and appeals; other agencies or entities that have referred to the NRO requests concerning NRO records, or that have consulted with the NRO regarding the handling of particular subjects; and submitters or subjects of records or information that have provided assistance to the NRO in making access or amendment determination. ÐPre-publication materials submitted by the authors or offices sponsoring the information.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    During the processing of a ÐFOIA/Privacy Act request, exempt materials from other systems of records may in turn become part of the case record in this system. To the extent that copies of exempt records from those 'other' systems of records are entered into this system, the National Reconnaissance Office hereby claims the same exemptions for the records from those 'other' systems that are entered into this system, as claimed for the original primary system of which they are a part.
                </p>
                <p>
                    An exemption rule for this exemption has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 326. For additional information contact the system manager.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
        <section id="QNRO-5" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>QNRO-5</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Freedom of Information Act Reading Room Visitors Log.
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Management Services and Operations, Information Access and Release Center, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Reading Room visitors, to include requesters, researchers, historians, and news media personnel. Visitors may be U.S. citizens or foreign nationals.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Visitor name, Social Security Number, number of hours spent in the reading room, number of photocopies made, and visitors' duplication charges, if any.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            5 U.S.C. 552, Freedom of Information Act; National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401 et seq; 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; E.O. 12333; E.O. 12958; E.O. 12968; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Information is used to compile data needed in the annual statistical report to Congress, and to assess duplication charges, if any.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            The fact of a FOIA requester's visit can be disclosed in a subsequent FOIA release; however, no other personal information will be released.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>
                            Paper files and automated information system, maintained in computers and computer output products.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Visitor's name and Social Security Number, and date of visit.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are stored in a secure, gated facility, guard, badge, and password access protected. Access to and use of these records are limited to Information Access and Release Center (IARC) staff whose official duties require such access. Computer file access is electronically limited; paper files are stored in the reading room which is locked when unattended by IARC staff.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are temporary, destroyed when two years old or sooner if no longer needed for administrative use.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Chief, Information Access and Release Center, Management Services and Operations, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3 and NRO Instruction 110-5; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Information is supplied by the reading room visitors and by Information Access and Release Center staff.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>None. </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="QNRO-7" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>QNRO-7</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Cub Run Elementary School Volunteers Database.
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Cub Run Outreach Program, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) civilian, military, and contractor personnel who have chosen to participate in the school sponsorship program.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Name, work telephone number, government or contractor affiliation, number of hours worked at the school or on school projects, the volunteers' interest areas or fields of expertise, and community service awards for volunteer activities
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401 et seq; 5 U.S.C. Departmental Regulations; E.O. 12820; and E.O. 12333.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            This database records the hours of community service and provides a list of volunteers and their specialties from which the coordinator fills the requests from the school. The system also records the community service awards that volunteers have earned.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Information will be shared with the Cub Run Elementary School personnel for the assignment of volunteers and for the school's recognition of their contributions.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>
                            Automated information system, maintained in computers and computer output products.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Name, area of expertise, dates of service, and type of award.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are stored in a secure, gated facility, guard, badge, and password access protected. Access to and use of these records are electronically limited by password to staff whose official duties require such access.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are temporary, deleted when obsolete or no longer needed. The system will not be maintained should the program be discontinued.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Cub Run Outreach Program Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3 and NRO Instruction 110-5; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Information is supplied by each volunteer; the school provides a sign-in log which tracks the hours of service of each volunteer.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>None. </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="QNRO-10" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>QNRO-10</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">Inspector General Investigative Records.</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Office of the Inspector General, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Persons who are interviewed by or provide information to the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) Office of Inspector General, and persons involved with or who have knowledge about a matter being investigated or reviewed by the Office of the Inspector General. These persons include NRO civilian and military personnel assigned or detailed to the NRO, persons with a contractual relationship with the NRO or who perform work under NRO contracts.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Individual's name, Social Security Number, employee number, company, parent organization, work telephone number, date of birth, home address, reports of investigations, reports of interviews, signed statements, correspondence, government forms, and internal NRO memoranda.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401 et seq.; 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; NRO Directive 22-3A; E.O. 12333; E.O. 12958; E.O. 12968; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are used to investigate allegations of misconduct or wrongdoing by NRO personnel related to violations of laws, rules, or regulations or to mismanagement, gross waste of funds, fraud or mismanagement on the part of persons assigned or detailed to the NRO, and to provide information to NRO management regarding personnel matters and for evaluating current and proposed programs, policies and activities, assignments, and requests for awards or promotions. Records are used by the NRO Inspector General and his/her staff, the NRO Director, the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, and the Secretary of Defense to effect corrective personnel or other administrative action; to provide facts and evidence upon which to base prosecution; to provide information to other investigative elements of the Department of Defense, other Federal, State, or local agencies having jurisdiction over the substance of the allegations or a related investigative interest; to provide information upon which determinations may be made for individuals' suitability for various personnel actions including but not limited to retention, promotion, assignment, retirement in grade or selection for sensitive or critical positions in the Armed Forces or Federal service.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>To appropriate officials within the Intelligence Community (Central Intelligence Agency, other Federal departments, agencies, inspectors generals and elements thereof) to the extent that the records concern NRO funds, personnel, property programs, operations, or contracts or when relevant to the official responsibilities of those organizations and entities; regarding personnel matters; and to evaluate current and proposed programs policies and activities, selected assignments and requests for awards or promotions.</p>
                        <p>
                            To Federal, state, local, foreign or international agencies, or to an individual or organization, when necessary to elicit information relevant to an NRO Inspector General investigation, inquiry, decision or recommendation.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            To the Department of Justice or any other agency responsible for representing NRO interests in connection with a judicial, administrative, or other proceeding. To the Department of Justice or other Intelligence Community Inspector General or agency to the extent necessary to obtain information or advice on any matter relevant to an Office of Inspector General investigation;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            To the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, and the Intelligence Oversight Board, and any successor organizations, when requested by those entities, or when the Inspector General determines that disclosure will assist in the performance of their oversight functions; and
                        </p>
                        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>Paper files and automated information system, maintained in computers and computer output products.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Name, Social Security Number, and/or case category.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are stored in a secure, gated facility, guard, badge, and password access protected. Access to and use of these records are limited to the Inspector General staff whose official duties require such access.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are permanently maintained by NRO.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Inspector General, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
                        <p>Request should include the individual's full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number, current citizenship status, date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.</p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.</p>
                        <p>If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
                        <p>Request should include the individual's full name, and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number, current citizenship status, date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.</p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.</p>
                        <p>If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3A and NRO Instruction 110-5A; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Information is supplied by the individual, parties, other than the individual, as well as by personal records and documentation; subjects and suspects of NRO investigations; interview of witnesses, victims, and confidential sources. All types of records and information maintained by all levels of government, private industry, and non-profit organizations reviewed during the course of the investigation or furnished the NRO; and any other type of record deemed necessary to complete the NRO investigation.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Parts of this system may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2) if the information is compiled and maintained by a component of the agency which performs as its principle function any activity pertaining to the enforcement of criminal laws.</p>
                        <p>Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than material within the scope of subsection (j)(2), may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would revealed the identity of a confidential source.</p>
                        <p>Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.</p>
                        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 326. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="QNRO-12" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>QNRO-12</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Technical Library Administration System.
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Technical Library, Management Services and Operations, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) civilian, military, and contractor personnel who are entitled to use the NRO's technical library services.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Name, work telephone number, office address, patron identification number and the last four digits of the patron's Social Security Number.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            National Security Act of 1947 as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401 et seq; 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; E.O. 12333; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The collected information supports administrative, circulation, and inventory functions of the Technical Library.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>
                            Automated information system, maintained in computers and computer output products
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The Library staff retrieves patron information by name and patron identification number. A patron may check his own circulation data by using the last four digits of his Social Security Number. A patron, however, may substitute any non-used four digit numbers rather than those of his Social Security Number.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are stored in a secure, gated facility, guard, badge, and password access protected. Access to and use of these records are limited to library staff whose official duties require such access. The automated information system is on a protected network and the system itself is password protected.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Patron information is retained for the duration of NRO assignment and is electronically deleted as part of out-processing. Information regarding the status of an individual's library material(s) is retained for the checkout period only, normally three weeks. Circulation data is retained beyond return of the item(s) only for administrative purposes; at this point the data can be retrieved only by item title.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Chief, Technical Library, Management Services and Operations, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3 and NRO Instruction 110-5; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Employee names are initially populated from an employee database; library users subsequently provide information when checking out library materials.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>None. </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="QNRO-13" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>QNRO-13</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Training and Enrollment Support System (TESS).
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Office of Security, Office of Security Training and Education Division, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) civilian, military, and contractor personnel who have chosen to participate in the security training and education program.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                    </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Name, Social Security Number, employer, date and place of birth, work addresses, work telephone numbers, facsimile numbers, company, organization, job position, activities (courses) with dates and status, sponsor, program access status, and (occasionally) security investigation date.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401 et seq; 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; E.O. 12333; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The Training and Enrollment Support System is used to manage the nomination and enrollment administrative process for training in security-related courses.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Some records may be released to employing organizations to document training.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>
                            Automated information system, maintained in computers and computer output products
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Name and Social Security Number.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are stored in secure, a gated facility, guard, badge, and password access protected. Access to the automated information system is limited to a small number of staff members. The system is restricted access and password protected. Use of the data in the records is limited to those of the training staff whose official duties require such access.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are temporary, to be destroyed when three years old. Earlier disposal is authorized if records are superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Records relating to training courses sponsored by other agencies or organizations are also temporary, destroyed when superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Chief, Office of Security Training and Education Division National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                        <p>If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3 and NRO Instruction 110-5; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Information is supplied by the individual on the course nomination forms. Some information is supplied from the Super Message Case Personnel data base.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>None. </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="QNRO-14" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>QNRO-14</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Automated Travel Information Processing System.
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Management Services and Operations, Travel Reservation and Accounting Center, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) military, and civilian personnel who make arrangements for official travel and training, or who have the responsibility to approve such travel and training arrangements.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Name, Social Security Number, date of birth, employer, employee number, parent organization, office room number, work telephone number, grade or rank, accounting number, and travel orders to include travel dates, times, and locations
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401 et seq; 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; E.O. 12333; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are used for automated travel preparation, approval, and accounting. Data occasionally may be used for the compilation of statistics and financial audits and accountability.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Records may, on occasion, be released to other government agencies for travel audits or oversight accountability.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>
                            Automated information system, maintained in computers and computer output products
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Name, organization, travel order number, and accounting number.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are stored in a secure, gated facility, guard, badge, and password access protected. Although all NRO personnel may access the Automated Travel Information Processing System to make their own individual travel arrangements, access to and use of different categories of records are partitioned and limited to Travel Reservation and Accounting Center staff whose official duties require such access.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are temporary and may be destroyed six years after the period of the account.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Chief, Travel Reservation and Accounting Center, Management Services and Operations, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3 and NRO Instruction 110-5; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3 and NRO Instruction 110-5; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Information is supplied by the users of the system.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>None. </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="QNRO-15" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>QNRO-15</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Facility Security Files.
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Office of Security and Counterintelligence, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) civilian, military, and contractor personnel who have been issued an NRO badge for entry onto the gated compound and into the facility; all other visitors who do not possess an NRO recognized badge but have been granted access to the NRO compound and facility; and any individuals who make unsolicited contact with the NRO.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            For badged personnel information includes: Name, Social Security Number (SSN), grade or rank, job title, employer, organization, office location, work telephone number, date and place of birth, home address and telephone number, point of contact and emergency phone number, employee photo, badge status, type, number, and issue date, government sponsor, start and expiration dates, approving officer, access and access status, access approval identification, access request date and approval date, access briefing and debriefing dates, access personal identification number, investigation and re-indoctrination dates, polygraph date and status, communication message designator and tracking number; and vehicle make, model, year, color, and license plate number.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Visit requests information includes: Name, Social Security Number, organization (affiliation), employer of visitor, cleared or uncleared status, the visit point of contact's name and telephone number, visit date, type of badge to be issued, person issuing badge, date issued, location of visit, visit message, visit group identifier, access or certification access date, and any special accommodation or needs, such as handicap parking or wheelchair access; and vehicle make, model, year, color, and license plate number.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            For unsolicited contacts information may include: Name, Social Security Number, date and place of birth, home address and telephone number, driver's license data, the correspondence received, and (occasionally) comments on the contact; information may be limited to that which the person making contact is willing to offer; and vehicle make, model, year, color, and license plate number.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            For access control information includes: Name, Social Security Number, employment status, access expiration date, picture of employee, employee number, passport number, billet number, telephone number, vehicle license plate number, vehicle make, vehicle model, vehicle year, vehicle color, date of visit, point of contact, and the times and locations of access to the secure areas of the facility; fields of information for an NRO employee may differ from those for a visitor.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            5 U.S.C. 301 Departmental Regulations; National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401 et seq.; E.O 12333; DoDD 5240.1, Intelligence Activities; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The NRO collects and maintains the records (a) To maintain and provide reports for and on personnel and badge information of the current tenants of authorized facilities; also to create and track the status of visit requests and the issuance of visitor badges; (b) To identify employees and visitors at the entrances of the gated facility; tracking inside the NRO facility the NRO employee and visitor badges as they are used to pass through turnstiles and access office suites and other work areas; (c) To track any unsolicited contacts with the NRO, whether by correspondence or personal contact; to provide a threat assessment program for the Facility Security Branch; and to assist in the investigation and determination of any wrongdoing or criminal activities by NRO employees or facility visitors; (d) To send visit certifications to DoD facilities.

                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Storage:

                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Paper files and automated information systems, maintained in computers and computer output products.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Name, social security number (SSN), organization, home and work address, date and place of birth, badge number, vehicle license plate number.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are stored in a secure, gated facility with guards, badge and password access. Computer terminal access is password protected. Access to, and use of, these records are limited to personnel whose official duties require access on a need-to-know basis.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are temporary, retained for 3 months to 5 years depending on the type of record; unsolicited contact records are retained for 25 years before being destroyed.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Director, Office of Security and Counterintelligence, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.

                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Request should include the individual's full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number (SSN), current citizenship status, date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed outside the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). Signature.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). Signature.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715. Request should include the individual's full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number (SSN), current citizenship status, date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed outside the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). Signature.'
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). Signature.'
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The National Reconnaissance Office rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3b and NRO Instruction 110-3-1; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Information is supplied by the individuals (NRO employee, visitor, or person making the unsolicited contact) and by the security staff.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than material within the scope of subsection (j)(2), may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                        </p>
                        <p>An exemption rule for this exemption has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 326. For additional information contact the system manager.  </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="QNRO-17" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>QNRO-17</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    NRO Alumni Database.
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Office of Policy, Center for the Study of National Reconnaissance, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Current and former government, military, and contractor personnel, who have participated in certain National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) programs and projects.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Name, Social Security Number, employer, work telephone number, home address and telephone number, date of birth, e-mail address, program association, organization or affiliation, dates of participation, and security-briefed status.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401 et seq; 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; E.O. 12333; E.O. 9397 (SSN).
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The database will track the contributing alumni of national reconnaissance programs, particularly those programs retired or declassified. Data will be used for the activities of the declassification of post-Corona programs; the NRO's 40th Anniversary celebration; and as a resource for the NRO Historian's research.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Certain limited information concerning the alumni may be shared with other government agencies, the alumni's parent organizations, or with private persons, foundations or companies in order to recognize alumni contributions and achievements or, in some cases, to seek advice.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>
                            Automated information system, maintained in computers and computer output products
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Data is retrieved by individual's name and program name.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are stored in secure, gated facility, guard, badge, and password access protected. Access to and use of these records are limited to NRO staff who are involved with the projects for which the database is maintained.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are historical and are permanent.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Director, Center for the Study of National Reconnaissance, Office of Policy, National Reconnaissance Office, 4675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3 and NRO Instruction 110-5; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Information is supplied by the individual, by award nominators and fellow alumni, and by source documentation.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>None. </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="QNRO-18" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>QNRO-18</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Document On-line Control System.
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Management Services and Operations, Information Services Center, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) civilian, military, and contractor personnel who have custodianship of classified materials.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                        </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Name, office and document data such as title, (including series, revision, volume and copy number), security classification, type of media, origin date, security control channels, project codes, manifest information, package information and statistics
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401 et seq; 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; E.O. 12333; E.O. 12958; E.O. 12968.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The Document On-line Control System accounts for the accountable documents and tracks the non-accountable documents, and controls the record of the NRO personnel to whom the document is assigned.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Information may be shared with other government agencies to track a specific document or identify the custodian of a particular document.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>
                            Automated information system, maintained in computers and computer output products.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Name, office, document title, control number, classification, type of media, transmittal package number, manifest number, date project codes, control channels, and statistics, as well as by scanning the document barcode.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are stored in a secure, gated facility, guard, badge, and password access protected. Access to and use of these records are limited to Information Services Center staff whose official duties require such access. System access is pre-determined and restricted.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are permanent.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Chief, Information Services Center, Management Services and Operations, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Request should include the individual's full name, address, Social Security Number, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature)'.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3 and NRO Instruction 110-5; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Information entered into the system is supplied from the documents themselves and from the transmittal process of which the custodian's name is a part.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>None. </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="QNRO-19" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>QNRO-19</systemNumber>

                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Customer Security Services Personnel Security Files.
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Management Services and Operations, Customer Security Services, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Contractor candidates nominated for security clearances and program accesses but do not have an organizational security infrastructure to support their applications.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Name, Social Security Number, employer, work telephone number, date and place of birth, home address, home telephone number, foreign travel and foreign contacts as well as the other categories on the Standard Form 86 and the signed non-disclosure agreement.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401 et seq.; 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; E.O. 12333; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Information is used to nominate candidates for security clearances and program accesses; to record agreements to protect classified information; and to report foreign travel and foreign contacts.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            To corporate sponsors and other Federal agencies for purposes of facilitating and verifying an individual's eligibility for access to classified information.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>
                            Paper files.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individual's name and Social Security Number.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are stored in a secure, gated facility, guard, badge, and password access protected. Access to and use of these records are limited to security staff whose official duties require such access.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Records are temporary, retained for 15 years after the last action in the file. Noteworthy records are temporary, but must be retained for 25 years after the last action in the file. The Ðnon-disclosure agreements are temporary records retained for 70 years.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Chief, Customer Security Services, Management Services and Operations, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Request should include the individual's full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number, current citizenship status, date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed without the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). Signature.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). Signature.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Request should include the individual's full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number, current citizenship status, date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed without the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3A and NRO Instruction 110-5A; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Information is supplied by the individual, by persons other than the individual, and by other security documentation.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                        </p>
                        <p>An exemption rule for this exemption has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 326. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="QNRO-21" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>QNRO-21</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">
                    Personnel Security Files.
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Office of Security and Counterintelligence, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) civilian, military and contractor personnel who have been nominated or investigated for security clearances and program accesses.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Name, Social Security Number, agency identification number, employee's geographic work location, employer, work telephone number, date and place of birth, home address and home telephone number, dependents' names, individual's background investigation and polygraph data, interview and adjudication information, all other information such as that found on standard government forms SF 86 and 1879, appeal and referral data, program access status, classification number, the security file location, and administrative and investigatory comments, and security incident records, such as security file number, user id, date resolved, case id, case manager, government point of contact, incident report date, incident report type, date notified, reporter's name, affiliation, employer, officer, information systems security officer name and phone number, manager name and phone number, program security officer name and phone number, date of incident, location where incident occurred, incident type and description, names of personnel involved with incident along with their social security number, office, affiliation, employer, and phone number, incident category, classification of data, name of person who classified it, including identification number, title, position, organization, phone number, person who verified classification level of data, their title, position, organization, phone number and source used to verify classification, data owner name, their title, position, organization, phone number, date notified, date classification confirmed, number of individuals and organizations with unauthorized access to information and their clearance level, organization that caused the unauthorized disclosure, nature of unauthorized disclosure, where file originated, how data was introduced into computer system, file name, size, type and whether action warrants notification of the Director of Central Intelligence, non-disclosure agreements, job knowledge, contract information, and secure classified information facility (SCIF) information.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            5 U.S.C. 301 Departmental Regulations; National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401 <i>et seq.</i>; and E.O. 9397.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
            
        <p>
            The information is used for granting and tracking security program accesses to NRO personnel; to maintain, support, and track personnel security administrative processing; to provide data for day-to-day security functions; and to conduct security investigations.
        </p>
        <p>
            The system also provides a centrally managed security incident database for NRO security managers. The user will be the primary reporter of the information to enable an accurate overall view of incident response activities. This will also be a tool to ensure incidents are identified, documented, tracked, investigated, responded to, adjudicated, and corrected, in a standard and timely manner.
        </p>
        <p>
            To assist in the determination of whether an award fee is justified for the performance of a contract in accordance with an established award fee plan.
        </p>
        <p>
            Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories of users and the purposes of such uses:
        </p>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the NRO as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            To contractors and other Federal agencies for purposes of protecting the security of NRO installations, activities, property, and employees; to facilitate and verify an individual's eligibility to access classified information; and to protect the interests of National Security. The NRO Director of Security and Counterintelligence or his/her designee must approve disclosure in writing.
        </p>
        <p>
            To the Intelligence Community to review the records, in the form of statistics only, for the purpose of providing trend analysis, disseminating threat information, providing reports of IT threats, any issues affecting mission critical networks, informing them of unauthorized disclosures or any compromise of intelligence information in accordance with applicable law.
        </p>
        <p>
            The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
        </p>
        <p>
            Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, and disposing of records in the system.
        </p>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Paper files and automated information system, maintained in computers and computer output products.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Name, social security number, agency identification number, date and place of birth, home telephone number, and home address.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are stored in a secure, gated facility, that is guarded. Computer terminal access is password protected. Access to and use of these records are limited to personnel whose official duties require access on a need-to-know basis.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Security case records are temporary, retained for 15 years after inactivation; noteworthy files are retained for 25 years after inactivation. Security incident records are temporary, retained for 5 years after inactivation. Audio and videotapes of polygraph examinations and interviews are temporary and are re-used or destroyed when superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed.
        </p>
        <p>
            Access related files are destroyed 2 years after authorization expires. Non-disclosure agreement files are destroyed when they are 70 years old. Special access program administrative records are destroyed 5 years after the program is disestablished or disapproved, whichever is applicable.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Director, Office of Security and Counterintelligence, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
        <p>
            Request should include full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number, current citizenship status, and date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
        </p>
        <p>
            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed without the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
        <p>
            Request should include full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number, current citizenship status, and date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
        </p>
        <p>
            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed without the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3b and NRO Instruction 110-3-1; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Information is supplied by the individual, by persons other than the individual, and by documentation gathered in the background investigation, and other government agencies.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for Federal civilian employment, military service, Federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this exemption has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 326. For additional information contact the system manager. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="QNRO-23" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>QNRO-23</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Counterintelligence Issue Files.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Office of Security and Counterintelligence, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            National Reconnaissance Office civilian, military, and contractor personnel who have had foreign travel contacts, incidents, or concerns, and any persons relating to a counterintelligence concern, incident or inquiry, as well as the points of contact.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Name, Social Security Number, organization, company, date and place of birth, country, action officer, date received, point of contact, status of the case including investigatory materials and files, date, license plate, vehicle description, driver's license number, description of person, passport number, dates, location of incident, Vehicle Criminal Information Network (VCIN) number, address or criminal data if VCIN checked, and work telephone number.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401, <i>et.seq.</i>; E.O. 9397 (SSN); E.O. 12333; DoD 5240.1-R, Procedures Governing the Activities of DoD Intelligence Components That Affect United States Persons.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>

        <p>Information is used to assign, categorize and administratively track foreign travel, contacts, and incidents or concerns; monitor, analyze, and track counterintelligence activities; prepare and pursue investigations involving counterintelligence activities; and to collect data regarding unusual or suspicious events at or near NRO facilities.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Paper files and/or automated information systems.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Name, social security number, organization, company, country, date and location of incident, vehicle description, and license plate number.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are stored in a secure, gated facility, that is guarded. Access to and use of these records, to include electronic data stored on a local area network that is password restricted, is limited to personnel of the Office of Security and Counterintelligence whose official duties require access.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are permanent.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Director, Office of Security and Counterintelligence, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
        <p>
            Request should include the individual's full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number, current citizenship status, date and place of birth.
        </p>
        <p>
            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed outside the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).'
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).'
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715. Request should include the individual's full name, and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number, current citizenship status, date and place of birth.
        </p>
        <p>
            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed without the United States: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).'
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).'
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3b and NRO Instruction 110-3-1; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Information is supplied by the individual, by parties other than the individual, and by government agencies.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for Federal civilian employment, military service, Federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this exemption has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 505. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="QNRO-24" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>QNRO-24</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Administrative Personnel Management Systems.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>All NRO civilian, military, and contract personnel.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Personal Information such as name, aliases or nicknames, Social Security Number (SSN), date of birth, place of birth, home address, home telephone number, cell phone number, pager, education, spouse name, emergency contact information, vehicle and tag information, gender, nationality, citizenship, marital status, age, annual salary, grade or equivalent, wage type, ethnicity, disability, personal assignment code, employee photo, personal email address, military status, biometric data (to include hair color, eye color, weight, height, blood type, race), mother's maiden name and birth data, father's name and birth data, dependent names and birth data, and employee relationship.</p>
        <p>Work related information such as work e-mail address, accesses, parent organization, work telephone number, employee number, company, company address, position number and title, rank and date, agency/organization/office arrival and departure dates, assignment history, labor type, pay grade, network logon, location, career service, employee status (active/inactive), duty title, last assignment, badge numbers, personal classification number, space professional codes; employee timecards and leave records; and military specialty codes (job identifier).</p>
        <p>Performance related information such as awards, performance report due dates, raters, training history (course name, date, hours, course provider, certificate, program call), Contracting Officers Technical Representative (COTR) certifications and date, and Individual Development Plan (IDP) courses.</p>
        <p>Travel related information such as government credit card number and expiration date, airline/hotel/rental car information and frequent flyer/club numbers, airline seating preference, miles from home to office, miles from home to airport, and loan data.</p>
        <p>Safety related information such as workplace violence protection issues and reports.</p>
        <p>Other information such as property checked out to individual, report closeout dates, and any other information deemed necessary to manage personnel.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401, et seq.; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            To manage, supervise, and administer NRO personnel support programs relating to personnel management, official travel, timecards and leave records, awards, training, loan of property, security, emergency recall rosters and contact information; to support records and information management programs; to support organizational and personnel reporting requirements; to support organizational and strategic planning and workforce modeling; to support workplace violence protection programs; to support diversity initiatives; and to respond to personnel or related taskings.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the National Reconnaissance Office as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the National Reconnaissance Office's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Information may be retrieved by an individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), employee number, home or work telephone number, parent organization, company, and/or position number.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are stored in a secure, gated facility with guards, badges and password access. Computer terminal access is password protected. Access to and use of these records are limited to personnel whose official duties require access on a need-to-know basis.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Office administrative files, tracking and control files, and property inventory records are temporary; they are kept for 2 years from the date of the list or date of the report.
        </p>
        <p>
            Training administrative files are temporary; they are kept for 3 years.
        </p>
        <p>
            Supervisory files are temporary; they are kept for 1 year.
        </p>
        <p>
            Security reports generated from information systems are temporary; they are kept for 5 years. Data files created consisting of summarized information are temporary; they are kept until no longer needed.
        </p>
        <p>
            Reports created in response to any tasking from Congress, Community Management Staff, DoD and other external agencies are temporary; they are kept until superseded or when no longer needed.
        </p>
        <p>
            Award related files such as recommendations, decisions, and announcements are temporary; they are kept for 25 years. Electronic documentation used to create the award related files is destroyed 180 days after the record copy has been produced.
        </p>
        <p>
            Timecard and leave records are destroyed after 6 years or GAO audit. Employee personal safety and violence protection records are destroyed after 3 years old unless retention is authorized for official purposes.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Director, The National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
        <p>
            Requests should include full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number (SSN), current citizenship status, and date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
        </p>
        <p>
            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed outside the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
        <p>
            Requests should include full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number (SSN), current citizenship status, and date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
        </p>
        <p>
            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed outside the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The National Reconnaissance Office rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in National Reconnaissance Office Directive 110-3b and National Reconnaissance Office Instruction 110-3-1; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Information is supplied by the individual, by persons other than the individual, and by documentation gathered in the background investigation, and other government agencies.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="QNRO-25" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>QNRO-25</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Financial Management Systems.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Office of Business Plans and Operations, National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-175.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Government civilian employees, military personnel, and contractors.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual's name, social security number (SSN), vendor code, company, parent organization, home address, and home telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            50 U.S.C. 401 <i>et seq.</i>; 5 U.S.C. 301 Departmental Regulations; E.O. 9397 (SSN); E.O. 12958, as amended.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
  
        <p>
            The purpose of this system is to record all NRO financial transactions pertaining to procurements, travel, financial data used to manage independent contractors for IRS Form 1099 reporting purposes; and preparation of the NRO annual financial statement audit.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the NRO as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The DoD "Blanket Routines Uses" published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Automated information system, maintained in computers and computer output products.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are stored in a secure, gated facility, guard, badge, and password access protected. Access to these records is controlled; those needing access must apply for an account. Access is role based. Separation of duties exists to ensure only those who should be privy to this information based on their job duties have access.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are treated as permanent pending a determination by the National Archives and Records Agency of authority for disposition of the records.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Office of Business Plans and Operations, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
        <p>Request should include full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number, current citizenship status, and date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.</p>
        <p>
            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>If executed outside the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).</p>
        <p>If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Execute on (date). (Signature).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
        <p>Request should include full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number, current citizenship status, and date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.</p>
        <p>
            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>If executed outside the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).</p>
        <p>If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3A and NRO Instruction 110-5A; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information is supplied by the individual and through documentation.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="QNRO-26" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>QNRO-26</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Grievance Complaints.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), Office of Equal Employment Opportunity and Diversity Management (OEEO&amp;DM), 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Government civilian and military personnel.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), addresses, parent organization, work telephone number, office name, career service, grade, gender, type and status of complaint, complaint, resolution point, opened and closed date, and comments.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            5 U.S.C. 1205, 1206, 1302, 3301, 3302, 7105, 7512; 21 U.S.C. 812; 29 U.S.C. 201, <i>et seq.</i>, amendment to the Fair Labor Standards Act; Age Discrimination and Employment Act; 29 U.S.C. 633a, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended; 29 U.S.C. 791 and 794a; 42 U.S.C. 2000e-17 <i>et seq.</i>; Public Law 93-259, the Fair Labor Standards Act; the Civil Service Reform Act; Public Law 95-454; Public Law 100-71; Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972; E.O. 9830, Amending the Civil Service Rules and Providing for Federal Personnel Administration, amended by Executive Orders 10577, 12106, 12107, and 12564; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>

        <p>
            To assist in processing, administration, and adjudication of discipline, grievances, complaints, appeals, litigation, and program evaluation.

        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the NRO as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            To disclose in response to a request for discovery or for appearance of a witness, information that is relevant to the subject matter involved in a pending judicial or administrative proceeding.
        </p>
        <p>
            To disclose information on any source from which additional information is requested in the course of processing a grievance or appeal to the extent necessary to identify the individual, to inform the source of the purpose(s) of the request, and identify the type of information requested.
        </p>
        <p>
            The records could be released to the employee's parent organization if the grievance enters the formal phase.
        </p>
        <p>
            The DoD "Blanket Routines Uses" published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Electronic storage media.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual's name.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are stored in a secure, gated facility, guards, badge, and password access protected. Access to and use of these records is limited to staff whose official duties require such access.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Kept for 7 years after the case is closed and then they are destroyed.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            NRO Grievance Officer, Grievance Office, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
        <p>
            Requests should contain individual's name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number (SSN), current citizenship status, date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
        </p>
        <p>
            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed outside the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
        <p>
            Requests should contain individual's name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number (SSN), current citizenship status, date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
        </p>
        <p>
            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed outside the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3b and NRO Instruction 110-3-1; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Information is supplied by the individual, by persons other than the individual, and other government agencies.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.  </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="QNRO-27" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>QNRO-27</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Legal Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Office of General Counsel, National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-175.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Government and contractor employees, litigants, and claimants.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), employee number, parent organization, company, home and work telephone number, work location, personal financial data, date and place of birth, home address, current citizenship status; procurement experience, future employment plans, and any other relevant information.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            50 U.S.C. 401 <i>et seq.</i>, Federal Tort Claims Act; 28 U.S.C. 1346; 28 U.S.C. 535; Federal Records Act of 1950, 44 U.S.C. 3101 and 5 CFR Section 2634.202, National Security Act of 1947, as amended and E.O. 9397  (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            To manage the legal files related to matters of standards of conduct and litigation. This will ensure legal sufficiency of NRO operations, policies, procedures, and personnel actions. The General Counsel Litigation case files are maintained for legal opinions, legal reviews, or other actions. In addition, the systems are maintained for statutory compliance with the crime reporting requirements.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the NRO as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            To U.S. Attorneys and other parties in litigation.
        </p>
        <p>
            To Federal and state courts in connection with litigations affecting NRO interests, employees or equities.
        </p>
        <p>
            To a federal, state, local or foreign agency maintaining civil, criminal, or other relevant enforcement information or other pertinent information, if deemed relevant to that agency's decisions concerning the hiring or retention of an employee, issuance of a security clearance, letting of a contract, or issuance of a license or other benefit.
        </p>
        <p>
            The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Hard copy and electronic storage media.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual's name.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are stored in a secure, gated facility, guard, badge, and password access protected. Access to and use of these records is limited to legal staff whose official duties require such access.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Standards of Conducts files are maintained for six (6) years and then destroyed.
        </p>
        <p>
            Legal Subject Files (to include crimes reports) are maintained until no longer needed.
        </p>
        <p>
            Litigation case files that reflect distinctive NRO activities, attract media or congressional interest, or are otherwise historically significant are kept permanently.
        </p>
        <p>
            All other case files are kept until all appellate rights have been exhausted or when no longer needed, whichever is later.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Director, National Reconnaissance Office, Office of General Counsel, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
        <p>
            Request should include full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number (SSN), current citizenship status, date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
        </p>
        <p>
            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>If executed outside the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).</p>
        <p>If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
        <p>
            Request should include full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number (SSN), current citizenship status, date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
        </p>
        <p>
            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed outside the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The NRO procedure for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3b and NRO Instruction 110-3-1; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Information is supplied by the individual, federal and state agencies, corporations, associations, partnerships, other legal entities; and other NRO records systems.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Parts of this system may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2) if the information is compiled and maintained by a component of the agency that performs as its principle function any activity pertaining to the enforcement of criminal laws.
        </p>
        <p>
            Information specifically authorized to be classified under E.O. 12958, as implemented by DoD 5200.1-R, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1).
        </p>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than material within the scope of subsection 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of the information, the individual will be provided access to the information exempt to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source. NOTE: When claimed, this exemption allows limited protection of investigative reports maintained in a system of records used in personnel or administrative actions.
        </p>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>
            Testing or examination material used solely to determine individual qualifications for appointment or promotion in the federal or military service, if the disclosure would compromise the objectivity or fairness of the test or examination process may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(6), if the disclosure would compromise the objectivity or fairness of the test or examination process.
        </p>
        <p>
            Evaluation material used to determine potential for promotion in the Military Services may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(7), but only to the extent that the disclosure of such material would reveal the identify of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this exemption has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 326. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="QNRO-28" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>QNRO-28</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Communications Security (COMSEC) Accounting Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            National Reconnaissance Office, Communications Directorate, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Government civilians, military members, and contractors.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), and COMSEC assets accountability records such as effective and supersession dates of crypto key, key quantities and format (i.e., electronic, hardcopy, etc.), COMSEC account number, software application versions loaded on the asset, location of materials/equipment, and location/site of assets information (corporation/site name, address, and contact information).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401 <i>et seq.</i>; National Security Telecommunication and Information Systems Security Instruction (NSTISSI) Number 4005; E.O. 10450, Security Requirements for Government Employees, as amended; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>

        <p>
            To support the NRO's Communications Security (COMSEC) mission. This system will be used as the accounting database to maintain and track NRO COMSEC assets and to identify those individuals authorized access to cryptographic materials/equipment, sites, and containers.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the NRO as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Electronic storage media.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), and/or COMSEC account number.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are stored in a secure, gated facility, guard, badge, and password access protected. Access to and use of these records is limited to staff whose official duties require such access.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records relating to individuals access and authorization are destroyed 3 years after individual is debriefed. Keying material records are destroyed when 2 years old. COMSEC assets records are destroyed when removed from NRO accountability.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Director, Communications Directorate, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
        <p>
            Requests should contain individual's name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number (SSN), current citizenship status, date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
        </p>
        <p>
            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed outside the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
        <p>
            Requests should contain individual's name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number (SSN), current citizenship status, date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
        </p>
        <p>
            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed outside the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
        <p>
            If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3b and NRO Instruction 110-3-1; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual, COMSEC Officials, and other government agencies.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
    <section id="QNRO-29" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>QNRO-29</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">
            Information Systems Security &amp; Administration.
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), Communications Systems Acquisition and Operations Directorate, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Active duty personnel, civilians and contractors.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), company name, parent organization, work telephone number, e-mail address, office location, room location, Polygraph date, Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI) date, Privileged User (PU) designation, briefing date, Privileged User Request date (PR), title (or position), and office affiliation.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    5 U.S.C. 301 Departmental Regulations; National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401 <i>et seq.</i>; Department of Defense Directive 8500.1, Information Assurance (IA) and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>

                <p>
                    To control and track access to NRO networks, computer systems, and information technology databases and to allow information systems security officers (ISSOs) to access, review, and grant requests for the creation, deletion, or transfer of network accounts.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the NRO as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>
                    The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>
                    Electronic storage media.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    An individual's name or Social Security Number (SSN).
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are stored in a secure, gated facility, guard, badge, and password access protected. Access to and use of these records is limited to staff whose official duties require such access.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Hold expired records in current file area for 1 year before transferring to the Records Center. Cut off expired records at the end of the Calendar Year (CY).
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Director, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Request should include full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number (SSN), current citizenship status, date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
                </p>
                <p>
                    In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                </p>
                <p>
                    If executed outside the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
                </p>
                <p>
                    If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: 'I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Request should include full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number (SSN), current citizenship status, date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.
                </p>
                <p>
                    In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                </p>
                <p>
                    If executed outside the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
                </p>
                <p>
                    If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The National Reconnaissance Office rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3b and NRO Instruction 110-3-1; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    From the individual, documents, or from persons other than the individual.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Information specifically authorized to be classified under Executive Order 12958, as implemented by DoD 5200.1-R, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1).
                </p>
                <p>
                    An exemption rule for this system has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b) (1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 326. For additional information contact the system manager.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
        <section id="QNRO-30" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>QNRO-30</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">Technology Fellowship and Enrichment Programs and Events.</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), Advanced Systems and Technology Directorate, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Government civilian, military, contractors, and other invited participants (from industry and/or academia).</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Technology Fellowship Program record categories include: Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), parent organization, work telephone number, NMIS e-mail address, abstracts, room numbers, documents, orders, career biographical information, educational background information, employee photograph, clearance level, Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI) date, polygraph date, and briefing date.</p>
                        <p>Technology Seminars record categories include: Name (speaker), title, topic, organization address, Social Security Number (SSN), requests for information (organizations and addresses), abstracts, room numbers, documents, orders, career biographical information, educational background information, employee photograph, clearance level, Single Scope Background Investigation (SSBI) date, polygraph date and briefing date.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>5 U.S.C. 301 Departmental Regulations; National Security Act of 1947, as amended, 50 U.S.C. 401 et seq.; E.O. 12333; DoDD 5240.1, Intelligence Activities; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>To maintain a historical database of Technology Fellowship Program participants, projects and seminars. To organize and inform, record and administer organizational enrichment programs and events. As a management tool, this system will track dates, requests for information, presentation arrangements, event details and speaker's career biographical information.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the NRO as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routines Uses' published at the beginning of the NRO compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Storage:</p>
                        <p>Electronic storage media.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retrievability">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Individual's name, company, parent organization, organizational affiliation, work telephone number, dates, speaker's name and topic and/or title.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="safeguards">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Records are stored in a secure, gated facility with guard. Facility requires a badge and computer terminal access is password protected. Access to and use of these records is limited to staff whose official duties require such access.</p>
                        <p>Privileged user records have restricted access.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Earlier disposal is authorized if records are superseded, obsolete, or no longer needed. Hold files in current file area for 1 year before transferring to the Records Center. Cut off files at the end of the Calendar Year (CY).</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="systemManager">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), Advanced Systems and Technology Directorate, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
                        <p>Requests should include full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number (SSN), current citizenship status, and date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.</p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>If executed outside the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).</p>
                        <p>If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Reconnaissance Office, Information Access and Release Center, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
                        <p>Requests should include full name and any aliases or nicknames, address, Social Security Number (SSN), current citizenship status, and date and place of birth, and other information identifiable from the record.</p>
                        <p>
                            In addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
                        </p>
                        <p>If executed outside the United States: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).</p>
                        <p>If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions, or commonwealths: I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on (date). (Signature).</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>The NRO rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in NRO Directive 110-3b and NRO Instruction 110-3-1; 32 CFR part 326; or may be obtained from the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>From the individual, documents, or from persons other than the individual.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Information specifically authorized to be classified under Executive Order 12958, as implemented by DoD 5200.1-R, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1).</p>
                        <p>An exemption rule for this exemption has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 326. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="GNSA 01" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>GNSA 01</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">NSA/CSS Access, Authority and Release of Information File (February 22, 1993; 58 FR 10531).</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Deletion: The records contained in this system of records are covered by GNSA 11, NSA/CSS Key Accountability Records, GNSA 10, NSA/CSS Personnel Security File and DPR 39 DoD, DoD Personnel Accountability &amp; Assessment System. Therefore, the system will be deleted.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
            <section id="GNSA 02" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>GNSA 02</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">NSA/CSS Applicants.</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Applicants for employment with NSA/CSS.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>File contains forms, documents and correspondence providing personal and qualifications information submitted by individual applicants, educational institutions, past employers, references. Records include processing items, status reports, test results, interview reports, reports of reviewing organizations and other related information.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>National Security Agency Act of 1959, 50 U.S.C. 402 note (Pub. L. 86-36); 5 U.S.C. Chapters 3 and 33; EO 10450, as amended and EO 9397 (SSN).</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="purpose">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>To support the recruitment, selection, hire and placement of applicants. The file is used to document applicant processing, as a basis for selection decisions by individual agency elements and the personnel organization, and such other related uses as required.</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>To contractor employees and other government entities to make determinations as noted in the purpose above.</p>
                        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the NSA/CSS' compilation of system of record notices apply to this system.</p>
               
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By name, Social Security Number, and other appropriate data elements.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts are controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic means is limited and controlled by computer password protection.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>For applicants who are subsequently hired, records are transferred to Personnel File or destroyed as appropriate. For applicants not hired, record are retained for a period not to exceed one year or until completion of legal proceedings involving issues pertaining to these records, whichever is later, unless employment requirements necessitate retention for a longer period.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The Associate Director, Human Resources, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR Part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Applicant, educational institutions, references, former employers including other governmental entities, interviewing and reviewing individuals including possible gaining organization, security and medical authorities and other sources as relevant and appropriate.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Portions of this system may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1) and (k)(5), as applicable.</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
    <section id="GNSA 03" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>GNSA 03</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">
            NSA/CSS Correspondence, Cases, Complaints, Visitors, Requests.
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Primary System - National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Decentralized Segments - Each staff, line, contract and field element as authorized and appropriate.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Persons calling or corresponding with NSA/CSS concerning congressional inquiries; job opportunities; Freedom of Information and Privacy Act requests; other information requests, suggestions or comments; registering complaints; requesting appropriate security clearance and permission to visit; requesting or requiring information relating to litigation or anticipated litigation; and employees or assignees registering complaints or requesting information with respect to Equal Employment Opportunities; requesting inquiry or investigation by the Inspector General; requesting advice, opinions, or assistance from the General Counsel or provided to the General Counsel with respect to conflict of interest issues.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    File contains correspondence from and to individuals, documents and memoranda related to the response, written material developed during or in anticipation of litigation or investigation of inquiries, complaints or grievances, written material developed in response to a request for advice or opinion from an individual, written material required by law, executive order, and regulations with respect to Equal Employment Opportunity investigations, Inspector General investigations, judicial branch subpoenas, orders and related actions.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    National Security Agency Act of 1959, 50 U.S.C. 402 note (Pub. L. 86-36); 50 U.S.C. 831-835, (Pub. L. 88-290); 5 U.S.C. 552; Pub. L. 92-261; Pub. L. 93-259; E.O. 10450; E.O. 11222; E.O. 11478; and E.O. 12958.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    To provide a record of the official responses and determinations of NSA/CSS to various inquiries for information, complaints or official actions of other governmental agencies and branches.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    To contractor employees to make determinations as noted in the purpose above.
                </p>
                <p>
                    To provide reports in summary or statistical form to the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity.
                </p>
                <p>To appropriate governmental agencies and the judicial branch where litigation or anticipated civil or criminal litigation is involved or where sensitive national security investigations related to protection of intelligence sources or methods are involved.</p>
                <p>
                    The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the NSA/CSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>Storage:</p>
                <p>
                    Paper records in file folders.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    By name, case, or subject and within subject by name.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Secure limited access facilities and within those facilities individual limited access offices. Files are stored in lockable containers and are only made available to individuals specifically authorized access or required to respond and individuals affected by actions taken or complaints received. Files related to sensitive investigations by the Equal Employment Opportunity Office, the Inspector General and General Counsel are additionally protected pursuant to appropriate statutes, executive orders or regulations and attorney-client privilege. In some cases records are sealed pursuant to sensitivity of subject matter or specific court order.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Records are retained on-site indefinitely.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemManager">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Director, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Chief, Office of Policy, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Chief, Office of Policy, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the Chief, Office of Policy, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Official correspondence, written materials developed in response to inquiries from executive branch departments and agencies, judicial branch elements, Congress, Congressional committees, individual Congressmen, other government and private entities as appropriate, and other sources as appropriate and required.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individual records in this file may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1), (k)(2), (k)(4), and (k)(5), as applicable.
                </p>
                <p>
                    An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information contact the system manager.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
            <section id="GNSA 04" toc="yes">
                <systemNumber>GNSA 04</systemNumber>
                <subsection type="systemName">NSA/CSS Military Reserve Personnel Data (October 23, 2008, 73 FR 63141).</subsection>
                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>Deletion: The category of individuals covered by this system is obsolete. NSA/CSS no longer has inactive duty military reserve personnel assigned to NSA mobilization billets, therefore, there are no training requirements for these individuals. All Agency training records are covered under GNSA 12, NSA/CSS Education, Training and Workforce Development (March 24, 2009, 74 FR 12116).</p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
            </section>
    <section id="GNSA 05" toc="yes">
        <systemNumber>GNSA 05</systemNumber>
        <subsection type="systemName">
            NSA/CSS Equal Employment Opportunity Data Statistical Data.
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="systemLocation">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    NSA/CSS civilian personnel and personnel under contract.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    File contains civilian personnel data and Agency organizational data to title, grade, date of birth, training, date of last promotion, educational attainments, full name, address, Social Security Number (SSN), time of service, personnel codes, and organization assignment.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Title VII of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, as amended; Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended; Age Discrimination in Employment Act, as amended; 29 CFR Part 1614, Federal Sector Equal Employment Opportunity; E.O. 11478, Equal employment opportunity in the Federal Government, as amended and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="purpose">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    To ensure compliance with cited authorities with respect to equal employment opportunities.
                </p>
                <p>
                    To compile such studies, research, statistics and reports necessary to ensure compliance with cited authorities.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                </p>
                <p>
                    To contractor employees to make determinations as noted in the purpose above. Reports, summaries and statistics may be made available to the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity, Congress, Department of Justice and judicial branch elements as required by cited authorities, requested pursuant to those authorities or ordered by specific judicial branch order.
                </p>
                <p>
                    The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the NSA/CSS's compilation of record systems also apply to this record system.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    STORAGE:
                </p>
                <p>
                    Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retrievability">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    By name and/or Social Security Number (SSN).
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="safeguards">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts are controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic means is limited and controlled by computer password protection.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Destroy when 4 years old by pulping, burning, shredding, or erasure or destruction of magnet media.
                </p>
                <p>
                    System manager(s) and address:
                </p>
                <p>
                    Director, Equal Employment Opportunity &amp; Diversity, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                </p>
                <p>
                    Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individuals themselves, organizational elements, personnel file, and other sources as appropriate and required.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
        <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
            <xhtmlContent>
                <p>
                    Individual records and data elements in this file may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1), (k)(2), and (k)(4).
                </p>
                <p>
                    An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information contact the system manager.
                </p>
            </xhtmlContent>
        </subsection>
    </section>
                            <section id="GNSA 06" toc="yes">
                                <systemNumber>GNSA 06</systemNumber>
                                <subsection type="systemName">
                                    NSA/CSS Health, Medical and Safety Files.
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            Primary location: National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.

                                        </p>
                                        <p>
                                            Decentralized segments: Each staff, line, contract and field element as appropriate.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            NSA/CSS civilian employees, military assignees, applicants, retirees, certain contract employees that are seen in the Medical Center for first-aid/urgent care treatment, or referred by Security for psychological assessment, families of employees who are nominated for PCS, building concessionaires, visitors requiring emergency treatment, blood donors, designated Health and Safety Officers.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            Files may consist of Individual name, Social Security Number (SS), Employee Identification Number, addresses, completed medical and psychological questionnaires, results of physical and laboratory tests, records of medical and psychological treatment, diagnostic test results (e.g., X-rays, EKG's, etc.) correspondence with the individual's medical or psychiatric provider, medical center reports, absence and attendance records, medical and psychological evaluations, child abuse reporting forms, mandatory OSHA and Federal Occupational Injury reports, various NSA/CSS and DoD forms (e.g., consent form), a list of blood donors, and a list of telecommuters.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            E.O. 12196, Occupational Safety and Health Programs for Federal Employees; 5 U.S.C. Chapter 81, Compensation for Work Inquiries; 42 U.S.C. 290dd-2, Confidentiality of Records; 20 CFR Part 10, Claims for Compensation under the Federal Employees' Compensation Act, as amended; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="purpose">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            To determine applicant eligibility for hiring, fitness for continued employability and/or access to classified information, Permanent Change of Station (PCS), deployment and/or TDY eligibility; processing of accident and compensation forms; correction of hazardous conditions; eligibility for disability retirement; maintain list of blood donors; and a list of telecommuters; participation in psychological treatment; mandatory health and safety reporting.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                                        </p>
                                        <p>
                                            To the Department of Labor in those cases involving compensation claims and to other government entities to make determinations as noted in the purpose above.
                                        </p>
                                        <p>
                                            The 'DoD Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the NSA/CSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>Storage:</p>
                                        <p>
                                            Paper in file folders and electronic storage media.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="retrievability">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            By name, Social Security Number (SSN) or Employee Identification Number.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="safeguards">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts are controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access is on a need-to-know basis. Paper records are logged and tracked for accountability. Access to electronic means is limited and controlled by computer password protection. Individual access is limited to information needed to perform official functions.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            Applicant medical files are maintained for no more than 1 year; files on military assignees are transferred to parent service upon reassignment from NSA/CSS; all other medical case files are destroyed 60 years after retirement/separation. Psychological files on applicants not denied for cause are destroyed after 5 years and those denied for cause are reviewed for retention after 25 years; files on military assignees are destroyed 30 years after the date of the last psychological evaluation; employee files are destroyed 60 years after date of earliest document in folder or 30 years after separation, whichever is later.

                                        </p>
                                        <p>
                                            Decentralized System--files are either transferred with employee or assignee, or retained as appropriate then destroyed.
                                        </p>
                                        <p>
                                            Records are destroyed by pulping, burning, shredding, or erasure or destruction of magnet media.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="systemManager">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            Chief, Occupational Health, Environment &amp; Safety Services, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                                        </p>
                                        <p>
                                            Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                                        </p>
                                        <p>
                                            Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            Applicants, employees, assignees, official personnel folders, NSA Safety Officers and records, witnesses to accidents and injuries, medical and administrative personnel, blood donor personnel, members of employee's family with employee's permission and other sources as appropriate and required.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            Individual records in this file may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1), (k)(4), (k)(5) and (k)(6) and may also be subject to certain special access procedures established pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a, subsection (f)(3).
                                        </p>
                                        <p>
                                            Information specifically authorized to be classified under E.O. 12958, as implemented by DoD 5200.1-R, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1).
                                        </p>
                                        <p>
                                            Records maintained solely for statistical research or program evaluation purposes and which are not used to make decisions on the rights, benefits, or entitlement of an individual except for census records which may be disclosed under 13 U.S.C. 8, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(4).
                                        </p>
                                        <p>
                                            Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                                        </p>
                                        <p>
                                            Testing or examination material used solely to determine individual qualifications for appointment or promotion in the federal or military service, if the disclosure would compromise the objectivity or fairness of the test or examination process may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(6), if the disclosure would compromise the objectivity or fairness of the test or examination process.
                                        </p>
                                        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information contact the system manager. </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                            </section>
                            <section id="GNSA 07" toc="yes">
                                <systemNumber>GNSA 07</systemNumber>
                                <subsection type="systemName">
                                    NSA/CSS Motor Vehicles and Carpools.
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            Primary location: National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                                        </p>
                                        <p>
                                            Decentralized segments: Each non-headquarters facility and field element as appropriate and required.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            NSA/CSS civilian employees, military assignees, other governmental employees or personnel under contract granted extended temporary or permanent access to an NSA/CSS facility.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            Records of individuals who have registered a vehicle to include parking permit information, decal data, and insurance information. Applications may contain such information as name, Social Security Number (SSN), employee identification number, home address, home phone number, driver's license information, and vehicle identification number. File also contains motor vehicle violation reports, stolen vehicle reports, and other forms and correspondence related to parking privileges, transportation needs, parking enforcement procedures, vehicle abuse and other related matters.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            40 U.S.C. 1315; National Security Agency Act of 1959, Pub. L. No. 86-36, &#167; 11 (codified as amendment in 50 U.S.C. 402 note); 32 CFR parts 228 and 634; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="purpose">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            To track the issuance of parking permits and decals and to provide a record of individuals who have registered a vehicle. In addition, to manage and enforce parking lot regulations, to assist employees with respect to vehicle abuse and stolen vehicles, provide carpool assistance, assure availability of adequate transportation and parking facilities and other related matters.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                                        </p>
                                        <p>
                                            To commercial or private transportation entities where the individuals have indicated a desire to use or join a multiple-user transportation arrangement. Selected individual data limited to name, address and telephone number may be made available.
                                        </p>
                                        <p>
                                            To contractor employees to make determinations as noted in the purposes above.

                                        </p>
                                        <p>
                                            The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the NSA/CSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>Storage:</p>
                                        <p>
                                            Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts are controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic means is limited and controlled by computer password protection.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="retrievability">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            By name, motor vehicle identifier, and Social Security Number (SSN).
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="safeguards">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            For paper, cards and computer listings--Secure limited access facilities, within those facilities secure limited access rooms and within those rooms lockable containers as appropriate. Access is limited to authorized users. For machine records stored on magnetic tape, disk or other computer storage media within the computer processing area--additional secure limited access facilities, specific processing requests accepted from authorized persons only, specific authority to access stored records and delivery granted to authorized persons only.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            Maintained for two years, then destroyed. Destruction by pulping, burning, shredding, or erasure of magnetic media.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="systemManager">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            Chief, Commuter &amp; Motor Fleet Services, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                                        </p>
                                        <p>
                                            Individuals should provide their full name, current address, telephone number, and signature.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                                        </p>
                                        <p>
                                            Individuals should provide their full name, current address, telephone number, and signature.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the Chief, Office of Policy, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            Data provided by individuals, authorities in charge of parking facilities, local civil and military law enforcement entities and other related sources as appropriate and required.
                                        </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            Information specifically authorized to be classified under E.O. 12958 may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1).
                                        </p>
                                        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information contact the system manager. </p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                            </section>
                            <section id="GNSA 08" toc="yes">
                                <systemNumber>GNSA 08</systemNumber>
                                <subsection type="systemName">NSA/CSS Payroll Processing File.</subsection>
                                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>Primary location: National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
                                        <p>Decentralized segments: Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Headquarters and DIA field elements, DoD activities supported by DIA, and NSA field elements as authorized and appropriate. For official mailing addresses for any of the decentralized system locations, write to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>NSA/CSS and DIA Civilian employees, reemployed annuitants, personnel under contract and other DoD activities supported by DIA.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>File may consist of timesheets; work schedule changes; locator cards and other correspondence or revisions related to actions concerning time and attendance, absence, annual leave, sick leave, leave without pay, advanced leave, administrative leave, exemplary use of leave, unauthorized leave and absence and other related matters; payroll deductions, allotments and allowances; pay adjustment authorizations (DD Form 139); direct deposit; taxes; government life insurance; health insurance; savings bonds; retirement records; flexible spending account; long term care; thrift savings plan; dental/vision; electronic fund transfer; combined Federal campaign; and W2 record. Records may consist of name, Social Security Number (SSN) home address, home phone number, emergency point of contact name and phone number and financial information.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>The National Security Agency Act of 1959, Public Law No. 86-36 (50 U.S.C. 402 note); Title 5, Part III, of the United States Code (Employees); Title 31, Chapter 35, of the United States Code (Accounting and Collection); Title 5, Chapter 1, of the United States Code of Federal Regulations (Office of Personnel Management) and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="purpose">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>To provide a means of accounting for all time and attendance of the NSA/CSS civilian employees, DIA civilian employees, and certain contract employees; to maintain effective control and accountability for all relevant appropriated funds; to provide accounting data to support budget requests and control the execution of budgets; to provide financial information required by the Office of Management and Budget; and for agency management and payroll activities.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>
                                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                                        </p>
                                        <p>To contractor employees to assist government personnel in processing the payroll.</p>
                                        <p>To other government entities in connection with Social Security deductions, unemployment compensation claims, job-related injury and death benefits, tax audit and collections.</p>
                                        <p>To any party, council, representative, and/or witness in any legal proceeding, where pertinent, to which DoD is a party before a court or administrative body (including, but not limited to, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Merit Service Protection Board).</p>
                                        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the NSA/CSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>Storage:</p>
                                        <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="retrievability">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>By name, Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="safeguards">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts are controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic means is limited and controlled by computer password protection.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>Time and attendance records are destroyed after Government Accounting Office audit or when 6 years old. Leave records are placed in Official Personnel File then destroyed 65 years after separation from Federal Service. Employee pay records are destroyed when 56 years old.</p>
                                        <p>Records are destroyed by pulping, burning, shredding, erasure, or destruction of magnet media.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="systemManager">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>Chief, Payroll Division, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="notificationProcedure">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
                                        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
                                        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>Forms, cards, requests and other documentation submitted by individuals, supervisors, Personnel File data, Time and Attendance File data, and other sources as appropriate and required.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>Individual records in this file may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2), as applicable.</p>
                                        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                            </section>
                            <section id="GNSA 09" toc="yes">
                                <systemNumber>GNSA 09</systemNumber>
                                <subsection type="systemName">NSA/CSS Personnel File.</subsection>
                                <subsection type="systemLocation">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>Primary Location: National Security Agency/Central Security Agency, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000. </p>
                                        <p>
                                            Decentralized segments:
                                        </p>
                                        <p>Each staff, line, contract and field element as authorized and appropriate.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>Civilian employees, personnel under contract, military assignees, dependents of NSA/CSS personnel assigned to field elements, individuals integrated into the Selective Employment Retiree (SER), Stand-by Active Reserve (SAR), custodial and commercial services personnel.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>File contains name, Social Security Number (SSN), NSA/CSS employee identification number, date and place of birth, home address, home telephone number, personnel papers and forms including but not limited to applications, transcripts, correspondence, notices of personnel action, performance appraisals, internal staffing resume, professionalization documentation and correspondence, training forms, temporary duty, letters of reprimand, special assignment documentation, letters of commendation, promotion documentation, field assignment preference, requests for transfers, permanent change of station, passport, transportation, official orders, awards, suggestions, pictures, complaints, separation, retirement, time utilization, scholarship/fellowship or other school appointments, military service, reserve status, military check in/out sheets, military orders, security appraisal, career battery and other test results, language capability, military personnel utilization survey, work experience, notes and memoranda on individual aspects of performance, productivity and suitability, information on individual eligibility to serve on various boards and committees, emergency loan records, other information relevant to personnel management, and housing information where required.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>National Security Agency Act of 1959, Public Law 86-36, (codified at 50 U.S.C. Section 402 note); 5 U.S.C. Chapter 11, Office of Personnel Management (OPM) and certain implementing OPM regulations contained within 5 CFR part 293, Personnel Records; 10 U.S.C. chapter 1124, Cash Awards for disclosures, suggestions, inventions, and scientific achievements; 44 U.S.C. 3101, Records management by agency heads; general duties; and E.O. 9397 (SSN) as amended.</p>
                                    </xhtmlContent>
                                </subsection>
                                <subsection type="purpose">
                                    <xhtmlContent>
                                        <p>To support the personnel management program; personnel training and career development; personnel planning, staffing and counseling; administration and personnel supervision; workforce study and analysis; manpower requirements studies; emergency loan program; and training curricula planning and research.</p>
                                 
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </subsection>
                <subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>To gaining employers or financial institutions when individual has applied for credit; to contractor employees to make determinations as noted in the purpose above; to hearing examiners; the judicial branch or to other gaining government organization as required and appropriate; biographical information may be provided to the White House as required in support of the Senior Cryptologic Executive Service awards program.</p>
                        <p>To the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) for Intelligence Community aggregate workforce planning, assessment, and reporting purposes. Records provided to the ODNI for this routine use will not include any individual's name or Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
                        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the NSA/CSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to these types of records.</p>
                 
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By name, Social Security Number (SSN) or NSA/CSS Employee Identification Number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the offices housing these records, paper/hard-copy records are stored in locked containers with limited access, and access to electronic records is limited and controlled by password protection. Access to information is limited to those individuals authorized and responsible for personnel management or supervision. All personnel requiring access to the information receive annual Privacy Act training.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Primary System--Those forms, notices, reports and memoranda considered to be of permanent value or required by law or regulation to be preserved are retained for the period of employment or assignment and then forwarded to the gaining organization or retained indefinitely. If the action is separation or retirement, these items are forwarded to the Office of Personnel Management or retired to the Federal Records Center in St. Louis as appropriate. Those items considered to be relevant for a temporary period only are retained for that period and either transferred with the employee or assignee or destroyed when they are no longer relevant or at the time of separation or retirement. Computerized portion is purged and updated as appropriate. Records relating to adverse actions, grievances, excluding EEO complaints and performance-based actions, except SF-50s, will be retained for seven years. Personnel summary, training, testing and past activity segments are retained permanently. All other portions are deleted at end of tenure.</p>
        <p>Decentralized System--Files are transferred to gaining organization or destroyed upon separation as appropriate. Computer listings of personnel assigned to an organization are destroyed upon receipt of updated listings.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The Associate Director, Human Resources, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), mailing address, and signature.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), mailing address, and signature.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR Part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Forms used to collect and process individual for employment, access or assignment, forms and memoranda used to request personnel actions, training awards, professionalization, transfers, promotion, organization and supervisor reports and requests, educational institutions, references, Office of Personnel Management and other governmental entities as appropriate, and other sources as appropriate and required.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Portions of this file system may be exempt under 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1), (k)(4), (k)(5) and (k)(6), as applicable.</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this records system has been promulgated according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR Part 322. For additional information, contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 10" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 10</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">NSA/CSS Personnel Security File.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Applicants for employment with NSA/CSS; civilian employees; personnel under contract; military assignees; members of advisory groups; consultants; experts; other military personnel; Federal employees; employees of contractors, and employees of services; other individuals who require access to NSA/CSS facilities or information and individuals who were formerly affiliated with NSA/CSS.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records relevant to access classified information, assignment and reassignment, foreign official and unofficial travel, access to NSA/CSS spaces or facilities, access to NSA's Intranet, and other personnel actions where security represents a relevant and valid element of the determination. Records may consist of name, social security number, home address, home phone number, security file number, statement of personal history, photograph, fingerprint data, agreements with respect to specific security processing procedures, security processing forms and records, investigative and polygraph reports, appeal records, incident and complaint reports, unsolicited information when relevant, reports by domestic law enforcement agencies when relevant, clearance data, access authorization, foreign travel data, security secrecy agreements, and financial data.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>50 U.S.C. Sections 831-835, Personnel Security Procedures in the National Security Agency; E.O.10450, as amended, Security Requirements for Government Employment; E.O.10865, as amended, Safeguarding Classified Information Within Industry; E.O.12968, Access to Classified Information; and E.O 9397 (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The records are used for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualification for civil employment, Federal contracts, or access to classified information and/or NSA/CSS spaces and facilities; to determine access to NSA's Intranet, to determine and ensure continued eligibility for access to classified information; to record adjudicative actions and determinations; to record processing steps taken; to document due process actions taken; to make determinations on official and unofficial foreign travel; to make determinations on assignment and reassignment and other actions where security represents a relevant and valid element of the determination.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>To agencies outside DoD, to include but not limited to other clearance holder agencies or agencies charged with making clearance determinations, government agencies involved with national security or clearance investigations, other government agencies and private contractors requiring clearance status information and authorized to receive same; the Director of National Intelligence and his General Counsel in the event of litigation or anticipated litigation with respect to unauthorized disclosures of classified intelligence or intelligence sources and methods and related court actions; judicial branch elements pursuant to specific court orders or litigation.</p>
        <p>In addition, other government agencies or private contractors may be informed of information developed by NSA which bears on an assignee's or affiliate's status at NSA with regard to security considerations.</p>
        <p>To local law enforcement (county and State) and other Federal, State, or local agencies or departments for hiring purposes.</p>
        <p>To any entity or individual under contract with NSA/CSS for the purpose of providing security-related services.</p>
        <p>To any party, counsel, representative, and/or witness in any legal proceeding, where pertinent, to which DoD is a party before a court or administrative body (including, but not limited to, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Merit Systems Protection Board).</p>
        <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the NSA/CSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By name, Social Security Number (SNN), or unique Security File number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts is controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic means is limited and controlled by computer password protection.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records containing no derogatory information are reviewed for retention 10 years after date of last action then destroyed; records containing derogatory information are reviewed for retention 25 years after last action then destroyed.</p>
        <p>Records are destroyed by pulping, burning, shredding, or erasure or destruction of magnet media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The Associate Director for Security and Counterintelligence, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Data provided by individual during employment and security processing; data provided by investigative service processing individual's background; data provided by references, educational institutions and other sources named by individual or developed during background investigation; unsolicited data from any source where relevant; data provided by the Office of Personnel Management and other agencies, departments, and governmental elements involved in the conduct of National Agency checks and Local Agency checks; the Federal Bureau of Investigation; data developed by appropriate governmental elements in the course of a national security investigation or investigation into alleged violations of criminal statutes related to unauthorized disclosure of intelligence or protection of intelligence sources and methods; documents furnished by agency element sponsoring individual for access to specific classified information.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual records in this file may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a (k)(2), (k)(5), and (k)(6), as applicable.</p>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than material within the scope of subsection 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to the information exempt to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source. <i>Note:</i> When claimed, this exemption allows limited protection of investigative reports maintained in a system of records used in personnel or administrative actions.
        </p>
        <p>Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for Federal civilian employment, military service, Federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.</p>
        <p>Testing or examination material used solely to determine individual qualifications for appointment or promotion in the Federal or military service, if the disclosure would compromise the objectivity or fairness of the test or examination process may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(6), if the disclosure would compromise the objectivity or fairness of the test or examination process.</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 11" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 11</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">NSA/CSS Time, Attendance and Absence (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10531).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Deletion: The records contained in this system of records are covered by GNSA 08, NSA/CSS Payroll Processing File (June 8, 2009, 74 FR 27114). </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 12" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 12</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    NSA/CSS Education, Training and Workforce Development
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Primary location--National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
        <p>Decentralized segments--Each staff, line, contract and field element as authorized and appropriate.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>NSA/CSS employees, personnel under contract, military assignees and other government employees, designees and military personnel as required and appropriate who attend courses or receive training by or under NSA/CSS sponsorship.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Files may consist of individual name, Social Security Number (SSN), employee identification number, date of birth, home address, home telephone number, education level, and scholastic achievements; forms; correspondence; memoranda; testing information (tests, test results, test grades); course grades; student course and instructor evaluations; course and class rosters/attendance rosters; grade reports; registration records requirements; course and training histories; rosters of individuals by skill community/specialty; attendance and time utilization reports for students and instructors; biographical sketches where required and appropriate; student disciplinary actions and complaints; waiver requests and responses; reimbursement and service agreements where appropriate; and other records related to civilian and military training as required and appropriate (<i>e.g.</i>, copies of contracts, Authorizations, Agreement, and Certification of Training forms, Economy Act Orders, welcome letters, course agendas; class schedules; visit request information; bus confirmation e-mail; course materials; e-print order for course material; Video Teleconferencing confirmation; and additional assessment tool forms.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 4101-4118, Training; E.O. 11348, Providing for the Further Training of Government Employees; Section 10 of Public Law 86-36, National Security Agency Act; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To maintain training records necessary to assure the equitable selection and approval of employees for NSA/CSS training or sponsorship; to provide documentation concerning military crypto linguist resources and individual training, develop training requirements, refine training methods and techniques, and provide individual career and training counseling.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>Portions of these files are made available to other governmental and non-governmental entities in support of training requirements.</p>
        <p>To contractor employees to make determinations as noted in the purposes above.</p>
        <p>In any legal proceeding, where pertinent, to which DoD is a party before a court or administrative body (including, but not limited to, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Merit Systems Protection Board).</p>
        <p>The 'DoD Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of NSA/CSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By name, Social Security Number (SSN) or employee identification number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts are controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic means is limited and controlled by computer password protection. Access to information is limited to those individuals authorized and responsible for personnel management or supervision.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Primary System--Records are reviewed annually and retained or destroyed as appropriate. Copies of items of significance with respect to the individual are included in the Personnel File and retention is in accordance with the retention policies for that system. Items used as the basis of statistical studies or other research efforts may be retained indefinitely. Computer listings and records are purged and updated as required and appropriate.</p>
        <p>Decentralized System--Records are reviewed annually and retained or destroyed as appropriate. Individual's file may be transferred to gaining organization if appropriate. Computer listings and records are purged and updated as required and appropriate.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The Associate Director for Education and Training, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual, supervisors, training counselors, instructors and other training personnel; other governmental entities nominating individuals for training; other training and educational institutions; Personnel File, and other sources as required and appropriate.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual records in this file may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1), (k)(5) and (k)(6), as applicable. An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 13" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 13</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    NSA/CSS Archival Records (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10531).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Deletion: The NSA Archives were set up to maintain historical information on NSA/CSS activities and does not maintain personal information about individuals. The information stored in the NSA Archives is indexed and routinely retrieved by subject matter. While the databases that contain the Archived information have the capability to do a keyword search on names, this type of search is rarely done. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 14" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 14</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">NSA/CSS Library Patron File Control System.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Deletion: National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Borrowers of library materials from NSA/CSS libraries.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>File consists of borrower's name, Standard Identifier (SID), work organization, work telephone number, contracting sponsor's name, and library materials borrowed.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Section 10 of the National Security Agency Act of 1959, Public Law 86-36 (50 U.S.C. 402 note).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To track and administer the use of NSA/CSS library materials.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The 'DoD Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the NSA/CSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By name, Standard Identifier (SID), or by title of the library material borrowed.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Access to electronic records is limited and controlled by computer password protection.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Once a borrower has registered with the library, the borrower remains registered until he/she leaves the Agency. Disposal of records is accomplished by deletion from the database.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Chief, Advanced Intelligence Research Services, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, and mailing address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, and mailing address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Contents of the record are obtained from the individual borrower and from the Searchlight database.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Portions of this file may be exempt under 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(4), as applicable.</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 15" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 15</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">NSA/CSS Computer Users Control System.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Users of National Security Agency/Central Security Service computers and software.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The user's name, Social Security Number, an assigned identification (I.D.) code, organization, work phone number, terminal identification, system name, programs accessed or attempted to access, data files used and date and time logged onto and off the system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Subchapter III of the Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 (Title III of Pub. L. 107-347); Subtitle III of 40 U.S.C., Information Technology Management; 10 U.S.C. 2224, Defense Information Assurance Program; E.O. 12333, as amended, United States Intelligence Activities; Department of Defense Directive 8500.1, Information Assurance; Department of Defense Instruction 8500.2, Information Assurance Implementation and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To administer, monitor, and track the use and access of NSA/CSS networks, computers, software, and databases. The records may also be used to identify the occurrence of and assist in the prevention of computer misuse.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>To appropriate governmental agencies and the judicial branch where litigation or anticipated civil or criminal litigation is involved or where sensitive national security investigations related to protection of intelligence sources and methods are involved.</p>
        <p>The "DoD Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the NSA/CSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are retrieved by the user's name, Social Security Number, or assigned identification (I.D.) code.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts are controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic means is controlled by computer password protection.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Delete/destroy when agency determines they are no longer needed for administrative, legal, audit, or other operational purposes.</p>
        <p>Records are destroyed by pulping, burning, shredding, or erasure or destruction of electronic media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Deputy Director, Enterprise Information Technology Services, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Contents of the record are obtained from the individual about whom the record pertains, from administrative personnel and computer system administrators, and a self-generated computer program.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Portions of this file may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2), as applicable.</p>
        <p>Investigative material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 16" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 16</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">NSA/CSS Drug Testing Program.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) applicants for employment and employees tested for the use of illegal drugs.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Name, Social Security Number (SSN), an assigned identification code (I.D. code), organization, work phone number, and records relating to the selection, notification, and testing of covered individuals as well as urine specimens and drug test results.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 7302 note; 5 U.S.C. 7361, Drug abuse; E.O. 12564, Drug Free Workplace; DoD Directive 1010.9, DoD Civilian Employee Drug Abuse Testing Program; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The system is used to maintain NSA/CSS Drug Program Coordinator records on the selection, notification, and testing for illegal drug use (<i>i.e.,</i> urine specimens, drug test results, chain of custody records, etc.) of employees and applicants for employment.
        </p>
        <p>Records contained in this system are also used by the employee's Medical Review Official; the administrator of any Employee Assistance Program in which the employee is receiving counseling or treatment or is otherwise participating; and supervisory or management officials having authority to take adverse personnel action against such employee.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
            <p>In order to comply with provisions of 5 U.S.C. 7301, DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' do not apply to this system of records.</p>
            <p>To a court of competent jurisdiction where required by the United States Government to defend against any challenge against any adverse personnel action.</p>
        </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are retrieved by name, SSN, or I.D. code.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts are controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic means is limited and controlled by computer password protection.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records relating to the selection of specific employees/applicants for testing, the scheduling of tests and negative test results are retained for three years and then destroyed by shredding, burning, or erasure in the case of electronic media. Positive test records are permanently retained.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>NSA Drug Program Coordinator, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, SSN, mailing address, and signature.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, SSN, mailing address, and signature.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Contents of the record are obtained from the individual about whom the record pertains, from laboratories that test urine specimens for the presence of illegal drugs, from supervisors and managers and other NSA/CSS employees, from confidential sources, and from other sources as appropriate and required.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 17" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 17</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">NSA/CSS Employee Assistance Service Case Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency/Central Security Agency, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>NSA/CSS civilian employees, military assignees, and family members who voluntarily request counseling assistance. Non-NSA federal employees and third-party employees (foreign nationals) who are detailed to NSA/CSS.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Files consist of the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), address and case records compiled by counselor and patient questionnaires, questionnaires completed by private counselors to whom clients are referred, the records of medical treatment and services, correspondence with personal physicians and other care providers, NSA/CSS Medical Center reports, results of psychological assessment testing and interviews, psychiatric examination results and related reports.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. Section 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. Section 7301, Presidential Regulations and 7361-7362, Employee Assistance Program; 5 U.S.C. Sections 7901-7904, Services to Employees; 42 U.S.C. Sections 290dd-1-290dd-2, Confidentiality of records; 5 CFR part 792, Federal Employees' Health and Counseling Programs; E.O. 12564, Drug Free Federal Workplace; E.O. 12196, Occupational safety and health programs for Federal employees, as amended and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Used by counselors to facilitate and record treatment, referral and follow-up on behalf of employees.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>In any legal proceeding, where pertinent, to which DoD is a party before a court or administrative body (including, but not limited to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Merit Systems Protection Board).</p>
        <p>To any entity or individual under contract with NSA/CSS for the purpose of providing Employee Assistance Service related services.</p>
        <p>Note:</p>
        <p>Record of the identity, diagnosis, prognosis, or treatment of any client/patient, irrespective of whether or when he ceases to be a client/patient, maintained in connection with the performance of any alcohol or drug abuse prevention and treatment function conducted, regulated, or directly or indirectly assisted by any department or agency of the United States, shall, except as provided therein, be confidential and be disclosed only for the purposes and under the circumstances expressly authorized in 42 U.S.C. 290dd-2. This statute takes precedence over the Privacy Act of 1974, in regard to accessibility of such records except to the individual to whom the record pertains. The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' that appear at the beginning of the NSA/CSS compilation of systems of records notices do not apply to these types of records.</p>
        <p>Note:</p>
        <p>This system of records contains individually identifiable health information. The DoD Health Information Privacy Regulation (DoD 6025.18-R) issued pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, applies to most such health information. DoD 6025.18-R may place additional procedural requirements on the uses and disclosures of such information beyond those found in the Privacy Act of 1974 or mentioned in this system of records notice.</p>
    
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By the individual's name and/or SSN.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Employee Assistance Service facilities are limited-access facilities for security-cleared personnel and visitors only. Facilities may also be patrolled or secured by guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Inside of Employee Assistance Service office spaces, paper/hard-copy records are stored in locked containers with limited access. Access to electronic records is limited and controlled by password.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records of clients are retained locally (at Employee Assistance Service facilities/offices) and transferred to the NSA/CSS Records Center three years after case closure. Then, after five years, records are destroyed by pulping, burning, shredding, erasure or destruction of magnetic media.</p>
        <p>Records of clients who retire or separate are retained locally (at Employee Assistance Service facilities/offices) and transferred to the NSA/CSS Records Center one year after date of separation or retirement. Then, after five years, records are destroyed by pulping, burning, shredding, erasure or destruction of magnetic media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Chief, Employee Assistance Services, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, SSN, mailing address, and signature.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, SSN, mailing address, and signature.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Primary sources are Employee Assistance Service counselors, the client and the client's family. Other sources include other counselors and other individuals within NSA/CSS.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Portions of this system may be exempt under 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1), (k)(2), (k)(4) and (k)(5), as applicable.</p>
        <p>Information specifically authorized to be classified under E.O. 13526, as implemented by DoD 5200.1-R, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1).</p>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than material within the scope of subsection 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if any individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of the information, the individual will be provided access to the information exempt to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source. <i>Note:</i> When claimed, this exemption allows limited protection of investigative reports maintained in a system of records used in personnel or administrative actions.
        </p>
        <p>Records maintained solely for statistical research or program evaluation purposes and which are not used to make decisions on the rights, benefits, or entitlements of any individual except for census records which may be disclosed under 13 U.S.C. 8, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(4).</p>
        <p>Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this records system has been promulgated according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information, contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 18" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 18</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Operations Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals identified in foreign intelligence, counterintelligence, or information system security reports and supportive materials, including individuals involved in matters of foreign intelligence interest, information systems security interest, the compromise of classified information, or terrorism.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records include individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), employee identification number; administrative information; biographic information; intelligence requirements, analysis and reporting; information systems security analysis and reporting; operational records; articles, public-source data, and other published information on individuals and events of interest to NSA/CSS; actual or purported compromises of classified intelligence; countermeasures in connection therewith; and identification of classified source documents and distribution thereof.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency Act of 1959, as amended (Pub. L. 86-36) (codified at 50 U.S.C. 402 note); E.O. 12333, as amended, United States Intelligence Activities; E.O. 13526, Classified National Security Information; National Security Directive 42, National Policy for the Security of National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To maintain records on foreign intelligence, counterintelligence, and information systems security matters relating to the mission of the National Security Agency.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>To U.S. Government agencies, and in some instances foreign government agencies or their representatives, to provide foreign intelligence, counterintelligence, information systems security information, and other information.</p>
        <p>To U.S. Government officials regarding compromises of classified information including the document(s) apparently compromised, implications of disclosure of intelligence sources and methods, investigative data on compromises, and statistical and substantive analysis of the data.</p>
        <p>To any U.S. Government organization in order to facilitate any security, employment, detail, liaison, or contractual decision by any U.S. Government organization.</p>
        <p>Records may further be disclosed to agencies involved in the protection of intelligence sources and methods to facilitate such protection and to support intelligence analysis and reporting.</p>
        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the NSA/CSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information is retrieved by individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), and/or employee identification number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts are controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic means is controlled by computer password protection.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Intelligence Reports: Permanent, transfer to the NSA/CSS Records Center when 5 years old and transfer to the National Archives and Records Administration when 50 years old.</p>
        <p>Intelligence Products: Permanent, transfer to the NSA/CSS Records Center when 5 years old and transfer to the National Archives and Records Administration when 50 years old.</p>
        <p>Intelligence Collection Records: Temporary, transfer to NSA/CSS Records Center annually, review every 5 years for destruction. Production records: Temporary, review every 5 years for destruction.</p>
        <p>
            Records are destroyed by pulping, burning, shredding, or erasure or destruction of magnet media.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Director, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, address and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, address and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals themselves; U.S. agencies and organizations; media, including periodicals, newspapers, and broadcast transcripts; public and classified reporting; intelligence source documents; investigative reports; and correspondence.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information specifically authorized to be classified under E.O. 12958, as implemented by DoD 5200.1-R, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1).</p>
        <p>Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than material within the scope of subsection 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of the information, the individual will be provided access to the information exempt to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source. NOTE: When claimed, this exemption allows limited protection of investigative reports maintained in a system of records used in personnel or administrative actions.</p>
        <p>Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 19" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 19</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">NSA/CSS Child Development Services.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Children and their sponsors (NSA/CSS civilian employees, military assignees, non-appropriated fund instrumentality (NAFI) personnel, employees of other Federal agencies, and contractor employees); and individual day care providers at the NSA/CSS day care facility.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records kept on the child include: Enrollment information and attendance records; medical care authorizations; names of family members; preferred activities and foods; photos; emergency forms and release authorizations; child care information as reported by the sponsor; physical health information, including allergies; custody paperwork (if applicable); special needs instructions; progress and report cards; and incident reports of injuries.</p>
        <p>Records kept on the sponsor include: Sponsor's name, grade or rank; Social Security Number; home and work addresses; home and work telephone numbers; contact information; employment affiliation (civilian, military, other, etc.); application identification number; photos; and comments/remarks related to the sponsor's status on the waiting list. Similar information is kept on other family members, as provided by the sponsor.</p>
        <p>Records kept on day care providers and other contractors include: Name; home and work addresses; home, cellular, and work telephone numbers; e-mail addresses; citizenship; date and place of birth; Social Security Number; physical characteristics; military service records; previous employment/duty/volunteer experience; results of local and national security/police file checks; drug, alcohol use, and mental health information; and vendor employment application forms, which include references, automobile operator's and educational information.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; DoD Instruction 6060.2, Child Development Programs; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            To develop childcare programs that meet the needs of NSS/CSS employees and their families; provide child and family program eligibility and background information; record consent for access to emergency medical care and information. Information may also be used to verify health status of children, verify immunizations, note special program requirements, compliance with USDA food standards. Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories of users and the purposes of such uses:
        </p>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:

        </p>
        <p>The 'DoD Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the NSA/CSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Records are maintained in paper files and on electronic mediums.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By parent or child's name, and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS Fort Meade facility is secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to the facility is limited to security cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the facility itself, access to paper and computer printouts is controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic mediums is controlled by computer password protection.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Disposition pending (until NARA has approved a retention and disposal schedule for these records, the records will be treated as permanent).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Contracting Officer's Representative for Children's World Learning Center, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals themselves; parents or guardians of individuals enrolled in day care programs; NSA personnel; medical providers who have provided information about family members needing or receiving care; and contractor personnel and/or teachers.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 20" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 20</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">NSA Police Operational Files.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>NSA Police Officers; civilian DoD employees; military assignees; employees of other Federal agencies or military departments; contractor employees, non-appropriated fund instrumentality employees; family members of the afore-mentioned categories; owners or operators of vehicles entering or attempting to enter on or near NSA occupied areas; individuals arrested on or near NSA occupied areas; individuals suspected of posing a threat to the safety of NSA persons or property; and individuals cited for violations of NSA security regulations.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Name, Social Security Number (SSN), address, organization (or affiliation), dates of visit, type of badge issued, vehicle license plate number, phone number, date and place of birth, work center assigned, case number; information from Police inventory control documents (to include weapon and radio serial numbers, police officer's name, and police officer's assigned shift), Incident Reports, Security Information Reports, reports of security violations, arrest reports, CTC vehicle registration files, accident reports, suspect data file/reports, missing property reports, traffic/parking tickets, access control information, equipment inspection logs and similar documents or files.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency Act of 1959, Public Law 86-36 (50 U.S.C. 402 note); 40 U.S.C. 1315, Law enforcement authority of Secretary of Homeland Security for protection of public property; 32 CFR Part 228, Security Protective Force; E.O. 12333, as amended, United States Intelligence Activities, DoD-D 5100.20, National Security Agency/Central Security Service; DoD-I 5200.8, Security of DoD Installations and Resources; DoD-R 5240.1, Procedures Governing the Activities of DoD Intelligence Components that Affect United States Persons; NSA/CSS Policy 5-7, Badge Identification System; NSA/CSS Policy 5-8, Use and control of firearms/Use of Force; E.O. 9397(SSN), as amended.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To maintain records relating to the operations of the NSA Police for the purpose of providing reports for and on personnel and badge information of the current tenants of NSA/CSS facilities; to create and track the status of visit requests and the issuance of visitor badges; to identify employees and visitors at the entrances of the gated facility; to track inside the NSA/CSS facility authorized NSA/CSS employee and visitor badges as they are used to pass through automated turnstile system, access office suites and other work areas; to track any unsolicited contacts with the NSA/CSS; to track the investigation and determination of any wrongdoing or criminal activities by NSA/CSS employees or facility visitors; and to compile such statistics and reports on the number of unauthorized attempts to access NSA facilities, the number of security violations and arrests, the number of visitors, and reports of a similar nature.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>To Federal agencies to facilitate security, employment, detail, liaison, or contractual determinations as required, and in furtherance of, NSA police operations.</p>
        <p>To Federal agencies involved in the protection of intelligence sources and methods, such as in counterintelligence investigations, to facilitate such protection.</p>
        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses'' published at the beginning of the NSA/CSS's compilation of record systems also apply to this record system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper files and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By name, organization (or affiliation), dates of visit, type of badge issued, Social Security Number (SSN), vehicle license plate number, home address and phone number, date and place of birth, work center assigned, subject matter, and case number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. With the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts are controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic means is controlled by computer password protection.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are periodically reviewed for retention. Records having no evidential, informational, or historical value or not required to be permanently retained are destroyed. Visitor passes and campus access files are destroyed when 15 years old. Physical security compromise reports are destroyed 10 years from time of incident. Files relating to exercise of police functions are destroyed when three years old. Reports relating to arrests are destroyed when two years old. Routine police investigations and Guard Service Control files are destroyed when one year old. Destruction is by pulping, burning, shredding, or erasure or destruction of magnetic media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Associate Director for Security &amp; Counterintelligence, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals themselves; victims, witnesses, investigators, Security Protective Force, and other Federal or State agencies and organizations.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than material within the scope of subsection 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to the information exempt to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source. <i>Note:</i> When claimed, this exemption allows limited protection of investigative reports maintained in a system of records used in personnel or administrative actions.
        </p>
        <p>Records maintained solely for statistical research or program evaluation purposes and which are not used to make decisions on the rights, benefits, or entitlement of an individual except for census records which may be disclosed under 13 U.S.C. 8, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(4).</p>
        <p>Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for Federal civilian employment, military service, Federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source. This provision allows protection of confidential sources used in background investigations, employment inquiries, and similar inquiries that are for personnel screening to determine suitability, eligibility, or qualifications.</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this exemption has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2) and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information contact Ms. Anne Hill, Privacy Act Officer, NSA/CSS Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20766-6248.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 21" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 21</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">NSA/CSS Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) and Non-appropriated Fund Instrumentality (NAFI) Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Civilian DoD employees, non-appropriated fund instrumentality employees, employees of other Federal agencies or military departments, contractor employees, and dependents of these individuals, and personnel authorized to use DoD-sponsored MWR services and participate in NAFI sponsored activities.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records include information on members, participants, patrons, and other authorized users to include name, address, phone number, Social Security Number (SSN), organization, correspondence; membership applications; special activity applications; accounts receivable records; loan information; dishonored check listings; and investigatory reports involving abuse of facilities.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency Act of 1959, Public Law 86-36 (50 U.S.C. 402 note), as amended; DoD Instruction 1015.08, DoD Civilian employee Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Activities and Supporting Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentalities; DoD Instruction 1015.10, Military Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) Programs; NSA/CSS Policy 4-2, NSA/CSS Civilian Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Program; and E.O. 9397, as amended (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To develop MWR programs and NAFI to promote and provide a centrally managed, well-rounded MWR program to help ensure the mental and physical well being of its civilian and military personnel and to provide programs and resources through financial support from both appropriated and non-appropriated funds. Information will be used to maintain records necessary for the administration of MWR programs and NAFI.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the NSA/CSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Storage:

        </p>
        <p>Paper records and on electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By name, organization (or affiliation), Social Security Number (SSN), home address and phone number, and subject matter.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS Fort Meade facility is secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to the facility is limited to security cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the facility itself, access to paper and computer printouts is controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic mediums is controlled by computer password protection.</p>
        <p>Access to information is limited to those individuals specifically authorized and granted access by NSA/CSS regulations. For records on the computer system, access is controlled by passwords and limited to authorized personnel only.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are maintained for 6 years and 3 months, and then destroyed by pulping, burning, shredding, or erasure of magnetic media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Associate Director for Installations and Logistics, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual patrons/users of a service, and activity record.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 22" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 22</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Garnishment Processing Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>DoD civilian employees, employee dependents.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records include correspondence, type of garnishment, individual court withholding notices or court orders, garnishment orders, child support account numbers, records on employees and dependents to include name, Social Security Number (SSN), address, and phone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>44 U.S.C. 3101, Records management by agency heads; general duties; 5 U.S.C. 5520a, Garnishment of Pay; 42 U.S.C. 659, Consent by United States to income withholding, garnishment, and similar proceedings for enforcement of child support and alimony obligations; 5 CFR part 581, Processing Garnishment Orders for Child Support and/or Alimony; 32 CFR part 112, Indebtedness of Military Personnel; and E.O. 9397 (SSN) as amended.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To maintain records relating to the processing of court orders for the garnishment of wages.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>To State child support agencies, in response to their written requests for information regarding the gross and disposable pay of civilian employees, for purposes of assisting agencies in the discharge of their responsibilities under Federal and State law.</p>
        <p>To the Internal Revenue Service to report taxable earnings and taxes withheld, accounting, and tax audits and to compute or resolve tax liability or tax levies.</p>
        <p>To private collection contactors to locate a taxpayer and to collect or compromise a claim against, or debt of, the taxpayer.</p>
        <p>To consumer or commercial reporting agency in accordance with the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996.</p>
        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the NSA/CSS's compilation of record systems also apply to this record system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Records are maintained in paper files and electronic media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By name, Social Security Number (SSN), State of jurisdiction, court of jurisdiction, child support account number, organization, and type of garnishment.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. With the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts are controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic means is controlled by computer password protection.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are periodically reviewed for retention. Records having no evidential, informational, or historical value or not required to be permanently retained are destroyed. Garnishment and Levy notices are destroyed three years from termination date. Destruction is by pulping, burning, shredding, or erasure or destruction of magnetic media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Director, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, address and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, address and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals. Federal/State agencies and collection agencies.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 23" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 23</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    NSA/CSS Operations Security Support Program and Training Files.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            DoD civilian employees, military personnel, government contractor personnel, and private individuals involved in activities relating to the National Operations Security Program.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), home and work address, home and work telephone numbers, fax number, security clearance information, conference material, training roster, training material, published articles, public source data and correspondence.

        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            National Security Agency Act of 1959, as amended; National Security Agency Act of 1959, as amended; E.O. 12333, United States Intelligence Activities; E.O. 12958, Classified National Security Information; DoD Directive 5100.20, The National Security Agency and the Central Security Service; DoD Directive 5200.39, Security, Intelligence, and Counterintelligence Support to Acquisition Program Protection; DoD Directive 5205.2, DoD Operations Security Program; National Security Decision Directive 298, National Operations Security Program; NSA Policy Number 5-12, NSA/CSS Operations Security Program; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            To maintain records relating to the operations of the National Operations Security Program and the Interagency Operations Security Support Staff. This system will provide logistical support to conferences, symposia, training and is also used as a management tool for statistical research and program evaluations.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the NSA/CSS's compilation of record systems also apply to this record system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Storage:

        </p>
        <p>
            Paper records in files folders and electronic storage media.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), address, organization and/or affiliation, dates of visit, type of badge issued, and conference name and date.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. With the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts are controlled by limited access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic means is controlled by computer password protection.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are periodically reviewed for retention. Records having no evidential, informational, or historical value or not required to be permanently retained are destroyed. Visitor passes and campus access files are destroyed when 15 years old. Training conference administrative materials are destroyed 5 years after conference. Training material is destroyed when no longer needed. Destruction is by pulping, burning, shredding, or erasure or destruction of magnetic media.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Deputy Associate Director of Policy and Records, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine if records about themselves are contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.
        </p>
        <p>
            Written inquires should include individual's full name, address, and Social Security Number (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.
        </p>
        <p>
            Written inquires should include individual's full name, address, and Social Security Number (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the Deputy Associate Director for Policy and Records, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            From individuals, U.S. agencies and organizations, media including periodicals, newspapers, and broadcast transcripts, public and classified reporting and correspondence.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records maintained solely for statistical research or program evaluation purposes and which are not used to make decisions on the rights, benefits, or entitlement of an individual except for census records which may be disclosed under 13 U.S.C. 8, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(4).
        </p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this exemption has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2) and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 24" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 24</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">NSA/CSS Pre-Publication Review Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Current and former NSA/CSS employee, advisor, military assignee, or Agency contractor; other authors obligated to submit writings or oral presentations for pre-publication review; and individuals involved in pre-publication review.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual's full name, home telephone number, address, employment history, and level of education (type of degree), case number, manuscripts and other writings submitted for pre-publication review, correspondence on pre-publication requests and appeals, and resumes.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency Act of 1959, Public Law 86-36 (50 U.S.C. 402 note, National Security Council); 50 U.S.C. 403-1, Responsibilities and Authority of the Director National Intelligence; DoD Directive 5230.09, Clearance of DoD Information for Public Release; E.O. 12333, as amended, United States Intelligence Activities; E.O. 13526, Classified National Security Information; and NSA/CSS Policy 1-30, Review of NSA/CSS Information for Public Dissemination.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To maintain records relating to the pre-publication review of official NSA/CSS information intended for public dissemination.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>To Federal agencies involved in a classification review of information containing National Security Agency as well as other agency and/or government information.</p>
        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the NSA/CSS's compilation of record systems also apply to this record system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual's name, title of the pre-publication document, and the case number assigned to the pre-publication review request.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. With the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts are controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic means is controlled by computer password protection.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are permanently retained and will be transferred to the NSA/CSS Archives when no longer needed for operations.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Deputy Associate Director for Policy and Records, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, address and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, address and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals and other NSA personnel involved in the publications review process.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 25" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 25</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">NSA/CSS Travel Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Primary location: National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS), 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
        <p>Decentralized segments: Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) Headquarters and DIA field elements as authorized and appropriate. For official mailing address for any of the decentralized system locations, write to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>All NSA/CSS and DIA civilian employees, military assignees, and dependents who perform travel, Temporary Duty (TDY) or Permanent Change of Station (PCS); public and private sector individuals traveling under invitational travel orders, and other DoD activities supported by DIA.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records relating to official travel of individuals, including, orders, travel vouchers, travel itineraries, transportation requests, claim data, travel charge card, Requests for Travel Authorization (RTA)/Expense Report, and direct deposit information. Records may contain individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), organizational designator, office phone numbers and home address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. Chapter 57, Travel, Transportation and Subsistence; 10 U.S.C. Chapter 157, Transportation; 37 U.S.C. Section 411, Travel and Transportation Allowances: Administrative Provisions; Chapters 300-304 of 41 CFR, the Federal Travel Regulations and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are used in administering the travel program, managing and tracking funds, and accounting for employee status for pay and leave, while on travel.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows: To Federal agency or private sector organizations employing the traveler for funds control, personnel administration, or program management purposes.</p>
        <p>To banking establishments for the purpose of facilitating direct deposit and to confirm billing or expense data.</p>
        <p>To Government and private sector entities to provide for or facilitate transportation, lodging, relocation or related travel services.</p>
        <p>To Federal, State, and Local government agencies for taxing, audit, or oversight purposes.</p>
        <p>To any entity or individual under contract with NSA/CSS for the purpose of providing travel-related services.</p>
        <p>To any party, counsel, representative, and/or witness, in any legal proceeding, where pertinent, to which DoD is a party before a court or administrative body (including, but not limited to, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Merit System Protection Board).</p>
        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the NSA/CSS's compilation of record systems also apply to this record system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By name and/or Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts are controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic means is controlled by computer password protection.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are retained for 6 years then destroyed. Records are destroyed by pulping, burning, shredding, erasure or destruction of magnet medial.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Chief Corporate Travel Service, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine if records about themselves are contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquires should include individual's full name, address, and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquires should include individual's full name, address, and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information is collected from the individual and the individual's supervisor, from the hiring activity's personnel office, and from travel and expense forms.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than material within the scope of subsection 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to the information exempt to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source. <i>Note:</i> When claimed, this exemption allows limited protection of investigative reports maintained in a system of records used in personnel or administrative actions.
        </p>
        <p>Records maintained solely for statistical research or program evaluation purposes and which are not used to make decisions on the rights, benefits, or entitlement of an individual except for census records which may be disclosed under 13 U.S.C. 8, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(4).</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 26" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 26</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">NSA/CSS Accounts Receivable, Indebtedness and Claims.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Current and former civilian employees, current and former military assignees, dependents of employees, military assignees, and other individuals who may be indebted to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS),another government agency, or have a claim pending against NSA/CSS.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records maintained in this system include documentation pertaining to telephone bills; dishonored checks; erroneous payments; property losses and damages; administratively determined indebtedness; cash collection vouchers; correspondence from or to the debtor or claimant; applications for waiver of erroneous payments or for remission of indebtedness with supporting documentation; claims of individuals requesting additional payments with supporting documentation; and litigation records or reports from probate courts and bankruptcy courts. Records may contain names, Social Security Numbers (SSNs), debt amounts, interest and penalty amounts, debt reasons, debt status, demographic information, such as grade or rank, sex, date of birth, duty and home address, and any other information necessary to identity the individual, the amount, and the history of the claim or debt.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. Chapter 55, subchapter II, Pay Administration, Withholding Pay; 31 U.S.C. Chapter 35, Accounting and Collection; 31 U.S.C. Chapter 37, Claims; 31 CFR Part 285, Debt Collection Authorities Under the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996; 31 CFR 31, Parts 900-904, Federal Claims Collection Standards, and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To support the NSA/CSS debt management program in identifying, recovering, and collecting debts owed by individuals to the U.S. government, as appropriate.</p>
        <p>To manage, evaluate and process claims against NSA/CSS.</p>
        <p>Also used as a management tool for statistical analysis, tracking, reporting, evaluating program effectiveness and conducting research.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>To the U.S. Government Accountability Office, the U.S. Department of Justice, Internal Revenue Service, U.S. Department of the Treasury, or other federal agencies for further collection action on any delinquent account when circumstances warrant.</p>
        <p>To any entity or individual under contract with NSA/CSS for the purpose of providing debt management related services.</p>
        <p>To the U.S. Department of Treasury (DOT) for centralized administrative or salary offset, including the offset of federal income tax refunds, for the purpose of collecting debts owed the U.S. Government; to the DOT contracted private collection agencies for the purpose of obtaining collection services, including administrative wage garnishment in accordance with the Debt collection Improvement Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104-134) to recover moneys owed to the U.S. Government.</p>
        <p>To any party, counsel, representative, and/or witness, in any legal proceeding, where pertinent, to which DoD is a party before a court or administrative body including, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Merit System Protection Board.</p>
        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' published at the beginning of the NSA/CSS's compilation of record systems also apply to this record system.</p>
        <p>
            Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
        </p>
        <p>Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12) may be made from this system to "consumer reporting agencies" as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f) or the Federal claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)). The purpose of such disclosures is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal Government. The disclosures typically provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal Government debts by making these debts part of their credit records.</p>
        <p>All disclosures are limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (Social Security Number (SSN)); the amount, status, and history of the claim, and the agency or program under which the claim arose for the sole purpose of allowing the consumer reporting agency to prepare a commercial credit report. Any such disclosures will only be made after the procedural requirement of 31 U.S.C. 3711(f), Collection and Compromise has been followed.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By Name, Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts are controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic means is controlled by computer password protection.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records relating to claims and the waiver of claims against the United States are retained for 6 years and 3 months and then destroyed.</p>
        <p>Records relating to claims due to the United States paid in full are retained 6 years and 3 months and then destroyed.</p>
        <p>Records relating to claims that are affected by a court order or that are subject to litigation are destroyed when the court order is lifted, litigation is concluded or when 6 years and 3 months old, whichever is later.</p>
        <p>All records are destroyed by pulping, burning, shredding, or erasure or destruction of magnet medial.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Chief, Accounts Receivable, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine if records about themselves are contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquires should include individual's full name, address, and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written inquires should include individual's full name, address, and telephone number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information is collected from the individual and the individual's supervisor, the hiring activity's personnel office and/or finance office, and from travel and expense forms.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than material within the scope of subsection 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to the information exempt to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source. NOTE: When claimed, this exemption allows limited protection of investigative reports maintained in a system of records used in personnel or administrative actions.</p>
        <p>Records maintained solely for statistical research or program evaluation purposes and which are not used to make decisions on the rights, benefits, or entitlement of an individual except for census records which may be disclosed under 13 U.S.C. 8, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(4).</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 27" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 27</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Information Assurance Scholarship Program.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals and institutions who apply for recruitment scholarships, retention scholarships or grants under the DoD Information Assurance Scholarship Program (IASP).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual information to include: Title, full name, Social Security Number (SSN), current address, permanent address, phone number, cell phone number, e-mail address, office address, office phone number, office fax number, office e-mail address; self-certification of U.S. citizenship; security clearance information; resume (to include activities such as community outreach, volunteerism, athletics, etc.); veterans status; letters of reference/recommendations; personal goal statement; list of awards and honors.</p>
        <p>Educational information to include: Official transcripts from all schools attended; Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) and Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test scores; list of previous schools attended and degree/certification; self-certification of enrollment status at a Center for Academic Excellence (CAE) to included anticipated date of graduation, proposed university(ies) and proposed degree to include start date, student status and anticipated date of graduation.</p>
        <p>
            Work related information to include: Current supervisor's name, office title, office address, office phone number, office fax number, office e-mail address; office of primary responsibility, name, position title, office address, e-mail, and phone number; application for the position the individual will fill on completion of the program and the desired DoD Agency; and Continued Service Agreement.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>10 U.S.C. 2200, Programs; purpose; 10 U.S.C. 7045, Officers of the other armed forces; enlisted members: admission; DoDI 8500.2, Information Assurance (IA) Implementation and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To maintain records relating to the processing and awarding of recruitment scholarships, retention scholarships or grants under the DoD Information Assurance Scholarship Program (IASP) to qualified applicants and institutions. This system is also used by management for tracking and reporting.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:  To authorized DoD hiring officials to facilitate the recruiting of DoD IASP award recipients into federal service for the purpose of fulfilling the DoD IASP mission.</p>
        <p>
            Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
        </p>
        <p>Disclosures pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(12), Records maintained on individuals, may be made from this system to consumer reporting agencies as defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. 1681a(f)) or the Federal Claims Collection Act of 1966 (31 U.S.C. 3701(a)(3)). The purpose of this disclosure is to aid in the collection of outstanding debts owed to the Federal government, typically to provide an incentive for debtors to repay delinquent Federal government debts by making these debts part of their credit records.</p>
        <p>The disclosure is limited to information necessary to establish the identity of the individual, including name, address, and taxpayer identification number (Social Security Number (SSN)); the amount, status, and history of the claim; and the agency or program under which the claim arose for the sole purpose of allowing the consumer reporting agency to prepare a commercial credit report.</p>
        <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the NSA/CSS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Retrieved by the individual's name, SSN, institution's name and/or year of application.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts is controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic means is limited and controlled by computer password protection.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are maintained for five years after the grant is completed and/or payment obligation as annotated in the student agreement is completed. Records are destroyed after five years by pulping, burning, shredding, or erasure or destruction of magnetic media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>DoD IASP Executive Administrator, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Fort George G. Meade, Maryland 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether records about themselves is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, Maryland 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written requests should contain the individual's name, address, scholarship award year and type, and the institution attended. All requests must be signed.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, Maryland 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Requests should include individual's name, address, scholarship award year and type, and the institution(s) attended. All requests must be signed.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals, via the DoD IASP recruitment or retention application process; Centers for Academic Excellence (CAE)/Institutions via the grants application process.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="GNSA 28" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>GNSA 28</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Freedom of Information Act, Privacy Act and Mandatory Declassification Review Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals who submit Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests, Privacy Act (PA) requests, and Mandatory Declassification Review (MDR) requests or administrative appeals. Individuals whose requests and/or records have been referred to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service (NSA/CSS) by other agencies and in some instances includes attorneys representing individuals submitting such requests and appeals.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records created or compiled in response to FOIA, PA, MDR requests and administrative appeals. Records include the original requests and administrative appeals, responses to such requests and administrative appeals, copies of requested records and records under administrative appeal, all related memoranda, correspondence, notes and any related or supporting documentation; name of requester or appellant, home address, home phone numbers, Social Security Numbers (SSN), case number, and name and address of attorney representing a requester or appellant.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. 552, Freedom of Information Act; 5 U.S.C. 552a, The Privacy Act of 1974 (as amended); E.O. 13526, Classified National Security Information; DoD 5400.7-R, Department of Defense Freedom of Information Act Program; DoD 5400.11-R, Department of Defense Privacy Program; NSA/CSS Policy 1-5; NSA/CSS Freedom of Information Act Program; NSA/CSS Policy 1-34; Implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974; NSA/CSS Policy 1-15, Mandatory Declassification Review Program; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>This system is maintained for the purpose of processing requests and administrative appeals under the FOIA, PA, and MDR; for participating in Interagency Security Classification Appeals Panel (ISCAP) review of MDR; for participating in litigation regarding agency actions on such FOIA and PA requests and appeals, and to provide information for compiling reports.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>Information in this system may be provided to other Federal agencies when it is necessary to coordinate responses.</p>
        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the NSA/CSS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are retrieved by the name of the requester or appellant, the number assigned to the request or appeal, and in some instances may be retrieved by the name of the attorney representing the requester or appellant.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer printouts are controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable containers. Access to electronic means is limited and controlled by computer password protection, as well as other access controls placed on specific case types.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            FOIA and MDR records:
        </p>
        <p>Granted access--destroy 2 years after date of Agency reply. Denied access, but no appeal by requester--destroy 6 years after date of Agency reply. Contested records--destroy 6 years after final denial by Agency, or 3 years after final adjudication by courts, whichever is later.</p>
        <p>
            Privacy Act Records:
        </p>
        <p>Granted access--destroy 2 years after date of Agency reply. Denied access, but no appeal by requester--destroy 5 years after date of Agency reply. Contested records--destroy 4 years after final denial by Agency, or 3 years after final adjudication by courts, whichever is later.</p>
        <p>Records are destroyed by pulping, burning, shredding, or erasure or destruction of magnet media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Deputy Associate Director, Policy and Records, National Security Agency/Central Security Service, 9800 Savage Road, Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether records about themselves is contained in this record system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written requests should contain the individual's full name, individual's full name who is the subject of the record if different from the requester, current address and telephone number. All requests must be signed.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
        <p>Written requests should contain the individual's full name, individual's full name who is the subject of the record if different from the requester, current address and telephone number. All requests must be signed.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations may be obtained by written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information is collected from the individual requesters, agency officials, and other Federal agencies that have referred requests concerning NSA/CSS records, or have consulted with NSA/CSS regarding the handling of particular requests.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>During the course of an FOIA/Privacy Act and/or MDR action, exempt materials from other system of records may become part of the case records in this system of records. To the extent that copies of exempt records from those other systems of records are entered into these case records, NSA/CSS hereby claims the same exemptions for the records as claimed in the original primary system of records of which they are a part.</p>
        <p>
            An exemption rule for this system has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2) and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information contact the system manager.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="DTIC 01" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>DTIC 01</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Defense User Registration System (DURS) Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC), Directorate of User Services, Marketing and Registration Division, ATTN: DTIC-BC (Registration), 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 0944, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6218.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            DoD and other U.S. Federal Government agency military and civilian personnel and their contractors; researchers of colleges or universities funded by DoD or other U.S. Federal Government agencies; students and employees of specifically qualifying educational institutions, Groups, and Programs, <i>e.g.,</i> Historically Black Colleges, Universities, and Minority Institutions (HBCU/MI), Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs), and University Research Support (URS); awardees under the Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI); awardees and researchers eligible for awards under the Defense Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (DEPSCOR); designated officials and employees of foreign embassies; and members of Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) Organizations/Groups.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information relating to registration requests by individuals seeking access to DTIC-owned or controlled computers, databases, products, and/or services. The records contain the individual's name; Electronic Data Interchange Personal Identifier; citizenship; service type; personnel category; organization/company mailing address/physical location; e-mail address; registrants' USERID; password/reset questions; organization/company telephone number(s); access eligibility; dissemination/distribution group codes; and personal and facility security clearance level(s). The records also contain the government approving official's name, office phone number and e-mail address; dates of registration's activation and the projected date of expiration. Where applicable, the records contain contract number(s), contract expiration date(s), and the Military Critical Technical Data Agreement (MCTDA) Certification Number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; E.O. 12958, Classified National Security Information; DoD 5200.1-R, Information Security Program; and Defense Information Systems Agency Instruction 240-110-8, Information Security Program.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The purpose of this system of records is to collect, validate eligibility, and maintain an official registry file that identifies individuals and organizations who apply for, and are granted, access privileges to DTIC products, services and electronic information systems.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the OSD's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual name, e-mail address, and security clearance level.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are maintained in secure, limited access, or monitored areas. Database is monitored and access is password protected and Common Access Card (CAC) enabled. Physical entry by unauthorized persons is restricted through the use of locks, guards, passwords, or other administrative procedures. Archived data is stored on discs or magnetic tapes which are kept in a locked or controlled access area. Access to personal information is limited to those individuals who require the records to perform their official assigned duties.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Electronic records are to be deleted when DTIC determines they are no longer needed for administrative, audit, legal or operational purposes.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The Chief, Marketing and Registration Division, DTIC-BC, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 0944, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6218.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves may address their inquiries to Defense Technical Information Center; ATTN: DTIC-BC (Registration Team), 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 0944, Fort Belvoir VA 22060-6218.</p>
        <p>Requests should contain the individual's full name, telephone number, street address, and e-mail address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to access records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Privacy Act Officer, Defense Technical Information Center, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 0944, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6218.</p>
        <p>Requests should contain the individual's full name, telephone number, street address, and e-mail address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The OSD rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in OSD Administrative Instruction 81; 32 CFR part 311; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals and security personnel.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            None.

        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="NSLRB 01" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>NSLRB 01</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">The National Security Labor Relations Board (NSLRB) (February 22, 2006, 71 FR 9102).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The Office of the Secretary of Defense never implemented this portion of the National Security Personnel System (NSPS) and no collection of records was ever made.

        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 01" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 01</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Privacy Act and Freedom of Information Act Case Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Freedom of Information Act FOIA Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, Assistant Inspector General for Communications and Congressional Liaison, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>All individuals who submit Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Privacy Act (PA) requests and administrative appeals to the Office of the Inspector General (OIG), DoD and other activities receiving administrative FOIA and Privacy Act support from the OIG; individuals whose FOIA and Privacy Act requests and/or records have been referred by other Federal agencies to the OIG for release to the requester; attorneys representing individuals submitting such requests and appeals, individuals who are the subjects of such requests and appeals, and/or the OIG personnel assigned to handle such requests and appeals.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records created or compiled in response to FOIA and Privacy Act requests and administrative appeals, i.e., original requests and administrative appeals; responses to such requests and administrative appeals; all related memoranda, correspondence, notes, and other related or supporting documentation; and copies of requested records and records under administrative appeal.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 5 U.S.C. 552a, as amended; DoD 5400.11-R, Department of Defense Privacy Program; 5 U.S.C. 552, The Freedom of Information Act, as amended; DoD 5400.7-R, DoD Freedom of Information Act Program; DoD IG Instruction 5400.7; and DoD IG Instruction 5400.11.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information is being collected and maintained for the purpose of processing FOIA and Privacy Act requests and administrative appeals; for participating in litigation regarding agency action on such requests and appeals; for amendment to records made under the Privacy Act and to document OIG actions in response to these requests; and for assisting the Office of the Inspector General, DoD in carrying out any other responsibilities under the FOIA.</p>
        <p>Also, information may be provided to the appropriate OIG element when further action is needed to verify assertions of the requester or to obtain permission to release information obtained from sources.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows: Information from this system may be provided to other Federal agencies and state and local agencies when it is necessary to coordinate responses or denials.</p>
        <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the OIG's compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders and on electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Retrieved by individual's name, subject matter, date of document, and request number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are stored in locked security containers accessible only to authorized personnel.

</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>FOIA and Privacy Act paper records that are granted in full are destroyed 2 years after the date of reply. Paper records that are denied in whole or part, no records responses, responses to requesters who do not adequately describe records being sought, do not state a willingness to pay fees, and records which are appealed or litigated, are destroyed 6 years after final FOIA action and 5 years after final Privacy Act action, or three years after final adjudication by courts, whichever is later. Electronic records are deleted within 180 days or when no longer needed to support office business needs.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Chief, Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, Assistant Inspector General for Communications and Congressional Liaison, Office of the Inspector General, DoD, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, Assistant Inspector General for Communications and Congressional Liaison, Office of the Inspector General, DoD, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
        <p>Please include full information regarding the previous request such as date, subject matter, and if available, copies of the previous OIG reply.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained this system should address written inquires to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act Office, Assistant Inspector General for Communications and Congressional Liaison, Office of the Inspector General, DoD, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
        <p>Please include full information regarding the previous request such as date, subject matter, and if available, copies of the previous OIG reply.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>From the individuals on whom records are maintained and official records.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>During the course of a FOIA and Privacy Act action, exempt materials from other systems of records may in turn become part of the case records in this system. To the extent that copies of exempt records from those "other" systems of records are entered into this FOIA or Privacy Act case record, Office of the Inspector General hereby claims the same exemptions for the records from those 'other' systems that are entered into this system, as claimed for the original primary systems of records which they are a part.</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this system has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 312. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 02" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 02</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Applicant Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Primary location:  Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Administration and Information Management, Personnel and Security Directorate, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.
        </p>
        <p>
            Portions of this system may be temporarily maintained by other Office of the Inspector General (OIG) offices.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals who have submitted applications or other correspondence directly to OIG or its components indicating an interest in employment with the OIG or any of its components.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Temporary records of the applicant's interest in or qualifications for employment with the Office of the Inspector General.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Pursuant to the Inspector General Act of 1971, (Pub. L. 95-452), as amended, and DOD Directive 5106.1 (32 CFR part 376) implementing that law, the IG, DOD is authorized to organize, direct the OIG, to include the creation and maintenance of necessary records.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            To identify applicants and determine their eligibility for positions with the Office of the Inspector General. Used by OIG personnel and supervisory personnel to select employees and to respond to requests for employment.
        </p>
        <p>
            Information may be coordinated with other DOD activities for verification purposes.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Information from this system may be provided to other Federal agencies when it is necessary to verify the information provided.
        </p>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the OIG's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Paper records in file folders.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Filed alphabetically by surname of applicant.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are stored in locked security containers accessible only to authorized personnel. Offices are locked after duty hours and security guards are used.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are temporary and are destroyed as classified waste as soon as a final OIG determination is made regarding the hiring action.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Administration and Management, Personnel and Security Directorate, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
        <p>
            Written request should contain the full name of the applicant, and the approximate date of the application.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
        <p>
            Written request should contain the full name of the applicant, and the approximate date of the application.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            From the individuals on whom records are maintained and official records.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 03" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 03</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Personnel Locator Cards.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Primary location: Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Administration and Management, Administration and Resources Acquisition Directorate, Office of the Inspector General, Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.
        </p>
        <p>
            Secondary locations: The various components and activities of the Office of the Inspector General, DOD, maintain locator cards on personnel assigned to them.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Personnel assigned or attached to the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) or its components, and certain formerly assigned or attached individuals.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Locator cards reflecting the name, location and telephone number of the assigned or attached individual.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Pursuant to the Inspector General Act of 1971, (Pub. L. 95-452), as amended, and DOD Directive 5106.1 (32 CFR part 376) implementing that law, the IG, DOD is authorized to organize, direct and manage the OIG, to include the creation and maintenance of necessary records.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are used to locate individuals assigned or attached to OIG by OIG administrative and supervisory personnel at the OIG and in field activities. Records are used to aid in the distribution of communications addressed to individuals, and to make and verify entries in personnel rosters, directories, and listings. Individuals are allowed to restrict the unofficial use of the information in the system. Locator information may be provided to agencies and individuals within DOD having a need for such information.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Locator information regarding specific individuals may be provided to other agencies and individuals upon request subject to the limits established by the individual.
        </p>
        <p>
            The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the OIG's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Records consist of paper forms and computerized listings.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Filed alphabetically by surname.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are stored in security containers and locked file cabinets accessible only to authorized personnel.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Retained in active file until departure of the individual and then placed in inactive file. Destroyed one year after departure. Records are destroyed as if classified waste.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Administration and Management, Administration and Resources Acquisition Directorate, Office of the Inspector General, Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
        <p>
            Individual should provide the dates of his/her assignment to OIG and the OIG component to which assigned.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
        <p>
            Individual should provide the dates of his/her assignment to OIG and the OIG component to which assigned.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            From the individual on whom records are maintained and official records.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 04" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 04</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Case Reporting and Information Management System Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Primary location: Office of the Inspector General, Department of Defense, Office of the Deputy Inspector General for Investigations, Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS), 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
        </p>
        <p>
            Decentralized locations: Office of the Deputy Inspector General for Investigations/ Defense Criminal Investigative Service Field Offices, Resident Agencies, and Posts of Duty have temporary control over portions of the records.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals covered include any person or activity which is or has been the subject of an OIG investigation. Additionally, covered individuals will include persons who have been identified as a target or informant as well as personnel employed by the Office of the Inspector General (OIG).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individual's Name, Social Security Number (SSN), Drivers License, Other ID Numbers, Gender, Race/Ethnicity, Birth Date, Mailing Home Address, Mailing Office Address, Home Phone Number, Office Phone Numbers, Personal Email Address, Business Email Address, Place of Birth, Marital Status, Employment Information, Law Enforcement Data, records of investigations to include Reports of Investigation, Information Reports and Case Summaries, which are being or have been conducted by the OIG.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Inspector General Act of 1978, (Pub. L. 452), as amended; DoD Directive 5106.1, Inspector General of the Department of Defense; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The file contains open and closed case listings used to manage investigations, to produce statistical reports, and to control various aspects of the investigative process. Users are OIG employees. Used to determine the existence, location, and status of cases, control workload, and to prepare statistical reports. The records in this system are used for the following purposes: Suitability, loyalty, eligibility, and general trustworthiness of individuals for access or continued access to classified information and suitability for access to government facilities or industrial firms engaged in government projects/contracts; contractor responsibility and suspension/debarment determinations; suitability for awards or similar benefits; use in current law enforcement investigation or program of any type; use in judicial or adjudicative proceedings including litigation or in accordance with a court order; to identify offenders, to provide facts and evidence upon which to base prosecution, to provide information to other investigative elements of the Department of Defense having jurisdiction over the substance of the allegations or a related investigative interest in criminal law enforcement investigations including statutory violations, counter-intelligence, counter-espionage and counter-terrorist activities and other security matters; to effect corrective administrative action and to recover money and property which has been wrongfully used or misappropriated; to make statistical evaluations and reports; to make decisions affecting personnel actions concerning members of the Armed Forces and or Federal employees; and to respond to other complaint investigations and congressional inquiries as appropriate.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            To the U.S. Secret Service in conjunction with the protection of persons under its jurisdiction.
        </p>
        <p>
            To other Federal, State, or local agencies having jurisdiction over the substance of the allegations or a related investigative interest in criminal law enforcement investigations including statutory violations, counter-intelligence, counter-espionage, and counter-terrorist activities and other security matters.
        </p>
        <p>
            To other Federal Inspector General offices, the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency, and/or other Federal law enforcement agencies for the purpose of coordinating and conducting administrative inquiries and civil and criminal investigations, or when responding to such offices, Council, and agencies in connection with the investigation of potential violations of law, rule, and/or regulation.
        </p>
        <p>
            To other Federal Inspector General offices, the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency, and/or the Department of Justice for purposes of conducting external reviews to ensure that adequate internal safeguards and management procedures continue to exist within the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense.
        </p>
        <p>
            The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the OIG's compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Electronic storage media.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            By name or Social Security Number.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Computerized records maintained in a controlled area are accessible only to authorized personnel. Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Physical and electronic access is restricted to designated individuals having a need therefore in the performance of official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Electronic data system is password protected and will include data encryption of some fields.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Electronic records are retained indefinitely for statistical purposes. Paper records are archived two years after cases are closed.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Director, Internal Operations Directorate, Defense Criminal Investigative Service, Office of the Inspector General for Investigations, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
        </p>
        <p>
            Written requests should contain the individual's full name (including former names and aliases) date and place of birth, Social Security Number (SSN), current home address, telephone number and the request must be signed.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
        </p>
        <p>
            Written requests should contain the individual's full name (including former names and aliases) date and place of birth, Social Security Number (SSN), current home address, telephone number and the request must be signed.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            OIG System Administrators.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Parts of this system may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2) if the information is compiled and maintained by a component of the agency that performs as its principle function any activity pertaining to the enforcement of criminal laws.
        </p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 312. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 05" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 05</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    DOD Motions for Discovery of Electronic Surveillance Files.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Criminal Investigations Policy and Oversight, Office of the Inspector General, Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Those individuals and/or organizations on which the Department of Justice has requested information upon which to base their reply to court approval motions for discovery of electronic surveillance.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Chronological listing for identification and location of files. Individual case files to include original and subsequent requests from the Department of Justice; file copy of memorandum to the DOD Components' responses to the Office of Secretary of Defense (OSD), and copies of OSD's responses to the Department of Justice.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            28 U.S.C. 526, Conduct of Litigation Reserved to Department of Justice.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Preparation of response to Department of Justice, as well as any subsequent inquiries from that office.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Department of Justice's response to court-approved motion for discovery.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Paper records in file folders and computerized listings.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Filed by year and case name.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are stored in security combination lock file containers accessible only by office personnel of the Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Criminal Investigations Policy and Oversight and computerized listings are pass word protected.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are permanent. They are retained in active file until end of calendar year in which project is completed, held one additional year in inactive file and subsequently retired to Washington National Records Center.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Criminal Investigations Policy and Oversight, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
        <p>
            Written requests for information should contain the full name of the individual, date, and place of birth, and Social Security Number.
        </p>
        <p>The records requested may be made available to individuals for review at the Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Criminal Investigations Policy and Oversight, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are publishedin 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Department of Justice formal written inquiries and internal correspondence necessary to gather information to make replies to such inquiries.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 06" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 06</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Investigative Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Primary location: Office of the Inspector General, Department of Defense, Office of the Deputy Inspector General for Investigations, Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS), 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
        <p>Decentralized locations: Defense Criminal Investigative Service Field Offices, Resident Agencies, and Posts of Duty.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>DoD civilian personnel; members of the Armed Forces of the United States, Reserve components, and National Guard units; DoD contractors; individuals residing on, having authorized official access to, or contracting or operating any business or other functions at any DoD installation or facility; and individuals not affiliated with the Department of Defense when their activities have directly threatened the functions, property or personnel of the Department of Defense, or they have threatened any other high ranking government personnel who are provided protective service mandated by the Secretary of Defense, or they have engaged in, or are alleged to engage in criminal acts on DoD installations or directed at the Department of Defense, its personnel or functions; or individuals information regarding DoD activities falling under the purview of OIG responsibilities.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Reports of Investigations (ROIs), Information Reports (IRs) and criminal intelligence reports containing statements of witnesses, suspects, subject(s) and special agents; laboratory reports, polygraph records to include charts, reports, technical data, rights waivers, polygraph waivers, numerical score sheets, interview logs, test questions sheets, and all other documents relating to the polygraphs, all consensual or non consensual monitoring, documentary evidence, physical evidence, summary and administrative data pertaining to preparation and distribution of the report; basis for allegations; investigative information from Federal, State, and local investigative and intelligence agencies and departments and all correspondence relevant to the investigation, location of investigation, year and date of offense, names and personal identifiers of persons who have been subjects of electronic surveillance, suspects, subjects witnesses and victims of crimes, report number which allows access to records noted above; agencies, firms, and Defense Department organizations which were the subject(s) or victim(s) of criminal investigations; and disposition and suspense of offenders listed in criminal investigative files, agents notes, working papers, confidential source documents, subpoenas, Grand Jury documents, finger print cards, witness identification data, requests approvals for case openings and or closings, special investigative techniques requiring approval by management, and any other miscellaneous documents supporting the case files.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Inspector General Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95-452), as amended; DoD Directive 5106.1, Inspector General of the Department of Defense; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To conduct criminal investigations, crime prevention and criminal intelligence activities, to accomplish management studies involving the analysis, compilation of statistics, quality control, to ensure that completed investigations are legally sufficient and result in overall improvement in techniques, training and professionalism. Includes personnel security, internal security, criminal, and other law enforcement matters, all of which are essential to the effective operation of the Office of the Inspector General, DCIS. The records in this system are used for the following purposes: Suitability, loyalty, eligibility, and general trustworthiness of individuals for access or continued access to classified information and suitability for access to government facilities or industrial firms engaged in government projects/contracts; contractor responsibility and suspension/debarment determinations; suitability for awards or similar benefits; use in current law enforcement investigation or program of any type; use in judicial or adjudicative proceedings including litigation or in accordance with a court order; to identify offenders, to provide facts and evidence upon which to base prosecution, to provide information to other investigative elements of the Department of Defense having jurisdiction over the substance of the allegations or a related investigative interest in criminal law enforcement investigations including statutory violations, counter-intelligence, counter-espionage and counter-terrorist activities and other security matters; to effect corrective administrative action and to recover money and property which has been wrongfully used or misappropriated; to make statistical evaluations and reports; to make decisions affecting personnel actions concerning members of the Armed Forces and or Federal employees; and to respond to other complaint investigations and congressional inquires as appropriate.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>To the U.S. Secret Service in conjunction with the protection of persons under its jurisdiction.</p>
        <p>To other Federal, State, or local agencies having jurisdiction over the substance of the allegations or a related investigative interest in criminal law enforcement investigations includes statutory violations, counter-intelligence, counter-espionage and counter-terrorist activities and other security matters.</p>
        <p>To other Federal Inspector General offices, the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency, and/or other Federal law enforcement agencies for the purpose of coordinating and conducting administrative inquiries and civil and criminal investigations, or when responding to such offices, Council, and agencies in connection with the investigation of potential violations of law, rule, and/or regulation.</p>
        <p>To other Federal Inspector General offices, the President's Council on Integrity and Efficiency, and/or the Department of Justice for purposes of conducting external reviews to ensure that adequate internal safeguards and management procedures continue to exist within the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense.</p>
        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the OIG's compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Records are stored on paper in file folders and on electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are retrieved by individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), or case control number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The primary storage location and some decentralized locations are in buildings protected by guards during non-duty hours. All OIG records are stored in locked safes and are accessible only to authorized personnel who have a need-to-know in conjunction with their official duties. Computerized listings are password protected.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Investigative Case files and Information Reports are maintained in the office of origin for two years after case closure and then transferred to the OIG DoD Headquarters for preparation and final transfer to the Washington National Records Center where they are retained for 20 years and 10 years, respectively, and ultimately destroyed.</p>
        <p>Those records which attract great public or judicial attention or document a historical development in the OIG DoD may be deemed permanent and transferred directly to the National Archives and Records Administration.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Director, Internal Operations Directorate, Defense Criminal Investigative Service, Office of the Inspector General for Investigations, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
        <p>Written requests should contain the individual's full name (including former names and aliases), and Social Security Number (SSN), current home address, and telephone number, and the request must be signed.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
        <p>Written requests should contain the individual's full name (including former names and aliases), and Social Security Number (SSN), current home address, and telephone number, and the request must be signed.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Subjects and suspects of OIG investigations. Interview of witnesses, victims, and confidential sources. All types of records and information maintained by all levels of government, private industry, and non-profit organizations reviewed during the course of the investigation or furnished to the OIG. Any other type of record deemed necessary to complete the OIG investigation.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Parts of this system may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2) if the information is compiled and maintained by a component of the agency that performs as its principle function any activity pertaining to the enforcement of criminal laws.</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 312. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 07" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 07</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Decision Support System (DSS) - OAIG-AUD.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Auditing, Planning, Resources, and Reports Division, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.  Portions of the system may be maintained by other components of Office of the Inspector General.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            All active personnel employed by the Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Auditing (OAIG-AUD) activities to include retired and separated employees. Records on former employees are maintained for two years after termination, reassignment or retirement.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Data on individual's current employment status, training experiences, audit and training venues and the following personal data: Name, home address and telephone number, date of birth, race and sex, veterans preference code, handicap code, pay grade and step, federal pay plan, duty address and telephone number, security clearance, computer access code, entered on duty date, service computation date, date of last promotion, date of next evaluation, date of last evaluation, position title, education, number of training days, date of release, hourly rate, career status code, and employee status code.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Pursuant to the authority contained in the Inspector General Act of 1978, (Pub. L. 95-452), as amended, and DOD Directive 5106.1, (32 CFR part 376) implementing the law, the Inspector General, DOD, is authorized to organize, direct, and manage the OIG, to include the creation and the maintenance of any necessary records. E.O. 9397.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Information is used for:
        </p>
        <p>
            (a) Personnel and Billet reporting; used by the Staff Manager and all levels of management in the monitoring of personnel actions in regard to promotion eligibility, filling of vacancies, and tracking of personnel transfers and reassignments within the Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Auditing. Security clearance notification is provided to all audited activities in advance of visits by audit personnel.
        </p>
        <p>
            (b) Audit project management and auditor assignment control and reporting; used by managers to maximize manpower resources and to provide audit cost summary data. Resource information includes audit number, milestone dates, projected travel costs, and projected staffing costs.
        </p>
        <p>
            (c) Staff Utilization reports; used by managers primarily to track manhours allocated towards audit preparation and active audit projects, to allow for more effective scheduling of unassigned personnel, and to categorize indirect time expended for end-of-year reporting.
        </p>
        <p>
            (d) Travel reporting; tracking temporary duty (TDY) travel frequency and duration. Utilized by managers for workload planning, travel scheduling, and to control travel costs on assigned audit projects.
        </p>
        <p>
            (e) Time and Attendance (T&amp;A) reporting; provided by all audit activities, to include regional offices in the United States and Overseas. Used by T&amp;A Coordinators to assist in providing time and attendance to the centralized payroll system.
        </p>
        <p>
            (f) Training reporting; used primarily by the Training Officer and by all levels of management in determining future training needs, to schedule in-house training, and for the monitoring and administering of training for individual development.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Information from the system may be provided to other Federal, State and Local Agencies when it is necessary to coordinate responses or denials.
        </p>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the OIG's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Stored on direct access disk and magnetic tape backup at the Washington Computer Center, United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20250.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records can be retrieved by Social Security Number. A specified data element or a combination thereof contained in this system of records can be used for accessing information.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Computer systems in which records reside are located in secured rooms accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to the DSS is protected through the use of assigned user/I.D.'s and passwords for entry to the different subsystem applications. Once entry is acknowledge by the system; individual(s) are only allowed to perform predefined transactions/processes on files according to their access levels and functionality.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Active records for individuals are maintained continuously or as needed. Deletion of records from the system for inactive individuals are performed on employee's date of retirement, separation or transfer to another organization. Machine records are destroyed by erasure or overprinting. Paper records are destroyed as if classified waste.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Auditing, Office of the Inspector General, Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
        <p>
            Individuals requesting information should provide proper identification and the location where the individual's record resides; written request must be signed by the individual making the request.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
        <p>
            Individuals requesting information should provide proper identification and the location where the individual's record resides; written request must be signed by the individual making the request.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Official Personnel Folder and other personnel input documents, activity supervisors, applications and other official Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Auditing forms completed by the individual.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 09" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 09</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Automated Security Administration System Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Office of Security, Office of Administration &amp; Management, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            All civilian, contractor, and military personnel of the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense (OIG DoD) who have been found eligible for employment/assignment, and who qualify and are eligible to occupy sensitive positions, perform sensitive duties, or for access to classified information.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records of each individual associated with personnel security functions. These records also include, but are not limited to, individual's name; Social Security Number (SSN); date and place of birth; current employment status; duty address; security training; an individual's qualification and eligibility to occupy sensitive positions, perform sensitive duties, or for access to classified information; certificates of clearance; security violations; identification badge records, courier authorizations, and access control records.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            E.O. 10450, Security Requirements for Government Employment, as amended; DoD 5200.2-R, DoD Personnel Security Program Regulation; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            This record system is used by OIG Management officials to control the number of, and level of, sensitive positions; identify personnel assigned to these positions; and to determine whether personnel have been granted a clearance and the level of such clearance or access authorized.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>
            Information on the clearance/eligibility status of individuals may be provided to the appropriate clearance access officials of other agencies when necessary in the course of official business. Certifications of clearance are issued to officials of other agencies when necessary in the course of official business.
        </p>
        <p>
            The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the OIG's compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Records maintained in folders; computer printouts and automated data base files.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Information is retrieved by individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), and date and place of birth.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Access to building is protected by guards requiring positive identification for admission. Access to computerized files is password protected, and is limited to authorized users having a need-to-know in the performance of their official duties.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Paper records are destroyed when superseded, obsolete or upon notification of death, or no later than 5 years after transfer or separation of the individual.
        </p>
        <p>
            Electronic records are deleted after dissemination, revision or updating is complete, or within 180 days after the paper copy has been produced.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Director, Office of Security, Office of Administration &amp; Management, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
        </p>
        <p>
            Written request should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), date and place of birth, current address and telephone numbers of the individual requester.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
        </p>
        <p>
            Written request should contain the individual's full name, Social Security Number (SSN), date and place of birth, current address and telephone numbers of the individual requester.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Certificates of clearance and/or record of personnel security investigations which are completed during a review of reports of investigations conducted by the Department of Defense and other Federal investigative organizations. Also, personnel security files are maintained on individuals.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 10" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 10</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName"> Validation of Credentials of DOD Contractors' Employees.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Analysis and Follow-up, Office of the Inspector General, Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals employed by Department of Defense (DOD) Contractors, to include Consultants to the Contractors, selected on a random basis for validation of credentials.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Resumes containing personal information consisting of an individual's name, Social Security Number, schools attended, location of schools, degree(s) awarded, date(s) awarded, work history and last known or current address. Records also contain documents validating the individual's educational credentials, experience, and state, federal and/or board certification(s).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Pub. L. 95-452, the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended; 10 U.S.C. 133, Secretary of Defense: Appointment, Powers, Duties and Delegation by: DOD Directive 5106.1, Inspector General of the Department of Defense (32 CFR part 373).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To validate credentials such as education, experience, and state, federal and/or board certification of persons employed by DOD Contractors, where such credentials have been cited as part of the cost basis for accomplishing contract requirements.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the OIG's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders, computer magnetic disks and paper printouts in secure filing cabinets.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Paper records filed in folders and computer magnetic disks retrieved by using a computerized index of names.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Paper records are filed in folders stored in a locked filing cabinet. Computer disks and printouts are stored in a locked filing cabinet. Locked filing cabinets are stored in a limited access area.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Paper records and computer disks are to be retained until completion of the overall validation process and data analysis, then destroyed. Where discrepancies occur in the listed credentials, during the validation process, those credentials at issue will be submitted to the Assistant Inspector General for Investigations for follow-up to resolve the issue.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Analysis and Follow-up, Office of the Inspector General, Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
        <p>Individual should provide his/her full name (first, middle, last), former maiden and married names or other aliases, name of DOD Contractor for whom employed and approximate dates, and current address.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Department of Defense Contractor bid packages and/or personnel files, colleges/universities, and state/federal licensing and/or certification boards.
        </p>
        <p>To the extent that follow-up to resolve discrepancies is required, information collected directly from the individual may be included in investigative inquiries.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 11" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 11</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Budget Information Tracking System (BITS).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Office of the Comptroller, Office of Administration and Management, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>All Office of the Inspector General (OIG) employees, contractors, or other personnel sponsored by the OIG who participate in OIG Travel, Permanent Change of Station, Awards, Overtime/Compensation Time, Training, and programs with entitlement to reimbursable expenses.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), grade and or rank, street address, financial transaction document number, and the cost records of the personnel who have been approved for Temporary Duty; Permanent Change of Station (PCS); an employee cash award; reimbursement for miscellaneous expenses; and Overtime/Compensatory Time.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Public Law 95-452, the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended; 5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; DoD 7000.14-R, DoD Financial Management Regulation; DoD Directive 5106.1, Inspector General of the Department of Defense; OIG DoD Instruction 7200.1, Budget and Fund Control; OIG DoD Instruction 7250.13, Official Representation Funds; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information is used in determining current year execution and future budgetary requirements for the OIG, such as: tracking temporary duty travel costs, Permanent Change of Station costs, cash award or overtime costs and maintain spreadsheets by Human Resources Training/purchase cardholders.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the OIG's compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By name and Social Security Number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Computerized records maintained in a controlled area are accessible only to authorized personnel. Records are maintained in a controlled facility. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Physical and electronic access is restricted to designated individuals having a need therefore in the performance of official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Electronic data system is password protected.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are maintained for current fiscal year. Destroy 6 years and 3 months after the close of the fiscal year.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Comptroller, Office of Administration and Management, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
        <p>
            The request should contain the full name, address, and
            Social Security Number (SSN) of the individual.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
        <p>The request should contain the full name, address, and Social Security Number (SSN) of the individual.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Data maintained in the system is obtained directly from the individual on the following forms:
        </p>
        <p>
            a. Request for Temporary Duty Travel Form, provided to the Travel Branch, Administration and Logistics Services Directorate, with information obtained from the individual traveler;
        </p>
        <p>
            b. Request for Permanent Change of Station Form, provided by the Travel Branch, Administration and Logistics Services Directorate, with information obtained from the individual;
        </p>
        <p>
            c. Request for Training Form, provided by the Training Officer within each segment of the Office of the Deputy Inspector General with information obtained from the individual; and
        </p>
        <p>d. Request for reimbursement of miscellaneous expenses (DD Form 1164 or SF 1034) provided by respective budget point of contact within each office of the Deputy Inspector General with information obtained from the individual.</p>
        <p>To the extent that a follow-up to resolve discrepancies is required, information is collected directly from the individual or the appropriate office within the Office of the Inspector General on Department of Defense (DD) Forms 1610 and 1614, Standard Form 182, and IG Form 1400.430-3.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 12" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 12</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName"> Drug Free Workplace Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Administration and Information Management, Personnel and Security Directorate, Office of the Inspector General, Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884, and offices of designated contractors.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Employees of, and applicants for positions in, the Office of the Inspector General.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records relating to program implementation; administration (selection, notification, testing of employees and applicants, for illegal drug use and employee assistance); interservice/agency support agreements/designated contractors for specimen collection, laboratory testing and medical review services; training requirements; urine specimens, drug test results; policy guidance; self-identification records; requests for testing submitted by employees or supervisors; testing notification; documentary evidence in support of testing decision; chain of custody records regarding testing samples, reports of testing performed; documentary evidence submitted by employee or applicant in rebuttal test results; reports of medical finding test results; disciplinary/adverse action records to include notification of proposed action and documentary evidence submitted in support thereof and management's action; referrals to counseling/rehabilitation services; records regarding employees; consent for release of information concerning counseling/rehabilitation progress. Records relating to the illegal possession or distribution of controlled substances (as specified in Schedules I through V, as defined in 21 U.S.C. 802(6) and listed in Part B, Subchapter 13 of that Title), by the employees of the OIG will also be maintained in this system of records.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>5 U.S.C. 7301 and 7361; 21 U.S.C. 812; Pub. L. 100-71; E.O. 12564 and 9397; and DOD Directive 1010.9, DOD Civilian Employee Drug Abuse Testing Program.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The system is established to maintain records relating to the implementation of the program, administration, selection, notification and testing of OIG employees, and applicants for employment, for the use of illegal drugs and drugs identified in Schedule I and II of 21 U.S.C. 812. Records relating to the illegal possession or distribution of controlled substances, (as specified in Schedules I through V, as defined in 21 U.S.C. 802(6) and listed in Part B, Subchapter 13 of that Title) by the employees of the OIG will also be maintained in this system of records. Records will consist of, but not be limited to, interservice/agency support agreement/designated contractors for specimen collection, laboratory testing and medical review services; training requirements; urine specimens, reports of drug test results; policy guidance; self-identification records; requests for testing submitted by employees or supervisors; testing notification; documentary evidence in support of testing decision; chain of custody records regarding testing samples; records relating to the type and quality of testing performed; documentary evidence submitted by employee or applicant in rebuttal of test results; reports of medical findings regarding test results; disciplinary/adverse action records to include notification of proposed action and documentary evidence submitted in support thereof and management's action; referrals to counseling/rehabilitation services; records regarding employee's consent for release of information concerning counseling/rehabilitation progress; and records relating to the illegal possession or distribution of controlled substances by the employees of the OIG.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>In order to comply with the provision of 5 U.S.C. 7301, the OIG's 'Blanket Routine Uses' do not apply to this system of records.</p>
        <p>
            To a court of competent jurisdiction where required by the United States Government to defend against any challenge against any adverse personnel action.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Paper records are maintained in file folders. Electronic records exist on magnetic tape, diskette, or other machine-readable media. Records are also maintained in an automated data system and electronically secured files.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are retrieved by employee or applicant name, Social Security Number, date of birth, specimen identification number, locally assigned identifying number, agency name, collection site or date of testing. A specified data element or a combination thereof contained in this system of records can be used for accessing information.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Paper records are stored in secure containers (e.g., safes, locked filing cabinets, etc.) that are locked when not being used. Electronic records are accessed on computer terminals in supervised areas using a system with password access safeguards and is protected/restricted through the use of assigned user identification/passwords for entry into system modules. All employee and applicant records are maintained and used with the highest regard for employee and applicant privacy. Only persons on a need-to-know basis and trained in the handling of information protected by the Privacy Act have access to the systems.
        </p>
        <p>
            Urine specimens will be stored in appropriate locked storage facilities. Access to such records and specimens is restricted.
        </p>
        <p>
            Chain of custody and other procedural and documentary requirements of Pub. L. 100-71 and the Department of Health and Human Services Guidelines will be followed in collection or urine samples, conducting drug tests and processing test results.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are retained for up to three years for any employee who has separated, retired or died; or for up to five years after any and all final appeals have been adjudicated.
        </p>
        <p>
            Destruction of records is accomplished by tearing, shredding, or burning of paper records. Electronic records are erased or overwritten.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Coordinator, Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Administration and Management, Personnel and Security Directorate, Office of the Inspector General, Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.
        </p>
        <p>
            Individuals must furnish their full name, Social Security Number, the title, series and grade of the position they occupied or applied for when the drug test was conducted and the month and year of the test. Written requests should include the notarized signature of the subject individual.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.
        </p>
        <p>
            Individuals must furnish their full name, Social Security Number, the title, series and grade of the position they occupied or applied for when the drug test was conducted and the month and year of the test.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Data maintained in this system is obtained from the individual to whom the record pertains; OIG and contractor employees involved in the selection, notification, and collection of individuals to be tested; contractor laboratories that test urine specimens for the presence of illegal drugs; contractor medical review officials; supervisors and managers and other officials engaged in administering the Drug-Free Workplace Program and processing adverse actions based on drug test results and others on a case by case basis.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None. </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 13" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 13</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Travel and Transportation System (June 16, 2003, 68 FR 35636).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Deletion: The records are covered by GSA/GOVT-4 (Contracted Travel Service Program), a government wide system notice.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 14" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 14</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName"> Auditor and Inspector Log.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Administration and Information Management, Information Systems Directorate, Office of the Inspector General, Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            All current and former employees of the Office of the Inspector General, who have participated in audits or inspections; as well as current and former DOD contractor personnel and other DOD Component personnel who have participated in the audits or inspections, and whose names appear in the audit or inspection reports.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
    </subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The individuals who performed the audit or inspection, and the complete text and findings of the audit and inspection reports.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Pub. L. 95-452, the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended; 10 U.S.C. 133, Secretary of Defense: Appointment, Powers, Duties and Delegation by; DOD Directive 5106.1, Inspector General of the Department of Defense (32 CFR part 373).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            To identify the auditors or inspectors who participated in audits or inspections for the OIG; and, to identify the specific audits or inspections in which an auditor or inspector participated.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the OIG's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>
            Records are stored on paper and in computer and optical disks formats.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are retrieved by individual name.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are accessible only by authorized personnel who are properly cleared and trained, and who require access on a need-to-know basis. Access to records requires an assigned password, and reside in a controlled area.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Records are destroyed when no longer needed or after three years, whichever is sooner.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            ISD, Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Administration and Management, Office of the Inspector General, DOD, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.
        </p>
        <p>
            The request should contain their full name. If the request is authorizing someone to represent them, a statement to that effect should appear in the request.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written requests to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-2884.
        </p>
        <p>
            The request should contain the full name of the individual, non-duty mailing address and daytime telephone number and, if authorizing someone to represent them, a statement to that effect.
        </p>
        <p>
            For personal visits, the individual should make advance arrangements with the system manager for an appropriate time to be set aside to review the record; and, at the time of review, be able to provide some acceptable form of identification, i.e., driver's license or employee identification card.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Information is obtained from Audit Final Reports and Inspection Final Reports.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>None.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 15" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 15</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Senior Official and Reprisal Investigation Case System.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Directorates for Investigations of Senior Officials, Military Reprisal Investigations, and Civilian Reprisal Investigations, Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Administrative Investigations, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals who provide initial complaints resulting in administrative investigations conducted by Office of the Deputy Inspector General for Investigations (ODIG-INV) related to violations of laws, rules, or regulations or mismanagement, gross waste of funds, abuse of authority, or a danger to the public health and safety; subjects of administrative investigations conducted by the ODIG-INV; or individuals identified as having been adversely affected by matters under investigation by the ODIG-INV.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Materials relating to allegations received and documentation created as a result of action by the Office of the Inspector General, including reports, records of action taken, and supporting documentation.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Inspector General Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95-452), as amended; and DoD Directive 5106.1 (32 CFR part 376).</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To record complaints, allegations of wrongdoing, and requests for assistance; to document inquiries, research facts and circumstances, sources of information, conclusions and recommendations; to record actions taken and notifications of interested parties and agencies.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the OIG's compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By individual names or case numbers.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records are maintained in locked rooms accessible only to Office of the Deputy Inspector General for Investigations personnel having official need-to-know and electronic data system is password protected.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Destroy when 10 years old.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Administrative Investigations, Office of the Deputy Inspector General for Investigations, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
        <p>Written request should contain the individual's full name (including former names and aliases) date and place of birth, Social Security Number, current home address, telephone number and the request must be signed. Also, requests submitted on behalf of other persons must include their written authorization.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
        <p>Written request should contain the individual's full name (including former names and aliases) date and place of birth, Social Security Number, current home address, telephone number and the request must be signed. Also, requests submitted on behalf of other persons must include their written authorization.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Information was obtained from sources, subjects, witnesses, all levels of government, private businesses, and nonprofit organizations.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 312. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 16" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 16</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">DoD Hotline Program Case Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>DoD Hotline Division, Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Communications and Congressional Liaison, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals filing hotline complaints; individuals alleged to have been involved in criminal or administrative misconduct, including, but not limited to, fraud, waste, or mismanagement; or individuals identified as having been adversely affected by matters being investigated by the Office of the Inspector General.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Records resulting from the referral of, and inquiry into, hotline complaints, such as the date of the complaint; the hotline control number; the name of the complainant; the actual allegations; referral documents to DoD components requesting investigation into DoD Hotline complaints; referral documents from DoD components transmitting the DoD Hotline Completion Report, which normally contains the name of the examining official(s) assigned to the case; background information regarding the investigation itself, such as the scope of the investigation, relevant facts discovered, information received from witnesses, and specific source documents reviewed; the investigator's findings, conclusions, and recommendations; and the disposition of the case; and internal DoD Hotline forms documenting review and analysis of DoD Hotline Completion Reports received from DoD components.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Public Law 95-452 as amended, Inspector General Act of 1978; 32 CFR Part 98, Defense Hotline Program; and DoD Directive 5106.1, Inspector General of the Department of Defense.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>To record information related to official hotline investigations.</p>
        <p>To compile statistical information to disseminate to other components within the Department of Defense engaged in the Hotline Program.</p>
        <p>To provide prompt, responsive, and accurate information regarding the status of ongoing cases.</p>
        <p>To provide a record of complaint disposition. Hotline complaints appearing to involve criminal wrongdoing will be referred to the Defense Criminal Investigative Service or other criminal investigative units of DoD components.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        </p>
        <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the OIG's compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Storage:</p>
        <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>By Individual's name, subject matter, and Hotline case number.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Access is limited to DoD Hotline staff. Paper and automated records are stored in rooms protected by cipher lock. The automated system is password protected, and regular back-ups of data are performed.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Hotline case files not referred are destroyed after 2 years.</p>
        <p>Electronic copies created on electronic mail and word processing systems are deleted after a record keeping copy has been produced.</p>
        <p>Automated and paper records are retained within the Office of the Defense Hotline Division for a period of 5 years after closure. The records are then retired to the Washington National Records Center for an additional 5 years, and then destroyed.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Director, DoD Hotline Division, Office of the Assistant Inspector General for Communications and Congressional Liaison, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
        <p>The request should contain the individual's full name and address. Requests submitted on behalf of other persons must include their written authorization.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
        <p>The request should contain the individual's full name and address. Requests submitted on behalf of other persons must include their written authorization.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>Sources, subjects, witnesses, all levels of Government, private businesses, and nonprofit organizations.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than material within the scope of subsection 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of the information, the individual will be provided access to the information exempt to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identify of a confidential source. <i>Note:</i> When claimed, this exemption allows limited protection of investigative reports maintained in a system of records used in personnel or administrative actions.
        </p>
        <p>Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.</p>
        <p>An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 312. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 17" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 17</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
    Voluntary Leave Transfer Program Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Human Capital Advisory Services, Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Individuals who have volunteered to participate in the leave transfer program as either a donor or a recipient.
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>

<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Leave recipient records contain the individual's name, organization, office telephone number, Social Security Number (SSN), position title, grade, pay level, leave balances, number of hours requested, brief description of the medical or personal hardship which qualifies the individual for inclusion in the program, and the status of that hardship.
    </p>
    <p>
        The file may also contain medical or physician certifications and agency approvals or denials.
    </p>
    <p>
        Donor records include the individual's name, organization, office telephone number, Social Security Number (SSN), position title, grade, and pay level, leave balances, number of hours donated and the name of the designated recipient.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 6331 <i>et seq.</i>, Leave; 5 CFR part 630, Absence and Leave; IG Instruction 1424.630, Leave Administration Policy and Procedures; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>

    <p>The file is used to managing the Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General, Voluntary Leave Transfer Program. The recipient's name, position data and organization are published internally for passive solicitation purposes. The Social Security Number is sought to effectuate the transfer of leave from the donor's account to the recipient's account.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Department of Labor in connection with a claim filed by an employee for compensation due to a job-connected injury or illness; where leave donor and leave recipient are employed by different Federal agencies, to the personnel and pay offices of the Federal agency involved to effectuate the leave transfer.
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the OIG's compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are retrieved by name or Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are accessed by custodian of the records or by persons responsible for servicing the record system in performance of their official duties. Records are stored in locked cabinets or rooms and are controlled by personnel screening and computer software.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are destroyed one year after the end of the year in which the file is closed.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Human Capital Advisory Services, Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individual should provide full name and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquires to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
    </p>
    <p>
        Individual should provide full name and Social Security Number (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The OIG's rules for accessing records, and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 and may be obtained from the system manager.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Information is provided primarily by the record subject; however, some data may be obtained from personnel and leave records.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.  </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 18" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 18</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Grievance Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are maintained by Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General, Human Capital Advisory Services, Workforce Relations Division, 400 Army Navy Drive, Suite 115, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Current or former Inspector General, Department of Defense employees who have submitted grievances in accordance with 5 CFR Part 771, DoD Directive 1400.25-M Subchapter 771 and DoD Inspector General Instruction 1400.5.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The case files contain all documents related to grievances including reports of interviews and hearings, examiner's findings and recommendations, copy of the original and final decision, and related correspondence and exhibits.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 2302, Prohibited personnel practices; 5 U.S.C. 7121, Grievance procedures; 5 CFR part 771; DoD 1400.25-M, Subchapter 771, Administrative Grievance System; DoD Inspector General Instruction 1400.5; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The information will be used by the Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General to control and process grievances; to investigate the allegations; conduct interviews; and render the final decision.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(a)(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To disclose information to any source from which additional information is requested in the course of processing a grievance, to the extent necessary to identify the individual, inform the source of the purpose(s) of the request, and identify the type of information requested.
    </p>
    <p>
        To disclose in response to a request for discovery or for appearance of a witness, information that is relevant to the subject matter involved in a pending judicial or administrative proceeding.
    </p>
    <p>
        To provide information to officials of labor organization reorganized under the Civil Service Reform Act when relevant and necessary to their duties, exclusive representation concerning personnel policies, practices, and matter affecting work conditions.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Records are stored in paper form.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are retrieved by names of the individuals on whom the records are maintained.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are maintained in locked metal file cabinets, to which only DoD OIG authorized personnel have access.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are destroyed four years after the case is closed.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Human Capital Advisory Services, Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
    </p>
    <p>
        Written requests for information should include the full name.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquires to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
    </p>
    <p>
        Written requests for information should include the full name.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 and may be obtained from the system manager.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Information is provided by the individual on whom the record is maintained; by testimony of witnesses; by Agency officials; or from related correspondence from organizations or persons.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 19" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 19</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Recall Roster/Locator Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        3n Global, 505 N. Brand Blvd, Suite 700, Glendale, CA 91203.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
    <xhtmlContent>
        <p>
            Civilian employees, military personnel and contractors assigned to the Inspector General of the Department of Defense (OIG, DoD).
        </p>
    </xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name, Component, Work/Government mobile/Home Telephone numbers, Personal Mobile telephone number (optional), Work e-mail, and Personal e-mail (optional).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations and DoD Directive 3020.26, Continuity of Operations Policy and Planning.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Information is being collected and maintained to ensure that the Office of the Inspector General, DoD, has the ability to recall personnel to place of duty when required, for use in emergency notification, and to perform relevant functions/requirements/actions consistent with managerial functions during an emergency/discovery.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To Federal, state, or local governments or civic organizations during actual emergencies, exercises or continuity of operation tests for the purpose of responding to emergency situations.
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" published at the beginning of the OIG DoD compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Retrieved by individual's name and by organization.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are maintained in areas accessible only to OIG DoD personnel who must use the records to perform their duties. The computer files are password protected with access restricted to authorized users. Records are secured in locked or guarded buildings in locked offices, or locked cabinets during non-duty hours.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are perpetual because individual records are deleted or added when the file is updated.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, COOP Program Manager, Administration and Information Management Directorate, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves in contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
    </p>
    <p>
        Written requests should contain the individual's full name and work organization.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written requests to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
    </p>
    <p>
        Written requests should contain the individual's full name and work organization.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Official Personnel Folder and other information obtained from the subject individual.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 20" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 20</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Defense Automated Management Information System (DAMIS).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Perot Systems Government Services, 8270 Willow Oaks Corporate Drive, Willow Oaks 3, Fairfax, VA 22031-4615.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        All active personnel employed by the Office of the Inspector General, Department of Defense, the Naval Audit Service, the Army Audit Agency, and the Air Force Audit Agency.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name; current employment status; training courses scheduled and received, pay grade, handicap code, duty address, security clearance, audit project position, education number of training days, entered on duty date, date of release, and employee status code.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; DoD Directive 5106.1, Inspector General of the Department of Defense; and DoD Directive 8320.1, DoD Data Administration.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Information is used to maximize staff resources and to provide project cost summary data; to track staff hours allocated towards project preparation and active projects which will allow for more effective scheduling of unassigned personnel and to categorize indirect time expended for end-of-year reporting; to plan workloads, to assist in providing time and attendance to the centralized payroll system; and to schedule and track training.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the OIG compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Automated records are maintained on electronic storage media/magnetic tape.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual's name.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Access to Defense Automated Management Information System is protected through the use of assigned user/IDs and passwords for entry to the different subsystem applications. Once entry is acknowledged by the system, individual(s) are only allowed to perform predefined transactions/processes on files according to their access levels and functionality.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Master file contains data relating to audit projects, final reports, training, and time and attendance. Destroy/delete 20 years after the case is closed.
    </p>
    <p>
        System Outputs include specific use reports (not required periodic reports) or results of queries on selected data. Keep in current file until no longer needed for conducting business, but not longer than 2 years, then destroy.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Technical Director, Corporate Analysis and Planning Division, Office of the Deputy Inspector General for Auditing, Office of the Inspector General, DoD, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4703.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written requests to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4703.
    </p>
    <p>
        Written request should contain the individual's full name, signature, and work organization.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written requests to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4703.
    </p>
    <p>
        Written request should contain the individual's full name, signature, and work organization.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        From the subject individual and activity supervisors.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 21" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 21</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Congressional Correspondence Tracking System (December 9, 2003, 68 FR 68606).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Assistant Inspector General for Office of Communications and Congressional Liaison, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Any individual who contacts a member of Congress requesting that the member solicit information from the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense A(OIG DoD) on their behalf.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Correspondence and related records from and to members of Congress pertaining to requests for congressional assistance in resolving problems. Records contain representative's name, constituent's name, subject matter, and case control number. The records may also contain the constituent's Social Security Number, home address, home telephone number, or related personal information provided by the representative making the inquiry.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The Inspector General Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95-452), as amended; DoD Directive 5106.1, Inspector General of the Department of Defense; OIG Regulation 5545.1, Participation in Congressional Activities; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To maintain a record of all Congressional inquiries and the OIG, DoD response, and to conduct the necessary research so as to provide information responsive to Congressional inquiries. Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories of users and the purposes of such uses:
    </p>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a of the Privacy Act, these records of information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the OIG compilation of system of records notices also apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper and electronic records are stored in file folders, safes, computerized index listings and electronic storage media on local area network.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Retrieved by constituent's name, representative's name, or by case control number(s).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are secured in a locked or guarded building and locked cabinets during non-duty hours. Paper records are stored in file cabinets located in an office suite, accessible only to OIG DoD personnel who must use the records to perform their duties. Computer systems in which records reside are protected through the use of assigned user identification(s) and multiple levels of passwords restricting access.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are permanent. Retire to the Washington National Records Center. Transfer to National Archives in two-year blocks when most recent record is 8-years old.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Assistant Inspector General for Office of Communications and Congressional Liaison, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Assistant Inspector General for Office of Communications and Congressional Liaison, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
    <p>Written requests should contain the individual's full name, all former names and alias under which the file may be maintained and signature.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written requests to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
    <p>Written requests should contain the individual's full name, all former names and alias under which the file may be maintained and signature.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The files are composed of correspondence or memoranda from Members of Congress or their staffs.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>During the course of processing a Congressional inquiry, exempt materials from other systems of records may in turn become part of the case records in this system. To the extent that copies of exempt records from those "other" systems of records are entered into this system of records, the Office of the Inspector General, DoD hereby claims the same exemptions for the records from those "other" systems that are entered into this system, as claimed for the original primary systems of records which they are a part.</p>
    <p>An exemption rule for this system has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 312. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 22" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 22</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Identicard Systems Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Office of Security, Office of Administration &amp; Management, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals who are granted/issued an OIG DoD badge and/or credential, to include all accredited OIG DoD Special Agents.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records containing personal information consisting of an individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), letters of authorization to issue badge and/or credential, badge and credential receipts, badge listing, badge and/or credential inspection reports, and badge and/or credential number assigned to OIG DoD employee and/or Special Agent.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The Inspector General Act of 1978, (Pub. L. 95-452), as amended; 18 U.S.C. 499, Military naval or official passes; 18 U.S.C. 506, Seals of the department or agencies; 18 U.S.C. 701, Official badges, identification cards, other insignia; 10 U.S.C. 133, Secretary of Defense; DoD Directive 5106.1, Inspector General of the Department of Defense; OIG DoD DCIS Special Agents Manual; OIG Instruction 1000.1, Employee Identification Program; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To issue and control the badge and/or credential assigned to an OIG DoD employee and/or Special Agent. Used only by OIG DoD to identify specifically to which individual each badge and/or credential is assigned, to provide for orderly update of badge and/or credentials and to ensure turn in of badge and/or credentials whenever accreditation is terminated.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the OIG's compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper records in file folder and electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Retrieved by individual's name.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Paper and electronic records are stored in locked filing cabinets and stored in a limited access area. Building is locked and guarded during non-duty hours. Only those individuals with a need to know access the records. Access to computer records are password protected.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Paper records and computer disks are to be retained until completion of the overall validation process and data analysis, and then destroyed. When badge and credentials are turned in, records are destroyed 3 months after turn in.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Director, Office of Security, Office of Administration &amp; Management, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system of records should address a written request to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
    <p>Written request should contain the individual's full name, current address, telephone number, and the request must be signed.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to access information about themselves contained in this system of records should address a written request to the Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
    <p>Written request should contain the individual's full name, current address, telephone number, and the request must be signed.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Information is obtained from individual personnel records and issued badge and credentials.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 23" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 23</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Public Affairs Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Assistant Inspector General for Office of Communications and Congressional Liaison, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Any individual(s) who writes or contacts the OIG DoD requesting general information.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records created or compiled in response to an inquiry, to include the response to the inquiry. Records may include, but are not limited to, news media reports and articles pertaining to the OIG DoD military and civilian officials to include Presidential Appointees; news media reports and articles pertaining to OIG DoD components, commands and/or systems; Congressional testimony and/or hearing transcripts; DoD military and civilian personnel speeches; Presidential and Congressional speeches pertaining to OIG DoD interests.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The Inspector General Act of 1978 (Public Law 95-452), as amended; DoD Directive 5106.1 (32 CFR part 312), Inspector General of the Department of Defense; DoD Directive 5122.5, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs; DoD Directive 5230.9, Clearance of DoD Information for Public Release; and OIG Memorandum, Subject: Public Release of Information from the Office of the Inspector General, Department of Defense, June 27, 2003.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To collect information in order to respond to inquiries about OIG DoD activities and functions.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD Blanket Routine Uses set forth at the beginning of the OIG compilation of system of records notices also apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Storage:
    </p>
    <p>
        Paper and electronic records are stored in file folders, computerized index listings and electronic storage media on local area network.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Retrieved by name.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Disposition pending. No records will be destroyed until authorization is granted from the National Archives and Records Administration. All records will be retained until approval is granted.

    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Assistant Inspector General for Office of Communications and Congressional Liaison, Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.

</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written request to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.

</p>
<p>
Written request should contain the individual's full name, all former names and alias of the requester under which the file may be maintained. The request must be signed.
</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written requests to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 222-4704.
    </p>
    <p>
        Written request should contain the individual's full name, all former names and alias of the requester under which the file may be maintained. The request must be signed.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The OIG's rules for accessing records, and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are contained in DoD Directive 5106.1 (32 CFR part 312) or may be obtained from the System Manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Information obtained from the Department of Defense Military Services and Components, U.S. Congress, DoD OIG Hotline, public media, and source documents such as reports of investigation and/or audit.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>During the course of processing a Public Affairs request, exempt materials from other systems of records may become part of the records in this system. To the extent that copies of exempt records from those other systems of records are entered into this Public Affairs case record, the Office of the Inspector General, DoD, hereby claims the same exemptions for the records from those other systems that are entered into this system, as claimed for the original primary systems of records which they are a part.</p>
    <p>An exemption rule for this system has been promulgated in accordance with requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 312. For additional information contact the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 24" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 24</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Office Functional Files.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Office of the General Counsel and Assistant Inspector General for the Office of Legal Counsel, Office of the Inspector General, Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Suite 1076, Arlington, Virginia 22202-4704.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Any individual who has filed a claim, a complaint, pleading or instituted litigation against the Department of Defense, Office of the Inspector General; or any individual who is under investigation by the Department of Defense, Office of the Inspector General.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records in the system may contain some or all of the following information about an individual: Name, social security number, position description, grade, salary, work history, and complaint. The system may also contain other records such as: Case history files, copies of applicable law(s), working papers of attorneys, testimony of witnesses, background investigation materials, correspondence, damage reports, contracts, accident reports, pleadings, affidavits, estimates of repair costs, invoices, litigation reports, financial reports, financial data, and other data.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The Inspector General Act of 1978 (Pub. L. 95-452), as amended; DoD Directive 5106.1; 5 U.S.C. 301; DoD Directive 5145.4, Defense Legal Services Agency; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The records are used to answer, evaluate, adjudicate, defend, prosecute, or settle claims, complaints, lawsuits, or criminal and civil investigations.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the Inspector General's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Automated and paper records stored in file cabinets and computerized database.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Name of litigant or subject.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Paper and automated records are stored in rooms with restricted access in a secure building. Access is limited to General Counsel Staff in performance of their official duties. Computer systems in which records reside are protected through the use of assigned user or identification(s) and multiple levels of passwords restricting access. A risk assessment has been performed and will be made available on request.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Disposition pending until the National Archives and Records Administration has approved the retention and disposal schedule for these records, treat the records as permanent.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Office of the General Counsel and Assistant Inspector General for the Office of Legal Counsel, Office of the Inspector General, Department of Defense, 400 Army Navy Drive, Suite 1076, Arlington, Virginia 22202-4704.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records contains information about themselves should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, Department of Defense, Office of the Inspector General, 400 Army Navy Dr, Arlington VA 22202-4704.</p>
    <p>The request should contain the individual's full name, address, and telephone number. These items are necessary for the retrieval of information. Requests submitted on behalf of other persons must include their written authorization.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, Department of Defense, Office of the Inspector General, 400 Army Navy Dr, Arlington VA 22202-4704.</p>
    <p>The request should contain the individuals's full name, address, and telephone number. These items are necessary for the retrieval of information. Requests submitted on behalf of other persons must include their written authorization.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>From all sources with information which may impact upon actual or anticipated litigation, claims or investigations such as administrative boards, other records systems with DoD OIG and other DoD agencies and third parties who provide information voluntarily or response to discovery.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 25" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 25</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Alternate Worksite Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Human Capital Advisory Service (Workforce Relations Division), Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General, 400 Army Navy Drive, Suite 115, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
    </p>
    <p>
        Secondary locations:
    </p>
    <p>
        Defense Criminal Investigative Service Field Offices, Resident Agencies, and Posts of Duty.
    </p>
    <p>
        Official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to the OIG's compilation of systems of records notices.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Civilian employees who participate in the Telework program operated by OIG.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records in the systems include participant name; position title; occupation and pay band, performance evaluation rating; official duty station address and telephone numbers; type of telework; date telework agreement received and approved; alternative worksite address and telephone numbers; telework eligibility forms; telework agreement forms; telework home and security checklists; whether government equipment is assigned; telework arrangement checkout checklists; telework centers reimbursement sheets; and regular and recurring telework memorandums; and any other miscellaneous documents supporting telework.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Public Law 106-346, Section 359 of October 23, 2000; Under Secretary of Defense (Personnel and Readiness) Memorandum dated October 22, 2001, "Department of Defense Telework Policy and Guide for Civilian Employees," and DoD Directive 1035.1 Telework Policy for Department of Defense.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are used by supervisor and program coordinators for purposes of managing, evaluating, and reporting OIG telework program activity.
    </p>
    <p>
        Portions of the files may be for determining equipment and software needs; for ensuring appropriate technical safeguards are in use at alternative work sites; and for evaluating and mitigating vulnerabilities associated with connecting to OIG computer systems from remote locations and to validate and reimburse participants for costs associated with telephone use.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Department of Labor when an employee is injured while working at the alternative worksite.
    </p>
    <p>
        The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of OIG's compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records and electronic storage media.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are retrieved by name.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are maintained in areas accessible only to DoD OIG personnel and is limited to those who require the records in the performance of their official duties. Paper Records are secured in locked cabinets during non-duty hours and access to electronic records is restricted by the use of passwords.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are destroyed (shredded) within 1 year after employee's participation in the program ends.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Assistant Director, Human Capital Advisory Services (Workforce Relations), 400 Army Navy Drive, Suite 115, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether records about themselves is contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, Department of Defense, Office of the Inspector General, 400 Army Navy Dr, Arlington VA 22202-4704.
    </p>
    <p>
        The request should contain the individual's full name, address, and telephone number. These items are necessary for the retrieval of information. Requests submitted on behalf of other persons must include their written authorization.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, Department of Defense, Office of the Inspector General, 400 Army Navy Dr, Arlington VA 22202-4704.
    </p>
    <p>
        The request should contain the individual's full name, address, and telephone number. These items are necessary for the retrieval of information. Requests submitted on behalf of other persons must include their written authorization.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        By participants and supervisors.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="CIG 26" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>CIG 26</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Case Control System—Investigative.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General (DoD OIG), Office of the Assistant Inspector General, Office of Professional Responsibility (OPR), 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Persons and/or activities within the DoD community which is or has been the subject of an OIG OPR investigation.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's names, Social Security Number (SSN), address, case control number, records of investigations to include Reports of Investigation and Information Reports, which are being or have been conducted by the OIG OPR.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>DoD Directive 5106.1, Inspector General of the Department of Defense; Inspector General Act of 1978, (Pub. L. 452), as amended; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Open and closed case listings used to manage investigations, to produce statistical reports, and to control various aspects of the investigative process.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>To the U.S. Secret Service in conjunction with the protection of persons under its jurisdiction.</p>
    <p>
        To other Federal, State, Tribal or local agencies having jurisdiction over the substance of the allegations or a related investigative interest in criminal law enforcement investigations, including statutory violations, counter-intelligence, counter-espionage and counter-terrorist activities and other security matters.
    </p>
    <p>To other Federal Inspector General offices, the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE), and/or other Federal law enforcement agencies for the purpose of coordinating and conducting administrative inquiries and civil and criminal investigations, or when responding to such offices, Council, and agencies in connection with the investigation of potential violations of law, rule, and/or regulation.</p>
    <p>To other Federal Inspector General offices, the CIGIE, and/or the Department of Justice for purposes of conducting external reviews to ensure that adequate internal safeguards and management procedures continue to exist within the DoD OIG.</p>
    <p>To State, Territorial, and District of Columbia, and Commonwealth Attorney Generals and their respective employees, for statistical purposes or evidentiary documentation in connection with their agency investigation(s).</p>
    <p>To State, Territorial, Commonwealth, County, or City law enforcement officials and their respective employees, for statistical purposes or evidentiary documentation in connection with their agency investigation(s).</p>
    <p>The DoD "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the DoD OIG's compilation of systems of records notices also apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Records are stored in file folders and on electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are retrieved by individual's name, Social Security Number (SSN), or case control number.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Computerized records maintained in a controlled area are accessible only to authorized personnel. Physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, guards, and is accessible only to authorized personnel. Physical and electronic access is restricted to designated individuals having a need therefore in the performance of official duties and who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Electronic data system is password and Common Access Card (CAC) protected.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Electronic records are retained indefinitely for statistical purposes. Paper copies of records are retained permanently and retired to the Washington National Records Center 3 years after case closure.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant Inspector General, Office of Professional Responsibility, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, Room 1021, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
    <p>Written requests should contain the individual's full name (including former names and aliases), and Social Security Number (SSN), current home address, telephone number, and the request must be signed.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Freedom of Information Act Requester Service Center/Privacy Act Office, Room 1021, 400 Army Navy Drive, Arlington, VA 22202-4704.</p>
    <p>Written requests should contain the individual's full name (including former names and aliases), and SSN, current home address, telephone number, and the request must be signed.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The DoD OIG's rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in 32 CFR part 312 or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Office of Inspector General System Administrators.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Parts of this system may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2) if the information is compiled and maintained by a component of the agency that performs as its principle function any activity pertaining to the enforcement of criminal laws.</p>
    <p>
        An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 312. For additional information contact the system manager.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 01" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 01</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) Personnel Files (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10920).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: Based on a recent review of WUSU 01, it was determined that this system of records is covered under the Government-wide SORNs, OPM Govt-1 (General Personnel Records). WUSU 01 is duplicative and can therefore be deleted.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 02" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 02</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) Payroll System (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10920).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: Based on review of WUSU 02, it has been concluded that this system is covered under a DoD umbrella SORN, T7335, Defense Civilian Payroll System (DFAS) and can therefore be deleted.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 03" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 03</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS) Student Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The file will be maintained in the Registrar's Office, USUHS, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799. Supplemental files consisting of student evaluation forms, grades, and course examinations pertaining to their Department will be maintained in each department by department chairperson, as well as in the Registrar's office.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records will be maintained on all students who matriculate to the University.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Grade reports and instructor evaluations of performance/achievement; transcripts summarizing by course title, grade, and credit hours; records of awards, honors, or distinctions earned by students; and data carried forward from the Applicant File System, which includes records containing personal data, e.g., name, rank, Social Security Number, undergraduate school, academic degree(s), current addresses, course grades, and grade point average from undergraduate work and other information as furnished by non-Government agencies such as the American Medical College Admission Service which certifies all information prior to being submitted to the University.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>10 U.S.C. 2114, Student; selection; status; obligation and E.O. 9397 (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Provides academic data to each student upon request, e.g., transcripts, individual course grades, grade point average, etc.; providing academic data within the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences for official use only purposes; and providing data to the respective Surgeon General when a specific and authorized need is required.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>Academic data may be provided to other educational institutions upon the written request of a student.</p>
    <p>The "Blanket Routine Uses" set forth at the beginning of the USUHS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper records in file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>By individual's name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The computer facility at the USUHS is operated by the Office of the Registrar. The tapes and hard copies of material are secured in government-approved security containers constructed of four-hour heat-resistant steel material. The physical location of the computer hardware, disks, and printer are located to the extreme rear of the room with access being blocked by a large counter staffed by two office personnel. All access to the computers in the Office of the Registrar is via user identification and sign-on password. Computer software ensures that only properly identified users can access the Privacy Act files on this system. Passwords are changed when notified by University Information Systems, or upon departure of any person knowing the password.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Files are closed upon Graduation, Transfer, Withdrawal, or Death of student. Records are held in USUHS current file area for 20 years. Retire records to the Washington National Records Center. Records will be destroyed in accordance with the Privacy Act when 50 years old.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Assistant Vice President for Academic Records, The Registrar, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Registrar, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.</p>
    <p>Requests should contain individuals name, Social Security Number (SSN) and dates attended.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the OSD/JS FOIA Requester Service Center, 1155 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-1155.</p>
    <p>Written requests should include name, Social Security Number (SSN) and dates attended.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in OSD Administrative Instruction 81; 32 CFR part 315; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Information is furnished by instructor personnel, the individual concerned; the National Board of Medical Examiners; and the Applicant File System.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 04" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 04</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Applicant Record System.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Admissions Office, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual's applying for admission to the University.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Identity information that includes Social Security Number (SSN), name, sex, race/ethnicity, address, birth date, and citizenship; academic and background data consisting of: (1) Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate education, (2) Medical College Admission Test scores and percentiles, (3) information regarding work experience, socio-economic background, extracurricular involvement in college, honors and awards achieved, and professional and/or societal contributions, letters of reference, biographies, personal statements (autobiographical in nature), service preference statement, and health data.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>10 U.S.C. 2114 (Students; Selection; Status; Obligation); DoDI 6010.20 Admission Procedures for the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>To allow the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences to review admission applications and select students. Also used as a management tool for statistical analysis, tracking, reporting, evaluating program effectiveness and conducting research.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, these records may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>The DoD 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the Office of the Secretary of Defense compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>Paper file folders and electronic storage media.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individual name and Social Security Number (SSN).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Paper records are maintained in a controlled facility. Entry is limited to authorized personnel. Access to electronic records require two-factor authentication including Common Access Cards and passwords. Passwords are changed periodically.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records of accepted applicants will be converted to student records. For non-matriculates, records are cut off at the end of the school year (May); and destroyed after three (3) years.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Associate Dean for Recruitment and Admissions, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Associate Dean for Recruitment and Admissions, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.</p>
    <p>The request should contain the full name, address and the signature of the individual.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to TRICARE Management Activity ATTN: Freedom of Information Service Center, 16401 Centretech Parkway, Aurora, CO 80011-9066.</p>
    <p>The request should contain the full name, address and the signature of individual as well as the name and number of the system of records notice.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The Office of the Secretary of Defense rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in Office of the Secretary of Defense Administrative Instruction 81; 32 CFR part 311; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The applicants and by admission personnel.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 05" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 05</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">USUHS Graduate and Continuing Medical Student Records (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10920).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: Based on a recent review of WUSU 05, it was determined that this system of records can be covered by WUSU 03. WUSU 05 is duplicative and can therefore be deleted.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 06" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 06</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">USUHS Family Practice Medical Records (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10920).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: Based on the review of WUSU 06, and discussion with the system manager and HA Privacy POC, it has been concluded that the USUHS Family Practice Medical Records are covered under the umbrella SORN, DHA 07 (Military Health Information System). HA/GC supports the determination to delete WUSU 06.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 07" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 07</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
USUHS Grievance Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Civilian Personnel/Manpower Directorate, Uniformed Services University of the Health Science, Department of Defense, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Current or former Federal employees who have submitted grievances in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 2302 and 7121.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The system contains records relating to grievances filed by USUHS employees under 5 U.S.C. 2302 and 7121. These case files contain all documents related to the alleged grievance, including statements of witnesses, reports of interviews and hearings, examiners findings and recommendations, a copy of the original and final decisions, and related correspondence and exhibits.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        5 U.S.C. 2302 and 7121.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        This information is used by the USUHS in the creation and maintenance of records of summary descriptive statistics and analytical studies in support of the function for which the records are collected and maintained and for related work force studies. While published statistics and studies do not contain individual identifiers, in some instances the selection of elements is such that individuals could be identified by reference.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        These records and information in these records are used:
    </p>
    <p>
        To disclose pertinent information to the appropriate Federal, state, or local agency responsible for investigating, prosecuting, enforcing, or implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order, when there are indications of a violation or potential violation of civil law, criminal law or regulation.
    </p>
    <p>
        To disclose information to any source from which additional information is requested in the course of processing a grievance, to the extent necessary to identify the individual, inform the source of the purpose(s) of the request, and identify the type of information requested.
    </p>
    <p>
        To disclose information to a Federal agency, in response to its request, in connection with the hiring or retention of an employee; a security clearance; the conducting of a security or suitability investigation of an individual; the classifying of jobs; the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant, or other benefit by the requesting agency, to the extent that the information is relevant and necessary to requesting the Agency's decision on the matter.
    </p>
    <p>
        To provide information to a Congressional office from the record of an individual, in response to a Congressional inquiry made at the request of that individual.
    </p>
    <p>
        To disclose information to another Federal Agency or to a court when the Government is party to a judicial proceeding.
    </p>
    <p>By the National Archives and Records Administration in records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2906.</p>
    <p>
        To disclose information to officials of the Merit Systems Protection Board, including the Office of the Special Counsel; the Federal Labor Relations Authority; and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, when requested in conjunction with their official activities.
    </p>
    <p>
        To disclose in response to a discovery motion or for appearance of a witness, information that is relevant to the subject matter involved in a pending judicial or administrative proceeding.
    </p>
    <p>
        To provide information to officials of labor organizations reorganized under the Civil Service Reform Act when relevant and necessary to their duties, exclusive representation concerning personnel policies, practices, and matters affecting work conditions.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Paper records are maintained in file folders.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        These records are retrieved by the names of the individuals about whom the records are maintained.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are maintained in locked file cabinets, with access restricted to authorized USUHS employees who have a demonstrated need-to-know.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are disposed of four years after closing of the case. Disposal is by shredding or burning.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Director, Civilian Personnel/Manpower, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Director, Civilian Personnel/Manpower, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Director, Civilian Personnel/Manpower, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The USUHS' rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in OSD Administrative Instruction 81; 32 CFR part 315; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Information in this system of records is obtained from the individual on whom the record is maintained; Testimony of witnesses; Agency officials; and related correspondence from organizations or persons.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 08" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 08</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
USUHS Radiation Safety Training Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Department of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records will be maintained on University personnel who are assigned duties involving work with radioactive material, or whose duties may require them to frequently enter work areas in which radioactive materials are used or stored.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Information in the system includes name, department, name of principal investigator, authorization number, date of initial briefing, date of last training, and date dosimeter issued (if applicable).
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        10 U.S.C. 2112; 10 CFR part 20; NAVMED P-5055, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Materials License 19-23344-01.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The Radiation Safety Officer and his/her staff maintain the computer data base system. It is used to record information concerning the individual's training in radiation safety. This information is also transcribed for inclusion in the individuals dosimetry records. The Radiation Safety Committee of the University may review such records as are relevant to their determinations of an individual's qualification and/or expertise in using radioactive materials.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records may be reviewed by U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission as part of their on-going administration of the Materials License, and by the Radiation Safety Committee or the Radiation Safety Officer and his/her staff to review an individual's qualifications and/or expertise in conducting experiments using radioiodine compounds.
    </p>
    <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the USUHS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Records are stored in the University's main computer.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are accessed by name, department, or data fields.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records in the data base may be accessed only by EHS staff members who have been granted access to the University computer.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are kept permanently on file.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Dosimetry Manager, Department of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Dosimetry Manager, Department of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Dosimetry Manager, Department of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The USUHS' rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in OSD Administrative Instruction 81; 32 CFR part 315; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual, previous employers, training attendance records.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 09" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 09</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
USUHS Grants Managements Information System (Protocols/Grants) (February 22, 1993; 58 FR 10920).
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: The Office of the Secretary of Defense had determined that WUSU 09, is covered by both DHA 08, Health Affairs Survey Data Base (April 28, 1999; 64 FR 22837) for its coverage of research participants and DHA 18, Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) Records (September 11, 2008; 73 FR 52838) for its coverage of grants and can therefore be deleted.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 12" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 12</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
USUHS Vehicle Administration Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Primary system:  Computer Operations, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
    <p>
        Decentralized Segments - Parking Control Office, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        All personnel assigned or visiting the University who park privately owned vehicles at the University, including personnel who participate in USUHS carpools.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name of individual, office symbol, office phone, office room number, home address, working hours, map coordination of home address and USUHS Form 5004, Certificate of Compliance - Private Motor Vehicle Registration.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, 63 Stat. 377, as amended; 10 U.S.C. 2112, 2113.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Used by USUHS Parking Control Office to monitor parking of eligible personnel at the University. The Computer Operations Center provides a printout to be used by the Parking Control Office of all potential carpool prospects.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the USUHS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Forms filed in hard copy, computer magnetic tapes, disks and paper printouts.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Information is accessed and retrieved by name, home address map grid, permit number, tag number. The original request, USUHS Form 5004 is filed alphabetically by name.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        USUHS Form 5004 is filed in the Parking Control Office, and access is only on a need to know basis. The door is locked during non-duty hours. Computer data base in Computer Operations is stored in a controlled area. The computer terminal can only be accessed by use of closely held passwords by the Parking Control Office.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Information is kept on assigned personnel and destroyed one year after they depart the University.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Chief, Support Services Division, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Chief, Support Services Division, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Chief, Support Services Division, Uniformed Services University, Department of Defense, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The USUHS' rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in OSD Administrative Instruction 81; 32 CFR part 315; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        USUHS Form 5004, Certificate of Compliance - Private Motor Vehicle Registration and Related Information Pertaining to Carpooling.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 13" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 13</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
USUHS Civilian Employee Health Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Department of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road , Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records maintained on University civilian personnel.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Information in the system includes name, Social Security Number, department, date of employment, physical examination results, medical test results, reports by physicians, nurses, and other medical personnel.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        10 U.S.C. 2112, 2113, 21 CFR part 1910, 10 CFR part 19, 10 CFR part 20, NAVMED P-5055. 2112, 2113.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To record and file pertinent information, and use the results in determining possible exposure to occupational hazards in excess of allowable limits. The Director, EHS, and the representatives may review such records as are necessary to correlate exposure data and physical examination results.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records may be reviewed by the Occupational Health Nurse and staff, the Director, EHS, and representative; and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), to review an individual's possible exposure to occupational hazards in excess of allowable limits.
    </p>
    <p>
        The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the USUHS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Records are stored in medical records folders.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are accessed by name, Social Security Number, or department.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records in the system may be accessed only by EHS staff members. The file cabinets are kept locked when not in use.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are kept permanently on file. Upon termination of an individual's employment at the University, copies of the records are sent, with the employee's written consent, to the gaining employer, or given to the employees.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Occupational Health Nurse, Department of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Occupational Health Nurse, Department of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Occupational Health Nurse, Department of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The USUHS' rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in OSD Administrative Instruction 81; 32 CFR part 315; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Information contained in the file is furnished by the individual, previous employers, physicians, physical examination results.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 14" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 14</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
USUHS Occupational Physical Examination Program.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Department of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records will be maintained on University personnel who are assigned duties in areas requiring preplacement and/or occupational physical examinations.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Information in the system includes name, Social Security Number, department, date of employment, date of baseline physical examination, frequency of examination, date examinations due, special tests required, frequency of special tests, date of special tests, and date special tests due.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        10 U.S.C. 2112, 2113, 21 CFR part 1910, 10 CFR part 19, 10 CFR part 20, NAVMED P-5055; and E.O. 9397.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The occupational health nurse and staff maintain the record system to record and file pertinent information and use the results in determining possible exposure to occupational hazards in excess of allowable limits. The Director, EHS, and representatives may review such records as are necessary to correlate exposure data and physical examination results.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records may be reviewed by the Occupational Health Nurse and staff, the Director, EHS, and representative; and the Office of Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for the purpose of determining exposure to occupational health hazards.
    </p>
    <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the USUHS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Records are stored in the University's main computer system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are accessed by name, Social Security Number, department, or other data fields.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records in the data base may be accessed only by EHS staff members who have been granted access to the University computer.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are kept permanently on file. Upon termination of an individual's employment at the University, copies of the records are sent, with the employee's written consent, to the gaining employer.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Occupational Health Nurse, Department of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Occupational Health Nurse, Department of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Occupational Health Nurse, Department of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The USUHS' rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in OSD Administrative Instruction 81; 32 CFR part 315; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individual, previous employers, medical records, physical examination results.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 15" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 15</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">USUHS Security Status Master List (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10920).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: Based on review of WUSU 15, it has been concluded that this system is covered by DSS V5-05, Joint Personnel Adjudication System, a DoD umbrella system and can therefore be deleted.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 16" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 16</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">USUHS Home Town News Release Background Data File (February 22, 1993; 58 FR 10920).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Deletion: After review of WUSU 16, it has been determined that the system can be deleted. The SORN is covered by the services F035 AF AFNEWS A (Army/Air Force) and NM-05724-1 (Navy, Marine and Coast Guard).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 17" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 17</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Deletion: Accounts Receivable Records (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10920).</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The accounts receivable records (WUSU 17) can be deleted. The records covered by this system are also covered by Defense Finance and Accounting Service records notice T7332, Defense Debt Management System (February 19, 2009, 74 FR 7665).</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 18" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 18</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Accounts Payable Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Financial Management Directorate, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals who have money owed to them by USUHS or who have performed official functions resulting in a valid debt payable by USUHS to a third party. Such individuals include contractors, military and civilian personnel and their dependents, assignees, trustees, guardians and survivors.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The records maintained by the system include, but are not limited to, contracts, purchase orders, blanket purchase agreements, temporary duty and permanent change of station, transportation requests, government bills of lading, compensation claims, correspondence with creditors, dependents of military personnel and civilian employees.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        31 U.S.C. 3326, Receipts, Retention and Disbursement of Public Funds; 3325, 3528, and 3529, Travel and Transportation Allowance, Dependents, Baggage and Household Effects; 3322, Disbursing Officers; 37 U.S.C. 404, Travel and Transportation Allowances; General; 406, Disbursing Officers; and E.O. 9397.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are used to support payments to creditors who may include military personnel and civilian employees, their dependents, survivors, guardians and trustees, contractors, vendors and assignees.
    </p>
    <p>
        Data is also used for matters pertaining to taxation, welfare, criminal and civil litigations.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        When authorized, records may be disclosed to creditors, dependents, claimants, Internal Revenue Service for tax purposes including assessments, levy actions, employer/employee Social Security taxes.
    </p>
    <p>
        To the Social Security Administration and the Department of Veterans Affairs for the verification of claims and the eligibility for benefits administered by such agencies, and to state and local authorities for matters pertaining to taxation, welfare, criminal and civil litigations, within the jurisdiction of such authorities.
    </p>
    <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the USUHS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Maintained in file folders, visible file binders/cabinets, card files, computer and computer output products, magnetic cards and disks and microform.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Access by name and Social Security Number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are accessed by person(s) responsible for the servicing of the record system in performance of their official duties who are properly screened and cleared for a need to know. Records are stored in security file containers, cabinets, safes, vaults, or locked cabinets and rooms. Records are controlled by personnel screening and by computer security software in machine-readable records.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Retention periods of various types of documents vary from 1 month to 6 years. Some records are destroyed by USUHS by tearing, shredding, pulping, macerating or burning. Others are retired to the Denver Federal Archives and Record Center and destroyed after various retention periods.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Director, Financial Management Directorate, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Director, Financial Management Directorate, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Director, Financial Management Directorate, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
    <p>
        Information pertaining to geographically disbursed elements of the record system may be obtained from the documentation manager at the applicable USUHS component. The requestor should be able to provide sufficient proof of identity, such as name, Social Security Number, service number, military status, duty station or place of employment or other information verifiable from the record itself.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The USUHS' rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in OSD Administrative Instruction 81; 32 CFR part 315; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Sources include, but are not limited to, information obtained from automatic system interfaces, corporations and from source documents such as reports, contractors, vendors, claimants, trustees, assignees, USUHS and other Department of Defense components, carriers, General Accounting Office, Comptroller General and Department of Veterans Affairs.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 19" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 19</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">
Travel Records.
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Financial Management Directorate, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Active duty and retired military personnel, USUHS civilian present and former employees, dependents of military personnel, other individuals in receipt of competent travel orders.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The records maintained by the system include, but are not limited to, travel vouchers and subvouchers, travel allowance payment list, travel voucher and subvoucher continuation sheets, certificate of nonavailability of government quarters and mess, multi-travel payment list, travel payment record, request for fiscal information concerning transportation requests, bills of lading, public voucher for fees and mileage and claims for reimbursement for expenditures on official business and related correspondence.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        37 U.S.C. 404-412, Travel and Transportation Allowances; 5 U.S.C. 2105, Employees 5561; Definitions; 5564, Travel and Transportation; 5701-5708, Travel and Subsistence Expenses; 5721-5730, Travel and Transportation Expenses.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are established and used for accountability, auditing and settlement of travel claims.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        To the Internal Revenue Service, for the purpose of recording information concerning payment of travel allowances which are subject to Federal Income Tax.
    </p>
    <p>
        The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the USUHS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Records are maintained in file folders, notebooks, binders, visual file binders and cabinets, card files and on computer magnetic tape, disk and printouts.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Access is by name and Social Security Number.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Records are accessed by custodian of the record system and by persons responsible for servicing the record system in performance of their official duties who are properly screened and cleared for need-to-know. Records are stored in security file containers, cabinets, safes, vaults or locked cabinets and rooms. Records are controlled by personnel screening and by computer security software in machine-readable records.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        The original voucher and related supporting documents are stored at the Air Force Accounting and Finance Center, Denver, Colorado, for eighteen months and then moved to the Denver Federal Archives and Record Center for four years and nine months after which they are shredded. A copy of the original voucher and related supporting documents are maintained by the Financial Management Directorate for six years and then destroyed by burning, shredding, tearing, mulching, macerating. Permanent history tapes cohistory tapes contain individual data for six years from the transfer date.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Director, Financial Management Directorate, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Director, Financial Management Directorate, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Director, Financial Management Directorate, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
    <p>
        Information pertaining to geographically disbursed elements of the record system may be obtained from the documentation manager at the applicable USUHS component. Requesters should be able to provide sufficient proof of identity such as name, Social Security Number, office location, place of employment and specify the accounting disbursing number, voucher number, date of voucher and other information verifiable in the record itself.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The USUHS' rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and appealing initial agency determinations are published in OSD Administrative Instruction 81; 32 CFR part 315; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Sources include, but are not limited to, information obtained from automatic system interfaces, corporations and from source documents such as reports, contractors, vendors, claimants, trustees, assignees, USUHS and other Department of Defense components, carriers, General Accounting Office, Comptroller General and Department of Veterans Affairs.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>None. </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
</section>
<section id="WUSU 20" toc="yes">
<systemNumber>WUSU 20</systemNumber>
<subsection type="systemName">Personnel Radiation Exposure Records.</subsection>
<subsection type="systemLocation">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799;
    </p>
    <p>
        Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, Bethesda, MD 20889-5603; and
    </p>
    <p>Field Command, Defense Special Weapons Agency, Kirtland Air Force Base, MX 87115-5000.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfIndividuals">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Employees, contractors, or visitors who enter a facility or area requiring the wearing of a radiation dosimeter.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="categoriesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Name, Social Security Number, sex, date of birth, current and previous radiation exposure history, dates and places of employment, records of individual's training in radiation safety, dates of exposures, citizenship, information on pregnancy, areas visited or worked, dates of arrival and departure, organization, assigned department, bioassay information, grade/rank, work phone and location.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="authorityForMaintenance">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>10 U.S.C. 2113, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences; Atomic Energy Act of 1954, 42 U.S.C. 2013, Military Construction Act of 1977 (Pub.L. 94-367), and E.O. 9397.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="purpose">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        For use by university or institute officials, employees, and authorized contractors, to provide documentation of any exposure to radiation which might be experienced by an individual.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="routineUsesOfRecords">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
    </p>
    <p>
        Records may be reviewed by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) as part of NRC's on-going administration of the Materials License, and by the Radiation Safety Committee or the Radiation Safety Officer and his/her staff to review an individual's qualifications and/or expertise in conducting experiments using radioiodine compounds.
    </p>
    <p>The 'Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the USUHS compilation of systems of records notices apply to this record system.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="policiesAndPractices">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Storage:</p>
    <p>
        Card files, paper records in file folders, microfiche/film and automated records on magnetic tapes, disks and computer products.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retrievability">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Records are accessed by name, Social Security Number, or department.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="safeguards">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Computer equipment and records are in controlled access areas protected by guards, intrusion alarms, and coded locks. Manual records are secured in locked cabinets or vaults. Automated records are protected by user identification codes and passwords which limit access to the system.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="retentionAndDisposal">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>For students or employees, records are kept for 75 years. For visitors, records are retired after two years to a record holding area for 75 year retention.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="systemManager">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Dosimetry Manager, Department of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="notificationProcedure">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>Individuals seeking to determine whether information about themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Dosimetry Manager, Department of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.</p>
    <p>
        Written requests should include full name, Social Security Number, address, and signature of the requester.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordAccessProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves contained in this system should address written inquiries to the Dosimetry Manager, Department of Environmental Health and Occupational Safety, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 4301 Jones Bridge Road, Bethesda, MD 20814-4799.
    </p>
    <p>
        Written requests should include full name, Social Security Number, address, and signature of the requester.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="contestingRecordProcedures">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>The USUHS' rules for accessing records and for contesting contents and appealing initial determinations are contained in OSD Administrative Instruction 81; 32 CFR part 315; or may be obtained from the system manager.</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="recordSourceCategories">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        Information from individual's and/or their dosimetry or bioassay records, previous educational facilities or employers, and other personal medical or radiation-related records.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
<subsection type="exemptionsClaimed">
<xhtmlContent>
    <p>
        None.
    </p>
</xhtmlContent>
</subsection>
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<regulations id="reg1" toc="yes">
<regulationsTitle number="32">
<heading> National Defense </heading>
<regulationsChapter number="I">
<heading> Office of the Secretary of Defense </heading>
<regulationsPart number="317">
<heading>DCAA PRIVACY ACT PROGRAM</heading>
<xhtmlContent>
<p>Sec.
</p>
<p>317.1 Purpose.
</p>
<p>317.2 Applicability and scope.
</p>
<p>317.3 Policy.
</p>
<p>317.4 Responsibilities.
</p>
<p>317.5 Information requirements.
</p>
<p>317.6 Procedures.
</p>
<p><b>Authority:</b> Pub. L. 93-579, 88 Stat. 1896 (5 U.S.C. 552a).
</p>
<p><b>Source:</b> 65 FR 63799, Oct. 25, 2000, unless otherwise noted.
</p><p><b>&#167; 317.1
 Purpose 
</b></p>
<p>This part provides policies and procedures for the Defense Contract Audit Agency's implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974 (DCAA Regulation 5410.10,&#185; as amended, (5 U.S.C. 552a); DoD 5400.11 and DoD 5400.11-R,&#178; "DoD Privacy Program" (32 CFR part 310); and is intended to promote uniformity within DCAA.
</p>
<p>&#185; Copies may be obtained from <i>http://www.deskbook.osd.mil.</i>
</p>
<p>&#178; Copies may be obtained from <i>http://web7.whs.osd.mil.</i>
</p><p><b>&#167; 317.2
 Applicability and scope. 
</b></p>
<p>(a) This part applies to all DCAA organizational elements and takes precedence over all regional regulatory issuances that supplement the DCAA Privacy Program.
</p>
<p>(b) This part shall be made applicable by contract or other legally binding action to contractors whenever a DCAA contract provides for the operation of a system of records or portion of a system of records to accomplish an Agency function.
</p><p><b>&#167; 317.3
 Policy. 
</b></p>
<p>(a) It is DCAA policy that personnel will comply with the DCAA Privacy Program; the Privacy Act of 1974; and the DoD Privacy Program (32 CFR part 310). Strict adherence is necessary to ensure uniformity in the implementation of the DCAA Privacy Program and create conditions that will foster public trust. It is also Agency policy to safeguard personal information contained in any system of records maintained by DCAA organizational elements and to make that information available to the individual to whom it pertains to the maximum extent practicable.
</p>
<p>(b) DCAA policy specifically requires that DCAA organizational elements:
</p>
<p>(1) Collect, maintain, use, and disseminate personal information only when it is relevant and necessary to achieve a purpose required by statute or Executive Order.
</p>
<p>(2) Collect personal information directly from the individuals to whom it pertains to the greatest extent practical.
</p>
<p>(3) Inform individuals who are asked to supply personal information for inclusion in any system of records:
</p>
<p>(i) The authority for the solicitation.
</p>
<p>(ii) Whether furnishing the information is mandatory or voluntary.
</p>
<p>(iii) The intended uses of the information.
</p>
<p>(iv) The routine disclosures of the information that may be made outside of DoD.
</p>
<p>(v) The effect on the individual of not providing all or any part of the requested information.
</p>
<p>(4) Ensure that records used in making determinations about individuals and those containing personal information are accurate, relevant, timely, and complete for the purposes for which they are being maintained before making them available to any recipients outside of DoD, other than a Federal agency, unless the disclosure is made under DCAA Regulation 5410.8, DCAA Freedom of Information Act Program.&#179; 
</p>
<p>&#179; Copies may be obtained from <i>http://www.deskbook.osd.mil.</i>
</p>
<p>(5) Keep no record that describes how individuals exercise their rights guaranteed by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, unless expressly authorized by statute or by the individual to whom the records pertain or is pertinent to and within the scope of an authorized law enforcement activity.
</p>
<p>(6) Notify individuals whenever records pertaining to them are made available under compulsory legal processes, if such process is a matter of public record.
</p>
<p>(7) Establish safeguards to ensure the security of personal information and to protect this information from threats or hazards that might result in substantial harm, embarrassment, inconvenience, or unfairness to the individual.
</p>
<p>(8) Establish rules of conduct for DCAA personnel involved in the design, development, operation, or maintenance of any system of records and train them in these rules of conduct.
</p>
<p>(9) Assist individuals in determining what records pertaining to them are being collected, maintained, used, or disseminated.
</p>
<p>(10) Permit individual access to the information pertaining to them maintained in any system of records, and to correct or amend that information, unless an exemption for the system has been properly established for an important public purpose.
</p>
<p>(11) Provide, on request, an accounting of all disclosures of the information pertaining to them except when disclosures are made:
</p>
<p>(i) To DoD personnel in the course of their official duties.
</p>
<p>(ii) Under DCAA Regulation 5410.8, DCAA Freedom of Information Act Program.
</p>
<p>(iii) To another agency or to an instrumentality of any governmental jurisdiction within or under control of the United States conducting law enforcement activities authorized by law.
</p>
<p>(12) Advise individuals on their rights to appeal any refusal to grant access to or amend any record pertaining to them, and file a statement of disagreement with the record in the event amendment is refused.
</p><p><b>&#167; 317.4 
 Responsibilities.
</b></p>
<p>(a) The Assistant Director, Resources has overall responsibility for the DCAA Privacy Act Program and will serve as the sole appellate authority for appeals to decisions of respective initial denial authorities.
</p>
<p>(b) The Chief, Administrative Management Division under the direction of the Assistant Director, Resources, shall:
</p>
<p>(1) Establish, issue, and update policies for the DCAA Privacy Act Program; monitor compliance with this part; and provide policy guidance for the DCAA Privacy Act Program.
</p>
<p>(2) Resolve conflicts that may arise regarding implementation of DCAA Privacy Act policy.
</p>
<p>(3) Designate an Agency Privacy Act Advisor, as a single point of contact, to coordinate on matters concerning Privacy Act policy.
</p>
<p>(4) Make the initial determination to deny an individual's written Privacy Act request for access to or amendment of documents filed in Privacy Act systems of records. This authority cannot be delegated.
</p>
<p>(c) The DCAA Privacy Act Advisor under the supervision of the Chief, Administrative Management Division shall:
</p>
<p>(1) Manage the DCAA Privacy Act Program in accordance with this part and applicable DCAA policies, as well as DoD and Federal regulations.
</p>
<p>(2) Provide guidelines for managing, administering, and implementing the DCAA Privacy Act Program.
</p>
<p>(3) Implement and administer the Privacy Act program at the Headquarters.
</p>
<p>(4) Ensure that the collection, maintenance, use, or dissemination of records of identifiable personal information is in a manner that assures that such action is for a necessary and lawful purpose; that the information is timely and accurate for its intended use; and that adequate safeguards are provided to prevent misuse of such information.
</p>
<p>(5) Maintain and publish DCAA Pamphlet 5410.13, DCAA Compilation of Privacy Act System Notices.&#8308;
</p>
<p>&#8308; Copies may be obtained from the Defense Contract Audit Agency, ATTN: DCAA-CMO, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2135, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6219. Electronic copies of DCAA Privacy notices may be obtained from <i>http://www.defenselink.mil/privacy.</i>
</p>
<p>(6) Prepare promptly any required new, amended, or altered system notices for systems of records subject to the Privacy Act and submit them to the Defense Privacy Office for subsequent publication in the <i>Federal Register</i>.
</p>
<p>(7) Prepare the annual Privacy Act Report as required by DoD 5400.11-5, DoD Privacy program.
</p>
<p>(8) Conduct training on the Privacy Act program for Agency personnel.
</p>
<p>(d) Heads of Principal Staff Elements are responsible for:
</p>
<p>(1) Reviewing all regulations or other policy and guidance issuances for which they are the proponent to ensure consistency with the provisions of this part.
</p>
<p>(2) Ensuring that the provisions of this part are followed in processing requests for records.
</p>
<p>(3) Forwarding to the DCAA Privacy Act Advisor, any Privacy Act requests received directly from a member of the public, so that the request may be administratively controlled and processed.
</p>
<p>(4) Ensuring the prompt review of all Privacy Act requests, and when required, coordinating those requests with other organizational elements.
</p>
<p>(5) Providing recommendations to the DCAA Privacy Act Advisor regarding the releasability of DCAA records to members of the public, along with the responsive documents.
</p>
<p>(6) Providing the appropriate documents, along with a written justification for any denial, in whole or in part, of a request for records to the DCAA Privacy Act Advisor. Those portions to be excised should be bracketed in red pencil, and the specific exemption or exemptions cites which provide the basis for denying the requested records.
</p>
<p>(e) The General Counsel is responsible for:
</p>
<p>(1) Ensuring uniformity is maintained in the legal position, and the interpretation of the Privacy Act; 32 CFR part 310; and this part.
</p>
<p>(2) Consulting with DoD General Counsel on final denials that are inconsistent with decisions of other DoD components, involve issues not previously resolved, or raise new or significant legal issues of potential significance to other Government agencies.
</p>
<p>(3) Providing advice and assistance to the Assistant Director, Resources; Regional Directors; and the Regional Privacy Act Officer, through the DCAA Privacy Act Advisor, as required, in the discharge of their responsibilities.
</p>
<p>(4) Coordinating Privacy Act litigation with the Department of Justice.
</p>
<p>(5) Coordinating on Headquarters denials of initial requests.
</p>
<p>(f) Each Regional Director is responsible for the overall management of the Privacy Act program within their respective regions. Under his/her direction, the Regional Resources Manager is responsible for the management and staff supervision of the program and for designating a Regional Privacy Act Officer. Regional Directors will, as designee of the Director, make the initial determination to deny an individual's written Privacy Act request for access to or amendment of documents filed in Privacy Act systems of records. This authority cannot be delegated.
</p>
<p>(g) Regional Privacy Act Officers will:
</p>
<p>(1) Implement and administer the Privacy Act program throughout the region.
</p>
<p>(2) Ensure that the collection, maintenance, use, or dissemination of records of identifiable personal information is in a DCAAR 5410.10 manner that assures that such action is for a necessary and lawful purpose; that the information is timely and accurate for its intended use; and that adequate safeguards are provided to prevent misuse of such information.
</p>
<p>(3) Prepare input for the annual Privacy Act Report when requested by the DCAA Information and Privacy Advisor.
</p>
<p>(4) Conduct training on the Privacy Act program for regional and FAO personnel.
</p>
<p>(5) Provide recommendations to the Regional Director through the Regional Resources Manager regarding the releasability of DCAA records to members of the public.
</p>
<p>(h) Managers, Field Audit Offices (FAOs) will:
</p>
<p>(1) Ensure that the provisions of this part are followed in processing requests for records.
</p>
<p>(2) Forward to the Regional Privacy Act Officer, any Privacy Act requests received directly from a member of the public, so that the request may be administratively controlled and processed.
</p>
<p>(3) Ensure the prompt review of all Privacy Act requests, and when required, coordinating those requests with other organizational elements.
</p>
<p>(4) Provide recommendation to the Regional Privacy Act Officer regarding the releasability of DCAA records to members of the public, along with the responsive documents.
</p>
<p>(5) Provide the appropriate documents, along with a written justification for any denial, in whole or in part, of a request for records to the Regional Privacy Act Officer. Those portions to be excised should be bracketed in red pencil, and the specific exemption or exemptions cited which provide the basis for denying the requested records.
</p>
<p>(i) DCAA Employees will:
</p>
<p>(1) Not disclose any personal information contained in any system of records, except as authorized by this part.
</p>
<p>(2) Not maintain any official files which are retrieved by name or other personal identifier without first ensuring that a notice for the system has been published in the <i>Federal Register.</i> 
</p>
<p>(3) Report any disclosures of personal information from a system of records or the maintenance of any system of records that are not authorized by this part to the appropriate Privacy Act officials for their action.
</p><p><b>&#167; 317.5
 Information requirements.
</b></p>
<p>The Report Control Symbol. Unless otherwise directed, any report concerning implementation of the Privacy Program shall be assigned Report Control Symbol DD-DA&amp;M(A)1379.
</p><p><b>&#167; 317.6
 Procedures.
</b></p>
<p>Procedures for processing material in accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974 are outlined in DoD 5400.11-R, DoD Privacy Program (32 CFR part 310). 
</p>
</xhtmlContent>
</regulationsPart>
</regulationsChapter>
</regulationsTitle>
</regulations>

    <regulations id="reg2" toc="yes">
        <regulationsTitle number="32">
            <heading> National Defense </heading>
            <regulationsChapter number="I">
                <heading> Office of the Secretary of Defense </heading>
                <regulationsPart number="324">
                    <heading> DFAS PRIVACY ACT PROGRAM </heading>
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                                                                Subpart A--General Information
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    Sec.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    324.1  Issuance and purpose.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    324.2  Applicability and scope.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    324.3  Policy.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    324.4  Responsibilities.
                                </p><p>
                                    Subpart B--Systems of Records
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    324.5  General information.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    324.6  Procedural rules.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    324.7  Exemption rules.
                                </p><p>
                                    Subpart C--Individual Access to Records
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    324.8  Right of access.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    324.9  Notification of record's existence.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    324.10 Individual requests for access.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    324.11 Denials.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    324.12 Granting individual access to records.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    324.13 Access to medical and psychological records.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    324.14 Relationship between the Privacy Act and the Freedom of Information Act.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    Appendix A to Part 324--DFAS Reporting Requirements
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    Appendix B to Part 324--System of Records Notice
                                </p>
                                <p><b>Authority:</b> Pub. L. 93-579, 88 Stat 1896 (5 U.S.C. 552a).
                                </p>
                                <p><b>Source:</b> 61 FR 25561, May 22, 1996, unless otherwise noted.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    <b>Subpart A--General information</b>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    <b>
                                        &#167; 324.1
                                        Issuance and purpose.
                                    </b>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    The Defense Finance and Accounting Service fully implements the policy and procedures of the Privacy Act and the DoD 5400.11-R &#185;, 'Department of Defense Privacy Program' (see 32 CFR part 310). This regulation supplements the DoD Privacy Program only to establish policy for the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) and provide DFAS unique procedures.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    &#185; Copies may be obtained at cost from the National Technical Information Service, 5285 Port Royal Road, Springfield, VA 22161.
                                </p><p>
                                    <b>
                                        &#167; 324.2
                                        Applicability and scope.
                                    </b>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    This regulation applies to all DFAS, Headquarters, DFAS Centers, the Financial System Organization (FSO), and other organizational components. It applies to contractor personnel who have entered a contractual agreement with DFAS. Prospective contractors will be advised of their responsibilities under the Privacy Act Program.
                                </p><p>
                                    <b>
                                        &#167; 324.3
                                        Policy.
                                    </b>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    DFAS personnel will comply with the Privacy Act of 1974, the DoD Privacy Program and the DFAS Privacy Act Program. Strict adherence is required to ensure uniformity in the implementation of the DFAS Privacy Act Program and to create conditions that will foster public trust. Personal information maintained by DFAS organizational elements will be safeguarded. Information will be made available to the individual to whom it pertains to the maximum extent practicable. Specific DFAS policy is provided for Privacy Act training, responsibilities, reporting procedures and implementation requirements. DFAS Components will not define policy for the Privacy Act Program.
                                </p><p>
                                    <b>
                                        &#167; 324.4
                                        Responsibilities.
                                    </b>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (a) <i>Director, DFAS.</i> (1) Ensures the DFAS Privacy Act Program is implemented at all DFAS locations.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (2) The Director, DFAS, will be the Final Denial Appellate Authority. This authority may be delegated to the Director for Resource Management.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (3) Appoints the Director for External Affairs and Administrative Support, or a designated replacement, as the DFAS Headquarters Privacy Act Officer.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (b) <i>DFAS Headquarters General Counsel.</i> (1) Ensures uniformity is maintained in legal rulings and interpretation of the Privacy Act.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (2) Consults with DoD General Counsel on final denials that are inconsistent with other final decisions within DoD. Responsible to raise new legal issues of potential significance to other Government agencies.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (3) Provides advice and assistance to the DFAS Director, Center Directors, and the FSO as required, in the discharge of their responsibilities pertaining to the Privacy Act.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (4) Acts as the DFAS focal point on Privacy Act litigation with the Department of Justice.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (5) Reviews Headquarters' denials of initial requests and appeals.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (c) <i>DFAS Center Directors.</i> (1) Ensures that all DFAS Center personnel, all personnel at subordinate levels, and contractor personnel working with personal data comply with the DFAS Privacy Act Program.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (2) Serves as the DFAS Center Initial Denial Authority for requests made as a result of denying release of requested information at locations within DFAS Center authority. Initial denial authority may not be redelegated. Initial denial appeals will be forwarded to the appropriate DFAS Center marked to the attention of the DFAS Center Initial Denial Authority.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (d) <i>Director, FSO.</i> (1) Ensures that FSO and subordinate personnel and contractors working with personal data comply with the Privacy Act Program.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (2) Serves as the FSO Initial Denial Authority for requests made as a result of denying release of requested information at locations within FSO authority. FSO Initial denial authority may not be redelegated.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (3) Appoints a Privacy Act Officer for the FSO and each Financial System Activity (FSA).
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (e) <i>DFAS Headquarters Privacy Act Officer.</i> (1) Establishes, issues and updates policy for the DFAS Privacy Act Program and monitors compliance. Serves as the DFAS single point of contact on all matters concerning Privacy Act policy. Resolves any conflicts resulting from implementation of the DFAS Privacy Act Program policy.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (2) Serves as the DFAS single point of contact with the Department of Defense Privacy Office. This duty may be delegated.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (3) Ensures that the collection, maintenance, use and/or dissemination of records of identifiable personal information is for a necessary and lawful purpose, that the information is current and accurate for the intended use and that adequate security safeguards are provided.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (4) Monitors system notices for agency systems of records. Ensures that new, amended, or altered notices are promptly prepared and published. Reviews all notices submitted by the DFAS Privacy Act Officers for correctness and submits same to the Department of Defense Privacy Office for publication in the <i>Federal Register.</i> Maintains and publishes a listing of DFAS Privacy Act system notices.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (5) Establishes DFAS Privacy Act reporting requirement due dates. Compiles all Agency reports and submits the completed annual report to the Defense Privacy Office. DFAS reporting requirements are provided in appendix A to this part.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (6) Conducts annual Privacy Act Program training for DFAS Headquarters (HQ) personnel. Ensures that subordinate DFAS Center and FSO Privacy Act Officers fulfill annual training requirements.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (f) <i>FSO and Financial System Activities (FSAs) Legal Support.</i> The FSO and subordinate FSA organizational elements will be supported by the appropriate DFAS-HQ or DFAS Center General Counsel office.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (g) <i>DFAS Center(s) Assistant General Counsel.</i> (1) Ensures uniformity is maintained in legal rulings and interpretation of the Privacy Act and this regulation. Consults with the DFAS-HQ General Counsel as required.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (2) Provides advice and assistance to the DFAS Center Director and the FSA in the discharge of his/her responsibilities pertaining to the Privacy Act.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (3) Coordinates on DFAS Center and the FSA denials of initial requests.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (h) <i>DFAS Center Privacy Act Officer.</i> (1) Implements and administers the DFAS Privacy Act Program for all personnel, to include contractor personnel, within the Center, Operating Locations (OpLocs) and Defense Accounting Offices (DAOs).
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (2) Ensures that the collection, maintenance, use, or dissemination of records of identifiable personal information is in a manner that assures that such action is for a necessary and lawful purpose; the information is timely and accurate for its intended use; and that adequate safeguards are provided to prevent misuse of such information. Advises the Program Manager that systems notices must be published in the <i>Federal Register</i> prior to collecting or maintenance of the information. Submits system notices to the DFAS-HQ Privacy Act Officer for review and subsequent submission to the Department of Defense Privacy Office.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (3) Administratively controls and processes Privacy Act requests. Ensures that the provisions of this regulation and the DoD Privacy Act Program are followed in processing requests for records. Ensures all Privacy Act requests are promptly reviewed. Coordinates the reply with other organizational elements as required.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (4) Prepares denials and partial denials for the Center Director's signature and obtain required coordination with the assistant General Counsel. Responses will include written justification citing a specific exemption or exemptions.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (5) Prepares input for the annual Privacy Act Report as required using the guidelines provided in appendix A to this part.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (6) Conducts training on the DFAS Privacy Act Program for Center personnel.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (i) <i>FSO Privacy Act Officer.</i> (1) Implements and administers the DFAS Privacy Act Program for all personnel, to include contractor personnel, within the FSO.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (2) Ensures that the collection, maintenance, use, or dissemination of records of identifiable personal information is in a manner that assures that such action is for a necessary and lawful purpose; the information is timely and accurate for its intended use; and that adequate safeguards are provided to prevent misuse of such information. Advises the Program Manager that systems notices must be published in the <i>Federal Register</i> prior to collecting or maintenance of the information. Submits system notices to the DFAS-HQ Privacy Act Officer for review and subsequent submission to the Department of Defense Privacy Office.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (3) Administratively controls and processes Privacy Act requests. Ensures that the provisions of this regulation and the DoD Privacy Act Program are followed in processing requests for records. Ensure all Privacy Act requests are promptly reviewed. Coordinate the reply with other organizational elements as required.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (4) Prepares denials and partial denials for signature by the Director, FSO and obtains required coordination with the assistant General Counsel. Responses will include written justification citing a specific exemption or exemptions.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (5) Prepares input for the annual Privacy Act Report (RCS: DD DA&amp;M(A)1379) as required using the guidelines provided in appendix A to this part.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (6) Conducts training on the DFAS Privacy Act Program for FSO personnel.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (j) <i>DFAS employees.</i> (1) Will not disclose any personal information contained in any system of records, except as authorized by this regulation.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (2) Will not maintain any official files which are retrieved by name or other personal identifier without first ensuring that a system notice has been published in the <i>Federal Register.</i>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (3) Reports any disclosures of personal information from a system of records or the maintenance of any system of records not authorized by this regulation to the appropriate Privacy Act Officer for action.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (k) <i>DFAS system managers (SM).</i> (1) Ensures adequate safeguards have been established and are enforced to prevent the misuse, unauthorized disclosure, alteration, or destruction of personal information contained in system records.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (2) Ensures that all personnel who have access to the system of records or are engaged in developing or supervising procedures for handling records are totally aware of their responsibilities to protect personal information established by the DFAS Privacy Act Program.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (3) Evaluates each new proposed system of records during the planning stage. The following factors should be considered:
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (i) Relationship of data to be collected and retained to the purpose for which the system is maintained. All information must be relevant to the purpose.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (ii) The impact on the purpose or mission if categories of information are not collected. All data fields must be necessary to accomplish a lawful purpose or mission.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (iii) Whether informational needs can be met without using personal identifiers.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (iv) The disposition schedule for information.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (v) The method of disposal.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (vi) Cost of maintaining the information.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (4) Complies with the publication requirements of DoD 5400.11-R, 'Department of Defense Privacy Program' (see 32 CFR part 310). Submits final publication requirements to the appropriate DFAS Privacy Act Officer.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (l) <i>DFAS program manager(s).</i> Reviews system alterations or amendments to evaluate for relevancy and necessity. Reviews will be conducted annually and reports prepared outlining the results and corrective actions taken to resolve problems. Reports will be forwarded to the appropriate Privacy Act Officer.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (m) <i>Federal government contractors.</i> When a DFAS organizational element contracts to accomplish an agency function and performance of the contract requires the operation of a system of records or a portion thereof, DoD 5400.11-R, 'Department of Defense Privacy Program' (see 32 CFR part 310) and this part apply. For purposes of criminal penalties, the contractor and its employees shall be considered employees of DFAS during the performance of the contract.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (1) <i>Contracting involving operation of systems of records.</i> Consistent with Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) &#178; and the DoD Supplement to the Federal Acquisition Regulation (DFAR) &#179;, Part 224.1, contracts involving the operation of a system of records or portion thereof shall specifically identify the record system, the work to be performed and shall include in the solicitations and resulting contract such terms specifically prescribed by the FAR and DFAR.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    &#178; Copies may be obtained at cost from the Superintendent of Documents, P.O. Box 37195, Pittsburgh, PA 15250-7954.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    &#179; See footnote 2 to &#167; 324.4(m)(1)
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (2) <i>Contracting.</i> For contracting subject to this part, the Agency shall:
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (i) Informs prospective contractors of their responsibilities under the DFAS Privacy Act Program.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (ii) Establishes an internal system for reviewing contractor performance to ensure compliance with the DFAS Privacy Act Program.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (3) <i>Exceptions.</i> This rule does not apply to contractor records that are:
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (i) Established and maintained solely to assist the contractor in making internal contractor management decisions, such as records maintained by the contractor for use in managing the contract.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (ii) Maintained as internal contractor employee records, even when used in conjunction with providing goods or services to the agency.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (4) <i>Contracting procedures.</i> The Defense Acquisition Regulatory Council is responsible for developing the specific policies and procedures for soliciting, awarding, and administering contracts.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (5) <i>Disclosing records to contractors.</i> Disclosing records to a contractor for use in performing a DFAS contract is considered a disclosure within DFAS. The contractor is considered the agent of DFAS when receiving and maintaining the records for the agency.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    <b>
                                        Subpart B--Systems of Records
                                    </b>
                                </p><p>
                                    <b>
                                        &#167; 324.5
                                        General information.
                                    </b>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (a) The provisions of DoD 5400.11-R, 'Department of Defense Privacy Program' (see 32 CFR part 310) apply to all DFAS systems of records. DFAS Privacy Act Program Procedural Rules, DFAS Exemption Rules and System of Record Notices are the three types of documents relating to the Privacy Act Program that must be published in the <i>Federal Register.</i>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (b) A system of records used to retrieve records by a name or some other personal identifier of an individual must be under DFAS control for consideration under this regulation. DFAS will maintain only those Systems of Records that have been described through notices published in the <i>Federal Register.</i>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (1) <i>First amendment guarantee.</i> No records will be maintained that describe how individuals exercise their rights guaranteed by the First Amendment unless maintenance of the record is expressly authorized by Statute, the individual or for an authorized law enforcement purpose.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (2) <i>Conflicts.</i> In case of conflict, the provisions of DoD 5400.11-R take precedence over this supplement or any DFAS directive or procedure concerning the collection, maintenance, use or disclosure of information from individual records.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (3) <i>Record system notices.</i> Record system notices are published in the <i>Federal Register</i> as notices and are not subject to the rule making procedures. The public must be given 30 days to comment on any proposed routine uses prior to implementing the system of record.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (4) <i>Amendments.</i> Amendments to system notices are submitted in the same manner as the original notices.
                                </p><p>
                                    <b>
                                        &#167; 324.6
                                        Procedural rules.
                                    </b>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    DFAS procedural rules (regulations having a substantial and direct impact on the public) must be published in the <i>Federal Register</i> first as a proposed rule to allow for public comment and then as a final rule. Procedural rules will be submitted through the appropriate DFAS Privacy Act Officer to the Department of Defense Privacy Office. Appendix B to this part provides the correct format. Guidance may be obtained from the DFAS-HQ and DFAS Center Records Managers on the preparation of procedural rules for publication.
                                </p><p>
                                    <b>
                                        &#167; 324.7
                                        Exemption rules.
                                    </b>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (a) <i>Submitting proposed exemption rules.</i> Each proposed exemption rule submitted for publication in the <i>Federal Register</i> must contain: The agency identification and name of the record system for which an exemption will be established; The subsection(s) of the Privacy Act which grants the agency authority to claim an exemption for the system; The particular subsection(s) of the Privacy Act from which the system will be exempt; and the reasons why an exemption from the particular subsection identified in the preceding subparagraph is being claimed. No exemption to all provisions of the Privacy Act for any System of records will be granted. Only the Director, DFAS may make a determination that an exemption should be established for a system of record.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (b) <i>Submitting exemption rules for publication.</i> Exemption rules must be published in the <i>Federal Register</i> first as proposed rules to allow for public comment, then as final rules. No system of records shall be exempt from any provision of the Privacy Act until the exemption rule has been published in the <i>Federal Register</i> as a final rule. The DFAS Privacy Act Officer will submit proposed exemption rules, in proper format, to the Defense Privacy Office, for review and submission to the <i>Federal Register</i> for publication. Amendments to exemption rules are submitted in the same manner as the original exemption rules.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (c) <i>Exemption for classified records.</i> Any record in a system of records maintained by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service which falls within the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1) may be exempt from the following subsections of 5 U.S.C. 552a: (c)(3), (d), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G)-(e)(4)(I) and (f) to the extent that a record system contains any record properly classified under Executive Order 12589 and that the record is required to be kept classified in the interest of national defense or foreign policy. This specific exemption rule, claimed by the Defense Finance and Accounting Service under authority of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1), is applicable to all systems of records maintained, including those individually designated for an exemption herein as well as those not otherwise specifically designated for an exemption, which may contain isolated items of properly classified information
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (1) <i>General exemptions.</i> [Reserved]
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (2) <i>Specific exemptions.</i> [Reserved]
                                </p><p>
                                    <b>
                                        Subpart C--Individual Access to Records
                                    </b>
                                </p><p>
                                    <b>
                                        &#167; 324.8
                                        Right of access.
                                    </b>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    The provisions of DoD 5400.11-R, 'Department of Defense Privacy Program' (see 32 CFR part 310) apply to all DFAS personnel about whom records are maintained in systems of records. All information that can be released consistent with applicable laws and regulations should be made available to the subject of record.
                                </p><p>
                                    <b>
                                        &#167; 324.9
                                        Notification of record's existence.
                                    </b>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    All DFAS Privacy Act Officers shall establish procedures for notifying an individual, in response to a request, if the system of records contains a record pertaining to him/her.
                                </p><p>
                                    <b>
                                        &#167; 324.10
                                        Individual requests for access.
                                    </b>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    Individuals shall address requests for access to records to the appropriate Privacy Act Officer by mail or in person. Requests for access should be acknowledged within 10 working days after receipt and provided access within 30 working days. Every effort will be made to provide access rapidly; however, records cannot usually be made available for review on the day of request. Requests must provide information needed to locate and identify the record, such as individual identifiers required by a particular system, to include the requester's full name and social security number.
                                </p><p>
                                    <b>
                                        &#167; 324.11
                                        Denials.
                                    </b>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    Only a designated denial authority may deny access. The denial must be in writing.
                                </p><p>
                                    <b>
                                        &#167; 324.12
                                        Granting individual access to records.
                                    </b>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (a) The individual should be granted access to the original record (or exact copy) without any changes or deletions. A record that has been amended is considered the original.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (b) The DFAS component that maintains control of the records will provide an area where the records can be reviewed. The hours for review will be set by each DFAS location.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (c) The custodian will require presentation of identification prior to providing access to records. Acceptable identification forms include military or government civilian identification cards, driver's license, or other similar photo identification documents.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (d) Individuals may be accompanied by a person of their own choosing when reviewing the record; however, the custodian will not discuss the record in the presence of the third person without written authorization.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    (e) On request, copies of the record will be provided at a cost of $.15 per page. Fees will not be assessed if the cost is less that $30.00. Individuals requesting copies of their official personnel records are entitled to one free copy and then a charge will be assessed for additional copies.
                                </p><p>
                                    <b>
                                        &#167; 324.13
                                        Access to medical and psychological records.
                                    </b>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    Individual access to medical and psychological records should be provided, even if the individual is a minor, unless it is determined that access could have an adverse effect on the mental or physical health of the individual. In this instance, the individual will be asked to provide the name of a personal physician, and the record will be provided to that physician in accordance with guidance in Department of Defense 5400.11-R, 'Department of Defense Privacy Program' (see 32 CFR part 310).
                                </p><p>
                                    <b>
                                        &#167; 324.14
                                        Relationship between the Privacy Act and the Freedom of Information Act.
                                    </b>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    Access requests that specifically state or reasonably imply that they are made under FOIA, are processed pursuant to the DFAS Freedom of Information Act Regulation. Access requests that specifically state or reasonably imply that they are made under the PA are processed pursuant to this regulation. Access requests that cite both the FOIA and the PA are processed under the Act that provides the greater degree of access. Individual access should not be denied to records otherwise releasable under the PA or the FOIA solely because the request does not cite the appropriate statute. The requester should be informed which Act was used in granting or denying access.
                                </p><p>
                                    <b>
                                        Appendix A to Part 324--DFAS Reporting Requirements
                                    </b>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    By February 1, of each calendar year, DFAS Centers and Financial Systems Organizations will provide the DFAS Headquarters Privacy Act Officer with the following information:
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    1. Total Number of Requests for Access:
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    a. Number granted in whole:
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    b. Number granted in part:
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    c. Number wholly denied:
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    d. Number for which no record was found:
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    2. Total Number of Requests to Amend Records in the System:
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    a. Number granted in whole:
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    b. Number granted in part:
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    c. Number wholly denied:
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    3. The results of reviews undertaken in response to paragraph 3a of Appendix I to OMB Circular A-130 &#8308;.
                                </p>
                                <p>&#8308; Copies available from the Office of Personnel Management, 1900 E. Street, Washington, DC 20415.</p>
                                <p>
                                    <b>
                                        Appendix B to Part 324--System of Records Notice
                                    </b>
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    The following data captions are required for each system of records notice published in the <i>Federal Register.</i> An explanation for each caption is provided.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    1. <i>System identifier.</i> The system identifier must appear in all system notices. It is limited to 21 positions, including agency code, file number, symbols, punctuation, and spaces.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    2. <i>Security classification.</i> Self explanatory. (DoD does not publish this caption. However, each agency is responsible for maintaining the information.)
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    3. <i>System name.</i> The system name must indicate the general nature of the system of records and, if possible, the general category of individuals to whom it pertains. Acronyms should be established parenthetically following the first use of the name (e.g., 'Field Audit Office Management Information System (FMIS)'). Acronyms shall not be used unless preceded by such an explanation. The system name may not exceed 55 character positions, including punctuation and spaces.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    4. <i>Security classification.</i> This category is not published in the <i>Federal Register</i> but is required to be kept by the Headquarters Privacy Act Officer.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    5. <i>System location.</i> a. For a system maintained in a single location, provide the exact office name, organizational identity, routing symbol, and full mailing address. Do not use acronyms in the location address.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    b. For a geographically or organizationally decentralized system, describe each level of organization or element that maintains a portion of the system of records.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    c. For an automated data system with a central computer facility and input or output terminals at geographically separate locations, list each location by category.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    d. If multiple locations are identified by type of organization, the system location may indicate that official mailing addresses are published as an appendix to the agency's compilation of systems of records notices in the <i>Federal Register.</i> If no address directory is used, or if the addresses in the directory are incomplete, the address of each location where a portion of the record system is maintained must appear under the 'system location' caption.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    e. Classified addresses shall not be listed but the fact that they are classified shall be indicated.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    f. The U.S. Postal Service two-letter state abbreviation and the nine-digit zip code shall be used for all domestic addresses.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    6. <i>Categories of individuals covered by the system.</i> Use clear, non technical terms which show the specific categories of individuals to whom records in the system pertain. Broad descriptions such as 'all DFAS personnel' or 'all employees' should be avoided unless the term actually reflects the category of individuals involved.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    7. <i>Categories of records in the system.</i> Use clear, non technical terms to describe the types of records maintained in the system. The description of documents should be limited to those actually retained in the system of records. Source documents used only to collect data and then destroyed should not be described.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    8. <i>Authority for maintenance of the system.</i> The system of records must be authorized by a Federal law or Executive Order of the President, and the specific provision must be cited. When citing federal laws, include the popular names (e.g., '5 U.S.C. 552a, The Privacy Act of 1974') and for Executive Orders, the official titles (e.g., 'Executive Order 9397, Numbering System for Federal Accounts Relating to Individual Persons').
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    9. <i>Purpose(s).</i> The specific purpose(s) for which the system of records was created and maintained; that is, the uses of the records within DFAS and the rest of the Department of Defense should be listed.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    10. <i>Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories of users and purposes of the uses.</i> All disclosures of the records outside DoD, including the recipient of the disclosed information and the uses the recipient will make of it should be listed. If possible, the specific activity or element to which the record may be disclosed (e.g., 'to the Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Disability Benefits') should be listed. General statements such as 'to other Federal Agencies as required' or 'to any other appropriate Federal Agency' should not be used. The blanket routine uses, published at the beginning of the agency's compilation, applies to all system notices, unless the individual system notice states otherwise.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    11. <i>Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies.</i> This entry is optional for certain debt collection systems of records.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    12. <i>Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, and disposing of records in the system.</i> This section is divided into four parts.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    13. <i>Storage.</i> The method(s) used to store the information in the system (e.g., 'automated, maintained in computers and computer output products' or 'manual, maintained in paper files' or 'hybrid, maintained in paper files and in computers') should be stated. Storage does not refer to the container or facility in which the records are kept.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    14. <i>Retrievability.</i> How records are retrieved from the system (e.g., 'by name,' 'by SSN,' or 'by name and SSN') should be indicated.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    15. <i>Safeguards.</i> The categories of agency personnel who use the records and those responsible for protecting the records from unauthorized access should be stated. Generally the methods used to protect the records, such as safes, vaults, locked cabinets or rooms, guards, visitor registers, personnel screening, or computer 'fail-safe' systems software should be identified. Safeguards should not be described in such detail as to compromise system security.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    16. <i>Retention and disposal.</i> Describe how long records are maintained. When appropriate, the length of time records are maintained by the agency in an active status, when they are transferred to a Federal Records Center, how long they are kept at the Federal Records Center, and when they are transferred to the National Archives or destroyed should be stated. If records eventually are destroyed, the method of destruction (e.g., shredding, burning, pulping, etc.) should be stated. If the agency rule is cited, the applicable disposition schedule shall also be identified.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    17. <i>System manager(s) and address.</i> The title (not the name) and address of the official or officials responsible for managing the system of records should be listed. If the title of the specific official is unknown, such as with a local system, the local director or office head as the system manager should be indicated. For geographically separated or organizationally decentralized activities with which individuals may correspond directly when exercising their rights, the position or title of each category of officials responsible for the system or portion thereof should be listed. Addresses that already are listed in the agency address directory or simply refer to the directory should not be included.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    18. <i>Notification procedures.</i> Notification procedures describe how an individual can determine if a record in the system pertains to him/her. If the record system has been exempted from the notification requirements of subsection (f)(l) or subsection (e)(4)(G) of the Privacy Act, it should be so stated. If the system has not been exempted, the notice must provide sufficient information to enable an individual to request notification of whether a record in the system pertains to him/her. Merely referring to a DFAS regulation is not sufficient. This section should also include the title (not the name) and address of the official (usually the Program Manager) to whom the request must be directed; any specific information the individual must provide in order for DFAS to respond to the request (e.g., name, SSN, date of birth, etc.); and any description of proof of identity for verification purposes required for personal visits by the requester.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    19. <i>Record access procedures.</i> This section describes how an individual can review the record and obtain a copy of it. If the system has been exempted from access and publishing access procedures under subsections (d)(1) and (e)(4)(H), respectively, of the Privacy Act, it should be so indicated. If the system has not been exempted, describe the procedures an individual must follow in order to review the record and obtain a copy of it, including any requirements for identity verification. If appropriate, the individual may be referred to the system manager or another DFAS official who shall provide a detailed description of the access procedures. Any addresses already listed in the address directory should not be repeated.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    20. <i>Contesting records procedures.</i> This section describes how an individual may challenge the denial of access or the contents of a record that pertains to him or her. If the system of record has been exempted from allowing amendments to records or publishing amendment procedures under subsections (d)(1) and (e)(4)(H), respectively, of the Privacy Act, it should be so stated. If the system has not been exempted, this caption describes the procedures an individual must follow in order to challenge the content of a record pertaining to him/her, or explain how he/she can obtain a copy of the procedures (e.g., by contacting the Program Manager or the appropriate DFAS Privacy Act Officer).
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    21. <i>Record source categories.</i> If the system has been exempted from publishing record source categories under subsection (e)(4)(I) of the Privacy Act, it should be so stated. If the system has not been exempted, this caption must describe where DFAS obtained the information maintained in the system. Describing the record sources in general terms is sufficient; specific individuals, organizations, or institutions need not be identified.
                                </p>
                                <p>
                                    22. <i>Exemptions claimed for the system.</i> If no exemption has been established for the sys-tem, indicate 'None.' If an exemption has been established, state under which provision of the Privacy Act it is established (e.g., 'Portions of this system of records may be exempt under the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2).')
                                </p>


                            </xhtmlContent>
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</regulationsChapter>
</regulationsTitle>
</regulations>

    <regulations id="reg3" toc="yes">
        <regulationsTitle number="32">
            <heading> National Defense </heading>
            <regulationsChapter number="I">
                <heading> Office of the Secretary of Defense </heading>
                <regulationsPart number="319">
                    <heading> DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY PRIVACY PROGRAM </heading>
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Sec.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            319.1 Authority.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            319.2 Purpose.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            319.3 Scope.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            319.4 Definitions.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            319.5 Procedures for requests pertaining to individual records in a record system.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            319.6 Disclosure of requested information to individuals.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            319.7 Special procedures: Medical records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            319.8 Request for correction or amendment to record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            319.9 Agency review of request for correction or amendment of record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            319.10 Appeal of initial adverse Agency determination for access, correction or amendment.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            319.11 Fees.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            319.12 General exemptions. [Reserved]
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            319.13 Specific exemptions.
                        </p>
                        <p><b>Authority:</b> Pub. L. 93-579, 88 Stat 1896 (5 U.S.C. 552a).
                        </p>
                        <p><b>Source:</b> 51 FR 44064, Dec. 8, 1986, unless otherwise noted. Redesignated at 56 FR 56595, Nov. 6, 1991 and 56 FR 57799, Nov. 14, 1991.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 319.1
                                Authority.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Pursuant to the requirements of section 553 of Title 5 of the United States Code, the Defense Intelligence Agency promulgates its rules for the implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974, Pub. L. 93-579, 5 U.S.C. 552a (f) and (k).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 319.2
                                Purpose.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) To promulgate rules providing procedures by which individuals may exercise their rights granted by the act to:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Determine whether a Defense Intelligence Agency system of records contains a record pertaining to themselves;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Be granted access to all or portions thereof;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Request administrative correction or amendment of such records;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Request an accounting of disclosures from such records; and
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) Appeal any adverse determination for access or correction/amendment of records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) To set forth Agency policy and fee schedule for cost of duplication.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) To identify records subject to the provisions of these rules.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) To specify those systems of records for which the Director, Defense Intelligence Agency, claims an exemption.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 319.3
                                Scope.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) Any individual who is a citizen of the United States or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States may submit an inquiry to the Defense Intelligence Agency.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) These rules apply to those systems of records:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Maintained by the Defense Intelligence Agency;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) For which the Defense Intelligence Agency prescribes the content and disposition pursuant to statute or executive order of the President, which may be in the physical custody of another Federal agency;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Not exempted from certain provisions of the act by the Director, Defense Intelligence Agency.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) The Defense Intelligence Agency may have physical custody of the official records of another Federal agency which exercises dominion and control over the records, their content, and access thereto. In such cases, the Defense Intelligence Agency maintenance of the records is considered subject to the rules of the other Federal agency. Except for a request for a determination of the existence of the record, when the Defense Intelligence Agency receives requests related to these records, the DIA will immediately refer the request to the controlling agency for all decisions regarding the request and will notify the individual making the request of the referral.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) Records subject to provisions of the Act which are transferred to the Washington National Records Center for storage shall be considered to be maintained by the Defense Intelligence Agency. Disclosure from such records--to other than an element of the Defense Intelligence Agency--can only be made with the prior approval of the Defense Intelligence Agency.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (e) Records subject to provisions of the act which are transferred to the National Archives shall be considered to be maintained by the National Archives and are no longer records of the Agency.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 319.4
                                Definitions.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) All terms used in this part which are defined in 5 U.S.C. 552a shall have the same meaning herein.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) As used in this part:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) The term <i>Act</i> means the Privacy Act of 1974, Pub. L. 93-579, 5 U.S.C. 552a.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) The term <i>Agency</i> means the Defense Intelligence Agency.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 319.5
                                Procedures for requests pertaining to individual records in a record system.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) An individual seeking notification of whether a system of records, maintained by the Defense Intelligence Agency, contains a record pertaining to himself/herself and who desires to review, have copies made of such records, or to be provided an accounting of disclosures from such records, shall submit his or her request in writing. Requesters are encouraged to review the systems of records notices published by the Agency so as to specifically identify the particular record system(s) of interest to be accessed.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) In addition to meeting the requirements set forth in &#167; 319.5 of this part, the individual seeking notification, review or copies, and an accounting of disclosures will provide in writing his or her full name, address, social security account number or date of birth and a telephone number where the requester can be contacted should questions arise concerning his or her request. This information will be used only for the purpose of identifying relevant records in response to an individual's inquiry. It is further recommended that individuals indicate any present or past relationship or affiliations, if any, with the Agency and the appropriate dates in order to facilitate a more thorough search of the record system specified and any other system which may contain information concerning the individual. A signed notarized statement may also be required.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) An individual who wishes to be accompanied by another individual when reviewing his or her records, must provide the Agency with written consent authorizing the Agency to disclose or discuss such records in the presence of the accompanying individual.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) A request for medical records must be submitted as set forth in &#167; 319.7, of this part.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (e) Individuals should mail their written request to the Defense Intelligence Agency, DSP-1A, Washington, DC 20340-3299 and indicate clearly on the outer envelope "Privacy Act Request".
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (f) An individual who makes a request on behalf of a minor or legal incompetent shall provide a signed notarized statement affirming the relationship.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (g) When an individual wishes to authorize another person access to his or her records, the individual shall provide a signed notarized statement authorizing and consenting to access by the designated person.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (h) Except as provided by section 552a(b) of the act, 5 U.S.C. 552a(b), the written request or prior written consent of the individual to whom a record pertains shall be required before such record is disclosed to any person or to another agency outside the Department of Defense.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Any person who knowingly and willfully requests or obtains any record concerning an individual from this Agency under false pretenses shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not more than $5,000.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            [51 FR 44064, Dec. 8, 1986. Redesignated at 56 FR 56595, Nov. 6, 1991 and 56 FR 57799, Nov. 14, 1991, and amended at 56 FR 56595, Nov. 6, 1991]
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 319.6
                                Disclosure of requested information to individuals.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            The Defense Intelligence Agency, upon receiving a request for notification of the existence of a record or for access to a record, shall:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) Determine whether such record exists;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) Determine whether access is available under the Privacy Act;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) Notify the requester of those determinations within 10 days (excluding Saturday, Sunday and legal public holidays); and
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) Provide access to information pertaining to that person which has been determined to be available.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 319.7
                                Special procedures: Medical records.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Medical records, requested pursuant to &#167; 319.5 of this part, will be disclosed to the requester unless the disclosure of such records directly to the requester could, in the judgment of a physician, have an adverse effect on the physical or mental health or safety and welfare of the requester or other persons with whom he may have contact. In such an instance, the information will be transmitted to a physician named by the requester or to a person qualified to make a psychiatric or medical determination.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            [51 FR 44064, Dec. 8, 1986. Redesignated at 56 FR 56595, Nov. 6, 1991 and 56 FR 57799, Nov. 14, 1991, and amended at 56 FR 56595, Nov. 6, 1991]
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 319.8
                                Request for correction or amendment to record.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) An individual may request that the Defense Intelligence Agency correct, amend, or expunge any record, or portions thereof, pertaining to the requester that he believes to be inaccurate, irrelevant, untimely, or incomplete.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) Such requests shall be in writing and may be mailed to DSP-1A as indicated in &#167; 319.5.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) The requester shall provide sufficient information to identify the record and furnish material to substantiate the reasons for requesting corrections, amendments or expurgation.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            [51 FR 44064, Dec. 8, 1986. Redesignated at 56 FR 56595, Nov. 6, 1991 and 56 FR 57799, Nov. 14, 1991, and amended at 56 FR 56595, Nov. 6, 1991]
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 319.9
                                Agency review of request for correction or amendment of record.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) The Agency will acknowledge a request for correction or amendment of a record within 10 days (excluding Saturday, Sunday, and legal public holidays) of receipt. The acknowledgment will be in writing and will indicate the date by which the Agency expects to make its initial determination.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) The Agency shall complete its consideration of requests to correct or amend records within 30 days (excluding Saturday, Sunday, and legal holidays) and inform the requester of its initial determination.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) If it is determined that records should be corrected or amended in whole or in part, the Agency shall advise the requester in writing of its determination; and correct or amend the records accordingly. The Agency shall then advise prior recipients of the records of the fact that a correction or amendment was made and provide the substance of the change.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) If the Agency determines that a record should not be corrected or amended, in whole or in part, as requested by the individual, the Agency shall advise the requester in writing of its refusal to correct or amend the records and the reasons therefor. The notification will inform the requester that the refusal may be appealed administratively and will advise the individual of the procedures for such appeals.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 319.10
                                Appeal of initial adverse Agency determination for access, correction or amendment.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) An individual who disagrees with the denial or partial denial of his or her request for access, correction, or amendment of Agency records pertaining to himself/herself, may file a request for administrative review of such refusal within 30 days after the date of notification of the denial or partial denial.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) Such requests should be in writing and may be mailed to RTS-1 as indicated in &#167; 319.5.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) The requester shall provide a brief written statement setting forth the reasons for his or her disagreement with the initial determination and provide such additional supporting material as the individual feels necessary to justify his or her appeal.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) Within 30 days (excluding Saturday, Sunday, and legal public holidays) of the receipt of request for review, the Agency shall advise the individual of the final disposition of his or her request.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (e) In those cases where the initial determination is reversed, the individual will be so informed and the Agency will take appropriate action.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (f) In those cases where the initial determinations are sustained, the individual shall be advised:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) In the case of a request for access to a record, of the individual's right to seek judicial review of the Agency refusal for access.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) In the case of a request to correct or amend the record:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Of the individual's right to file with record in question a concise statement of his or her reasons for disagreeing with the Agency's decision,
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Of the procedures for filing a statement of disagreement, and
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) Of the individual's right to seek judicial review of the Agency's refusal to correct or amend a record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            [51 FR 44064, Dec. 8, 1986. Redesignated at 56 FR 56595, Nov. 6, 1991 and 56 FR 57799, Nov. 14, 1991, and amended at 56 FR 56595, Nov. 6, 1991]
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 319.11
                                Fees.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) The schedule of fees chargeable is contained at &#167; 286.60 <i>et seq.</i> As a component of the Department of Defense, the applicable published Departmental rules and schedules with respect to fees will also be the policy of DIA.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) Current employees of the Agency will not be charged for the first copy of a record provided by the Agency.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) In the absence of an agreement to pay required anticipated costs, the time for responding to a request begins on resolution of this agreement to pay.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) The fees may be paid by check, draft or postal money order payable to the Treasurer of the United States. Remittance will be forwarded to the office designated in &#167; 319.5(e).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            [51 FR 44064, Dec. 8, 1986. Redesignated at 56 FR 56595, Nov. 6, 1991 and 56 FR 57799, Nov. 14, 1991, and amended at 56 FR 56595, Nov. 6, 1991]
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>&#167; 319.12 General exemptions. [Reserved]</b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 319.13
                                Specific exemptions.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) All systems of records maintained by the Director Intelligence Agency shall be exempt from the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 552a(d) pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1) to the extent that the system contains any information properly classified under Executive order to be kept secret in the interest of national defense or foreign policy. This exemption, which may be applicable to parts of all systems of records, is necessary because certain record systems not specifically designated for exemption may contain isolated information which has been properly classified.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) The Director, Defense Intelligence Agency, designated the systems of records listed below for exemptions under the specified provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended (Pub. L. 93-579):
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) <i>System identification and name:</i> LDIA 0271, Investigations and Complaints.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) <i>Exemption:</i> Any portion of this record system which falls within the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k) (2) and (5) may be exempt from the following subsections of 5 U.S.C. 552a: (c)(3), (d), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (e)(4)(H), and (e)(4)(I).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) <i>Authority:</i> 5 U.S.C. 552a(k) (2) and (5).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) <i>Reasons:</i> The reasons for asserting these exemptions are to ensure the integrity of the Inspector General process within the Agency. The execution requires that information be provided in a free and open manner without fear of retribution or harassment in order to facilitate a just, thorough and timely resolution of the complaint or inquiry. Disclosures from this system can enable individuals to conceal their wrongdoing or mislead the course of the investigation by concealing, destroying or fabricating evidence or documents. Also, disclosures can subject sources and witnesses to harassment or intimidation which may cause individuals not to seek redress for wrongs through Inspector General channels for fear of retribution or harassment.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) [Reserved]
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (e) <i>System identification and name:</i> LDIA 0660, Security Files.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) <i>Exemption:</i> Any portion of this record system which falls within the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k) (2) and (5) may be exempt from the following subsections of 5 U.S.C. 552a: (c)(3), (d), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (e)(4)(H), and (e)(4)(I).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) <i>Authority:</i> 5 U.S.C. 552a(k) (2) and (5).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) <i>Reason:</i> The reasons for asserting these exemptions are to ensure the integrity of the adjudication process used by the Agency to determine the suitability, eligibility or qualification for Federal service with the Agency and to make determinations concerning the questions of access to classified materials and activities. The proper execution of this function requires that the Agency have the ability to obtain candid and necessary information in order to fully develop or resolve pertinent information developed in the process. Potential sources, out of fear or retaliation, exposure or other action, may be unwilling to provide needed information or may not be sufficiently frank to be a value in personnel screening, thereby seriously interfering with the proper conduct and adjudication of such matters.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (f) <i>System identification and name:</i> LDIA 0800, Operation Record System.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) <i>Exemption:</i> Any portion of this record system which falls within the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k) (2) and (5) may be exempt from the following subsections of 5 U.S.C. 552a: (c)(3), (d), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (e)(4)(H), and (e)(4)(I).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) <i>Authority:</i> 5 U.S.C. 552a(k) (2) and (5).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) <i>Reason:</i> The reasons for asserting these exemptions are to ensure the integrity of ongoing foreign intelligence collection and/or training activities conducted by the Defense Intelligence Agency and the Department of Defense. The execution of these functions requires that information in response to national level intelligence requirements be provided in a free and open manner without fear of retribution or unauthorized disclosure. Disclosures from this system can jeopardize sensitive sources and methodology.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (g)-(h) [Reserved]
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) <i>System identifier and name:</i> LDIA 0900, Accounts Receivable, Indebtedness and Claims.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) <i>Exemption:</i> During the course of accounts receivable, indebtedness or claims actions, exempt materials from other systems of records may in turn become part of the case record in this system. To the extent that copies of exempt records from those "other" systems of records are entered into this system, the DIA hereby claims the same exemptions for the records from those "other" systems that are entered into this system, as claimed for the original primary system of which they are a part.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) <i>Authority:</i> 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) through (k)(7).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) <i>Reasons:</i> Records are only exempt from pertinent provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a to the extent such provisions have been identified and an exemption claimed for the original record and the purposes underlying the exemption for the original record still pertain to the record which is now contained in this system of records. In general, the exemptions were claimed in order to protect properly classified information relating to national defense and foreign policy, to avoid interference during the conduct of criminal, civil, or administrative actions or investigations, to ensure protective services provided the President and others are not compromised, to protect the identity of confidential sources incident to Federal employment, military service, contract, and security clearance determinations, to preserve the confidentiality and integrity of Federal testing materials, and to safeguard evaluation materials used for military promotions when furnished by a confidential source. The exemption rule for the original records will identify the specific reasons why the records are exempt from specific provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            [56 FR 56595, Nov. 6, 1991, as amended at 76 FR 49659, Aug. 11, 2011]
                        </p>

                    </xhtmlContent>
</regulationsPart>
</regulationsChapter>
</regulationsTitle>
</regulations>
    <regulations id="reg4" toc="yes">
        <regulationsTitle number="32">
            <heading> National Defense </heading>
            <regulationsChapter number="I">
                <heading> Office of the Secretary of Defense </heading>
                <regulationsPart number="323">
                    <heading> DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY PRIVACY PROGRAM </heading>
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Sec.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            323.1 Purpose and scope.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            323.2 Policy.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            323.3 Definitions.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            323.4 Responsibilities.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            323.5 Procedures.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            323.6 Forms and reports.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Appendix A to Part 323--Instructions for Preparation of System Notices
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Appendix B to Part 323--Criteria for New and Altered Record Systems
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Appendix C to Part 323--Instructions for Preparation of Reports to New or Altered Systems
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Appendix D to Part 323--Word Processing Center (WPC) Safeguards
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Appendix E to Part 323--OMB Guidelines for Matching Programs
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Appendix F to Part 323--Litigation Status Sheet
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Appendix G to Part 323--Privacy Act Enforcement Actions
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Appendix H to Part 323--DLA Exemption Rules
                        </p>
                        <p><b>Authority:</b> Privacy Act of 1974, Pub. L. 93-579, Stat. 1896 (5 U.S.C. 552a).
                        </p>
                        <p><b>Source:</b> DLAR 5400.21, 51 FR 33595, Sept. 22, 1986, unless otherwise noted. Redesignated at 56 FR 57803, Nov. 14, 1991.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 323.1
                                Purpose and scope.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            This part 323 implements the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a) and DoD Directive and DoD Regulation 5400.11, Department of Defense Privacy Program (32 CFR part 286a). It applies to Headquarters, Defense Logistics Agency (HQ DLA) and all DLA field activities.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 323.2
                                Policy.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            It is the policy of DLA to safeguard personal information contained in any system of records maintained by DLA activities and to make that information available to the individual to whom it pertains to the maximum extent practicable. DLA policy specifically requires that DLA activities:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) Collect, maintain, use, and disseminate personal information only when it is relevant and necessary to achieve a purpose required by statute or Executive Order.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) Collect personal information directly from the individuals to whom it pertains to the greatest extent practical.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) Inform individuals who are asked to supply personal information for inclusion in any system of records:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) The authority for the solicitation.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Whether furnishing the information is mandatory or voluntary.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) The intended uses of the information.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) The routine disclosures of the information that may be made outside DoD.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) The effect on the individual of not providing all of any part of the requested information.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) Ensure that all records used in making determinations about individuals are accurate, relevant, timely, and complete.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (e) Make reasonable efforts to ensure that records containing personal information are accurate, relevant, timely, and complete for the purposes for which they are being maintained before making them available to any recipients outside DoD, other than a Federal agency, unless the disclosure is made under DLAR 5400.14, DLA Freedom of Information Act Program (32 CFR part 1285).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (f) Keep no record that describes how individuals exercise their rights guaranteed by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, unless expressly authorized by statute or by the individual to whom the records pertain or is pertinent to and within the scope of an authorized law enforcement activity.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (g) Make reasonable efforts, when appropriate, to notify individuals whenever records pertaining to them are made available under compulsory legal process, if such process is a matter of public record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (h) Establish safeguards to ensure the security of personal information and to protect this information from threats or hazards that might result in substantial harm, embarrassment, inconvenience, or unfairness to the individual.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Establish rules of conduct for DoD personnel involved in the design, development, operation, or maintenance of any system of records and train them in these rules of conduct.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (j) Assist individuals in determining what records pertaining to them are being collected, maintained, used, or disseminated.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (k) Permit individual access to the information pertaining to them maintained in any system of records, and to correct or amend that information, unless an exemption for the system has been properly established for an important public purpose.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (l) Provide, on request, an accounting of all disclosures of the information pertaining to them except when disclosures are made:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) To DoD personnel in the course of their official duties.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Under 32 CFR part 1285 (DLAR 5400.14).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (m) Advise individuals on their rights to appeal any refusal to grant access to or amend any record pertaining to them, and to file a statement of disagreement with the record in the event amendment is refused.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            [DLAR 5400.21, 51 FR 33595, Sept. 22, 1986, unless otherwise noted. Redesignated at 56 FR 57803, Nov. 14, 1991, as amended at 66 FR 41781, Aug. 9, 2001]
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 323.3
                                Definitions.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) <i>Access.</i> The review of a record or a copy of a record or parts thereof in a system of records by any individual.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) <i>Agency.</i> For the purpose of disclosing records subject to the Privacy Act among DoD Components, the Department of Defense is considered a single agency. For all other purposes including applications for access and amendment, denial of access or amendment, appeals from denials, and recordkeeping as regards release to non-DoD agencies, DLA is considered an agency within the meaning of the Privacy Act.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) <i>Confidential source.</i> A person or organization who has furnished information to the Federal Government under an express promise that the person's or the organization's identity will be held in confidence or under an implied promise of such confidentiality if this implied promise was made before September 27, 1975.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) <i>Disclosure.</i> The transfer of any personal information from a system of records by any means of communication to any person, private entity, or Government agency, other than the subject of the record, the subject's designated agent or the subject's legal guardian.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (e) <i>Individual.</i> A living citizen of the United States or an alien lawfully admitted to the United States for permanent residence. The legal guardian of an individual has the same rights as the individual and may act on his or her behalf.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (f) <i>Individual access.</i> Access to information pertaining to the individual by the individual or his or her designated agent or legal guardian.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (g) <i>Maintain.</i> Includes maintain, collect, use, or disseminate.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (h) <i>Member of the public.</i> Any individual or party acting in a private capacity to include Federal employees or military personnel.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) <i>Official use.</i> Within the context of this part, this term is used when officials and employees of a DLA activity have a demonstrated need for the use of any record or the information contained therein in the performance of their official duties.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (j) <i>Personal information.</i> Information about an individual that is intimate or private to the individual, as distinguished from information related solely to the individual's official functions or public life.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (k) <i>Privacy Act.</i> The Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 552a.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (l) <i>Privacy Act request.</i> A request from an individual for notification as to the existence of, access to, or amendment of records pertaining to that individual. These records must be maintained in a system of records. The request must indicate that it is being made under the Privacy Act to be considered a Privacy Act request.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (m) <i>Record.</i> Any item, collection, or grouping of information about an individual that is maintained by DLA, including, but not limited to, the individual's education, financial transactions, medical history, and criminal or employment history, and that contains the individual's name, or the identifying number, symbol, or other identifying particular assigned to the individual, such as a finger or voice print or a photograph.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (n) <i>Risk assessment.</i> An analysis considering information sensitivity, vulnerabilities, and the cost to a computer facility or word processing activity in safeguarding personal information processed or stored in the facility or activity.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (o) <i>Routine use.</i> The disclosure of a record outside DoD for a use that is compatible with the purpose for which the information was collected and maintained by DoD. The routine use must be included in the published system notice for the system of records involved.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (p) <i>Statistical record.</i> A record maintained only for statistical research or reporting purposes and not used in whole or in part in making determinations about specific individuals.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (q) <i>System of Records.</i> A group of records under the control of a DLA activity from which information is retrieved by the individual's name or by some identifying number, symbol, or other identifying particular assigned to the individual. System notices for all Privacy Act systems of records must be published in the <i>Federal Register.</i>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 323.4
                                Responsibilities.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) Headquarters Defense Logistics Agency.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) The Staff Director, Corporate Communications, DLA Support Services (DSS-C) will:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Formulate policies, procedures, and standards necessary for uniform compliance with the Privacy Act by DLA activities.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Serve as the DLA Privacy Act Officer and DLA representative on the Defense Privacy Board.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) Maintain a master registry of system notices published by DLA.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) Develop or compile the rules, notices, and reports required under this part.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (v) Establish training programs for all individuals with public affairs duties, and all other personnel whose duties require access to or contact with systems of records affected by the Privacy Act. Initial training will be given to new employees and military members upon assignment. Refresher training will be provided annually or more frequently if conditions warrant.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) The General Counsel, DLA (DLA-GC) will:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Serve as the appellate authority for denials of individual access and amendment of records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Provide representation to the Defense Privacy Board Legal Committee.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) Advise the Defense Privacy Office on the status of DLA privacy litigation.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) The DLA Chief Information Office (J-6) will formulate and implement protective standards for personal information maintained in automated data processing systems and facilities.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) The Heads of DLA Primary Level Field Activities (PLFAs) will:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Ensure that the collection, maintenance, use, or dissemination of records of identifiable personal information is in a manner that assures that such action is for a necessary and lawful purpose; that the information is timely and accurate for its intended use; and that adequate safeguards are provided to prevent misuse of such information.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Designate a Privacy Act Officer to serve as the principal point of contact on privacy matters.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Ensure the internal operating procedures provide for effective compliance with the Privacy Act.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Establish training programs for all individuals with public affairs duties, and all other personnel whose duties require access to or contact with systems of records affected by the Privacy Act. Initial training will be given to new employees and military members upon assignment. Refresher training will be provided annually or more frequently if conditions warrant.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            [DLAR 5400.21, 51 FR 33595, Sept. 22, 1986, unless otherwise noted. Redesignated at 56 FR 57803, Nov. 14, 1991, as amended at 66 FR 41781, Aug. 9, 2001]
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 323.5
                                Procedures.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) <i>Individual access.</i> (1) The access provisions of this part are intended for use by individuals whose records are maintained in systems of records. Release of personal information to individuals under this part is not considered public release of information.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Individuals will address requests for access to personal information about themselves in a system of records to the system manager or to the office designated in the system notice. Before being granted access to personal data, an individual may be required to provide reasonable verification of his or her identity. Identity verification procedures will be simple so as not to discourage individuals from seeking access to information about themselves; or be required of an individual seeking access to records which normally would be available under 32 CFR part 1285 (DLAR 5400.14).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Normally, when individuals seek personal access to records pertaining to themselves, identification will be made from documents that normally are readily available, such as employee and military identification cards, driver's license, other licenses, permits, or passes used for routine identification purposes.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) When access is requested by mail, identity verification may consist of the individual providing certain minimum identifying data, such as full name, date and place of birth, or such other personal information necessary to locate the record sought. If the information sought is sensitive, additional identifying data may be required. If notarization of requests is required, procedures will be established for an alternate method of verification for individuals who do not have access to notary services, such as military members overseas.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) If an individual wishes to be accompanied by a third party when seeking access to his or her records or to have the records released directly to a third party, the individual may be required to furnish a signed access authorization granting the third party access. An individual will not be refused access to his or her record solely for failure to divulge his or her social security number (SSN) unless it is the only method by which retrieval can be made. The individual is not required to explain or justify his or her need for access to any record under this part.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Disclose medical records to the individual to whom they pertain, even if a minor, unless a judgment is made that access to such records could have an adverse effect on the mental or physical health of the individual. Normally, this determination will be made in consultation with a medical doctor. If it is determined that the release of the medical information may be harmful to the mental or physical health of the individual, send the record to a physician named by the individual and in the transmittal letter to the physician, explain why access by the individual without proper professional supervision could be harmful (unless it is obvious from the record). Do not require the physician to request the records for the individual. If the individual refuses or fails to designate a physician, the record will not be provided. Such refusal of access is not considered a denial for reporting purposes.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) Requests by individuals for access to investigatory records pertaining to themselves and compiled for law enforcement purposes are processed under this part or 32 CFR part 1285 depending on which part gives them the greatest degree of access.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (6) Certain documents under the physical control of DoD personnel and used to assist them in performing official functions, are not considered "agency records" within the meaning of this part. Uncirculated personal notes and records that are not disseminated or circulated to any person or organization (for example, personal telephone lists or memory aids) that are retained or discarded at the author's discretion and over which DLA exercises no direct control, are not considered agency records. However, if personnel are officially directed or encouraged, either in writing or orally, to maintain such records, they may become "agency records," and may be subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a) and this part.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (7) Acknowledge requests for access within 10 working days after receipt and provide access within 30 working days.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) <i>Denial of individual access.</i> (1) Individuals may be formally denied access to a record pertaining to them only if the record was compiled in reasonable anticipation of civil action; is in a system of records that has been exempted from the access provisions of this part under one of the permitted exemptions; contains classified information that has been exempted from the access provision of this part under the blanket exemption for such material claimed for all DoD records systems; or is contained in a system of records for which access may be denied under some other Federal statute. Only deny the individual access to those portions of the records from which the denial of access serves some legitimate Governmental purpose.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) An individual may be refused access if the record is not described well enough to enable it to be located with a reasonable amount of effort on the part of an employee familiar with the file; or access is sought by an individual who fails or refuses to comply with the established procedural requirements, including refusing to name a physician to receive medical records when required or to pay fees. Always explain to the individual the specific reason access has been refused and how he or she may obtain access.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Formal denials of access must be in writing and include as a minimum:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) The name, title or position, and signature of the appropriate Head of the HQ DLA principal staff element or primary level field activity.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) The date of the denial.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) The specific reason for the denial, including specific citation to the appropriate sections of the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a) or other statutes, this part, or DLAR 5400.21 authorizing the denial.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) Notice to the individual of his or her right to appeal the denial within 60 calendar days of the date of the denial letter and to file any such appeal with the HQ DLA Privacy Act Officer, Defense Logistics Agency (DSS-CA), 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) DLA will process all appeals within 30 days of receipt unless a fair an equitable review cannot be made within that period. The written appeal notification granting or denying access is the final DLA action on access.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) The records in all systems of records maintained in accordance with the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Government-wide system notices are technically only in the temporary custody of DLA. All requests for access to these records must be processed in accordance with the Federal Personnel Manual (5 CFR parts 293, 294, 297 and 735) as well as this part. DLA-GC is responsible for the appellate review of denial of access to such records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) <i>Amendment of records.</i> (1) Individuals are encouraged to review the personal information being maintained about them by DLA and to avail themselves of the procedures established by this part to update their records. An individual may request the amendment of any record contained in a system of records pertaining to him or her unless the system of record has been exempted specifically from the amendment procedures of this part. Normally, amendments under this part are limited to correcting factual matters and not matters of official judgment, such as performance ratings promotion potential, and job performance appraisals.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) The applicant must adequately support his or her claim and may be required to provide identification to ensure that they are indeed seeking to amend a record pertaining to themselves and not, inadvertently or intentionally, the record of others. Consider the following factors when evaluating the sufficiency of a request to amend:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) The accuracy of the information itself.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) The relevancy, timeliness, completeness, and necessity of the recorded information for accomplishing an assigned mission or purpose.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Provide written acknowledgement of a request to amend within 10 working days of its receipt by the appropriate systems manager. There is no need to acknowledge a request if the action is completed within 10 working days and the individual is so informed. The letter of acknowledgement shall clearly identify the request and advise the individual when he or she may expect to be notified of the completed action. Only under the most exceptional circumstances will more than 30 days be required to reach a decision on a request to amend.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) If the decision is made to grant all or part of the request for amendment, amend the record accordingly and notify the requester. Notify all previous recipients of the information, as reflected in the disclosure accounting records, that an amendment has been made and the substance of the amendment. Recipients who are known to be no longer retaining the information need not be advised of the amendment. All DoD Components and Federal agencies known to be retaining the record or information, even if not reflected in disclosure records, will be notified of the amendment. Advise the requester of these notifications, and honor all requests by the requester to notify specific Federal agencies of the amendment action.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) If the request for amendment is denied in whole or in part, promptly advise the individual in writing of the decision to include:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) The specific reason and authority for not amending.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Notification that he or she may seek further independent review of the decision by filing an appeal with the HQ DLA Privacy Act Officer, Defense Logistics Agency (DSS-CA), 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221, and including all supporting materials.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (6) DLA will process all appeals within 30 days unless a fair review cannot be made within this time limit.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) If the appeal is granted, DLA will promptly notify the requester and system manager of the decision. The system manager will amend the record(s) as directed and ensure that all prior known recipients of the records who are known to be retaining the record are notified of the decision and the specific nature of the amendment and that the requester is notified as to which DoD Components and Federal agencies have been told of the amendment.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) If the appeal is denied completely or in part, the individual is notified in writing by the reviewing official that:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (A) The appeal has been denied and the specific reason and authority for the denial.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (B) The individual may file a statement of disagreement with the appropriate authority and the procedures for filing this statement.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (C) If filed properly, the statement of disagreement shall be included in the records, furnished to all future recipients of the records, and provided to all prior recipients of the disputed records who are known to hold the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (D) The individual may seek a judicial review of the decision not to amend.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (7) The records in all systems of records controlled by the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) Government-wide system notices are technically only temporarily in the custody of DLA. All requests for amendment of these records must be processed in accordance with the Federal Personnel Manual (FPM). A DLA denial authority may deny a request. However, the appeal process for all such denials must include a review by the Assistant Director for Agency Compliance and Evaluation, Office of Personnel Management, 1900 E Street, NW., Washington, DC 20415. When an appeal is received from a DLA denial of amendment of the OPM controlled record, process the appeal in accordance with the FPM and notify the OPM appeal authority listed above. The individual may appeal any DLA decision not to amend the OPM records directly to OPM. OPM is the final review authority for any appeal from a denial to amend the OPM records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (8) If the reviewing authority refuses to amend the record as requested, the individual may submit a concise statement of disagreement setting forth his or her reasons for disagreeing with the decision not to amend.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) If an individual chooses to file a statement of disagreement, annotate the record to indicate that the statement has been filed. Furnish copies of the statement of disagreement to all DoD Components and Federal agencies that have been provided copies of the disputed information and who may be maintaining the information.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) When possible, incorporate the statement of disagreement into the record. If the statement cannot be made a part of the record, establish procedures to ensure that it is apparent from the records that a statement of disagreement has been filed and maintain the statement so that it can be obtained readily when the disputed information is used or disclosed. Automated record systems that are not programmed to accept statements of disagreement shall be annotated or coded so that they clearly indicate that a statement of disagreement is on file, and clearly identify the statement with the disputed information in the system. Provide a copy of the statement of disagreement whenever the disputed information is disclosed for any purpose.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (9) A summary of reasons for refusing to amend may be included with any record for which a statement of disagreement is filed. Include in this summary only the reasons furnished to the individual for not amending the record. Do not include comments on the statement of disagreement. Normally, the summary and statement of disagreement are filed together. When disclosing information for which a summary has been filed, a copy of the summary may be included in the release, if desired.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) <i>Documentation.</i> Establish a separate Privacy Case File to retain the documentation received and generated during the amendment or access process. There is no need to establish a Privacy Case File if the individual has not cited the Privacy Act or this part. Privacy Case Files shall not be furnished or disclosed to anyone for use in making any determination about the individual other than determinations made under this part. Only the items listed below may be included in the system of records challenged for amendment or for which access is sought. Do not retain copies of unamended records in the basis record system if the request for amendment is granted.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) The following items relating to an amendment request may be included in the disputed record system:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Copies of the amended record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Copies of the individual's statement of disagreement.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) Copies of activity summaries.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) Supporting documentation submitted by the individual.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) The following items relating to an access request may be included in the basic records system:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Copies of the request.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Copies of the activity action granting total access. (Note: A separate Privacy Case File need not be created in such cases.)
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) Copies of the activity action denying access.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) Copies of any appeals filed.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (v) Copies of the reply to the appeal.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (e) <i>Fees.</i> An individual may be charged only for the direct cost of copying and reproduction, computed using the appropriate portions of the fee schedule in DLAR 5400.14 (32 CFR part 1285) under the provisions of this part. Normally, fees are waived automatically if the direct costs of a given request is less than $30. This fee waiver provision does not apply when a waiver has been granted to the individual before, and later requests appear to be an extension or duplication of that original request. DLA activities may, however, set aside this automatic fee waiver provision when on the basis of good evidence it determines that the waiver of fees is not in the public interest. Decisions to waive or reduce fees that exceed the automatic waiver threshold will be made on a case-by-case basis. Fees may not be charged when:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Copying is performed for the convenience of the Government or is the only means to make the record available to the individual.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) The record may be obtained without charge under any other part, directive, or statute.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Providing documents to members of Congress for copying records furnished even when the records are requested under the Privacy Act on behalf of a constituent.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (f) <i>Disclosures of personal information.</i> (1) For the purposes of disclosure and disclosure accounting, the Department of Defense is considered a single agency. Records pertaining to an individual may be disclosed without the consent of the individual to any DoD official who has need for the record in the performance of his or her assigned duties. Do not disclose personnel information from a system of records outside the Department of Defense unless the record has been requested by the individual to whom it pertains; the written consent of the individual to whom the record pertains has been obtained for release of the record to the requesting agency, activity, or individual; or the release is for one of the specific nonconsensual purposes set forth in this part or DLAR 5400.14, (32 CFR part 1285).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Except for releases made in accordance with DLAR 5400.14, (32 CFR part 1285) before disclosing any personal information to any recipient outside DoD other than a Federal agency or the individual to whom it pertains;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Ensure that the records are accurate, timely, complete, and relevant for agency purposes.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Contact the individual, if reasonably available, to verify the accuracy, timeliness, completeness, and relevancy of the information, if this cannot be determined from the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) If the information is not current and the individual is not reasonably available, advise the recipient that the information is believed accurate as of a specific date and any other known factors bearing on its accuracy and relevancy.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) All records must be disclosed if their release is required by the Freedom of Information Act. DLAR 5400.14, (32 CFR part 1285) requires that records be made available to the public unless exempted from disclosure by one of the nine exemptions found in the Freedom of Information Act. The standard for exempting most personal records, such as personnel records, medical records, and similar records, is found in DLAR 5400.14 (32 CFR part 1285). Under the exemption, release of personal information can only be denied when its release would be a 'clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.'
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) All disclosures of personal information regarding Federal civilian employees will be made in accordance with the Federal Personnel Manual. Some examples of personal information regarding DoD civilian employees that normally may be released without a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy include:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (A) Name.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (B) Present and past position titles.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (C) Present and past grades.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (D) Present and past salaries.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (E) Present and past duty stations.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (F) Office and duty telephone numbers.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) All release of personal information regarding military members shall be made in accordance with the standards established by DLAR 5400.14, (32 CFR part 1285). While it is not possible to identify categorically information that must be released or withheld from military personnel records in every instance, the following items of personal information regarding military members normally may be disclosed without a clearly unwarranted invasion of their personal privacy:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (A) Full name.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (B) Rank.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (C) Date of rank.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (D) Gross salary.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (E) Past duty assignments.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (F) Present duty assignment.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (G) Future assignments that are officially established.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (H) Office or duty telephone numbers.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (I) Source of commission.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (J) Promotion sequence number.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (K) Awards and decorations.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (L) Attendance at professional military schools.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (M) Duty status at any given time.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) All releases of personal information regarding civilian personnel not subject to the FPM shall be made in accordance with the standards established by DLAR 5400.14 (32 CFR part 1285). While it is not possible to identify categorically those items of personal information that must be released regarding civilian employees not subject to the FPM, such as nonappropriated fund employees, normally the following items may be released without a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (A) Full name.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (B) Grade or position.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (C) Date of grade.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (D) Gross salary.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (E) Present and past assignments.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (F) Future assignments, if officially established.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (G) Office or duty telephone numbers.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) A request for a home address or telephone number may be referred to the last known address of the individual for a direct reply by him or her to the requester. In such cases the requester will be notified of the referral. The release of home addresses and home telephone numbers normally is considered a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal privacy and is prohibited. However, these may be released without prior specific consent of the individual if:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) The individual has indicated previously that he or she has no objection to their release.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) The source of the information to be released is a public document such as commercial telephone directory or other public listing.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) The release is required by Federal statute (for example, pursuant to Federally-funded state programs to locate parents who have defaulted on child support payments (42 U.S.C. section 653).)
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) The releasing official releases the information under the provisions of DLAR 5400.14, (32 CFR part 1285).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) Records may be disclosed outside DoD without consent of the individual to whom they pertain for an established routine use. Routine uses may be established, discontinued, or amended without the consent of the individuals involved. However, new or changed routine uses must be published in the <i>Federal Register</i> at least 30 days before actually disclosing any records under their provisions. In addition to the routine uses established by the individual system notices, common blanket routine uses for all DLA-maintained systems of records have been established. These blanket routine uses are published in DLAH 5400.1,&#185; DLA Systems of Records Handbook. Unless a system notice specifically excludes a system from a given blanket routine use, all blanket routine uses apply.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            &#185; Copies may be obtained from the Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DSS-CV, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (6) Records in DLA systems of records may be disclosed without the consent of the individuals to whom they pertain to the Bureau of the Census for purposes of planning or carrying out a census survey or related activities.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (7) Records may be disclosed for statistical research and reporting without the consent of the individuals to whom they pertain. Before such disclosures, the recipient must provide advance written assurance that the records will be used as statistical research or reporting records; the records will only be transferred in a form that is not individually identifiable; and the records will not be used, in whole or in part, to make any determination about the rights, benefits, or entitlements of specific individuals. A disclosure accounting is not required.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (8) Records may be disclosed without the consent of the individual to whom they pertain to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) if they have historical or other value to warrant continued preservation; or for evaluation by NARA to determine if a record has such historical or other value. Records transferred to a Federal Record Center (FRC) for safekeeping and storage do not fall within this category. These remain under the control of the transferring activity, and the FRC personnel are considered agents of the activity which retain control over the records. No disclosure accounting is required for the transfer of records to FRCs.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (9) Records may be disclosed without the consent of the individual to whom they pertain to another agency or an instrumentality of any governmental jurisdiction within or under the control of the United States for a civil or criminal law enforcement activity, provided the civil or criminal law enforcement activity is authorized by law; the head of the law enforcement acitivity or a designee has made a written request specifying the particular records desired and the law enforcement purpose (such as criminal investigations, enforcement of civil law, or a similar propose) for which the record is sought; and there is no Federal statute that prohibits the disclosure of the records. Normally, blanket requests for access to any and all records pertaining to an individual are not honored. When a record is released to a law enforcement activity, maintain a disclosure accounting. This disclosure accounting will not be made available to the individual to whom the record pertains if the law enforcement activity requests that the disclosure not be released.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (10) Records may be disclosed without the consent of the individual to whom they pertain if disclosure is made under compelling circumstances affecting the health or safety of any individual. The affected individual need not be the subject of the record disclosed. When such a disclosure is made, notify the individual who is the subject of the record. Notification sent to the last known address of the individual as reflected in the records is sufficient.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (11) Records may be disclosed without the consent of the individual to whom they pertain to either House of the Congress or to any committee, joint committee or subcommittee of Congress if the release pertains to a matter within the jurisdiction of the committee. Records may also be disclosed to the General Accounting Office (GAO) in the course of the activities of GAO.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (12) Records may be disclosed without the consent of the person to whom they pertain under a court order signed by a judge of a court of competent jurisdiction. Releases may also be made under the compulsory legal process of Federal or state bodies having authority to issue such process.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) When a record is disclosed under this provision, make reasonable efforts to notify the individual to whom the record pertains, if the legal process is a matter of public record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) If the process is not a matter of public record at the time it is issued, seek to be advised when the process is made public and make reasonable efforts to notify the individual at that time.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) Notification sent to the last known address of the individual as reflected in the records is considered reasonable effort to notify. Make a disclosure accounting each time a record is disclosed under a court order or compulsory legal process.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (13) Certain personal information may be disclosed to consumer reporting agencies as defined by the Federal Claims Collection Act. Information which may be disclosed to a consumer reporting agency includes:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Name, address, taxpayer identification number (SSN), and other information necessary to establish the identity of the individual.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) The amount, status, and history of the claim.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) The agency or program under which the claim arose.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (g) <i>Disclosure accounting.</i> (1) Keep an accurate record of all disclosures made from any system of records except disclosures to DoD personnel for use in the performance of their official duties or under DLAR 5400.14 (32 CFR part 1285). In all other cases a disclosure accounting is required even if the individual has consented to the disclosure of the information pertaining to him or her.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Use any system of disclosure accounting that will provide the necessary disclosure information. As a minimum, disclosure accounting will contain the date of the disclosure, a description of the information released, the purpose of the disclosure, the name and address of the person or agency to whom the disclosure was made. When numerous similar records are released (such as transmittal of payroll checks to a bank), identify the category of records disclosed and include the data required in some form that can be used to construct an accounting disclosure record for individual records if required. Retain disclosure accounting records for 5 years after the disclosure or the life of the record, whichever is longer.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Make available to the individual to whom the record pertains all disclosure accountings except when the disclosure has been made to a law enforcement activity and the law enforcement activity has requested that disclosure not be made, or the system of records has been exempted from the requirement to furnish the disclosure accounting. If disclosure accountings are not maintained with the record and the individual requests access to the accounting, prepare a listing of all disclosures and provide this to the individual upon request.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (h) <i>Collecting personal information.</i> (1) Collect to the greatest extent practicable personal information directly from the individual to whom it pertains if the information may be used in making any determination about the rights, privileges, or benefits of the individual under any Federal program.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) When an individual is requested to furnish personal information about himself or herself for inclusion in a system of records, a Privacy Act Statement is required regardless of the medium used to collect the information (forms, personal interviews, stylized formats, telephonic interviews, or other methods). The statement enables the individual to make an informed decision whether to provide the information requested. If the personal information solicited is not to be incorporated into a system of records, the statement need not be given. The Privacy Act Statement shall be concise, current, and easily understood. It must include:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) The specific Federal statute or Executive Order that authorizes collection of the requested information.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) The principal purpose or purposes for which the information is to be used.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) The routine uses that will be made of the information.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) Whether providing the information is voluntary or mandatory.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (v) The effects on the individual if he or she chooses not to provide the requested information.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) The Privacy Act Statement may appear as a public notice (sign or poster), conspicuously displayed in the area where the information is collected, such as at check-cashing facilities or identification photograph facilities. The individual normally is not required to sign the Privacy Act Statement. Provide the individual a written copy of the Privacy Act Statement upon request. This must be done regardless of the method chosen to furnish the initial advisement.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Include in the Privacy Act Statement specifically whether furnishing the requested personal data is mandatory or voluntary. A requirement to furnish personal data is mandatory only when a Federal statute, Executive order, regulation, or other lawful order specifically imposes a duty on the individual to provide the information sought, and the individual is subject to a penalty if he or she fails to provide the requested information. If providing the information is only a condition of a prerequisite to granting a benefit or privilege and the individual has the option of requesting the benefit or privilege, providing the information is always voluntary. However, the loss or denial of the privilege, benefit, or entitlement sought may be listed as a consequence of not furnishing the requested information.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) It is unlawful for any Federal, state, or local government agency to deny an individual any right, benefit, or privilege provided by law because the individual refuses to provide his or her social security number (SSN). However, if a Federal statute requires that the SSN be furnished or if the SSN is required to verify the identity of the individual in a system of records that was established and in use before January 1, 1975, and the SSN was required as an identifier by a statute or regulation adopted before that date, this restriction does not apply.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) When an individual is requested to provide his or her SSN, he or she must be told:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (A) The uses that will be made of the SSN.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (B) The statute, regulation, or rule authorizing the solicitation of the SSN.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (C) Whether providing the SSN is voluntary or mandatory.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Include in any systems notice for any system of records that contains SSNs a statement indicating the authority for maintaining the SSN and the source of the SSNs in the system. If the SSN is obtained directly from the individual indicate whether this is voluntary or mandatory.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) Upon entrance into Military Service of civilian employment with DoD, individuals are asked to provide their SSNs. The SSN becomes the service or employment number for the individual and is used to establish personnel, financial, medical, and other official records. After an individual has provided his or her SSN for the purpose of establishing a record, a Privacy Act Statement is not required if the individual is only requested to furnish or verify the SSNs for identification purposes in connection with the normal use of his or her records. However, if the SSN is to be written down and retained for any purpose by the requesting official, the individual must be provided a Privacy Act Statement.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (6) DLAI 5530.1, Publications, Forms, Printing, Duplicating, Micropublishing, Office Copying, and Automated Information Management Programs,&#178; provides guidance on administrative requirements for Privacy Act Statements used with DLA forms. Forms subject to the Privacy Act issued by other Federal agencies have a Privacy Act Statement attached or included. Always ensure that the statement prepared by the originating agency is adequate for the purpose for which the form will be used by the DoD activity. If the Privacy Act Statement provided is inadequate, the activity concerned will prepare a new statement of a supplement to the existing statement before using the form. Forms issued by agencies not subject to the Privacy Act (state, municipal, and other local agencies) do not contain Privacy Act Statements. Before using a form prepared by such agencies to collect personal data subject to this part, an appropriate Privacy Act Statement must be added.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            &#178; Copies may be obtained from the Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DSS-CV, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) <i>Systems of records.</i> (1) To be subject to this part, a "system of records" must consist of records retrieved by the name of an individual or some other personal identifier and be under the control of a DLA activity. Records in a group of records that <i>may be</i> retrieved by a name or personal identifier are not covered by this part. The records <i>must be,</i> in fact, retrieved by name or other personal identifier to become a system of records for the purpose of this part.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Retain in a system of records only that personal information which is relevant and necessary to accomplish a purpose required by a Federal statute or an Executive Order. The existence of a statute or Executive order mandating that maintenance of a system of records does not abrogate the responsibility to ensure that the information in the system of records is relevant and necessary.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Do not maintain any records describing how an individual exercises his or her rights guaranteed by the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution unless expressly authorized by Federal statute or the individual. First Amendment rights include, but are not limited to, freedom of religion, freedom of political beliefs, freedom of speech, freedom of the press, the right to assemble, and the right to petition.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Maintain all personal information used to make any determination about an individual with such accuracy, relevance, timeliness, and completeness as is reasonably necessary to ensure fairness to the individual in making any such determination. Before disseminating any personal information from a system of records to any person outside DoD, other than a Federal agency, make reasonable efforts to ensure that the information to be disclosed is accurate, relevant, timely, and complete for the purpose it is being maintained.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) Establish appropriate administrative, technical and physical safeguards to ensure that the records in every system of records are protected from unauthorized alteration or disclosure and that their confidentiality is protected. Protect the records against reasonably anticipated threats or hazards. Tailor safeguards specifically to the vulnerabilities of the system and the type of records in the system, the sensitivity of the personal information stored, the storage medium used and, to a degree, the number of records maintained.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Treat all unclassified records that contain personal information that normally would be withheld from the public as if they were designated "For Official Use Only" and safeguard them in accordance with the standards established by DLAR 5400.14 (32 CFR part 1285) even if they are not marked "For Official Use Only."
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Special administrative, physical, and technical procedures are required to protect data that are stored or being processed temporarily in an automated data processing (ADP) system or in a word processing activity to protect it against threats unique to those environments (see DLAR 5200.17, Security Requirements for Automated Information and Telecommunications Systems,&#179; and appendix D to this part).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            &#179; Copies may be obtained from the Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DSS-CV, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (6) Dispose of records containing personal data so as to prevent inadvertent compromise. Disposal methods such as tearing, burning, melting, chemical decomposition, pulping, pulverizing, shredding, or mutilation are considered adequate if the personal data is rendered unrecognizable or beyond reconstruction.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) The transfer of large quantities of records containing personal data (for example, computer cards and printouts) in bulk to a disposal activity, such as the Defense Property Disposal Office, is not a release of personal information under this part. The sheer volume of such transfers makes it difficult or impossible to identify readily specific individual records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) When disposing of or destroying large quantities of records containing personal information, care must be exercised to ensure that the bulk of the records is maintained so as prevent specific records from being readily identified. If bulk is maintained, no special procedures are required.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (7) When DLA contracts for the operation or maintenance of a system of records or a portion of a system of records by a contractor, the record system or the portion of the record system affected are considered to be maintained by DLA and are subject to this part. The activity concerned is responsible for applying the requirements of this part to the contractor. The contractor and its employees are to be considered employees of DLA for purposes of the sanction provisions of the Privacy Act during the performance of the contract. See the Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), section 24.000 (48 CFR chapter 1).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (j) <i>System Notices.</i> (1) A notice of the existence of each system of records must be published in the <i>Federal Register.</i> While system notices are not subject to formal rulemaking procedures, advance public notice must be given before an activity may begin to collect personal information or use a new system of records. The notice procedures require that:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) The system notice describes the contents of the record system and the routine uses for which the information in the system may be released.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) The public be given 30 days to comment on any proposed routine uses before implementation.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) The notice contains the date on which the system will become effective.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Appendix A of this part discusses the specific elements required in a system notice. DLAH 5400.1 &#8308; contains systems notices published by DLA.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            &#8308; Copies may be obtained from the Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DSS-CV, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) In addition to system notices, reports are required for new and altered systems of records. The criteria of these reports are outlined in appendixes B and C of this part. No report is required for amendments to existing systems which do not meet the criteria for altered record systems.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) System managers shall evaluate the information to be included in each new system before establishing the system and evaluate periodically the information contained in each existing system of records for relevancy and necessity. Such a review will also occur when a system notice amendment or alteration is prepared. Consider the following:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) The relationship of each item of information retained and collected to the purpose for which the system is maintained.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) The specific impact on the purpose or mission of not collecting each category of information contained in the system.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) The possibility of meeting the informational requirements through use of information not individually identifiable or through other techniques, such as sampling.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) The length of time each item of personal information must be retained.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (v) The cost of maintaining the information.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (vi) The necessity and relevancy of the information to the purpose for which it was collected.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) Systems notices and reports of new and altered systems will be submitted to DLA Support Services (DSS-CA) as required.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (k) <i>Exemptions.</i> The Director, DLA will designate the DLA records which are to be exempted from certain provisions of the Privacy Act. DLA Support Services (DSS-CA) will publish in the <i>Federal Register</i> information specifying the name of each designated system, the specific provisions of the Privacy Act from which each system is to be exempted, the reasons for each exemption, and the reason for each exemption of the record system.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) <i>General Exemptions.</i> To qualify for a general exemption, as defined in the Privacy Act, the system of records must be maintained by a system manager who performs as his/her principal function any activity pertaining to the enforcement of criminal laws, including police efforts to prevent, control, or reduce crime or to apprehend criminals, and the activities or prosecutors, courts, correctional, probation, pardon, or parole authorities. Such system of records must consist of:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Information compiled for the purpose of identifying individual criminal offenders and alleged offenders and containing only identifying data and notations or arrests, the nature and disposition of criminal charges, sentencing, confinement, release, and parole, and probation status.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Information compiled for the purpose of a criminal investigation, including reports of informants and investigators, and associated with an identifiable individual.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) Reports identifiable to an individual compiled at any stage of the process of enforcement of the criminal laws from arrest or indictment through release from supervision.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) <i>Specific exemption.</i> To qualify for a specfic exemption, as defined by the Privacy Act, the systems of records must be:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Specifically authorized under criteria established by an Executive Order to be kept classified in the interest of national defense or foreign policy and are in fact properly classified pursuant to such Executive Order.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes other than material covered under a general exemption. However, an individual will not be denied access to information which has been used to deny him/her a right or privilege unless disclosure would reveal a source who furnished information to the Government under a promise that the identity of the source would be held in confidence. For investigations made after September 27, 1975, the identity of the source may be treated as confidential only if based on the expressed guarantee that the identity would not be revealed.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) Maintained in connection with providing protective services to the President of the United States or other individuals protected pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 3056.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) Used only to generate aggregate statistical data or for other similarly evaluative or analytic purposes, and which are not used to make decisions on the rights, benefits, or entitlements of individuals except for the disclosure of a census record permitted by 13 U.S.C. 8.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (v) Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for Federal civilian employment, Military Service, Federal contracts, or access to classified information, but only to the extent that the disclosure of such material would reveal the identity of a source who furnished information to the Government under an express promise that the source would be held in confidence, or prior to September 27 1975, under an implied promise that the identity of the source would be held in confidence.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (vi) Testing or examination material used solely to determine individual qualifications for appointment or promotion in the Federal service, the disclosure of which would compromise the objectivity or fairness of the testing or elimination process.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (vii) Evaluation material used to determine potential for promotion in the Military Services, but only the extent that the disclosure of such material would reveal the identity of a source who furnished information to the Government under an express promise that the identity of the source would be held in confidence or prior to September 27, 1975, under an implied promise that the identity of the source would be held in confidence. System managers will specify those categories of individuals for whom pledges of confidentiality may be made when obtaining information on an individual's suitability for promotion.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (viii) Exemption rules for DLA systems of records are published in appendix H of this part.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (l) <i>Matching Program Procedures.</i> The OMB has issued special guidelines to be followed in programs that match the personal records in the computerized data bases of two or more Federal agencies by computer (see appendix E). These guidelines are intended to strike a balance between the interest of the Government in maintaining the integrity of Federal programs and the need to protect individual privacy expectations. They do not authorize matching programs as such and each matching program must be justified individually in accordance with the OMB guidelines.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Forward all requests for matching programs to include necessary routine use amendments and analysis and proposed matching program reports to DLA Support Services. Changes to existing matching programs shall be processed in the same manner as a new matching program report.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) No time limits are set by the OMB guidelines. However, in order to establish a new routine use for a matching program, the amended system notice must have been published in the <i>Federal Register</i> at least 30 days before implementation. Submit the documentation required above to DLA Support Services (DSS-CA) at least 60 days before the proposed initiation date of the matching program. Waivers to the 60 days' deadline may be granted for good cause shown. Requests for waivers will be in writing a fully justified.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) For the purpose of the OMB guidelines, DoD and all DoD Components are considered a single agency. Before initiating a matching program using only the records of two or more DoD activities, notify DLA Support Services (DSS-CA) that the match is to occur. Further information may be requested from the activity proposing the match.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) System managers shall review annually each system of records to determine if records from the system are being used in matching programs and whether the OMB Guidelines have been complied with.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            [DLAR 5400.21, 51 FR 33595, Sept. 22, 1986, unless otherwise noted. Redesignated at 56 FR 57803, Nov. 14, 1991, as amended at 66 FR 41781, Aug. 9, 2001.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 323.6
                                Forms and reports.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            DLA activities may be required to provide data under reporting requirements established by the Defense Privacy Office and DLA Support Services (DSS-CA). Any report established shall be assigned Report Control Symbol DD-DA&amp;M(A)1379.
                        </p>
                        <p>[66 FR 41782, Aug. 9, 2001]</p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                Appendix A to Part 323--Instructions for Preparation of System Notices
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            A. <i>System identification.</i> See DLAH 5400.1.&#185;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            &#185; Copies may be obtained from the Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DSS-CV, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>&#178; [Reserved]</b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            B. <i>System name.</i> The name of the system reasonably identifies the general purpose of the system and, if possible, the general categories of individuals involved. Use acronyms only parenthetically following the title or any portion thereof, such as, "Joint Uniform Military Pay System (JUMPS)." Do not use acronyms that are not commonly known unless they are preceded by an explanation. The system name may not exceed 55 character positions including punctuation and spacing.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            C. <i>System location</i> 1. For systems maintained in a single location provided the exact office name, organizational identity, and address or routing symbol. For geographically or organizationally decentralized systems, specify each level of organization or element that maintains a segment of the system. For automated data systems with a central computer facility and input/output terminals at several geographically separated location, list each location by category.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. When multiple locations are identified by type of organization, the system location may indicate that official mailing addresses are contained in an address directory published as an appendix to DLAH 5400.1.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. If no address directory is used or the addresses in the directory are incomplete, the address of each location where a segment of the record system is maintained must appear under the "System Location" caption. Classified addresses are not listed, but the fact that they are classified is indicated. Use the standard U.S. Postal Service two letter state abbreviation symbols and zip codes for all domestic addresses.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            D. <i>Categories of individuals covered by the system.</i> Set forth the specific categories of individuals to whom records in the system pertain in clear, easily understood, nontechnical terms. Avoid the use of broad over-general descriptions, such as "all DLA personnel" or "all civilian personnel" unless this actually reflects the category of individuals involved.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            E. <i>Categories of records in the system.</i> Describe in clear, nontechnical terms the types of records maintained in the system. Only documents actually retained in the system of records will be described, not source documents that are used only to collect data and the destroyed.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            F. <i>Authority for maintenance of the system.</i> 1. Cite the specific provisions of the Federal statute or Executive Order that authorizes the maintenance of the system. Include with citations for statutes the popular names, when appropriate (for example, title 51, United States Code, section 2103, "Tea-Tasters Licensing Act"), and for Executive Orders, the official title (for example, Executive Order 9397, "Numbering System for Federal Accounts Relative to Individual Persons").
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. For administrative housekeeping records, cite the directive establishing DLA as well as the Secretary of Defense authority to issue the directive. For example, 'Pursuant to the authority contained in the National Security Act of 1947, as amended (10 U.S.C. 133d), the Secretary of Defense has issued DoD Directive 5105.22 (32 CFR part 398), Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), the charter of the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) as a separate agency of the Department of Defense under this control. Therein, the Director, DLA, is charged with the responsibility of maintaining all necessary and appropriate records.'
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            G. <i>Purpose or purposes.</i> List the specific purposes for maintaining the system of records by the activity. Include the use made of the information within DLA and the Department of Defense (so-called "internal routine uses").
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            H. <i>Routine uses.</i> 1. The blanket routine uses that appear in DLAH 5400.1 &#179; apply to all systems notices unless the individual system notice specifically states that one or more of them do not apply to the system. For all other routine uses, when practical, list the specific activity to which the record may be released, to include any routine automated system interface (for example, "to the Department of Justice, Civil Rights Compliance Division," "to the Veterans Administration, Office of Disability Benefits," or "to state and local health agencies").
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            &#179; Copies may be obtained from the Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DSS-CV, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. For each routine use identified, include a statement as to the purpose or purposes for which the record is to be released to the activity. Do not use general statements, such as, "to other Federal agencies as required" and "to any other appropriate Federal agency."
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            I. <i>Policies and practices for storing, retiring, accessing, retaining, and disposing of records.</i> This caption is subdivided into four parts:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. <i>Storage.</i> Indicate the medium in which the records are maintained. (For example, a system may be "automated, maintained on magnetic tapes or disks," "manual, maintained in paper files," or "hybrid, maintained in a combination of paper and automated form.") Storage does not refer to the container or facility in which the records are kept.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. <i>Retrievability.</i> Specify how the records are retrieved (for example, name and SSN, name, SSN) and indicate whether a manual or computerized index is required to retrieve individual records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. <i>Safeguards.</i> List the categories of DLA personnel having immediate access and these responsible for safeguards (such as storage in safes, vaults, locked cabinets or rooms, use of guards, visitors registers, personnel screening, or computer "fail-safe" systems software). Do not describe safeguards in such detail as to compromise system security.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            4. Retention and disposal. Indicate how long the record is retained. When appropriate, state the length of time the records are maintained by the activity, when they are transferred to a Federal Records Center, length of retention at the Records Center and when they are transferred to the National Archives or are destroyed. A reference to DLAI 5015.1,&#8308; DLA Records Management Procedures and Records Schedules, or other issuances without further detailed information is insufficient.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            &#8308; Copies may be obtained from the Defense Logistics Agency, ATTN: DSS-CV, 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 2533, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-6221.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            J. <i>System manager or managers and address.</i> 1. List the title and address of the official responsible for the management of the system. If the title of the specific official is unknown, such as for a local system, specify the local commander or office head as the systems manager.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. For geographically separated or ogranizationally decentralized activities for which individuals may deal directly with officials at each location in exercising their rights, list the position or duty title of each category of officials responsible for the system or a segment thereof.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. Do not include business or duty addresses if they are listed in DLAH 5400.1.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            K. <i>Notification procedures.</i> 1. If the record system has been exempted from subsection (e)(4)(G) the Privacy Act, so indicate.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. For all nonexempt systems, describe how an individual may determine if there are records pertaining to him or her in the system. The procedural rules may be cited, but include a brief procedural description of the needed data. Provide sufficient information in the notice to allow an individual to exercise his or her rights without referrals to this part.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. As a minimum, the caption will include:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. The official title (normally the system manager) and official address to which request is to be directed.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. The specific information required to determine if there is a record of the individual in the system.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            c. Identification of the offices through which the individual may obtain access.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            d. A description of any proof of identity required.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            4. When appropriate, the individual may be referred to an activity official who shall provide this data to him or her.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            L. <i>Record access procedures.</i> 1. If the record system has been exempted from subsection (e)(4)(H) of the Privacy Act, so indicate.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. For all nonexempt record systems, describe the procedures under which individuals may obtain access to the record pertaining to them in the system. When appropriate, the individual may be referred to the system manager or activity official to obtain access procedures. Do not repeat the addresses listed in DLAH 5400.1, but refer the individual to that directory.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            M. <i>Contesting record procedures.</i> 1. If the record system has been exempted from subsection (e)(4)(H) of the Privacy Act, so indicate.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. For all nonexempt systems of records, state briefly how an individual may contest the content of a record pertaining to him or her in the system. The detailed procedures for contesting record accuracy, refusal of access or amendment, or initial review and appeal need not be included if they are readily available elsewhere and can be referred to by the public. (For example, "The Defense Logistics Agency rules for contesting contents and for appealing initial determinations are contained in 32 CFR part.") (DLAR 5400.21).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. The individual may also be referred to the system manager to determine these procedures.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            N. <i>Record source categories.</i> 1. If the record system has been exempted from subsection (e)(4)(I) of the Privacy Act, so indicate.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. For all nonexempt systems of records, list the sources of the information in the system. Specific individuals or institutions need not be identified by name, particularly if these sources have been granted confidentiality.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            O. <i>System exempted from certain provisions of the Privacy Act.</i> 1. If no exemption has been claimed for the system, indicate "None."
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. If there is an exemption claimed, indicate specifically under which subsection of the Privacy Act is is claimed. Cite the regulation and CFR section containing the exemption rule for the system. (For example, "Parts of this record system may be exempt under title 5, United States Code, sections 552a(k)2. and (5), as applicable. See exemption rules contained in 32 CFR part 323.") (DLAR 5400.21).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            [DLAR 5400.21, 51 FR 33595, Sept. 22, 1986. Redesignated and amended at 56 FR 57803, Nov. 14, 1991; 66 FR 41781, Aug. 9, 2001]
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                Appendix B to Part 323--Criteria for New and Altered Record Systems
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            A. <i>Criteria for a new record system.</i> A new system of records is one for which there has been no system notice published in the <i>Federal Register.</i> If a notice for a system, of records has been canceled or deleted, before reinstating or reusing the system, a new system notice must be published in the <i>Federal Register.</i>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            B. <i>Criteria for an altered record system.</i> A system is considered altered whenever one of the following actions occurs or is proposed:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. A significant increase or change in the number or type of indiviudals about whom records are maintained.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. Only changes that alter significantly the character and purpose of the records system are considered alterations.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. Increases in numbers of individuals due to normal growth are not considered alterations unless they truly alter the character and purpose of the system.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            c. Increases that change significantly the scope of population covered (for example, expansion of a system of records covering a single PLFA's enlisted personnel to include all of DLA enlisted personnel would be considered an alteration).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            d. A reduction in the number of individual covered is not an alteration, but only an amendment.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            e. All changes that add new categories of individuals to system coverage require a change to the "Categories of individuals covered by the system" caption of the notice and may require changes to the "Purpose(s)" caption.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. An expansion in the types or categories of information maintained.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. The addition of any new category of records not described under the "Categories of Records in System" caption is considered an alteration.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. Adding a new data element which is clearly within the scope of the categories of records described in the existing notice is an amendment.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            c. All changes under this criterion require a change to the "Categories of Records in System" caption of the notice.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. An alteration in the manner in which the records are organized or the manner in which the records are indexed and retrieved.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. The change must alter the nature of use or scope of the records involved (for example, combining records systems in a reorganization).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. Any change under this critera requires a change in the "Retrievability" caption of the system notice.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            c. If the records are no longer retrieved by name or personal identifier, cancel the system notice.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            4. A change in the purpose for which the information in the system is used.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. The new purpose must not be compatible with the existing purposes for which the system is maintained or a use that would not reasonably be expected to be an alteration.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. If the use is compatible and reasonably expected, there is no change in purpose and no alteration occurs.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            c. Any change under this criterion requires a change in the "Purpose(s)" caption and may require a change in the "Authority for maintenance of the system" caption.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            5. Changes that alter the computer environment (such as changes to equipment configuration, software, or procedures) so as to create the potential for greater or easier access.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. Increasing the number of offices with direct access is an alteration.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. Software releases, such as operating systems and system utilities that provide for easier access are considered alterations.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            c. The addition of an on-line capability to a previously batch-oriented system is an alteration.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            d. The addition of peripheral devices such as tape devices, disk devices, card readers, printers, and similar devices to an existing ADP system constitute an amendment if system security is preserved.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            e. Changes to existing equipment configuration with on-line capability need not be considered alterations to the system if:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) The change does not alter the present security posture.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) The addition of terminals does not extend the capacity of the current operating system and existing security is preserved.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            f. The connecting of two or more formerly independent automated systems or networks together creating a potential for greater access is an alteration.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            g. Any change under this caption requires a change to the "Storage" caption element of the systems notice.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            C. Reports of new and altered systems. Submit a report of a new or altered system to DLA Support Services (DSS-CA) before collecting information and for using a new system or altering an existing system.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            D. <i>Time restrictions on the operation of a new or altered system.</i> 1. All time periods begin from the date OSD signs the transmittal letters on the reports to OMB and Congress. The specific time limits are:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. Sixty days must elapse before collection forms or fomal instructions pertaining to the system may be issued.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. Sixty days must elapse before the system may become operational.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            c. Sixty days must elapse before any public issuance of a Request for Proposal or Invitation to Bid for a new ADP or telecommunication system.
                        </p>
                        <p>Note:</p>
                        <p>
                            Requests for delegation of procurement authority may be submitted to the General Services Administration during the 60 days' waiting period, but these will include language that the Privacy Act reporting criteria have been reviewed and that a system report is required for such procurement.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            d. Normally 30 days must elapse before publication in the <i>Federal Register</i> of the notice of a new or altered system and the preamble to the <i>Federal Register</i> notice must reflect the date the transmittal letters to OMB and Congress were signed by OSD.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. Do not operate a system of records until the waiting periods have expired.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            E. <i>Outside review of new and altered systems reports.</i> If no objections are received within 30 days of a submission to the President of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Director, OMB, of a new or altered system report, it is presumed that the new or altered systems have been approved as submitted.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            F. <i>Waiver of time restrictions.</i> 1. The OMB may authorize a Federal agency to begin operation of a system of records before the expiration of time limits described above. When seeking such a waiver, include in the letter of transmittal to DLA Support Services (CA) an explanation why a delay of 60 days in establishing the system of records would not be in the public interest. The transmittal must include:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. How the public interest will be affected adversely if the established time limits are followed.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. Why earlier notice was not provided.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. Under no circumstances will the routine uses for a new or altered system be implemented before 30 days have elapsed after publication of the system notice containing the routine uses in the <i>Federal Register.</i> This period cannot be waived.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            [DLAR 5400.21, 51 FR 33595, Sept. 22, 1986. Redesignated and amended at 56 FR 57803, Nov. 14, 1991; 66 FR 41782, Aug. 9, 2001]
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                Appendix C to Part 323--Instructions for Preparation of Reports to New or Altered Systems
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            The report on a new or altered system will consist of a transmittal letter, a narrative statement, and include supporting documentation.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            A. <i>Transmittal Letter.</i> The transmittal letter shall include any request for waivers. The narrative statement will be attached.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            B. <i>Narrative Statement.</i> The narrative statement is typed in double space on standard bond paper. The statement includes:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. <i>System identification and name.</i> This caption sets forth the identification and name of the system.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. <i>Responsible official.</i> The name, title, address, and telephone number of the official responsible for the report and to whom inquiries and comments about the report may be directed by Congress, the Office of Management and Budget, or Defense Privacy Office.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. <i>Purpose of the system or nature of the change proposed.</i> Describe the purpose of the new system. For an altered system, describe the nature of the change being proposed.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            4. <i>Authority for the system.</i> See enclosure 1 of this part.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            5. <i>Number of individuals.</i> The approximate number of individuals about whom records are to be maintained.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            6. <i>Information on First Amendment activities.</i> Describe any information to be kept on the exercise of the individual's First Amendment rights and the basis for maintaining it.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            7. <i>Measures to ensure information accuracy.</i> If the system is to be used to make determinations about the rights, benefits, or entitlements of individuals, describe the measures being established to ensure the accuracy, currency, relevance, and completeness of the information used for these purposes.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            8. <i>Other measures to ensure system security.</i> Describe the steps taken to minimize the risk of unauthorized access to the system. A more detailed assessment of security risks and specific administrative, technical, and physical safeguards will be available for review upon request.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            9. <i>Relationship to state and local government activities.</i> Describe the relationship of the system to state or local government activities that are the sources, recipients, or users of the information in the system.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            C. <i>Supporting Documentation.</i> Item 10 of the narrative is captioned <i>Supporting Documents.</i> A positive statement for this caption is essential for those enclosures that are not required to be enclosed. For example, "No changes to the existing DLA procedural or exemption rules (32 CFR part 323) are required for this proposed system." List in numerical sequence only those enclosures that are actually furnished. The following are typical enclosures that may be required:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. For a new system, an advance copy of the system notice which is proposed for publication; for an altered system an advance copy of the notice reflecting the specific changes proposed.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. An advance copy of any proposed exemption rule if the new or altered system is to be exempted. If there is no exemption, so state in the narrative.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. Any other supporting documentation that may be pertinent or helpful in understanding the need for the system or clarifying its intended use. While not required, such documentation, when available, is helpful in evaluating the new or altered system.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            [DLAR 5400.21, 51 FR 33595, Sept. 22, 1986. Redesignated and amended at 56 FR 57803, Nov. 14, 1991]
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                Appendix D to Part 323--Word Processing Center (WPC) Safeguards
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            A. <i>Minimum Standards of Protection.</i> All personal data processed using word processing equipment will be afforded the standards of protection required by this regulation. The special considerations discussed in this enclosure are primarily for Word Processing Centers (WPCs) operating independent of the customer's function. However, managers of word processing systems are encouraged to consider and adopt, when appropriate, the special considerations described. WPCs that are not independent of a customer's function are not required to prepare formal written risk assessments.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            B. <i>WPC Information Flow.</i> In analyzing procedures required to safeguard adequately personal information in a WPC, the basic elements of WPC information flow and control must be considered. These are: Information receipt, information processing, information return, information storage and filing. WPCs do not control information acquisition or its ultimate use by the customers and, therefore, these are not addressed.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            C. <i>Safeguarding Information During Receipt.</i> 1. The word processing manager will establish procedures:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. That require each customer who requests that information subject to this DLAR be processed to identify specifically that information to the WPC personnel. This may be done by:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Providing a check-off type entry on the WPC work requests.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Requiring that the WPC work requests be stamped with a special legend, or that a special notation be made on the work requests.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Predesignating specifically a class of documents as coming within the provisions of this DLAR (such as, all officer effectiveness reports, all recall rosters, and all medical protocols).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Using a special cover sheet both to alert the WPC personnel as to the type information, and to protect the document during transmittal.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) Requiring an oral warning on all dictation.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (6) Any other procedures that ensure the WPC personnel are alerted to the fact that personal data subject to this DLAR is to be processed.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. To ensure that the operators or other WPC personnel who receive data for processing not identified as being under the provisions of this DLAR, but that appear to be personal, promptly call the information to the attention of the WPC supervisor or the customer.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            c. To ensure that any request for the processing of personal data which the customer has not identified as being in a system of record, and that appears to meet the criteria set forth in this regulation, is called to the attention of the appropriate supervisory personnel and system manager.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. The WPC supervisor will ensure that personal information is not inadvertently compromised within the WPC.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            D. <i>Safeguarding Information During Processing.</i> 1. Each WPC supervisor will establish internal safeguards that will protect personal data from compromise while it is being processed.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. Physical safeguards may include:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. Controls on individual access to the center.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. Machine configurations that reduce external access to the information being processed, or arrangements that alert the operator to the presence of others.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            c. Using certain specific machines to process personnal data.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            d. Any other physical safeguards, to include special technical arrangements that will protect the data during processing.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. Other safeguards may include:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. Using only certain selected operators to process personal data.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. Processing personal data only at certain times during the day without the WPC manager's specific authorization.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            c. Using only certain tapes or diskettes to process and store personal data.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            d. Using continuous tapes for dictation of personal data.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            e. Requiring all WPC copies of documents to be marked specifically so as to prevent inadvertent compromise.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            f. Returing extra copies and mistakes to the customer with the product.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            g. Disposing of waste containing personal data in a special manner.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            h. Any other local procedures that provide adequate protection to the data being processed.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            E. <i>Safeguarding Information During Return.</i> The WPC shall protect the data until it is returned to the customer or is placed into a formal distribution channel. In conjunction with the appropriate administrative support personnel and the WPC customers, the WPC manager will establish procedures that protect the information from the time word processing is completed until it is returned to the customer. Safeguarding procedures may include:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. Releasing products only to specifically identified individuals.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. Using sealed envelopes to transmit products to the customer.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. Using special cover sheets to protect products similar to the one discussed in above.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            4. Hand-carrying products to the customers.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            5. Using special messengers to return the products.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            6. Any other procedures that adequately protect products from compromise while they are awaiting return or being returned to the customer.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            F. <i>Safeguards During Storage.</i> The WPC manager shall ensure that all personal data retained in the center for any purpose (including samples) are protected properly. Safeguarding procedures may include:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. Marking will hard copies retained with special legends or designators.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. Storing media containing personal data in separate files or areas.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. Marking the storage containers for media containing personal data with special legends or notations.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            4. Restricting the reuse of media used to process personal data or erasing the media before reuse.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            5. Establishing special criteria for the WPC retention of media used to store and process personal data.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            6. Returning the media to the customer for retention with the file copies of the finished products.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            7. Discouraging, when practical, the long-term storage of personnal data in any form within the WPC.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            8. Any other filing or storage procedures that safeguard adequately any personal information retained or filed within the WPC.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            G. <i>Risk Assessment for WPCs.</i> 1. Each WPC manager will ensure that a formal, written risk assessment is prepared for each WPC that processes personal information subject to this regulation. The assessment will address the areas discussed in this enclosure, as well as any special risks that the WPC location, configuration, or organization may present to the compromise or alteration of personal data being processed or stored.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. A risk assessment will be conducted at least every 5 years or whenever there is a change of equipment, equipment configuration, WPC location, WPC configuration or modification of the WPC facilities that either increases or decreases the likelihood or compromise of personal data.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. Copies of the risk assessment will be retained by the WPC manager and made available to appropriate inspectors, as well as to personnel studying equipment for facility upgrading of personal data.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            H. <i>Special Considerations in WPC Design and Modification.</i> Procedures will be established to ensure that all personnel involved in the design of WPCs or the acquisition of word processing equipment are aware of the special considerations required when processing personal data subject to this DLAR.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                Appendix E to Part 323--OMB Guidelines for Matching Programs
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            A. <i>Purpose.</i> These guidelines supplement and will be used in conjunction with OMB Guidelines on the Administration of the Privacy Act of 1974, issued on July 1, 1975, and supplemented on November 21, 1975. They replace earlier guidance on conducting computerized matching programs issued on March 30, 1979. They are intended to help agencies relate the procedural requirements of the Privacy Act to the operational requirements of computerized matching. They are designed to address the concern expressed by the Congress in the Privacy Act of 1974 that "the increasing use of computers and sophisticated information technology, while essential to the efficient operation of the Government, has greatly magnified the harm to individual privacy that can occur from any collection, maintenance, use, or dissemination of personal information." These guidelines do not authorize activities that are not permitted by law, nor do they prohibit activities expressly required to be performed by law. Complying with these guidelines, however, does not relieve a Federal agency of the obligation to comply with the provisions of the Privacy Act, including any provisions not cited in these guidelines.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            B. <i>Scope.</i> These guidelines apply to all agencies subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a) and to all matching programs:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. Performed by a Federal agency, whether the personal records used in the match are Federal or nonfederal.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. For which a Federal agency discloses any personal records for use in a matching program performed by any other Federal agency or any nonfederal organization.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            C. <i>Effective Date.</i> These guidelines were effective on May 11, 1982.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            D. <i>Definitions.</i> For the purpose of the Guidelines, all the terms defined in the Privacy Act of 1974 apply.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. <i>Personal Record.</i> Any information pertaining to an individual that is stored in an automated system of records; for example, a data base which contains information about individuals that is retrieved by name or some other personal identifier.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. <i>Matching Program.</i> A procedure in which a computer is used to compare two or more automated systems of records or a system of records with a set of nonfederal records to find individuals who are common to more than one system or set. The procedure includes all of the steps associated with the match, including obtaining the records to be matched, actual use of the computer, administrative and investigative action on the hits, and disposition of the personal records maintained in connection with the match. It should be noted that a single matching program may involve several matches among a number of participants. Watching programs do not include the following:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. Matches which compare a substantial number of records, such as, comparison of the Department of Education's defaulted student loan data base with the Office of Personnel Management's Federal employee data base would be covered; comparison of six individual student loan defaultees with the OPM file would not be covered.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. Checks on specific individuals to verify data in an application for benefits done reasonably soon after the application is received.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            c. Checks on specific individuals based on information which raises questions about an individual's eligibility for benefits or payments done reasonably soon after the information is received.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            d. Matches done to produce aggregate statistical data without any personal identifiers.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            e. Matches done to support any research or statistical project when the specfic data are not to be used to make decisions about the rights, benefits, or privileges of specific individuals.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            f. Matches done by an agency using its own records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. <i>Matching Agency.</i> The Federal agency which actually performs the match.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            4. <i>Source Agency.</i> The Federal agency which discloses records from a system of records to be used in the match. Note that in some circumstances a source agency may be the instigator and ultimate beneficiary of the matching program, as when an agency lacking computer resources uses another agency to perform the match. The disclosure of records to the matching agency and any later disclosure of "hits" (by either the matching or the source agencies) must be done in accordance with the provisions of paragraph (b) of the Privacy Act.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            5. <i>Hit.</i> The identification, through a matching program, of a specific individual.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            E. <i>Guidelines for Agencies Participating in Matching Programs.</i> Agencies should acquire and disclose matching records and conduct matching programs in accordance with the provisions of this section and the Privacy Act.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. <i>Disclosing Personal Records for Matching Programs</i>--
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. <i>To another Federal agency.</i> Source agencies are responsible for determining whether or not to disclose personal records from their systems and for making sure they meet the necessary Privacy Act disclosure provisions when they do. Among the factors source agencies should consider are:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Legal authority for the match.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Purpose and description of the match.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Description of the records to be matched.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Whether the record subjects have consented to the match; or whether disclosure of records for the match would be compatible with the purpose for which the records were originally collected; that is, whether disclosure under a "routine use" would be appropriate; whether the soliciting agency is seeking the records for a legitimate law enforcement activity--whichever is appropriate; or any other provision of the Privacy Act under which disclosure may be made.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) Description of additional information which may be subsequently disclosed in relation to "hits."
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (6) Subsequent actions expected of the source (for example, verification of the identity of the "hits" or followup with individuals who are "hits").
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (7) Safeguards to be afforded the records involved, including disposition.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. If the agency is satisfied that disclosure of the records would not violate its responsibilities under the Privacy Act, it may proceed to make the disclosure to the matching agency. It should ensure that only the minimum information necessary to conduct the match is provided. If disclosure is to be made pursuant to a "routine use" (Section b.3. of the Privacy Act), it should ensure that the system of records contains such a use, or it should publish a routine use notice in the <i>Federal Register.</i> The agency should also be sure to maintain an accounting of the disclosure pursuant to Section (c) of the Privacy Act.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            c. <i>To a nonfederal entity.</i> Before disclosing records to a nonfederal entity for a matching program to be carried out by that entity, a source agency should, in addition to all of the consideration in subparagraph a, above, also make reasonable efforts, pursuant to Section (e)(6) of the Privacy Act, to "assure that such records are accurate, complete, timely, and relevant for agency purposes."
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. <i>Written Agreements.</i> Before disclosing to either a Federal or non-Federal entity, the source agency should require the matching entity to agree in writing to certain conditions governing the use of the matching file; for example, that the matching file will remain the property of the source agency and be returned at the end of the matching program (or destroyed as appropriate); that the file will be used and accessed only to match the file or files previously agreed to; that it will not be used to extract information concerning "non-hit" individuals for any purpose, and that it will not be duplicated or disseminated within or outside the matching agency unless authorized in writing by the source agency.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. <i>Performing Matching Programs</i>--
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. Matching agencies should maintain reasonable administrative, technical, and physical security safeguards on all files involved in the matching program.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. Matching agencies should ensure that they have appropriate systems of records including those containing "hits," and that such systems and any routine uses have been appropriately notices in the <i>Federal Register</i> and reported to OMB and the Congress.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            4. <i>Disposition of Records</i>--
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. Matching agencies will return or destroy source matching files (by mutual agreement) immediately after the match.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. Records relating to this will be kept only so long as an investigation, either criminal or administrative, is active, and will be disposed of in accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act and the Federal Records Act.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            5. <i>Publication Requirements</i>--
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. Agencies, before disclosing records outside the agency, will publish appropriate "routine use" notices in the <i>Federal Register,</i> if necessary.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. If the matching program will result in the creation of a new or the substantial alteration of an existing system of records, the agency involved should publish the appropriate <i>Federal Register</i> notice and submit the requisite report to OMB and the Congress pursuant to OMB Circular No. A-108.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            6. <i>Reporting Requirements</i>--
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. As close to the initiation of the matching program as possible, matching agencies will publish in the <i>Federal Register</i> a brief public notice describing the matching program. The notice should include:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. The legal authority under which the match is being conducted.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. A description of the matching program including whether the program is one time or continuing, the organizations involved, the purpose or purposes for which the program is being conducted, and the procedures to be used in matching and following up on the "hits."
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. A complete description of the personal records to be matched, including the source or sources, system of records identifying data, date or dates and page number of the most recent <i>Federal Register</i> full text publication when appropriate.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            4. The projected start and ending dates of the program.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            5. The security safeguards to be used to protect against unauthorized access or disclosure of the personal records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            6. Plans for disposition of the source records and "hits."
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            7. Agencies should send a copy of this notice to the Congress and to OMB at the same time it is sent to the <i>Federal Register.</i>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. Agencies should report new or altered systems of records as described in subparagraph 5b, above, as necessary.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. Agencies should also be prepared to report on matching programs pursuant to the reporting requirements of either the Privacy Act or the Paperwork Reduction Act. Reports will be solicited by the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs and will focus on both the protection of individual privacy and Government's effective use of information technology. Reporting instructions will be disseminated to the agencies as part of either the reports required by paragraph (p) of the Privacy Act, or section 3514 of Pub. L. 96-511.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            8. <i>Use of Contractors.</i> Matching programs should, as far as practicable, be conducted "in-house" by Federal agencies using agency personnel, rather than by contract. When contractors are used:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. The matching agency should, consistent with paragraph (m) of the Privacy Act, cause the requirements of that Privacy Act to be applied to the contractor's performance of the matching program. The contract should include the Privacy Act clause required by Federal Personnel Regulation Amendment 155 (41 CFR 1-1.337-5).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. The terms of the contract should include appropriate privacy and security provisions consistent with policies, regulations, standards, and guidelines issued by OMB, GSA, and the Department of Commerce.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            c. The terms of the contract should preclude the contractor from using, disclosing, copying, or retaining records associated with the matching program for the contractor's own use.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            d. Contractor personnel involved in the matching program shall be made explicitly aware of their obligations under the Privacy Act and of these guidelines, agency rules, and any special safegurds in relation to each specific match performed.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            e. Any disclosures of records by the agency to the contractor should be made pursuant to a "routine use" (5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3)).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            F. <i>Implementation and Oversight.</i> OMB will oversee the implementation of these guidelines and will interpret and advise upon agency proposals and actions within their scope, consistent with section 6 of the Privacy Act.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                Appendix F to Part 323--Litigation Status Sheet
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. Case Number.&#185;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            &#185; Number used by the Component for reference purposes.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. Requester.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. Document Title or Description.&#178;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            &#178; Indicate the nature of the case, such as "Denial of access," "Refusal to amend," "Incorrect records," or other violations of the Act (specify).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            4. Litigation.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. Date Complaint Filed.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. Court.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            c. Case File Number.&#185;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            5. Defendants (DoD Component and individual).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            6. Remarks (brief explanation of what the case is about).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            7. Court Action.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. Court's Finding.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. Disciplinary Action (as appropriate).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            8. Appeal (as appropriate).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. Date Complaint File.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            b. Court.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            c. Case File Number.&#185;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            d. Court's Finding.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            e. Disciplinary Action (as appropriate).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                Appendix G to Part 323--Privacy Act Enforcement Actions
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            A. <i>Administrative Remedies.</i> Any individual who feels he or she has a legitimate complaint or grievance against the Defense Logistics Agency or any DLA employee concerning any right granted by this DLAR will be permitted to seek relief through appropriate administrative channels.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            B. <i>Civil Actions.</i> An individual may file a civil suit against DLA or its employees if the individual feels certain provisions of the Privacy Act have been violated (see 5 U.S.C. 552a(g), reference (b).)
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            C. <i>Civil Remedies.</i> In addition to specific remedial actions, the Privacy Act provides for the payment of damages, court cost, and attorney fees in some cases.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            D. <i>Criminal Penalties</i>--
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. The Privacy Act also provides for criminal penalties (see 5 U.S.C. 552a(1).) Any official or employee may be found guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not more than $5,000 if he or she willfully discloses personal information to anyone not entitled to receive the information, or maintains a system of records without publishing the required public notice in the <i>Federal Register</i>.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. A person who requests or obtains access to any record concerning another individual under false pretenses may be found guilty of a misdemeanor and fined up to $5,000.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                Appendix H to Part 323--DLA Exemption Rules
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Exempted Records Systems.</i> All systems of records maintained by the Defense Logistics Agency will be exempt from the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 552a(d) pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1) to the extent that the system contains any information properly classified under Executive Order 12958 and which is required by the Executive Order to be kept secret in the interest of national defense or foreign policy. This exemption, which may be applicable to parts of all systems of records, is necessary because certain record systems not otherwise specifically designated for exemptions herein may contain isolated items of information which have been properly classified.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            a. ID: S500.10 (Specific exemption).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. <i>System name:</i> Personnel Security Files.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. <i>Exemption:</i> Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for Federal civilian employment, Federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source. Therefore, portions of this system may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5) from the following subsections of 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3), (d), and (e)(1).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. <i>Authority:</i> 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            4. <i>Reasons:</i> (i) From subsection (c)(3) and (d) when access to accounting disclosures and access to or amendment of records would cause the identity of a confidential source to be revealed. Disclosure of the source's identity not only will result in the Department breaching the promise of confidentiality made to the source but it will impair the Department's future ability to compile investigatory material for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for Federal civilian employment, Federal contracts, or access to classified information. Unless sources can be assured that a promise of confidentiality will be honored, they will be less likely to provide information considered essential to the Department in making the required determinations.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) From (e)(1) because in the collection of information for investigatory purposes, it is not always possible to determine the relevance and necessity of particular information in the early stages of the investigation. In some cases, it is only after the information is evaluated in light of other information that its relevance and necessity becomes clear. Such information permits more informed decision-making by the Department when making required suitability, eligibility, and qualification determinations.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                b. ID: S500.20 (Specific exemption).
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>1. System name:</p>
                        <p>Defense Logistics Agency Criminal Incident Reporting System Records.</p>
                        <p>
                            2. Exemption:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Parts of this system may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) if the investigative material is compiled for law enforcement purposes. However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source if the information is compiled and maintained by a component of the agency, which performs as its principle function any activity pertaining to the enforcement of criminal laws.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) The specific sections of 5 U.S.C. 552a from which the system is to be exempted are 5 U.S.C. 552a
                            (c)(3) and (c)(4), (d), (e)(1), (e)(2), (e)(3), (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I), (e)(5), (f), and (g).
                        </p>
                        <p>3. Authority:</p>
                        <p>
                            5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            4. Reasons:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) From subsection (c)(3) because to grant access to an accounting of disclosures as required by the Privacy Act, including the date, nature, and purpose of each disclosure and the identity of the recipient, could alert the subject to the existence of the investigation or prosecutive interest by DLA or other agencies. This could seriously compromise case preparation by prematurely revealing its existence and nature; compromise or interfere with witnesses or make witnesses reluctant to cooperate; and lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) From subsections (c)(4), (d), and (f) because providing access to this information could result in the concealment, destruction or fabrication of evidence and jeopardize the safety and well being of informants, witnesses and their families, and law enforcement personnel and their families. Disclosure of this information could also reveal and render ineffectual investigative techniques, sources, and methods used by this component and could result in the invasion of privacy of individuals only incidentally related to an investigation. Investigatory material is exempt to the extent that the disclosure of such material would reveal the identity of a source who furnished the information to the Government under an express promise that the identity of the source would be held in confidence, or prior to September 27, 1975 under an implied promise that the identity of the source would be held in confidence. This exemption will protect the identities of certain sources that would be otherwise unwilling to provide information to the Government. The exemption of the individual's right of access to his/her records and the reasons therefore necessitate the exemptions of this system of records from the requirements of the other cited provisions.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) From subsection (e)(1) because it is not always possible to detect the relevance or necessity of each piece of information in the early stages of an investigation. In some cases, it is only after the information is evaluated in light of other evidence that its relevance and necessity will be clear.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) From subsection (e)(2) because collecting information to the fullest extent possible directly from the subject individual may or may not be practical in a criminal investigation.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (v) From subsection (e)(3) because supplying an individual with a form containing a Privacy Act Statement would tend to inhibit cooperation by many individuals involved in a criminal investigation. The effect would be somewhat adverse to established investigative methods and techniques.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (vi) From subsections (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I) because it will provide protection against notification of investigatory material which might alert a subject to the fact that an investigation of that individual is taking place, and the disclosure of which would weaken the on-going investigation, reveal investigatory techniques, and place confidential informants in jeopardy who furnished information under an express promise that the sources' identity would be held in confidence (or prior to the effective date of the Act, under an implied promise). In addition, this system of records is exempt from the access provisions of subsection (d).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (vii) From subsection (e)(5) because the requirement that records be maintained with attention to accuracy, relevance, timeliness, and completeness would unfairly hamper the investigative process. It is the nature of law enforcement for investigations to uncover the commission of illegal acts at diverse stages. It is frequently impossible to determine initially what information is accurate, relevant, timely, and least of all complete. With the passage of time, seemingly irrelevant or untimely information may acquire new significance as further investigation brings new details to light.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (viii) From subsection (f) because the agency's rules are inapplicable to those portions of the system that are exempt and would place the burden on the agency of either confirming or denying the existence of a record pertaining to a requesting individual might in itself provide an answer to that individual relating to an on-going investigation. The conduct of a successful investigation leading to the indictment of a criminal offender precludes the applicability of established agency rules relating to verification of record, disclosure of the record to the individual and record amendment procedures for this record system.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ix) From subsection (g) because this system of records should be exempt to the extent that the civil remedies relate to provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a from which this rule exempts the system.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            c. ID: S100.50 DLA-GC (Specific exemption).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. <i>System name:</i> Fraud and Irregularities.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. <i>Exemption:</i> This system of records is exempt from the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3), (d)(1) through (4), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I), and (f).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. <i>Authorities:</i> 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and (k)(5).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            4. <i>Reasons:</i> From subsection (c)(3) because granting access to the accounting for each disclosure as required by the Privacy Act, including the date, nature, and purpose of each disclosure and the identity of the recipient, could alert the subject to the existence of the investigation or prosecutive interest by DLA or other agencies. This could seriously compromise case preparation by prematurely revealing its existence and nature; compromise or interfere with witnesses or make witnesses reluctant to cooperate; and lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            From subsections (d)(1) through (d)(4) and (f) because providing access to records of a civil investigation and the right to contest the contents of those records and force changes to be made to the information contained therein would seriously interfere with and thwart the orderly and unbiased conduct of the investigation and impede case preparation. Providing access rights normally afforded under the Privacy Act would provide the subject with valuable information that would allow interference with or compromise of witnesses or render witnesses reluctant to cooperate; lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence; and result in the secreting of or other disposition of assets that would make them difficult or impossible to reach in order to satisfy any Government claim growing out of the investigation or proceeding.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            From subsection (e)(1) because it is not always possible to detect the relevance or necessity of each piece of information in the early stages of an investigation. In some cases, it is only after the information is evaluated in light of other evidence that its relevance and necessity will be clear.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            From subsections (e)(4)(G) and (H) because there is no necessity for such publication since the system of records will be exempt from the underlying duties to provide notification about and access to information in the system and to make amendments to and corrections of the information in the system.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            From subsection (e)(4)(I) because to the extent that this provision is construed to require more detailed disclosure than the broad, generic information currently published in the system notice, an exemption from this provision is necessary to protect the confidentiality of sources of information and to protect privacy and physical safety of witnesses and informants. DLA will, nevertheless, continue to publish such a notice in broad generic terms as is its current practice.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            d. ID: S100.10 GC (Specific exemption).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. <i>System name:</i> Whistleblower Complaint and Investigation Files.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. <i>Exemption:</i> Portions of this system of records may be exempt under the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3), (d)(1) through (d)(4), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (e)(4)(H), and (e)(4)(I), and (f).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. <i>Authority:</i> 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            4. <i>Reasons:</i> From subsection (c)(3) because granting access to the accounting for each disclosure as required by the Privacy Act, including the date, nature, and purpose of each disclosure and the identity of the recipient, could alert the subject to the existence of the investigation or prosecutive interest by DLA or other agencies. This could seriously compromise case preparation by prematurely revealing its existence and nature; compromise or interfere with witnesses or make witnesses reluctant to cooperate; and lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            From subsections (d)(1) through (d)(4), and (f) because providing access to records of a civil investigation and the right to contest the contents of those records and force changes to be made to the information contained therein would seriously interfere with and thwart the orderly and unbiased conduct of the investigation and impede case preparation. Providing access rights normally afforded under the Privacy Act would provide the subject with valuable information that would allow interference with or compromise of witnesses or render witnesses reluctant to cooperate; lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence; and result in the secreting of or other disposition of assets that would make them difficult or impossible to reach in order to satisfy any Government claim growing out of the investigation or proceeding.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            From subsection (e)(1), because it is not always possible to detect the relevance or necessity of each piece of information in the early stages of an investigation. In some cases, it is only after the information is evaluated in light of other evidence that its relevance and necessity will be clear.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            From subsections (e)(4)(G) and (e)(4)(H) because there is no necessity for such publication since the system of records will be exempt from the underlying duties to provide notification about and access to information in the system and to make amendments to and corrections of the information in the system. However, DLA will continue to publish such a notice in broad generic terms as is its current practice.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            From subsection (e)(4)(I) because to the extent that this provision is construed to require more detailed disclosure than the broad, generic information currently published in the system notice, an exemption from this provision is necessary to protect the confidentiality of sources of information and to protect privacy and physical safety of witnesses and informants. DLA will, nevertheless, continue to publish such a notice in broad generic terms as is its current practice.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            e. <i>ID: S500.60 (Specific exemption).</i>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. <i>System name:</i> DLA Hotline Program Records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. <i>Exemption:</i> (i) Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of the information, the individual will be provided access to the information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. <i>Authority:</i> 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and (k)(5), subsections (c)(3), (d)(1) through (d)(4), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I), and (f).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            4. <i>Reasons:</i> (i) From subsection (c)(3) because to grant access to an accounting of disclosures as required by the Privacy Act, including the date, nature, and purpose of each disclosure and the identity of the recipient, could alert the subject to the existence of the investigation or prosecutive interest by DLA or other agencies. This could seriously compromise case preparation by prematurely revealing its existence and nature; compromise or interfere with witnesses or make witnesses reluctant to cooperate; and lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) From subsections (d)(1) through (d)(4), and (f) because providing access to records of a civil or administrative investigation and the right to contest the contents of those records and force changes to be made to the information contained therein would seriously interfere with and thwart the orderly and unbiased conduct of the investigation and impede case preparation. Providing access rights normally afforded under the Privacy Act would provide the subject with valuable information that would allow interference with or compromise of witnesses or render witnesses reluctant to cooperate; lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence; enable individuals to conceal their wrongdoing or mislead the course of the investigation; and result in the secreting of or other disposition of assets that would make them difficult or impossible to reach in order to satisfy any Government claim growing out of the investigation or proceeding.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) From subsection (e)(1) because it is not always possible to detect the relevance or necessity of each piece of information in the early stages of an investigation. In some cases, it is only after the information is evaluated in light of other evidence that its relevance and necessity will be clear.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) From subsections (e)(4)(G) and (H) because this system of records is compiled for law enforcement purposes and is exempt from the access provisions of subsections (d) and (f).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (v) From subsection (e)(4)(I) because to the extent that this provision is construed to require more detailed disclosure than the broad, generic information currently published in the system notice, an exemption from this provision is necessary to protect the confidentiality of sources of information and to protect privacy and physical safety of witnesses and informants. DLA will, nevertheless, continue to publish such a notice in broad generic terms as is its current practice.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            f. <i>ID: S500.30 (Specific exemption).</i>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. <i>System name:</i> Incident Investigation/Police Inquiry Files.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. <i>Exemption:</i> (i) Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of the information, the individual will be provided access to the information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. <i>Authority:</i> 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and (k)(5), subsections (c)(3), (d)(1) through (d)(4), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I), and (f).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            4. <i>Reasons:</i> (i) From subsection (c)(3) because to grant access to the accounting for each disclosure as required by the Privacy Act, including the date, nature, and purpose of each disclosure and the identity of the recipient, could alert the subject to the existence of the investigation or prosecutive interest by DLA or other agencies. This could seriously compromise case preparation by prematurely revealing its existence and nature; compromise or interfere with witnesses or make witnesses reluctant to cooperate; and lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) From subsections (d)(1) through (d)(4), and (f) because providing access to records of a civil or administrative investigation and the right to contest the contents of those records and force changes to be made to the information contained therein would seriously interfere with and thwart the orderly and unbiased conduct of the investigation and impede case preparation. Providing access rights normally afforded under the Privacy Act would provide the subject with valuable information that would allow interference with or compromise of witnesses or render witnesses reluctant to cooperate; lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence; enable individuals to conceal their wrongdoing or mislead the course of the investigation; and result in the secreting of or other disposition of assets that would make them difficult or impossible to reach in order to satisfy any Government claim growing out of the investigation or proceeding.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) From subsection (e)(1) because it is not always possible to detect the relevance or necessity of each piece of information in the early stages of an investigation. In some cases, it is only after the information is evaluated in light of other evidence that its relevance and necessity will be clear.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) From subsections (e)(4)(G) and (H) because this system of records is compiled for law enforcement purposes and is exempt from the access provisions of subsections (d) and (f).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (v) From subsection (e)(4)(I) because to the extent that this provision is construed to require more detailed disclosure than the broad, generic information currently published in the system notice, an exemption from this provision is necessary to protect the confidentiality of sources of information and to protect privacy and physical safety of witnesses and informants. DLA will, nevertheless, continue to publish such a notice in broad generic terms as is its current practice.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            g. <i>ID: S510.30</i>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            1. <i>System name:</i> Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Requests and Administrative Appeal Records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            2. <i>Exemption:</i> During the processing of a Freedom of Information Act request, exempt materials from other systems of records may in turn become part of the case record in this system. To the extent that copies of exempt records from those "other" systems of records are entered into this system, the Defense Logistics Agency claims the same exemptions for the records from those "other" systems that are entered into this system, as claimed for the original primary system of which they are a part.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            3. <i>Authority:</i> 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), (k)(2), (k)(3), (k)(4), (k)(5), (k)(6), and (k)(7).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            4. <i>Reasons:</i> Records are only exempt from pertinent provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a to the extent such provisions have been identified and an exemption claimed for the original record and the purposes underlying the exemption for the original record still pertain to the record which is now contained in this system of records. In general, the exemptions were claimed in order to protect properly classified information relating to national defense and foreign policy, to avoid interference during the conduct of criminal, civil, or administrative actions or investigations, to ensure protective services provided the President and others are not compromised, to protect the identity of confidential sources incident to Federal employment, military service, contract, and security clearance determinations, to preserve the confidentiality and integrity of Federal testing materials, and to safeguard evaluation materials used for military promotions when furnished by a confidential source. The exemption rule for the original records will identify the specific reasons why the records are exempt from specific provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a.

                        </p>
                        <p>
                            [DLAR 5400.21, 51 FR 33595, Sept. 22, 1986. Redesignated at 56 FR 57803, Nov. 14, 1991, as amended at 55 FR 32913, Aug. 13, 1990; 57 FR 40609, Sept. 4, 1992; 59 FR 9668, Mar. 1, 1994; 60 FR 3088, Jan. 13, 1995; 61 FR 2916, Jan. 30, 1996; 63 FR 25772, May 11, 1998; 65 FR 18900, Apr. 10, 2000; 71 FR 64633, Nov. 3, 2006; 72 FR 14041, Mar. 26, 2007; 75 FR 61618, Oct. 6, 2010; 76 FR 22809, April 25, 2011; 76 FR 49661, Aug. 11, 2011]
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>


                </regulationsPart>
            </regulationsChapter>
        </regulationsTitle>
    </regulations>
    <regulations id="reg5" toc="yes">
        <regulationsTitle number="32">
            <heading> National Defense </heading>
            <regulationsChapter number="I">
                <heading> Office of the Secretary of Defense </heading>
                <regulationsPart number="321">
                    <heading> DEFENSE SECURITY SERVICE PRIVACY PROGRAM </heading>
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Sec.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            321.1 Purpose and applicability.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            321.2 Definitions.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            321.3 Information and procedures for requesting notification.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            321.4 Requirements for identification.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            321.5 Access by subject individuals.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            321.6 Medical records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            321.7 Request for correction or amendment.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            321.8 DSS review of request for amendment.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            321.9 Appeal of initial amendment decision.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            321.10 Disclosure to other than subject.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            321.11 Fees.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            321.12 Penalties.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            321.13 Exemptions.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            321.14 DSS implementation policies.
                        </p>
                        <p><b>Authority:</b> Pub. L. 93-579, 88 Stat 1896 (5 U.S.C. 552a).
                        </p>
                        <p><b>Source:</b> 64 FR 49660, Sept. 14, 1999, unless otherwise noted.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 321.1
                                Purpose and applicability.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) This part establishes rules, policies and procedures for the disclosure of personal records in the custody of the Defense Security Service (DSS) to the individual subjects, the handling of requests for amendment or correction of such records, appeal and review of DSS decisions on these matters, and the application of general and specific exemptions, under the provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974. It also prescribes other policies and procedures to effect compliance with the Privacy Act of 1974 and DoD Directive 5400.11 &#185;.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            &#185; Copies may be obtained via internet at <i>http://web7.whs.osd.mil/corres.htm.</i>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) The procedures set forth in this part do not apply to DSS personnel seeking access to records pertaining to themselves which previously have been available. DSS personnel will continue to be granted ready access to their personnel, security, and other records by making arrangements directly with the maintaining office. DSS personnel should contact the Office of Freedom of Information and Privacy, DSSHQ, for access to investigatory records pertaining to themselves or any assistance in obtaining access to other records pertaining to themselves, and may follow the procedures outlined in these rules in any case.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 321.2
                                Definitions.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) All terms used in this part which are defined in 5 U.S.C. 552a shall have the same meaning herein.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) As used in this part, the term agency means the Defense Security Service.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 321.3
                                Information and procedures for requesting notification.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) <i>General.</i> Any individual may request and receive notification of whether he is the subject of a record in any system of records maintained by DSS using the information and procedures described in this section.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Paragraphs (b) and (c) of this section give information that will assist an individual in determining in what systems of DSS records (if any) he may be the subject. This information is presented as a convenience to the individual in that he may avoid consulting the lengthy systems notices elsewhere in the Federal Register.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Paragraph (d) of this section details the procedure an individual should use to contact DSS and request notification. It will be helpful if the individual states what his connection with DSS has or may have been, and about what record system(s) he is inquiring. Such information is not required, but its absence may cause some delay.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) <i>DSS Records Systems.</i> A list of DSS records systems is available by contacting Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA, 22314-1551.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) <i>Categories of individuals in DSS Record Systems.</i> (1) Any person who is the subject or co-subject of an ongoing or completed investigation by DSS should have an investigative case file/record in system V5-01, if the record meets retention criteria. An index to such files should be in V5-02.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) If an individual has ever made a formal request to DSS under the Freedom of Information Act or the Privacy Act of 1974, a record pertaining to that request under the name of the requester, or subject matter, will be in system V1-01.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Persons of Counterintelligence interest who have solicited from industrial contractors/DoD installations information which may appear to be sensitive in nature may have a record in system V5-04.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Individuals who have been applicants for employment with DSS, or nominees for assignment to DSS, but who have not completed their DSS affiliation, may be subjects in systems V4-04, V5-01, V5-02, V5-03, or V6-01.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) Any individual who is a subject, victim or cross-referenced personally in an investigation by an investigative element of any DoD component, may be referenced in the Defense Clearance and Investigations Index, system V5-02, in an index to the location, file number, and custodian of the case record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (6) Individuals who have ever presented a complaint to or have been connected with a DSS Inspector General inquiry may be subjects of records in system V2-01.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (7) If an individual has ever attended the Defense Industrial Security Institute or completed training with the DSS Training Office he should be subject of a record in V7-01.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (8) If an individual has ever been a guest speaker or instructor at the Defense Industrial Security Institute, he should be the subject of a record in V7-01.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (9) If an individual is an employee or major stockholder of a government contractor or other DoD-affiliated company or agency and has been issued, now possesses or has been processed for a security clearance, he may be subject to a record in V5-03.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) <i>Procedures.</i> The following procedures should be followed to determine if an individual is a subject of records maintained by DSS, and to request notification and access.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Individuals should submit inquiries in person or by mail to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651. Inquiries by personal appearance should be made Monday through Friday from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. The information requested in Sec. 321.4 must be provided if records are to be accurately identified. Telephonic requests for records will not be honored. In a case where the system of records is not specified in the request, only systems that would reasonably contain records of the individual will be checked, as described in paragraph (b) of this section.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Only the Director or Chief, Office of FOI and Privacy may authorize exemptions to notification of individuals in accordance with &#167; 321.13.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 321.4
                                Requirements for identification.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) <i>General.</i> Only upon proper identification, made in accordance with the provisions of this section, will any individual be granted notification concerning and access to all releasable records pertaining to him which are maintained in a DSS system.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) <i>Identification.</i> Identification of individuals is required both for accurate record identification and to verify identity in order to avoid disclosing records to unauthorized persons. Individuals who request notification of, access to, or amendment of records pertaining to themselves, must provide their full name (and additional names such as aliases, maiden names, alternate spellings, etc., if a check of these variants is desired), date and place of birth, and social security number (SSN).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Where reply by mail is requested, a mailing address is required, and a telephone number is recommended to expedite certain matters. For military requesters residing in the United States, home address or P.O. Box number is preferred in lieu of duty assignment address.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Signatures must be notarized on requests received by mail. Exceptions may be made when the requester is well known to releasing officials. For requests made in person, a photo identification card, such as military ID, driver's license or building pass, must be presented.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) While it is not required as a condition of receiving notification, in many cases the SSN may be necessary to obtain an accurate search of DCII (V5-02) records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) A DSS Form 30 (Request for Notification of/Access to Personal Records) will be provided to any individual inquiring about records pertaining to himself whose mailed request was not notarized. This form is also available at the DSS Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651, for those who make their requests in person.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 321.5
                                Access by subject individuals.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) <i>General.</i> (1) Individuals may request access to records pertaining to themselves in person or by mail in accordance with this section. However, nothing in this section shall allow an individual access to any information compiled or maintained by DSS in reasonable anticipation of a civil or criminal action or proceeding, or otherwise exempted under the provisions of &#167; 321.13.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) A request for a pending personnel security investigation will be held in abeyance until completion of the investigation and the requester will be so notified.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) <i>Manner of access.</i> (1) Requests by mail or in person for access to DSS records should be made to the DSS Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Any individual who makes a request for access in person shall:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Provide identification as specified in Sec. 321.4.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Complete and sign a request form.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Any individual making a request for access to records by mail shall include a signed and notarized statement to verify his identity, which may be the DSS request form if he has received one.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Any individual requesting access to records in person may be accompanied by an identified person of his own choosing while reviewing the record. If the individual elects to be accompanied, he shall make this known in his written request, and include a statement authorizing disclosure of the record contents to the accompanying person. Without written authorization of the subject individual, records will not be disclosed to third parties accompanying the subject.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) During the course of official business, members of DSS field elements may be given access to records maintained by the field elements/Operations Center without referral to the Office of FOI and Privacy. An account of such access will be kept for reporting purposes.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (6) In all requests for access, the requester must state whether he or she desires access in person or mailed copies of records. During personal access, where copies are made for retention, a fee for reproduction and postage may be assessed as provided in Sec. 321.11. Where copies are mailed because personal appearance is impractical, there will be no fee.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (7) All individuals who are not affiliates of DSS will be given access to records, if authorized, in the Office of FOI and Privacy, or by means of mailed copies.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 321.6
                                Medical records.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p><i>General.</i> Medical records that are part of DSS records systems will generally be included with those records when access is granted to the subject to which they pertain. However, if it is determined that such access could have an adverse effect upon the individual's physical or mental health, the medical record in question will be released only to a physician named by the requesting individual.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 321.7
                                Request for correction or amendment.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) <i>General.</i> Upon request and proper identification by any individual who has been granted access to DSS records pertaining to himself or herself, that individual may request, either in person or through the mail, that the record be amended. Such a request must be made in writing and addressed to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) <i>Content.</i> The following information must be included to insure effective action on the request:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Description of the record. Requesters should specify the number of pages and documents, the titles of the documents, form numbers if there are any, dates on the documents and names of individuals who signed them. Any reasonable description of the document is acceptable.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Description of the items to be amended. The description of the passages, pages or documents to be amended should be as clear and specific as possible.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Page, line and paragraph numbers should be cited where they exist.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) A direct quotation of all or a portion of the passage may be made if it isn't otherwise easily identifiable. If the passage is long, a quotation of its beginning and end will suffice.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) In appropriate cases, a simple substantive request may be appropriate, e.g., 'delete all references to my alleged arrest in July 1970.'
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) If the requester has received a copy of the record, he may submit an annotated copy of documents he wishes amended.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Type of amendment. The requester must clearly state the type of amendment he is requesting.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Deletion or expungement, i.e., a complete removal from the record of data, sentences, passages, paragraphs or documents.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Correction of the information in the record to make it more accurate, e.g., rectify mistaken identities, dates, data pertaining to the individual, etc.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) Additions to make the record more relevant, accurate or timely may be requested.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) Other changes may be requested; they must be specifically and clearly described.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Reason for amendment. Requests for amendment must be based on specific reasons, included in writing. Categories of reasons are as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Accuracy. Amendment may be requested where matters of fact are believed incorrectly recorded, e.g., dates, names, addresses, identification numbers, or any other information concerning the individual. The request, whenever possible, should contain the accurate information, copies of verifying documents, or indication of how the information can be verified.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Relevance. Amendment may be requested when information in a record is believed not to be relevant or necessary to the purposes of the record system.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) Timeliness. Amendment may be requested when information is thought to be so old as to no longer be pertinent to the stated purposes of the records system. It may also be requested when there is recent information of a pertinent type that is not included in the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) Completeness. Amendment may be requested where information in a record is incomplete with respect to its purpose. The data thought to have been omitted should be included or identified with the request.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (v) Fairness. Amendment may be requested when a record is thought to be unfair concerning the subject, in terms of the stated purposes of the record. In such cases, a source of additional information to increase the fairness of the record should be identified where possible.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (vi) Other reasons. Reasons for requesting amendment are not limited to those cited above. The content of the records is authorized in terms of their stated purposes which should be the basis for evaluating them. However, any matter believed appropriate may be submitted as a basis of an amendment request.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (vii) Court orders and statutes may require amendment of a file. While they do not require a Privacy Act request for execution, such may be brought to the attention of DSS by these procedures.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) <i>Assistance.</i> Individuals seeking to request amendment of records pertaining to themselves that are maintained by DSS will be assisted as necessary by DSS officials. Where a request is incomplete, it will not be denied, but the requester will be contacted for the additional information necessary to his request.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) This section does not permit the alteration of evidence presented to courts, boards and other official proceedings.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 321.8
                                DSS review of request for amendment.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) <i>General.</i> Upon receipt from any individual of a request to amend a record pertaining to himself and maintained by the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy will handle the request as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) A written acknowledgment of the receipt of a request for amendment of a record will be provided to the individual within 10 working days, unless final action regarding approval or denial can be accomplished within that time. In that case, the notification of approval or denial will constitute adequate acknowledgment.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Where there is a determination to grant all or a portion of a request to amend a record, the record shall be promptly amended and the requesting individual notified. Individuals, agencies or components shown by accounting records to have received copies of the record, or to whom disclosure has been made, will be notified, if necessary, of the amendment by the responsible official. Where a DoD recipient of an investigative record cannot be located, the notification, if necessary, will be sent to the personnel security element of the parent Component.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Where there is a determination to deny all or a portion of a request to amend a record, the office will promptly:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Advise the requesting individual of the specifics of the refusal and the reasons;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Inform the individual that he may request a review of the denial(s) from 'Director, Defense Security Service, 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651.' The request should be brief, in writing, and enclose a copy of the denial correspondence.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) DSS determination to approve or deny. Determination to approve or deny and request to amend a record or portion thereof may necessitate additional investigation or inquiry be made to verify assertions of individuals requesting amendment. Coordination will be made with the Director for Investigations and the Director of the Personnel Investigations Center in such instances.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 321.9
                                Appeal of initial amendment decision.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) <i>General.</i> Upon receipt from any individual of an appeal to review a DSS refusal to amend a record, the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy will assure that such appeal is handled in compliance with the Privacy Act of 1974 and DoD Directive 5400.11 and accomplish the following:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Review the record, request for amendment, DSS action on the request and the denial, and direct such additional inquiry or investigation as is deemed necessary to make a fair and equitable determination.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Recommend to the Director whether to approve or deny the appeal.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) If the determination is made to amend a record, advise the individual and previous recipients (or an appropriate office) where an accounting of disclosures has been made.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Where the decision has been made to deny the individual's appeal to amend a record, notify the individual:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Of the denial and the reason;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Of his right to file a concise statement of reasons for disagreeing with the decision not to amend the record;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) That such statement may be sent to the Defense Security Service, Office of FOI and Privacy, (GCF), 1340 Braddock Place, Alexandria, VA 22314-1651, and that it will be disclosed to users of the disputed record;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) That prior recipients of the disputed record will be provided a copy of the statement of disagreement, or if they cannot be reached (e.g., through deactivation) the personnel security element of their DoD component;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (v) And, that he may file a suit in a Federal District Court to contest DSS's decision not to amend the disputed record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) <i>Time limit for review of appeal.</i> If the review of an appeal of a refusal to amend a record cannot be accomplished within 30 days, the Office of FOI and Privacy will notify the individual and advise him of the reasons, and inform him of when he may expect the review to be completed.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 321.10
                                Disclosure to other than subject.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) <i>General.</i> No record contained in a system of records maintained by DSS shall be disclosed by any means to any person or agency outside the Department of Defense, except with the written consent or request of the individual subject of the record, except as provided in this section. Disclosures that may be made without the request or consent of the subject of the record are as follows:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) To those officials and employees of the Department of Defense who have a need for the record in the performance of their duties, when the use is compatible with the stated purposes for which the record is maintained.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Required to be disclosed by the Freedom of Information Act.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) For a routine use as described in DoD Directive 5400.11.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) To the Census Bureau, National Archives, the U.S. Congress, the Comptroller General or General Accounting Office under the conditions specified in DoD Directive 5400.11.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) At the written request of the head of an agency outside DoD for a law enforcement activity as authorized by DoD Directive 5400.11.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (6) For statistical purposes, in response to a court order, or for compelling circumstances affecting the health or safety of an individual as described in DoD Directive 5400.11.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (7) Legal guardians recognized by the Act.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) <i>Accounting of disclosures.</i> Except for disclosures made to members of the DoD in connection with their routine duties, and disclosures required by the Freedom of Information Act, an accounting will be kept of all disclosures of records maintained in DSS systems.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Accounting entries will normally be kept on a DSS form, which will be maintained in the record file jacket, or in a document that is part of the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Accounting entries will record the date, nature and purpose of each disclosure, and the name and address of the person or agency to whom the disclosure is made.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) An accounting of disclosures made to agencies outside the DoD of records in the Defense Clearance and Investigations Index (V5-02) will be kept as prescribed by the Director of Systems, DSS.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Accounting records will be maintained for at least 5 years after the last disclosure, or for the life of the record, whichever is longer.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) Subjects of DSS records will be given access to associated accounting records upon request, except as exempted under &#167; 321.13.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 321.11
                                Fees.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Individuals may request copies for retention of any documents to which they are granted access in DSS records pertaining to them. Requestors will not be charged for the first copy of any records provided; however, duplicate copies will require a charge to cover costs of reproduction. Such charges will be computed in accordance with DoD Directive 5400.11.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 321.12
                                Penalties.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) An individual may bring a civil action against the DSS to correct or amend the record, or where there is a refusal to comply with an individual request or failure to maintain any record with accuracy, relevance, timeliness and completeness, so as to guarantee fairness, or failure to comply with any other provision of 5 U.S.C. 552a. The court may order correction or amendment. It may assess against the United States reasonable attorney fees and other costs, or may enjoin the DSS from withholding the records and order the production to the complainant.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) Where it is determined that the action was willful or intentional with respect to 5 U.S.C. 552a(g)(1) (C) or (D), the United States shall be liable for the actual damages sustained, but in no case less than the sum of $1,000 and the costs of the action with attorney fees.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) Criminal penalties may be imposed against an officer or employee of the DSS who fully discloses material, which he knows is prohibited from disclosure, or who willfully maintains a system of records without the notice requirements; or against any person who knowingly and willfully requests or obtains any record concerning an individual from an agency under false pretenses. These offenses shall be misdemeanors with a fine not to exceed $5,000.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 321.13
                                Exemptions.
                            </b>
                            </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) <i>General.</i> The Director of the Defense Security Service establishes the following exemptions of records systems (or portions thereof) from the provisions of these rules, and other indicated portions of Pub. L. 93-579, in this section. They may be exercised only by the Director, Defense Security Service and the Chief of the Office of FOI and Privacy. Exemptions will be exercised only when necessary for a specific, significant and legitimate reason connected with the purpose of a records system, and not simply because they are authorized by statute. Personal records releasable under the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552 will not be withheld from subject individuals based on these exemptions.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) All systems of records maintained by DSS shall be exempt from the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 552a(d) pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1) to the extent that the system contains any information properly classified under Executive Order 12958 and which is required by the Executive Order to be withheld in the interest of national defense of foreign policy. This exemption, which may be applicable to parts of all systems of records, is necessary because certain record systems not otherwise specifically designated for exemptions herein may contain items of information that have been properly classified.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) <i>System identifier:</i> V1-01.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) System name: Privacy and Freedom of Information Request Records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Exemptions: (i) Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Records maintained in connection with providing protective services to the President and other individuals under 18 U.S.C. 3506, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(3).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) Any portion of this system that falls under the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2), (k)(3), (k)(5) may be exempt from the following subsections of 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3); (d); (e)(1); (e)(4)(G), (H) and (I); and (f).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2), (k)(3), (k)(5).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Reasons: (i) From subsection (c)(3) because it will enable DSS to conduct certain investigations and relay law enforcement information without compromise of the information, protection of investigative techniques and efforts employed, and identities of confidential sources who might not otherwise come forward and who furnished information under an express promise that the sources' identity would be held in confidence (or prior to the effective date of the Act, under an implied promise);
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) From subsections (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I) because it will provide protection against notification of investigatory material including certain reciprocal investigations and counterintelligence information, which might alert a subject to the fact that an investigation of that individual is taking place, and the disclosure of which would weaken the on-going investigation, reveal investigatory techniques, and place confidential informants in jeopardy who furnished information under an express promise that the sources' identity would be held in confidence (or prior to the effective date of the Act, under an implied promise);
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) From subsections (d) and (f) because requiring DSS to grant access to records and agency rules for access and amendment of records would unfairly impede the agency's investigation of allegations of unlawful activities. To require DSS to confirm or deny the existence of a record pertaining to a requesting individual may in itself provide an answer to that individual relating to an on-going investigation. The investigation of possible unlawful activities would be jeopardized by agency rules requiring verification of record, disclosure of the record to the subject, and record amendment procedures.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) <i>System identifier:</i> V5-01.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) System name: Investigative Files System
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Exemption: (i) Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Records maintained in connection with providing protective services to the President and other individuals under 18 U.S.C. 3506, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(3).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) Any portion of this system that falls under the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2), (k)(3), or (k)(5) may be exempt from the following subsections of 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3); (d); (e)(1); (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I); and (f).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2), (k)(3), or (k)(5).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Reasons: (i) From subsection (c)(3) because it will enable DSS to conduct certain investigations and relay law enforcement information without compromise of the information, protection of investigative techniques and efforts employed, and identities of confidential sources who might not otherwise come forward and who furnished information under an express promise that the sources' identity would be held in confidence (or prior to the effective date of the Act, under an implied promise).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) From subsections (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I) because it will provide protection against notification of investigatory material including certain reciprocal investigations and counterintelligence information, which might alert a subject to the fact that an investigation of that individual is taking place, and the disclosure of which would weaken the on-going investigation, reveal investigatory techniques, and place confidential informants in jeopardy who furnished information under an express promise that the sources' identity would be held in confidence (or prior to the effective date of the Act, under an implied promise).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) From subsections (d) and (f) because requiring DSS to grant access to records and agency rules for access and amendment of records would unfairly impede the agency's investigation of allegations of unlawful activities. To require DSS to confirm or deny the existence of a record pertaining to a requesting individual may in itself provide an answer to that individual relating to an on-going investigation. The investigation of possible unlawful activities would be jeopardized by agency rules requiring verification of record, disclosure of the record to the subject, and record amendment procedures.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (e) <i>System identifier:</i> V5-02.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) System name: Defense Clearance and Investigations Index (DCII).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Exemption: Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source. Any portion of this system that falls under the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) may be exempt from the following subsections of 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3); (d); (e)(1); (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I), and (f).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Reasons: (i) From subsection (c)(3) because it will enable DSS to conduct certain investigations and relay law enforcement information without compromise of the information, protection of investigative techniques and efforts employed, and identities of confidential sources who might not otherwise come forward and who furnished information under an express promise that the sources' identity would be held in confidence (or prior to the effective date of the Act, under an implied promise).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) From subsections (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I) because it will provide protection against notification of investigatory material including certain reciprocal investigations and counterintelligence information, which might alert a subject to the fact that an investigation of that individual is taking place, and the disclosure of which would weaken the on-going investigation, reveal investigatory techniques, and place confidential informants in jeopardy who furnished information under an express promise that the sources' identity would be held in confidence (or prior to the effective date of the Act, under an implied promise).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) From subsections (d) and (f) because requiring DSS to grant access to records and agency rules for access and amendment of records would unfairly impede the agency's investigation of allegations of unlawful activities. To require DSS to confirm or deny the existence of a record pertaining to a requesting individual may in itself provide an answer to that individual relating to an on-going investigation. The investigation of possible unlawful activities would be jeopardized by agency rules requiring verification of record, disclosure of the record to the subject, and record amendment procedures.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (f) <i>System identifier:</i> V5-03.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) System name: Case Control Management System (CCMS).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Exemption: (i) Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source. Any portion of this system that falls under the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) or (k)(5) may be exempt from the following subsections of 5 U.S.C. 552a: (c)(3); (d); (e)(1); (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I); and (f).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Authority. 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and (k)(5).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Reasons. (i) From subsection (c)(3) because it will enable DSS to conduct certain investigations and relay law enforcement information without compromise of the information, protection of investigative techniques and efforts employed, and identities of confidential sources who might not otherwise come forward and who furnished information under an express promise that the sources' identity would be held in confidence (or prior to the effective date of the Act, under an implied promise).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) From subsections (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I) because it will provide protection against notification of investigatory material including certain reciprocal investigations and counterintelligence information, which might alert a subject to the fact that an investigation of that individual is taking place, and the disclosure of which would weaken the on-going investigation, reveal investigatory techniques, and place confidential informants in jeopardy who furnished information under an express promise that the sources' identity would be held in confidence (or prior to the effective date of the Act, under an implied promise).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) From subsections (d) and (f) because requiring DSS to grant access to records and agency rules for access and amendment of records would unfairly impede the agency's investigation of allegations of unlawful activities. To require DSS to confirm or deny the existence of a record pertaining to a requesting individual may in itself provide an answer to that individual relating to an on-going investigation. The investigation of possible unlawful activities would be jeopardized by agency rules requiring verification of record, disclosure of the record to the subject, and record amendment procedures.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (g) <i>System identifier:</i> V5-04.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) System name: Counterintelligence Issues Database (CII-DB).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Exemption: (i) Information specifically authorized to be classified under E.O. 12958, as implemented by DoD 5200.1-R, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) Records maintained in connection with providing protective services to the President and other individuals under 18 U.S.C. 3506, may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(3).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (v) Any portion of this system that falls within the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1), (k)(2), (k)(3) and (k)(5) may be exempt from the following subsections (c)(3); (d)(1) through (d)(5); (e)(1); (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I); and (f).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Authority. 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1), (k)(2), (k)(3) and (k)(5).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Reasons. (i) From subsection (c)(3) because giving the individual access to the disclosure accounting could alert the subject of an investigation to the existence and nature of the investigation and reveal investigative or prosecutive interest by other agencies, particularly in a joint-investigation situation. This would seriously impede or compromise the investigation and case preparation by prematurely revealing its existence and nature; compromise or interfere with witnesses or make witnesses reluctant to cooperate with the investigators; lead to suppression, alteration, fabrication, or destruction of evidence; and endanger the physical safety of confidential sources, witnesses, law enforcement personnel and their families.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) From subsection (d) because the application of these provisions could impede or compromise an investigation or prosecution if the subject of an investigation had access to the records or were able to use such rules to learn of the existence of an investigation before it would be completed. In addition, the mere notice of the fact of an investigation could inform the subject and others that their activities are under or may become the subject of an investigation and could enable the subjects to avoid detection or apprehension, to influence witnesses improperly, to destroy evidence, or to fabricate testimony.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) From subsection (e)(1) because during an investigation it is not always possible to detect the relevance or necessity of each piece of information in the early stages of an investigation. In some cases, it is only after the information is evaluated in light of other evidence that its relevance and necessity will be clear. In other cases, what may appear to be a relevant and necessary piece of information may become irrelevant in light of further investigation. In addition, during the course of an investigation, the investigator may obtain information that related primarily to matters under the investigative jurisdiction of another agency, and that information may not be reasonably segregated. In the interest of effective law enforcement, DSS investigators should retain this information, since it can aid in establishing patterns of criminal activity and can provide valuable leads for Federal and other law enforcement agencies.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iv) From subsections (e)(4)(G), (e)(4)(H), (e)(4)(I) and (f) because this system is exempt from subsection (d) of the Act, concerning access to records. These requirements are inapplicable to the extent that these records will be exempt from these subsections. However, DSS has published information concerning its notification and access procedures, and the records source categories because under certain circumstances, DSS could decide it is appropriate for an individual to have access to all or a portion of his/her records in this system of records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (h) [Reserved]
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            [64 FR 49660, Sept. 14, 1999, as amended at 70 FR 38009, July 1, 2005; 76 FR 22808, April 25, 2011]
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 321.14
                                DSS implementation policies.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) <i>General.</i> The implementation of the Privacy Act of 1974 within DSS is as prescribed by DoD Directive 5400.11. This section provides special rules and information that extend or amplify DoD policies with respect to matters of particular concern to the Defense Security Service.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) <i>Privacy Act rules application.</i> Any request which cites neither Act, concerning personal record information in a system or records, by the individual to whom such information pertains, for access, amendment, correction, accounting of disclosures, etc., will be governed by the Privacy Act of 1974, DoD Directive 5400.11 and these rules exclusively. Requests for like information which cite only the Freedom of Information Act will be governed by the Freedom of Information Act, DoD Regulation 5400.7R &#178;. Any denial or exemption of all or part of a record from notification, access, disclosure, amendment or other provision, will also be processed under these rules, unless court order or other competent authority directs otherwise.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            &#178; See footnote 1 to 321.1.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) <i>First amendment rights.</i> No DSS official or element may maintain any information pertaining to the exercise by an individual of his rights under the First Amendment without the permission of that individual unless such collection is specifically authorized by statute or necessary to and within the scope of an authorized law enforcement activity.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) <i>Standards of accuracy and validation of records.</i> (1) All individuals or elements within DSS which create or maintain records pertaining to individuals will insure that they are reasonably accurate, relevant, timely and complete to serve the purpose for which they are maintained and to assure fairness to the individual to whom they pertain. Information that is not pertinent to a stated purpose of a system of records will not be maintained within those records. Officials compiling investigatory records will make every reasonable effort to assure that only reports that are impartial, clear, accurate, complete, fair and relevant with respect to the authorized purpose of such records are included, and that reports not meeting these standards or serving such purposes are not included in such records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Prior to dissemination to an individual or agency outside DoD of any record about an individual (except for a Freedom of Information Act action or access by a subject individual under these rules) the disclosing DSS official will by review, make a reasonable effort to assure that such record is accurate, complete, timely, fair and relevant to the purpose for which they are maintained.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (e) <i>The Defense Clearance and Investigations Index (DCII).</i> It is the policy of DSS, as custodian, that each DoD component or element that has direct access to or contributes records to the DCII (V5-02), is individually responsible for compliance with the Privacy Act of 1974 and DoD Directive 5400.11 with respect to requests for notification, requests for access by subject individuals, granting of such access, request for amendment and corrections by subjects, making amendments or corrections, other disclosures, accounting for disclosures and the exercise of exemptions, insofar as they pertain to any record placed in the DCII by that component or element. Any component or element of the DoD that makes a disclosure of any record whatsoever to an individual or agency outside the DoD, from the DCII, is individually responsible to maintain an accounting of that disclosure as prescribed by the Privacy Act of 1974 and DoD Directive 5400.11 and to notify the element placing the record in the DCII of the disclosure. Use of and compliance with the procedures of the DCII Disclosure Accounting System will meet these requirements. Any component or element of DoD with access to the DCII that, in response to a request concerning an individual, discovers a record pertaining to that individual placed in the DCII by another component or element, may refer the requester to the DoD component that placed the record into the DCII without making an accounting of such referral, although it involves the divulging of the existence of that record. Generally, consultation with, and referral to, the component or element placing a record in the DCII should be effected by any component receiving a request pertaining to that record to insure appropriate exercise of amendment or exemption procedures.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (f) <i>Investigative operations.</i> (1) DSS agents must be thoroughly familiar with and understand these rules and the authorities, purposes and routine uses of DSS investigative records, and be prepared to explain them and the effect of refusing information to all sources of investigative information, including subjects, during interview, in response to questions that go beyond the required printed and oral notices. Agents shall be guided by DSS Handbook for Personnel Security Investigations in this respect.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) All sources may be advised that the subject of an investigative record may be given access to it, but that the identities of sources may be withheld under certain conditions. Such advisement will be made as prescribed in DSS Handbook for Personnel Security Investigations, and the interviewing agent may not urge a source to request a grant of confidentiality. Such pledges of confidence will be given sparingly and then only when required to obtain information relevant and necessary to the stated purpose of the investigative information being collected.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (g) <i>Non-system information on individuals.</i> The following information is not considered part of personal records systems reportable under the Privacy Act of 1974 and may be maintained by DSS members for ready identification, contact, and property control purposes only. If at any time the information described in this paragraph is to be used for other than these purposes, that information must become part of a reported, authorized record system. No other information concerning individuals except that described in the records systems notice and this paragraph may be maintained within DSS.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Identification information at doorways, building directories, desks, lockers, name tags, etc.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Identification in telephone directories, locator cards and rosters.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Geographical or agency contact cards.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Property receipts and control logs for building passes, credentials, vehicles, weapons, etc.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) Temporary personal working notes kept solely by and at the initiative of individual members of DSS to facilitate their duties.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (h) <i>Notification of prior recipients.</i> Whenever a decision is made to amend a record, or a statement contesting a DSS decision not to amend a record is received from the subject individual, prior recipients of the record identified in disclosure accountings will be notified to the extent possible. In some cases, prior recipients cannot be located due to reorganization or deactivations. In these cases, the personnel security element of the receiving Defense Component will be sent the notification or statement for appropriate action.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) <i>Ownership of DSS Investigative Records.</i> Personnel security investigative reports shall not be retained by DoD recipient organizations. Such reports are considered to be the property of the investigating organization and are on loan to the recipient organization for the purpose for which requested. All copies of such reports shall be destroyed within 120 days after the completion of the final personnel security determination and the completion of all personnel action necessary to implement the determination. Reports that are required for longer periods may be retained only with the specific written approval of the investigative organization.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (j) <i>Consultation and referral.</i> DSS system of records may contain records originated by other components or agencies which may have claimed exemptions for them under the Privacy Act of 1974. When any action that may be exempted is initiated concerning such a record, consultation with the originating agency or component will be effected. Where appropriate such records will be referred to the originating component or agency for approval or disapproval of the action.
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>

    </regulationsPart>
</regulationsChapter>
</regulationsTitle>
</regulations>

    <regulations id="reg6" toc="yes">
        <regulationsTitle number="32">
            <heading> National Defense </heading>
            <regulationsChapter number="I">
                <heading> Office of the Secretary of Defense </heading>
                <regulationsPart number="318">
                    <heading> DEFENSE THREAT REDUCTION AGENCY PRIVACY PROGRAM </heading>
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p>
                            Sec.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            318.1 Reissuance and purpose.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            318.2 Application.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            318.3 Definitions.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            318.4 Policy.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            318.5 Designations and responsibilities.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            318.6 Procedures for requests pertaining to individual records in a record system.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            318.7 Disclosure of requested information to individuals.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            318.8 Request for correction or amendment to a record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            318.9 Agency review of request for correction or amendment of record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            318.10 Appeal of initial adverse Agency determination for access, correction or amendment.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            318.11 Disclosure of record to persons other than the individual to whom it pertains.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            318.12 Fees.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            318.13 Enforcement actions.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            318.14 Blanket routine uses.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            318.15 Rules of conduct.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            318.16 Exemption rules.
                        </p>
                        <p><b>Authority:</b> Pub. L. 93-579, 88 Stat 1896 (5 U.S.C. 552a).
                        </p>
                        <p><b>Source:</b> 65 FR 18894, Apr. 10, 2000, unless otherwise noted.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 318.1
                                Reissuance and purpose.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) This part updates the policies, responsibilities, and procedures of the DTRA Privacy Program under the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended (5 U.S.C. 552a), OMB Circular A-130,&#185; and the DoD Privacy Program (32 CFR part 310).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            &#185; Copies may be obtained: <i>http://www.whitehouse.gov/OMB/circulars.</i>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) This rule establishes procedures whereby individuals can:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Request notification of whether Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) maintains or has disclosed a record pertaining to them in any nonexempt system of records;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Request a copy or other access to such a record or to an accounting of its disclosure;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Request that the record be amended; and
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Appeal any initial adverse determination of any such request.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) Specifies those system of records which the Director, Defense Threat Reduction Agency has determined to be exempt from the procedures established by this rule and by certain provisions of the Privacy Act.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) DTRA policy encompasses the safeguarding of individual privacy from any misuse of DTRA records and the provides the fullest access practicable by individuals to DTRA records concerning them.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 318.2
                                Applicability.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) This part applies to all members of the Armed Forces and Department of Defense civilians assigned to the DTRA at any of its duty locations.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) This part shall be made applicable to DoD contractors who are operating a system of records on behalf of DTRA, to include any of the activities, such as collecting and disseminating records, associated with maintaining a system of records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 318.3
                                Definitions.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Access.</i> The review of a record or a copy of a record or parts thereof in a system of records by any individual.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Agency.</i> For the purposes of disclosing records subject to the Privacy Act among DoD Components, the Department of Defense is considered a single agency. For all other purposes to include applications for access and amendment, denial of access or amendment, appeals from denials, and record keeping as regards release to non-DoD agencies; each DoD Component is considered an agency within the meaning of the Privacy Act.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Confidential source.</i> A person or organization who has furnished information to the federal government under an express promise that the person's or the organization's identity will be held in confidence or under an implied promise of such confidentiality if this implied promise was made before September 27, 1975.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Disclosure.</i> The transfer of any personal information from a system of records by any means of communication (such as oral, written, electronic, mechanical, or actual review) to any person, private entity, or government agency, other than the subject of the record, the subject's designated agent or the subject's legal guardian.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Individual.</i> A living person who is a citizen of the United States or an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence. The parent of a minor or the legal guardian of any individual also may act on behalf of an individual. Corporations, partnerships, sole proprietorships, professional groups, businesses, whether incorporated or unincorporated, and other commercial entities are not "individuals."
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Law enforcement activity.</i> Any activity engaged in the enforcement of criminal laws, including efforts to prevent, control, or reduce crime or to apprehend criminals, and the activities of prosecutors, courts, correctional, probation, pardon, or parole authorities.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Maintain.</i> Includes maintain, collect, use or disseminate.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Official use.</i> Within the context of this part, this term is used when officials and employees of a DoD Component have a demonstrated need for the use of any record or the information contained therein in the performance of their official duties, subject to DoD 5200.1-R,&#178; "DoD Information Security Program Regulation".
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            &#178; Copies may be obtained: <i>http://web7.whs.osd.mil/corres.htm.</i>
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Personal information.</i> Information about an individual that identifies, relates or is unique to, or describes him or her; e.g., a social security number, age, military rank, civilian grade, marital status, race, salary, home/office phone numbers, etc.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Privacy Act request.</i> A request from an individual for notification as to the existence of, access to, or amendment of records pertaining to that individual. These records must be maintained in a system of records.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Member of the public.</i> Any individual or party acting in a private capacity to include federal employees or military personnel.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Record.</i> Any item, collection, or grouping of information, whatever the storage media (e.g., paper, electronic, etc.), about an individual that is maintained by a DoD Component, including but not limited to, his or her education, financial transactions, medical history, criminal or employment history and that contains his or her name, or the identifying number, symbol, or other identifying particular assigned to the individual, such as a finger or voice print or a photograph.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Risk assessment.</i> An analysis considering information sensitivity, vulnerabilities, and the cost to a computer facility or word processing activity in safeguarding personal information processed or stored in the facility or activity.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Routine use.</i> The disclosure of a record outside the Department of Defense for a use that is compatible with the purpose for which the information was collected and maintained by the Department of Defense. The routine use must be included in the published system notice for the system of records involved.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Statistical record.</i> A record maintained only for statistical research or reporting purposes and not used in whole or in part in making determinations about specific individuals.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>System manager.</i> The DoD Component official who is responsible for the operation and management of a system of records.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>System of records.</i> A group of records under the control of a DoD Component from which personal information is retrieved by the individual's name or by some identifying number, symbol, or other identifying particular assigned to an individual.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Word processing system.</i> A combination of equipment employing automated technology, systematic procedures, and trained personnel for the primary purpose of manipulating human thoughts and verbal or written or graphic presentations intended to communicate verbally or visually with another individual.
                        </p>
                        <p><i>Word processing equipment.</i> Any combination of electronic hardware and computer software integrated in a variety of forms (firmware, programmable software, handwiring, or similar equipment) that permits the processing of textual data. Generally, the equipment contains a device to receive information, a computer-like processor with various capabilities to manipulate the information, a storage medium, and an output device
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 318.4
                                Policy.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) It is DTRA policy that:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) The personal privacy of an individual shall be respected and protected. Personal information shall be collected, maintained, used, or disclosed to insure that:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) It shall be relevant and necessary to accomplish a lawful DTRA purpose required to be accomplished by Federal statute or Executive order;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) It shall be collected to the greatest extent practicable directly from the individual;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) The individual shall be informed as to why the information is being collected, the authority for collection, what uses will be made of it, whether disclosure is mandatory or voluntary, and the consequences of not providing the information;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) It shall be relevant, timely, complete and accurate for its intended use; and
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (6) Appropriate administrative, technical, and physical safeguards shall be established, based on the media (e.g., paper, electronic, etc.) involved, to ensure the security of the records and to prevent compromise or misuse during storage or transfer.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) No record shall be maintained on how an individual exercises rights guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution, except as specifically authorized by statute; expressly authorized by the individual on whom the record is maintained; or when the record is pertinent to and within the scope of an authorized law enforcement activity.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) Notices shall be published in the <i>Federal Register</i> and reports shall be submitted to Congress and the Office of Management and Budget, in accordance with, and as required by 5 U.S.C. 552a, OMB Circular A-130, and 32 CFR part 310, as to the existence and character of any system of records being established or revised by the DoD Components. Information shall not be collected, maintained, or disseminated until the required publication/review requirements are satisfied.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) Individuals shall be permitted, to the extent authorized by this part:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) To determine what records pertaining to them are contained in a system of records;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Gain access to such records and obtain a copy of those records or a part thereof;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Correct or amend such records on a showing the records are not accurate, relevant, timely, or complete.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Appeal a denial of access or a request for amendment.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (e) Disclosure of records pertaining to an individual from a system of records shall be prohibited except with the consent of the individual or as otherwise authorized by 5 U.S.C. 552a and 32 CFR part 286. When disclosures are made, the individual shall be permitted, to the extent authorized by 5 U.S.C. 552a and 32 CFR part 310, to seek an accounting of such disclosures from DTRA.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (f) Computer matching programs between DTRA and Federal, State, or local governmental agencies shall be conducted in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 552a, OMB Circular A-130, and 32 CFR part 310.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (g) DTRA personnel and Systems Managers shall conduct themselves, pursuant to established rules of conduct, so that personal information to be stored in a system of records shall only be collected, maintained, used, and disseminated as authorized by this part.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 318.5
                                Designations and responsibilities
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) The Director, DTRA shall:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Provide adequate funding and personnel to establish and support an effective Privacy Program.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Appoint a senior official to serve as the Agency Privacy Act Officer.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Serve as the Agency Appellate Authority.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) The Privacy Act Officer shall:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Implement the Agency's Privacy Program in accordance with the specific requirements set forth in this part, 5 U.S.C. 552a, OMB Circular A-130, and 32 CFR part 310.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Establish procedures, as well as rules of conduct, necessary to implement this part so as to ensure compliance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 552a, OMB Circular A-130, and 32 CFR part 310.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Ensure that the DTRA Privacy Program periodically shall be reviewed by the DTRA Inspectors General or other officials, who shall have specialized knowledge of the DoD Privacy Program.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Serve as the Agency Initial Denial Authority.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) <i>The Privacy Act Program Manager shall:</i>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Manage activities in support of the DTRA Program oversight in accordance with part, 5 U.S.C. 552a, OMB Circular A-130, and 32 CFR part 310.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Provide operational support, guidance and assistance to Systems Managers for responding to requests for access/amendment of records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Direct the day-by-day activities of the DTRA Privacy Program.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Provide guidance and assistance to DTRA elements in their implementation and execution of the DTRA Privacy Program.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (5) Prepare and submit proposed new, altered, and amended systems of records, to include submission of required notices for publication in the Federal Register consistent with this part, 5 U.S.C. 552a, OMB Circular A-130, and 32 CFR part 310.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (6) Prepare and submit proposed DTRA privacy rulemaking, to include documentation for submission of the proposed rule to the Office of the Federal Register for publication. Additionally, provide required documentation for reporting to the OMB and Congress, consistent with this part, 5 U.S.C. 552a, OMB Circular A-130, and 32 CFR part 310.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (7) Provide advice and support to DTRA elements to ensure that:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) All information requirements developed to collect and/or maintain personal data conform to DoD Privacy Act Program standards;
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Appropriate procedures and safeguards shall be developed, implemented, and maintained to protect personal information when it is stored in either a manual and/or automated system of records or transferred by electronic or non-electronic means; and
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) Specific procedures and safeguards shall be developed and implemented when personal data is collected and maintained for research purposes.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (8) Conduct reviews, and prepare and submit reports consistent with the requirements in this part, 5 U.S.C. 552a, OMB Circular A-130, and 32 CFR part 310, or as otherwise directed by the Defense Privacy Office.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (9) Conduct training for all assigned and employed DTRA personnel and for those individuals having primary responsibility for DTRA Privacy Act Record Systems consistent with requirements of this part, 5 U.S.C. 552a, OMB Circular A-130, and 32 CFR part 310.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (10) Serve as the principal points of contact for coordination of privacy and related matters.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) <i>The Directorate Heads and Office Chiefs shall:</i>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Recognize and support the DTRA Privacy Act Program.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Appoint an individual to serve as Privacy Act Point of Contact within their purview.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Initiate prompt, constructive management actions on agreed-upon actions identified in agency Privacy Act reports.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (e) <i>The Chief, Information Systems shall:</i>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Ensure that all personnel who have access to information from an automated system of records during processing or who are engaged in developing procedures for processing such information are aware of the provisions of this Instruction.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Promptly notify automated system managers and the Privacy Act Officer whenever they are changes to Agency Information Technology that may require the submission of an amended system notice for any system of records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Establish rules of conduct for Agency personnel involved in the design, development, operation, or maintenance of any automated system of records and train them in these rules of conduct.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (f) Agency System Managers shall exercise the Rules of Conduct as specified in 32 CFR part 310.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (g) Agency personnel shall exercise the Rules of Conduct as specified in 32 CFR part 310.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 318.6
                                Procedures for requests pertaining to individual records in a record system.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) An individual seeking notification of whether a system of records, maintained by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, contains a record pertaining to himself/herself and who desires to review, have copies made of such records, or to be provided an accounting of disclosures from such records, shall submit his or her request in writing. Requesters are encourage to review the systems of records notices published by the Agency so as to specifically identify the particular record system(s) of interest to be accessed.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) In addition to meeting the requirements set forth in this section 318.6, the individual seeking notification, review or copies, and an accounting of disclosures will provide in writing his or her full name, address, Social Security Number, and a telephone number where the requester can be contacted should questions arise concerning the request. This information will be used only for the purpose of identifying relevant records in response to an individual's inquiry. It is further recommended that individuals indicate any present or past relationship or affiliations, if any, with the Agency and the appropriate dates in order to facilitate a more thorough search. A notarized statement or an unsworn declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746 may also be required.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) An individual who wishes to be accompanied by another individual when reviewing his or her records, must provide the Agency with written consent authorizing the Agency to disclose or discuss such records in the presence of the accompanying individual.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) Individuals should mail their written request to the FOIA/Privacy Act Division, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 45045 Aviation Drive, Dulles, VA 20166-7517 and indicate clearly on the outer envelope "Privacy Act Request."
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 318.7
                                Disclosure of requested information to individuals.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) The Defense Threat Reduction Agency, upon receiving a request for notification of the existence of a record or for access to a record, shall acknowledge receipt of the request within 10 working days.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) Determine whether or not such record exists.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) Determine whether or not such request for access is available under the Privacy Act.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) Notify requester of determinations within 30 working days after receipt of such request.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (e) Provide access to information pertaining to that person which has been determined to be available within 30 working days.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (f) Notify the individual if fees will be assessed for reproducing copies of the records. Fee schedule and rules for assessing fees are contained in &#167; 318.11.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 318.8
                                Request for correction or amendment to a record.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) An individual may request that the Defense Threat Reduction Agency correct, amend, or expunge any record, or portions thereof, pertaining to the requester that he/she believe to be inaccurate, irrelevant, untimely, or incomplete.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) Such requests shall specify the particular portions of the records in question, be in writing and should be mailed to the FOIA/Privacy Act Division, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 45045 Aviation Drive, Dulles, VA 20166-7517.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) The requester shall provide sufficient information to identify the record and furnish material to substantiate the reasons for requesting corrections, amendments, or expurgation.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 318.9
                                Agency review of request for correction or amendment of record.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) The Agency will acknowledge a request for correction or amendment within 10 working days of receipt. The acknowledgment will be in writing and will indicate the date by which the Agency expects to make its initial determination.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) The Agency shall complete its consideration of requests to correct or amend records within 30 working days, and inform the requester of its initial determination.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) If it is determined that records should be corrected or amended in whole or in part, the Agency shall advise the requester in writing of its determination; and correct or amend the records accordingly. The Agency shall then advise prior recipients of the records of the fact that a correction or amendment was made and provide the substance of the change.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) If the Agency determines that a record should not be corrected or amended, in whole or in part, as requested by the individual, the Agency shall advise the requester in writing of its refusal to correct or amend the records and the reasons therefor. The notification will inform the requester that the refusal may be appealed administratively and will advise the individual of the procedures for such appeals.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 318.10
                                Appeal of initial adverse Agency determination for access, correction or amendment.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) An individual who disagrees with the denial or partial denial of his or her request for access, correction, or amendment of Agency records pertaining the himself/herself, may file a request for administrative review of such refusal within 30 days after the date of notification of the denial or partial denial.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) Such requests shall be made in writing and mailed to the FOIA/Privacy Act Division, Defense Threat Reduction Agency, 45045 Aviation Drive, Dulles, VA 20166-7517.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) The requester shall provide a brief written statement setting for the reasons for his or her disagreement with the initial determination and provide such additional supporting material as the individual feels necessary to justify the appeal.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) Within 30 working days of receipt of the request for review, the Agency shall advise the individual of the final disposition of the request.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (e) In those cases where the initial determination is reversed, the individual will be so informed and the Agency will take appropriate action.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (f) In those cases where the initial determination is sustained, the individual shall be advised:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) In the case of a request for access to a record, of the individual's right to seek judicial review of the Agency refusal for access.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) In the case of a request to correct or amend the record:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) Of the individual's right to file a concise statement of his or her reasons for disagreeing with the Agency's decision in the record,
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) Of the procedures for filing a statement of the disagreement, and
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) Of the individual's right to seek judicial review of the Agency's refusal to correct or amend a record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 318.11
                                Disclosure of record to persons other than the individual to whom it pertains.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) General. No record contained in a system of records maintained by DTRA shall be disclosed by any means to any person or agency within or outside the Department of Defense without the request or consent of the subject of the record, except as described in 32 CFR 310.41, Appendix C to part 310, and/or a Defense Threat Reduction Agency system of records notice.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) Accounting of disclosures. Except for disclosures made to members of the DoD in connection with their official duties, and disclosures required by the Freedom of Information Act, an accounting will be kept of all disclosures of records maintained in DTRA system of records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Accounting entries will normally be kept on a DTRA form, which will be maintained in the record file jacket, or in a document that is part of the record.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Accounting entries will record the date, nature and purpose of each disclosure, and the name and address of the person or agency to whom the disclosure is made.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Accounting records will be maintained for at least 5 years after the last disclosure, of for the life of the record, whichever is longer.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (4) Subjects of DTRA records will be given access to associated accounting records upon request, except for those disclosures made to law enforcement activities when the law enforcement activity has requested that the disclosure not be made, and/or as exempted under &#167; 318.16.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 318.12
                                Fees.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Individuals may request copies for retention of any documents to which they are granted access in DTRA records pertaining to them. Requesters will not be charged for the first copy of any records provided; however, duplicate copies will require a charge to cover costs of reproduction. Such charges will be computed in accordance with 32 CFR part 310.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 318.13
                                Enforcement actions.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            Procedures and sanctions are set forth in 5 U.S.C. 552a, OMB Circular A-130, and 32 CFR part 310.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 318.14
                                Blanket routine uses.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) <i>Blanket routine uses.</i> Certain 'blanket routine uses' of the records have been established that are applicable to every record system maintained within the Department of Defense unless specifically stated otherwise within a particular record system. These additional blanket routine uses of the records are published only once in the interest of simplicity, economy and to avoid redundancy.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) <i>Routine Use--Law Enforcement.</i> If a system of records maintained by a DoD Component, to carry out its functions, indicates a violation or potential violation of law, whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in nature, and whether arising by general statute or by regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto, the relevant records in the system of records may be referred, as a routine use, to the agency concerned, whether Federal, State, local, or foreign, charged with the responsibility of investigating or prosecuting such violation or charged with enforcing or implementing the statute, rule, regulation, or order issued pursuant thereto.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) <i>Routine Use--Disclosure When Requesting Information.</i> A record from a system of records maintained by a Component may be disclosed as a routine use to a Federal, State, or local agency maintaining civil, criminal, or other relevant enforcement information or other pertinent information, such as current licenses, if necessary to obtain information relevant to a Component decision concerning the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant, or other benefit.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) <i>Routine Use--Disclosure of Requested Information.</i> A record from a system of records maintained by a Component may be disclosed to a Federal agency, in response to its request, in connection with the hiring or retention of an employee, the issuance of a security clearance, the reporting of an investigation of an employee, the letting of a contract, or the issuance of a license, grant, or other benefit by the requesting agency, to the extent that the information is relevant and necessary to the requesting agency's decision on the matter.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (e) <i>Routine Use--Congressional Inquiries.</i> Disclosure from a system of records maintained by a Component may be made to a congressional office from the record of an individual in response to an inquiry from the congressional office made at the request of that individual.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (f) <i>Routine Use--Private Relief Legislation.</i> Relevant information contained in all systems of records of the Department of Defense published on or before August 22, 1975, will be disclosed to the OMB in connection with the review of private relief legislation as set forth in OMB Circular A-19 at any stage of the legislative coordination and clearance process as set forth in that Circular.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (g) <i>Routine Use--Disclosures Required by International Agreements.</i> A record from a system of records maintained by a Component may be disclosed to foreign law enforcement, security, investigatory, or administrative authorities to comply with requirements imposed by, or to claim rights conferred in, international agreements and arrangements including those regulating the stationing and status in foreign countries of DoD military and civilian personnel.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (h) <i>Routine Use--Disclosure to State and Local Taxing Authorities.</i> Any information normally contained in Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Form W-2 which is maintained in a record from a system of records maintained by a Component may be disclosed to State and local taxing authorities with which the Secretary of the Treasury has entered into agreements under 5 U.S.C. 5516, 5517, and 5520 and only to those State and local taxing authorities for which an employee or military member is or was subject to tax regardless of whether tax is or was withheld. This routine use is in accordance with Treasury Fiscal Requirements Manual Bulletin No. 76-07.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (i) <i>Routine Use--Disclosure to the Office of Personnel Management.</i> A record from a system of records subject to the Privacy Act and maintained by a Component may be disclosed to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) concerning information on pay and leave, benefits, retirement deduction, and any other information necessary for the OPM to carry out its legally authorized government-wide personnel management functions and studies.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (j) <i>Routine Use--Disclosure to the Department of Justice for Litigation.</i> A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to any component of the Department of Justice for the purpose of representing the Department of Defense, or any officer, employee or member of the Department in pending or potential litigation to which the record is pertinent.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (k) <i>Routine Use--Disclosure to Military Banking Facilities Overseas.</i> Information as to current military addresses and assignments may be provided to military banking facilities who provide banking services overseas and who are reimbursed by the Government for certain checking and loan losses. For personnel separated, discharged, or retired from the Armed Forces, information as to last known residential or home of record address may be provided to the military banking facility upon certification by a banking facility officer that the facility has a returned or dishonored check negotiated by the individual or the individual has defaulted on a loan and that if restitution is not made by the individual, the U.S. Government will be liable for the losses the facility may incur.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (l) <i>Routine Use--Disclosure of Information to the General Services Administration (GSA).</i> A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the General Services Administration (GSA) for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (m) <i>Routine Use--Disclosure of Information to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).</i> A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) for the purpose of records management inspections conducted under authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (n) <i>Routine Use--Disclosure to the Merit Systems Protection Board.</i> A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use to the Merit Systems Protection Board, including the Office of the Special Counsel for the purpose of litigation, including administrative proceedings, appeals, special studies of the civil service and other merit systems, review of OPM or component rules and regulations, investigation of alleged or possible prohibited personnel practices; including administrative proceedings involving any individual subject of a DoD investigation, and such other functions, promulgated in 5 U.S.C. 1205 and 1206, or as may be authorized by law.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (o) <i>Routine Use--Counterintelligence Purpose.</i> A record from a system of records maintained by this component may be disclosed as a routine use outside the DoD or the U.S. Government for the purpose of counterintelligence activities authorized by U.S. Law or Executive Order or for the purpose of enforcing laws which protect the national security of the United States.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 318.15
                                Rules of conduct
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) DTRA personnel shall:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Take such actions, as considered appropriate, to ensure that personal information contained in a system of records, to which they have access or are using incident to the conduct of official business, shall be protected so that the security and confidentiality of the information shall be preserved.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Not disclose any personal information contained in any system of records except as authorized by 32 CFR part 310 or other applicable law or regulation. Personnel willfully making such a disclosure when knowing the disclosure is prohibited are subject to possible criminal penalties and/or administrative sanctions.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Report any unauthorized disclosure of personal information from a system of records or the maintenance of any system of records that are not authorized by the Instruction to the DTRA Privacy Act Officer.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) DTRA system managers for each system of records shall:
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) Ensure that all personnel who either have access to the system of records or who shall develop or supervise procedures for the handling of records in the system of records shall be aware of their responsibilities for protecting personnel information being collected and maintained under the DTRA Privacy Program.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) Promptly notify the Privacy Act Officer of any required new, amended, or altered system notices for the system of records.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) Not maintain any official files on individuals, which are retrieved by name or other personal identifier without first ensuring that a notice for the system of records shall have been published in the "Federal Register." Any official who willfully maintains a system of records without meeting the publication requirements, as prescribed by 5 U.S.C. 552a, OMB Circular A-130, and 32 CFR part 310, is subject to possible criminal penalties and/or administrative sanctions.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 318.16
                                Exemption rules.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (a) <i>Exemption for classified material.</i> All systems of records maintained by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency shall be exempt under section (k)(1) of 5 U.S.C. 552a, to the extent that the systems contain any information properly classified under E.O. 12598 and that is required by that E.O. to be kept secret in the interest of national defense or foreign policy. This exemption is applicable to parts of all systems of records including those not otherwise specifically designated for exemptions herein which contain isolated items of properly classified information.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (b) <i>System identifier and name:</i> HDTRA 007, Security Operations.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) <i>Exemption:</i> Portions of this system of records may be exempt from the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3), (d)(1) through (d)(4), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H), (I), and (f).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) <i>Authority:</i> 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) <i>Reasons:</i> (i) From subsection (c)(3) because it will enable DTRA to safeguard certain investigations and relay law enforcement information without compromise of the information, and protect the identities of confidential sources who might not otherwise come forward and who have furnished information under an express promise that the sources' identity would be held in confidence (or prior to the effective date of the Act, under an implied promise.)
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) From subsection (d)(1) through (d)(4) and (f) because providing access to records of a civil investigation and the right to contest the contents of those records and force changes to be made to the information contained therein would seriously interfere with and thwart the orderly and unbiased conduct of security investigations. Providing access rights normally afforded under the Privacy Act would provide the subject with valuable information that would allow interference with or compromise of witnesses or render witnesses reluctant to cooperate; lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence; and result in the secreting of or other disposition of assets that would make them difficult or impossible to reach in order to satisfy any Government claim growing out of the investigation or proceeding.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) From subsection (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H), (I) because it will provide protection against notification of investigatory material including certain reciprocal investigations and counterintelligence information, which might alert a subject to the fact that an investigation of that individual is taking place, and the disclosure of which would weaken the on-going investigation, reveal investigatory techniques, and place confidential informants in jeopardy who furnished information; under an express promise that the sources' identity would be held in confidence (or prior to the effective date of the Act, under an implied promise.)
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (c) <i>System identifier and name:</i> HDTRA 011, Inspector General Investigation Files.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) <i>Exemption:</i> Portions of this system of records may be exempt from the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3); (d)(1) through (4); (e)(1); (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I); and (f).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) <i>Authority:</i> 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) <i>Reasons:</i> (i) From subsection (c)(3) because it will enable DTRA to conduct certain investigations and relay law enforcement information without compromise of the information, protection of investigative techniques and efforts employed, and identities of confidential sources who might not otherwise come forward and who furnished information under an express promise that the sources' identity would be held in confidence (or prior to the effective date of the Act, under an implied promise.)
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (ii) From subsection (d)(1) through (d)(4) and (f) because providing access to records of a civil investigation and the right to contest the contents of those records and force changes to be made to the information contained therein would seriously interfere with and thwart the orderly and unbiased conduct of the investigation and impede case preparation. Providing access rights normally afforded under the Privacy Act would provide the subject with valuable information that would allow interference with or compromise of witnesses or render witnesses reluctant to cooperate; lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence; and result in the secreting of or other disposition of assets that would make them difficult or impossible to reach in order to satisfy any Government claim growing out of the investigation or proceeding.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (iii) From subsection (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I) because it will provide protection against notification of investigatory material including certain reciprocal investigations and counterintelligence information, which might alert a subject to the fact that an investigation of that individual is taking place, and the disclosure of which would weaken the on-going investigation, reveal investigatory techniques, and place confidential informants in jeopardy who furnished information under an express promise that the sources' identity would be held in confidence (or prior to the effective date of the Act, under an implied promise).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (d) <i>System identifier and name:</i> HDTRA 021, Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act Request Case Files.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (1) <i>Exemption:</i> During the processing of a Freedom of Information Act or Privacy Act request exempt materials from other systems of records may in turn become part of the case record in this system. To the extent that copies of exempt records from those 'other' systems of records are entered into this system, the Defense Threat Reduction Agency claims the same exemptions for the records from those 'other' systems that are entered into this system, as claimed for the original primary system of which they are a part.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (2) <i>Authority:</i> 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), (k)(1), (k)(2), (k)(3), (k)(4), (k)(5), (k)(6) and (k)(7).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            (3) <i>Reasons:</i> Records are only exempt from pertinent provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a to the extent such provisions have been identified and an exemption claimed for the original record and the purposes underlying the exemption for the original record still pertain to the record which is now contained in this system of records. In general, the exemptions were claimed in order to protect properly classified information relating to national defense and foreign policy, to avoid interference during the conduct of criminal, civil, or administrative actions or investigations, to ensure protective services provided the President and others are not compromised, to protect the identity of confidential sources incident to Federal employment, military service, contract, and security clearance determinations, to preserve the confidentiality and integrity of Federal testing materials, and to safeguard evaluation materials used for military promotions when furnished by a confidential source. The exemption rule for the original records will identify the specific reasons why the records are exempt from specific provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            [65 FR 18894, Apr. 10, 2000, as amended at 71 FR 64633, Nov. 3, 2006]
                        </p>

                    </xhtmlContent>

</regulationsPart>
</regulationsChapter>
</regulationsTitle>
</regulations>
    <regulations id="reg7" toc="yes">
        <regulationsTitle number="32">
            <heading> National Defense </heading>
            <regulationsChapter number="I">
                <heading> Office of the Secretary of Defense </heading>
                <regulationsPart number="313">
                    <heading> THE CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF AND THE JOINT STAFF PRIVACY PROGRAM </heading>
                    <xhtmlContent>
                        <p><b>Authority:</b> Pub. L. 93-579, 88 Stat. 1896 (5 U.S.C. 552a).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 313.1
                                Source of regulations.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            The Office of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is governed by the Privacy Act implementation regulations of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, 32 CFR part 311.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            [40 FR 55535, Nov. 28, 1975. Redesignated at 56 FR 55631, Oct. 29, 1991, as amended at 56 FR 57802, Nov. 14, 1991]
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                PART 314--DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY, PRIVACY ACT OF 1974
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p><b>Authority:</b> Pub. L. 93-579, 88 Stat. 1896 (5 U.S.C. 552a).
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            <b>
                                &#167; 314.1
                                Source of regulations.
                            </b>
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is governed by the Privacy Act implementation regulations of the Office of the Secretary of Defense, 32 CFR part 311.
                        </p>
                        <p>
                            [40 FR 55535, Nov. 28, 1975. Redesignated at 56 FR 55631, Oct. 29, 1991, as amended at 56 FR 57802, Nov. 14, 1991]
                        </p>
                    </xhtmlContent>
                </regulationsPart>
            </regulationsChapter>
        </regulationsTitle>
    </regulations>
                        <regulations id="reg8" toc="yes">
                            <regulationsTitle number="32">
                                <heading> National Defense </heading>
                                <regulationsChapter number="I">
                                    <heading> Office of the Secretary of Defense </heading>
                                    <regulationsPart number="326">
                                        <heading> NATIONAL RECONNAISSANCE OFFICE PRIVACY ACT PROGRAM </heading>
                                        <xhtmlContent>
                                            <p>
                                                Sec.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                326.1 Purpose.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                326.2 Application.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                326.3 Definitions.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                326.4 Policy.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                326.5 Responsibilities.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                326.6 Policies for processing requests for records.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                326.7 Procedures for collection.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                326.8 Procedures for requesting access.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                326.9 Procedures for disclosure of requested records.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                326.10 Procedures to appeal denial of access to requested record.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                326.11 Special procedures for disclosure of medical and psychological records.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                326.12 Procedures to request amendment or correction of record.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                326.13 Procedures to appeal denial of amendment.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                326.14 Disclosure of record to person other than subject.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                326.15 Fees.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                326.16 Penalties.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                326.17 Exemptions.
                                            </p>
                                            <p><b>Authority:</b> Pub. L. 93-579, 88 Stat 1896 (5 U.S.C. 552a).
                                            </p>
                                            <p><b>Source:</b> 65 FR 20372, Apr. 17, 2000, unless otherwise noted.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                <b>
                                                    &#167; 326.1
                                                    Purpose.
                                                </b>
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                This part implements the basic policies and procedures outlined in the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended (5 U.S.C. 552a), and 32 CFR part 310; and establishes the National Reconnaissance Office Privacy Program (NRO) by setting policies and procedures for the collection and disclosure of information maintained in records on individuals, the handling of requests for amendment or correction of such records, appeal and review of NRO decisions on these matters, and the application of exemptions.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                <b>
                                                    &#167; 326.2
                                                    Application.
                                                </b>
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                Obligations under this part apply to all employees detailed, attached, or assigned to or authorized to act as agents of the National Reconnaissance Office. The provisions of this part shall be made applicable by contract or other legally binding action to government contractors whenever a contract is let for the operation of a system of records or a portion of a system of records.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                <b>
                                                    &#167; 326.3
                                                    Definitions.
                                                </b>
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>Access.</i> The review or copying of a record or its parts contained in a system of records by a requester.
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>Agency.</i> Any executive or military department, other establishment, or entity included in the definition of agency in 5 U.S.C. 522(f).
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>Control.</i> Ownership or authority of the NRO pursuant to federal statute or privilege to regulate official or public access to records.
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>Disclosure.</i> The authorized transfer of any personal information from a system of records by any means of communication (such as oral, written, electronic, mechanical, or actual review) to any person, private entity, or government agency other than the subject of the record, the subject's designated agent, or the subject's legal guardian.
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>He, him, and himself.</i> Generically used in this part to refer to both males and females.
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>Individual or requester.</i> A living citizen of the U.S. or an alien lawfully admitted to the U.S. for permanent residence and to whom a record might pertain. The legal guardian or legally authorized agent of an individual has the same rights as the individual and may act on his behalf. No rights are vested in the representative of a dead person or in persons acting in an entrepreneurial (for example, sole proprietorship or partnership) capacity under this part.
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>Interested party.</i> Any official in the executive (including military), legislative, or judicial branches of government, U.S. or foreign, or U.S. Government contractor who, in the sole discretion of the NRO, has a subject matter or physical interest in the documents or information at issue.
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>Maintain.</i> To collect, use, store, disclose, retain, or disseminate when used in connection with records.
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>Originator.</i> The NRO employee or contractor who created the document at issue or his successor in office or any official who has been delegated release or declassification authority pursuant to law.
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>Personal information.</i> Information about any individual that is intimate or private to the individual, as distinguished from 'corporate information' which is in the public domain and related solely to the individual's official functions or public life (i.e., employee's name, job title, work phone, grade/rank, job location).
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>Privacy Act Coordinator.</i> The NRO Information and Access Release Center Chief who serves as the NRO manager of the information review and release program instituted under the Privacy Act.
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>Record.</i> Any item, collection, or grouping of information about an individual that is maintained by the NRO, including, but not limited to, the individual's education, financial transactions, medical history, and criminal or employment history, and that contains the individual's name or identifying number (such as Social Security or employee number), symbol, or other identifying particular assigned to the individual, such as fingerprint, voice print, or photograph. Records include data about individuals which is stored in computers.
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>Responsive record.</i> Documents or records that the NRO has determined to be within the scope of a Privacy Act request.
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>Routine use.</i> The disclosure of a record outside the Department of Defense (DoD) for a use that is compatible with the purpose for which the information was collected and maintained by NRO. Routine use encompasses not only common or ordinary use, but also all the proper and necessary uses of the record even if such uses occur infrequently. All routine uses must be published in the <i>Federal Register.</i>
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>System managers.</i> Officials who have overall responsibility for a Privacy Act system of records.
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>System notice.</i> The official public notice published in the Federal Register of the existence and general content of the system of records.
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>System of records.</i> A group of any records under the control of the NRO from which information is retrieved by the name of an individual or by some identifying number, symbol, or other identifying particular assigned to that individual.
                                            </p>
                                            <p><i>Working days.</i> Days when the NRO is operating and specifically excludes Saturdays, Sundays, and legal public holidays.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                <b>
                                                    &#167; 326.4
                                                    Policy.
                                                </b>
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (a) <i>Records about individuals</i>--
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) <i>Collection.</i> The NRO will safeguard the privacy of individuals identified in its records. Information about an individual will, to the greatest extent practicable, be collected directly from the individual, and personal information will be protected from unintentional or unauthorized disclosure by treating it as marked 'For Official Use Only.' Access to personal information will be restricted to those employees whose official duties require it during the regular course of business.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (i) <i>Privacy Act Statement.</i> When an individual is requested to furnish personal information about himself for inclusion in a system of records, a Privacy Act Statement is required to enable him to make an informed decision whether to provide the information requested. A Privacy Act Statement may appear, in order of preference, at the top or bottom of a form, on the reverse side of a form, or attached to the form as a tear-off sheet.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (ii) <i>Social Security Numbers (SSNs).</i> It is unlawful for any governmental agency to deny an individual any right, benefit, or privilege provided by law because the individual refuses to provide his SSN. However, if a federal statute requires that the SSN be furnished or if the SSN is required to verify the identity of an individual in a system of records that was established and in use before January 1, 1975, this restriction does not apply. When collecting the SSN, a 'qualified' Privacy Act Statement must be provided even if the SSN will not be maintained in a system of records. The 'qualified' Privacy Act Statement shall inform the individual whether the disclosure is mandatory or voluntary, by what statutory or other authority such number is solicited, and what uses will be made of it.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) <i>Maintenance.</i> The NRO will maintain in its records only such information about an individual which is accurate, relevant, timely, and necessary to accomplish a purpose which is required by statute or Executive Order. All records used by the NRO to make determinations about individuals will be maintained with such accuracy and completeness as is reasonably necessary to assure fairness to the individual.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) <i>Existence.</i> The applicability of the Privacy Act depends on the existence of an identifiable record. The procedures described in NRO regulations do not require that a record be created or that an individual be given access to records that are not retrieved by name or other individual identifier. Nor do these procedures entitle an individual to have access to any information compiled in reasonable anticipation of a civil action or proceeding. NRO will maintain only those systems of records that have been described through notices published in the <i>Federal Register.</i> A system of records from which records may be retrieved by a name or some other personal identifier must be under NRO control for consideration under this part.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (4) <i>Disposal.</i> The NRO will archive, dispose of, or destroy records containing personal data in a manner to prevent specific records from being readily identified or inadvertently compromised.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (b) <i>Evaluation of records.</i> Statutory authority to establish and maintain a system of records does not grant unlimited authority to collect and maintain all information which may be useful or convenient. Directorates and offices maintaining records will evaluate each category of information in records systems for necessity and relevance prior to republication of all system notices in the <i>Federal Register</i> and during the design phase or change of a system of records. The following will be considered in the evaluation:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) Relationship of each item of information to the statutory purpose for which the system is maintained;
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) Specific adverse consequences of not collecting each category of information; and
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) Techniques for purging parts of the records.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (c) <i>Disclosure of records.</i> The NRO will provide the fullest access practicable by individuals to NRO records concerning them. Release of personal information to such individuals is not considered public release of information. Upon receipt of a written request, the NRO will release to individuals those records that are releasable and applicable to the individual making the request. Generally, information, other than that exempted by law and this part, will be provided to the individual. NRO personnel will comply with the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, the DoD Privacy Act Program (32 CFR part 310), and the NRO Privacy Act Program. No NRO records shall be disclosed by any means of communication to any person or to any agency except pursuant to a written request by or the prior written consent of the individual to whom it pertains, unless disclosure of the record will be:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) To those employees of the NRO who have an official need for the record in the performance of their duties.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) Required to be disclosed to a member of the public under the Freedom of Information Act, as amended.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) For a routine use as defined in the Privacy Act.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (4) To the Census Bureau for the purpose of conducting a census or survey or related activity authorized by law.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (5) To a recipient who has provided the NRO with advance, adequate written assurance that the record will be used solely as statistical research and that the record is to be transferred in a form in which the individual is not identifiable.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (6) To the National Archives of the United States as a record which has sufficient historical or other value to warrant its continued preservation by the U. S. Government.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (7) To another agency or to an instrumentality of any governmental jurisdiction within or under the control of the U.S. for a civil or criminal law enforcement activity if such activity is authorized by law and if the head of the agency or governmental entity has made a written request to the NRO specifying the particular portion of the record and the law enforcement activity for which the record is sought (blanket requests will not be accepted); a record may also be disclosed to a law enforcement agency at the initiative of the NRO pursuant to the blanket routine use for law enforcement when criminal conduct is indicated in the record.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (8) To a person showing compelling circumstances affecting the health or safety of an individual if, upon such disclosure, notification is sent to the last known address of the individual to whom the record pertains (emergency medical information may be released by telephone).
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (9) To Congress or any committee, joint committee, or subcommittee of Congress with respect to a matter under its jurisdiction. This provision does not authorize the disclosure of a record to members of Congress acting in their individual capacities or on behalf of their constituents making third party requests. However, such releases may be made pursuant to the blanket routine use for Congressional inquiries when a constituent has sought the assistance of his Congressman for the constituent's individual record(s).
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (10) To the Comptroller General or any of his authorized representatives in the course of the performance of the duties of the General Accounting Office.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (11) Pursuant to an order of a court of competent jurisdiction. When the record is disclosed under compulsory legal process and when the issuance of that order or subpoena is made public by the court which issued it, the NRO will make reasonable efforts to notify the individual to whom the record pertains by mail at the most recent address contained in NRO records.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (12) To a consumer reporting agency in accordance with 31 U.S.C. 3711(f).
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (d) <i>Allocation of resources.</i> NRO components shall exercise due diligence in their responsibilities under the Privacy Act and must devote a reasonable level of personnel to respond to requests on a 'first-in, first-out' basis. In allocating Privacy Act resources, the component shall consider its imposed business demands, the totality of resources available to it, the information review and release demands imposed by Congress and other governmental authorities, and the rights of the public under various disclosure laws. The PA Coordinator will establish priorities for cases consistent with established law to ensure that smaller as well as larger 'project' cases receive equitable attention.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (e) <i>Written permission for disclosure.</i> Disclosures made under circumstances not delineated in this part shall be made only if the written permission of the individual involved has been obtained. Written permission shall be recorded on or appended to the document transmitting the personal information to the other agency, in which case no separate accounting of the disclosure need be made. Written permission is required in each case; that is, once obtained, written permission for one case does not constitute blanket permission for other disclosures.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (f) <i>Coordination with other government agencies.</i> Records systems of the NRO may contain records originated by other agencies that may have claimed exemptions for them under the Privacy Act. Where appropriate, coordination will be effected with the originating agency. The NRO will comply with the instructions issued by another agency responsible for a system of records (e.g., Office of Personnel Management) in granting access to such records. Records containing information or interests of another government agency will not be released until coordination with the other agency involved. A request for information pertaining to the individual in an NRO record system received from another federal agency will be coordinated with the originating agency.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (g) <i>Accounting for disclosure.</i> Except for disclosures made under paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(2) of this section, an accurate account of the disclosures shall be kept by the record holder in consultation with the Privacy Act Coordinator (PA Coordinator). There need not be a notation on a single document of every disclosure of a particular record. The record holder should be able to construct from its system of records the accounting information:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) When required by the individual to whom the record pertains, or
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) When necessary to inform previous recipients of any amended records. The accounting shall be retained for at least five years or for the life of the record, whichever is longer, to be available for review by the subject of the record at his request except for disclosures made under paragraph (c)(7) of this section.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (h) <i>Application of rules.</i> Any request for access, amendment, correction, etc., of personal record information in a system of records by an individual to whom such information pertains will be governed by the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, DoD regulatory authority, and this part, exclusively. Any denial or exemption of all or part of a record from access, disclosure, amendment, correction, etc., will be processed under DoD regulatory authority and this part, unless court order or other competent authority directs otherwise.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (i) <i>First Amendment rights.</i> No NRO official or component may maintain any information pertaining to the exercise by an individual of his rights under the First Amendment without the permission of that individual unless such collection is specifically authorized by statute or pertains to an authorized law enforcement activity.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (j) <i>Non-system information on individuals.</i> The following information is not considered part of personal records systems reportable under this part and may be maintained by NRO for ready identification, contact, and property control purposes only, provided it is not maintained in a system of records. If at any time the information described in this paragraph is being maintained in a system of records, the information is subject to the Privacy Act.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) Identification information at doorways, building directories, desks, lockers, name tags, etc.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) Geographical or agency contact cards.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) Property receipts and control logs for building passes, credentials, vehicles, etc.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (4) Personal working notes of employees that are merely an extension of the author's memory, if maintained properly, do not come under the Privacy Act. Personal notes are not considered official NRO records if they meet the following requirements:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (i) Keeping or discarding notes must be at the sole discretion of the author. Any requirement by supervising authority, whether by oral or written directive, regulation, policy, or memo to maintain such notes, likely would cause the notes to become official agency records.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (ii) Such notes must be restricted to the author's personal use as memory aids, and only the author may have access to them. Passing them to a successor or showing them to other personnel (including supporting staff such as secretaries) would likely cause them to become agency records.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (5) Rosters. The NRO has no restriction against rosters that contain only corporate information such as name, work telephone number, and position. Good recordkeeping practices dictate that only rosters that are relevant and necessary to the NRO's operations may be maintained, and therefore convenience rosters, which by definition do not satisfy the test, may not be maintained.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                <b>
                                                    &#167; 326.5
                                                    Responsibilities.
                                                </b>
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (a) The Director, NRO (DNRO):
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) Supervises the execution of the Privacy Act and this part within the NRO.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) Appoints:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (i) The Chief, Information Access and Release Center as the NRO Privacy Act Coordinator.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (ii) The Director of Security, the Director of Policy, and the NRO General Counsel as the NRO Appeals Panel; and
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (iii) The Chief of Staff as the Senior Official for Privacy Policy and the Privacy Act Appeal Authority.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (b) The Privacy Act Coordinator, NRO:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) Establishes, issues, and updates policy for the NRO Privacy Act Program, monitors compliance, and serves as the principal NRO point of contact on all Privacy Act matters.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) Receives, processes, and responds to all Privacy Act requests received by the NRO, including:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (i) Granting, granting in part, or denying an initial Privacy Act request for access or amendment to a record, and notifying a requester of such actions taken in regard to that request.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (ii) Granting a requester access to all or part of a record under dispute when, after a review, a decision is made in favor of a requester.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (iii) Directing the appropriate NRO component to amend a record and advising other record holders to amend a record when a decision is made in favor of a requester.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (iv) Notifying a requester, if a request is denied, of the reasons for denial and the procedures for appeal to the Privacy Act Appeal Authority.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (v) Notifying a requester of his right to file a concise statement of his reasons for disagreement with the NRO's refusal to amend a record.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (vi) Directing that a requester's statement of reasons for the request to amend, his concise statement of disagreement with the NRO's refusal to amend a record, and the NRO's letter of denial be included in the file containing the disputed record.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (vii) Referring all appeals to the Privacy Act Appeals Panel and Appeal Authority.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (viii) Notifying a requester of any required fees and delivering such collected fees to the Comptroller.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (ix) Obtaining supplemental information from the requester when required.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) Serves as the NRO point of contact with the Defense Privacy Office.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (4) Reviews NRO use of records, and at least 40 calendar days prior to establishing a new agency system of records, ensures that new or amended notices are prepared and published in the <i>Federal Register</i> consistent with the requirements of 32 CFR part 310;
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (5) Coordinates with forms managers to ensure that a Privacy Act Statement is on all forms or in all other methods used to collect personal information for inclusion in any NRO records system;
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (6) Prepares the NRO Privacy Act report for submission to the DoD Privacy Office and to other authorities, as required by 32 CFR part 310.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (7) Reviews all procedures, including forms, which require an individual to furnish information for conformity with the Privacy Act.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (8) Retains the accounting of disclosures for at least five years or for the life of the record, whichever is longer, to be available for review by the subject of the record at his request except for disclosures made under paragraph (c)(7) of &#167; 326.4; and
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (9) Develops and oversees Privacy Act Program training for NRO personnel.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (c) The Privacy Act Appeals Panel, NRO:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) Meets and reviews all denials appealed by means of the NRO internal appeals process; and
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) Recommends a finding to the Privacy Act Appeal Authority by a majority vote of those present at the meeting and based on the written record and the panel's deliberations.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (d) The Privacy Act Appeal Authority, NRO:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) Determines all NRO Privacy Act appeals.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) Reports the determination to the PA Coordinator.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) Signs the final appeal letter to the requester.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (e) General Counsel, NRO:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) Ensures uniformity in NRO legal positions concerning the Privacy Act and reviews proposed responses to Privacy Act requests to ensure legal sufficiency, as appropriate.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) Consults with DoD General Counsel on final denials that may be inconsistent with other final decisions within DoD; raises new legal issues of potential significance to other government agencies.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) Provides advice and assistance to the DNRO, the PA Coordinator, and component Directors, as required, in the discharge of their responsibilities pertaining to the Privacy Act.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (4) Advises on all legal matters concerning the Privacy Act, including legal decisions, rulings by the Department of Justice, and actions by DoD and other commissions on the Privacy Act.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (5) Approves all Privacy Act Statements prior to their reproduction and distribution.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (6) Acts as the NRO focal point for Privacy Act litigation with the Department of Justice.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (7) Provides a status report to the Defense Privacy Office, consistent with the requirements of 32 CFR part 310, whenever an individual brings suit under subsection (g) of the Privacy Act against NRO.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (f) Chief Information Officer (CIO), NRO:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) Ensures that NRO systems of records databases have procedures to protect the confidentiality of personal records maintained or processed by means of automatic data processing (ADP) systems and ensures that ADP systems contain appropriate safeguards for the privacy of personnel.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) Coordinates with the PA Coordinator before developing or modifying CIO-sponsored ADP supported files subject to the provisions of this part.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (g) Directorate and Office Managers, NRO:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) Ensure that records contained in their directorate or office systems of records are disclosed only to those NRO officials or employees who require the records for official purposes.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) Review their own directorate and office systems of records to ensure and certify that no systems of records other than those listed in the <i>Federal Register</i> System Notices are maintained; notify the CIO and the PA Coordinator promptly whenever there are changes to processing equipment, hardware, software, or database that may require an amended system notice.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) Maintain only such information about an individual as is relevant and necessary to accomplish a purpose which is required by statute or Executive Order and identify the specific provision of law or Executive Order which provides authority for the maintenance of information in each system of records.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (h) System Managers, NRO:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) Ensure that adequate safeguards have been established and are enforced to prevent the misuse, unauthorized disclosure, alteration, or destruction of personal information contained in system records.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) Ensure that all personnel who have access to the system of records, or are engaged in developing or supervising procedures for handling records, are aware of their responsibilities established by the NRO Privacy Act Program.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) Evaluate each system of records during the planning stage and at regular intervals. The following factors should be considered:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (i) Relationship of data to be collected and retained to the purposes for which the system is maintained (all information must be relevant and necessary to the purpose for which it is collected).
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (ii) The specific impact on the purpose or mission if categories of information are not collected (all data fields must be necessary to accomplish a lawful purpose or mission).
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (iii) Whether informational needs can be met without using personal identifiers.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (iv) The cost of maintaining and disposing of records within the systems of records and the length of time each item of information must be retained according to the NRO Records Control Schedule as approved by the National Archives and Records Administration.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (4) Review system alterations or amendments to evaluate for relevancy and necessity.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (i) Forms and Information Managers. All NRO individuals responsible for forms or methods used to collect personal information from individuals will:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) Ensure that Privacy Act Statements are on appropriate forms and that new forms have the required Privacy Act Statement.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) Determine, with General Counsel's concurrence, which forms require Privacy Act Statements and will prepare such statements.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) Assist the initiators in determining whether a form, format, questionnaire, or report requires a Privacy Act Statement. Privacy Act Statements must be complete, specific, written in plain English, and approved by the Office of General Counsel.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (j) Employees, NRO:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) Will be familiar with the provisions of this part regarding the maintenance of systems of records, authorized access, and authorized disclosure;
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) Will collect, maintain, use, and/or disseminate records containing identifiable personal information only for lawful purposes; will keep the information current, complete, relevant, and accurate for its intended use; and will safeguard the records in a system and keep them the minimum time required;
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) Will not disclose any personal information contained in any system of records, except as authorized by the Privacy Act and this part;
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (4) Will maintain no system of records concerning individuals except those authorized, and will maintain no other information concerning individuals except as necessary for the conduct of business at the NRO;
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (5) Will provide individuals a Privacy Act Statement when asking them to provide information about themselves. The Privacy Act Statement will include the authority under which the information is being requested, whether disclosure of the information is mandatory or voluntary, the purposes for which it is being requested, the uses to which it will be put, and the consequences of not providing the information;
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (6) May not deny an individual any right or privilege provided by law because of that individual's failure to disclose his SSN unless such information is required by federal statute or disclosure was required by statute or regulations adopted prior to January 1, 1975. If disclosure of the SSN is not required, NRO directorates and offices are not precluded from requesting it from individuals; however, the Privacy Act Statement must make clear that the disclosure of the SSN is voluntary and, if the individual refuses to disclose it, must be prepared to identify him by alternate means.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (7) Will collect personal information directly from the subject whenever possible; employees may collect information from third parties when that information must be verified, opinions or evaluations are required, the subject cannot be contacted, or the subject requests it.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (8) Will keep paper and electronic records which contain personal information and are retrieved by name or personal identifier only in approved systems published in the Federal Register.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (9) Will amend and correct records when directed by the PA Coordinator.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (10) Will report to the PA Coordinator any disclosures of personal information from a system of records, or the maintenance of any system of records, not authorized by this part.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (11) Will participate in specialized Privacy Act training should their duties require dealing with special investigators, the news media, or the public.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                [65 FR 20372, Apr. 17, 2000, as amended at 66 FR 41783, Aug. 9, 2001]
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                <b>
                                                    &#167; 326.6
                                                    Policies for processing requests for records.
                                                </b>
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (a) An individual's written request for access to records about himself which does not specify the Act under which the request is made will be processed under both the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and the Privacy Act and the applicable regulations. Such requests will be processed under both Acts regardless of whether the requester cites one Act, both, or neither in the request in order to ensure the maximum possible disclosure to the requester. Individuals may not be denied access to a record pertaining to themselves merely because those records are exempt from disclosure under the FOIA.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (b) A Privacy Act request that neither specifies the system(s) of records to be searched nor identifies the substantive nature of the information sought will be processed by searching the systems of records categorized as Environmental Health, Safety and Fitness, FOIA/Privacy, General, and Security.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (c) A Privacy Act request that does not designate the system(s) of records to be searched but does identify the substantive nature of the information sought will be processed by searching those systems of records likely to have information similar to that sought by the requester.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (d) The NRO will not disclose any record to any person or government agency except by written request or prior written consent of the subject of the record unless the disclosure is required by law or is within the exceptions of the Privacy Act. If a requester authorizes another individual to obtain the requested records on his behalf, the requester shall provide a written, signed, notarized statement appointing that individual as his representative and certifying that the individual appointed may have access to the requester's records and that such access shall not constitute an invasion of his privacy nor a violation of his rights under the Privacy Act. In lieu of a notarized statement, the NRO will accept a declaration in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (e) Upon receipt of a written request, the Privacy Act Coordinator (PA Coordinator) will release to the requester those records which are releasable and applicable to the individual making the request. Records about individuals include data stored electronically or in electronic media. Documentary material qualifies as a record if the record is maintained in a system of records.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (f) Initial availability, potential for release, and cost determination will usually be made within ten working days of the date on which a written request for any identifiable record is received by the NRO (and acknowledgement is sent to the individual). If additional time is needed due to unusual circumstances, a written notification of the delay will be forwarded to the requester within the ten working day period. This notification will briefly explain the circumstances for the delay and indicate the anticipated date for a substantive response.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (g) All requests will be handled in the order received on a 'first-in, first-out' basis. Requests will be considered for expedited processing only if the NRO determines that there is a genuine health, humanitarian, or due process reason involving possible deprivation of life or liberty which creates an exceptional and urgent need, that there is no alternative forum for the records sought, and that substantive records relevant to the stated needs may exist and be releasable.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (h) Records provided or originated by another agency or containing other agency information will not be released prior to coordination with the other agency involved.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (i) Requesting or obtaining access to records under false pretenses is a violation of the Privacy Act and is subject to criminal penalties.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                <b>
                                                    &#167; 326.7
                                                    Procedures for collection.
                                                </b>
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (a) To the maximum extent practical, personal information about an individual will be obtained directly from that individual.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (b) Whenever an individual is asked to provide personal information, including Social Security Number (SSN) or a personal identifier, about himself, a Privacy Act Statement will be furnished that will advise him of the authority (whether by statute or by Executive Order) under which the information is requested, whether disclosure of the information is voluntary or mandatory, the purposes for which it is requested, the uses to which it will be put, and the consequences of not providing the information.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (c) When asking third parties to provide information about other individuals, NRO employees will advise them:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) Of the purpose of the request, and
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) That their identities and the information they are furnishing may be released to the individual unless they expressly request confidentiality. All persons interviewed must be informed of their rights and offered confidentiality.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                <b>
                                                    &#167; 326.8
                                                    Procedures for requesting access.
                                                </b>
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (a) <i>Request in writing.</i> An individual seeking notification of whether a system of records contains a record pertaining to him, or an individual seeking access to records pertaining to him which are available under the Privacy Act, shall address the request in writing to the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715. The request should contain at least the following information:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) <i>Identification.</i> Reasonable identification, including first name, middle name or initial, surname, any aliases or nicknames, Social Security Number, and return address of the individual concerned, accompanied by a signed notarized statement that such information is true under penalty of perjury and swearing to or affirming his identity. An unsworn declaration, under 28 U.S.C. 1746, also is acceptable. In the case of a request for records of a sensitive nature if the PA Coordinator determines that this information does not sufficiently identify the individual, the PA Coordinator may requests additional identification or clarification of information submitted by the individual.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (i) In addition, an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence shall provide his Alien Registration Number and the date that status was acquired.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (ii) The parent or guardian of a minor or of a person judicially determined to be incompetent, or an attorney retained to represent an individual, in addition to establishing the identity of the minor or person represented as required in this part, shall provide evidence of his own identity as required in this part and evidence of such parentage, guardianship, or representation by submitting a certified copy of the minor's birth certificate, the court order establishing such guardianship, or the representation agreement which establishes the relationship.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) <i>Cost.</i> A statement of willingness to pay reproduction costs. Processing of requests and administrative appeals from individuals who owe outstanding fees will be held in abeyance until such fees are paid.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) <i>Record sought.</i> A description, to the best of his ability, of the nature of the record sought and the system in which it is thought to be included. In lieu of this, a requester may simply describe why and under what circumstances he believes that the NRO maintains responsive records; the NRO will undertake the appropriate searches.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (b) <i>Access on behalf of the individual.</i> If the requester wishes another person to obtain the records on his behalf, the requester will furnish a notarized statement or unsworn declaration appointing that person as his representative, authorizing him access to the record, and affirming that access will not constitute an invasion of the requester's privacy or a violation of his rights under the Privacy Act. The NRO requires a written statement to authorize discussion of the individual's record in the presence of a third person.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                <b>
                                                    &#167; 326.9
                                                    Procedures for disclosure of requested information.
                                                </b>
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (a) The PA Coordinator shall acknowledge receipt of the request in writing within ten working days.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (b) Upon receipt of a request, the PA Coordinator shall refer the request to those components most likely to possess responsive records. The components shall search all relevant record systems within their cognizance and shall:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) Determine whether a responsive record exists in a system of records.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) Determine whether access must be denied and on what legal basis. An individual may be denied access to his records under the Privacy Act only if an exemption has been properly claimed for all or part of the records or information requested; or if the information was compiled in reasonable anticipation of a civil action or proceeding.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) Approve the disclosure of records for which they are the originator.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (4) Forward to the PA Coordinator all records approved for release or necessary for coordination with or referral to another originator or interested party as well as notification of the specific determination for any denial.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (c) When all records have been collected, the PA Coordinator shall notify the individual of the determination and shall provide an exact copy of records deemed to be accessible if a copy has been requested.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (d) When an original record is illegible, incomplete, or partially exempt from release, the PA Coordinator shall explain in terms understood by the requester the portions of a record that are unclear.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (e) If access to requested records, or any portion thereof, is denied, the PA Coordinator shall inform the requester in writing of the specific reason(s) for denial, including the specific citation to appropriate sections of the Privacy Act or other statutes, this and other NRO regulations, or the Code of Federal Regulations authorizing denial, and the right to appeal this determination through the NRO appeal procedure within 60 calendar days. The denial shall include the date of denial, the name and title/position of the denial authority, and the address of the NRO Appeal Authority. Access may be refused when the records are exempt by the Privacy Act. Usually an individual will not be denied access to the entire record, but only to those portions to which the denial of access furthers the purpose for which an exemption was claimed.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                <b>
                                                    &#167; 326.10
                                                    Procedures to appeal denial of access to requested record.
                                                </b>
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (a) Any individual whose request for access is denied may request a review of the initial decision within 60 calendar days of the date of the notification of denial of access by appealing within the NRO internal appeals process. If a requester elects to request NRO review, the request shall be sent in writing to the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715, briefly identifying the particular record which is the subject of the request and setting forth the reasons for the appeal. The request should enclose a copy of the denial correspondence. The following procedures apply to appeals within the NRO:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) The PA Coordinator, after acknowledging receipt of the appeal, shall promptly refer the appeal to the record-holding components, informing them of the date of receipt of the appeal and requesting that the component head or his designee review the appeal.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) The record-holding components shall review the initial denial of access to the requested records and shall inform the PA Coordinator of their review determination.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) The PA Coordinator shall consolidate the component responses, review the record, direct such additional inquiry or investigation as is deemed necessary to make a fair and equitable determination, and make a recommendation to the NRO Appeals Panel, which makes a recommendation to the Appeal Authority.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (4) The Appeal Authority shall notify the PA Coordinator of the result of the determination on the appeal, who shall notify the individual of the determination in writing.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (5) If the determination reverses the initial denial, the PA Coordinator shall provide a copy of the records requested. If the determination upholds the initial denial, the PA Coordinator shall inform the requester of his right to judicial review in U.S. District Court and shall include the exact reasons for denial with specific citations to the provisions of the Privacy Act, other statutes, NRO regulations, or the Code of Federal Regulations upon which the determination is based.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (b) The Appeal Authority shall act on the appeal or provide a notice of extension within 30 working days.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                <b>
                                                    &#167; 326.11
                                                    Special procedures for disclosure of medical and psychological records.
                                                </b>
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                When requested medical and psychological records are not exempt from disclosure, the PA Coordinator may determine which non-exempt medical or psychological records should not be sent directly to the requester because of possible harm or adverse impact to the requester or another person. In that event, the information may be disclosed to a physician named by the requester. The appointment of the physician will be in the same notarized form or declaration as described in &#167; 326.8 and will certify that the physician is licensed to practice in the appropriate specialty (medicine, psychology, or psychiatry). Upon designation, verification of the physician's identity, and agreement by the physician to review the documents with the requester to explain the meaning of the documents and to offer counseling designed to mitigate any adverse reaction, the NRO will forward such records to the designated physician. If the requester refuses or fails to designate a physician, the record shall not be provided. Under such circumstances refusal of access is not considered a denial for Privacy Act reporting purposes. However, if the designated physician declines to furnish the records to the individual, the PA Coordinator will take action to ensure that the records are provided to the individual.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                <b>
                                                    &#167; 326.12
                                                    Procedures to request amendment or correction of record.
                                                </b>
                                            </p>
                                            <p>(a) An individual may request amendment or correction of a record pertaining to him/her by addressing such request in writing, to the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715. Incomplete or inaccurate requests will not be rejected categorically; instead, the requester will be asked to clarify the request as needed. A request will not be rejected or require resubmission unless additional information is essential to process the request. Usually, amendments under this part are limited to correcting factual errors and not matters of official judgment, such as promotion ratings and job performance appraisals. The requester must adequately support his claim and must identify:</p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) The particular record he wishes to amend or correct, specifying the number of pages and documents, the titles of the documents, form numbers if any, dates on documents, and individuals who signed them. Any reasonable description of the documents is acceptable. A clear and specific description of passages, pages, or documents to be amended will expedite processing the request.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) The desired amending language. The requester should specify the type of amendment, including complete removal of data, passages, or documents from record or correction of information to make it accurate, more timely, complete, or relevant.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) A justification for such amendment or correction to include any documentary evidence supporting the request.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (b) Individuals will be required to provide verification of identity as in &#167; 326.8. to ensure that the requester is seeking to amend records pertaining to himself and not, inadvertently or intentionally, the records of another individual.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (c) Minor factual errors in an individual's personal record may be corrected routinely upon request without resort to the Privacy Act or the provisions of this part, if the requester and the record holder agree to that procedure and the requester receives a copy of the corrected record whenever possible. A written request is not required when individuals indicate amendments during routine annual review and updating of records programs conducted by the NRO for civilian personnel and the Services for military personnel. Requests for deletion, removal of records, and amendment of substantive factual information will be processed according to the Privacy Act and the provisions of this part.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (d) The PA Coordinator shall acknowledge receipt of the request in writing within ten working days. No separate acknowledgement of receipt is necessary if the request can be either approved or denied and the requester advised within the ten-day period. For written requests presented in person, written acknowledgement may be provided at the time the request is presented.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (e) The PA Coordinator shall refer such request to the record-holder components, shall advise those components of the date of receipt, and shall request that those components make a prompt determination on such request.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (f) The record-holder components shall promptly:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) Make any amendment or correction to any portion of the record which the individual believes is not accurate, relevant, timely, or complete and notify the PA Coordinator and all holders and recipients of such records and their amendments that the correction was made; or
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) Set forth the reasons for the refusal, if they determine that the requested amendment or correction will not be made or if they decline to make the requested amendment but instead augment the official record, and so inform the PA Coordinator.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (g) The Privacy Act Coordinator shall:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) Inform the requester of the agency's determination to make the amendment or correction as requested and notify all prior recipients of the change to the disputed records for which an accounting had been required; or
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) Inform the requester of the specific reasons and legal authorities for the agency's refusal and the procedures established for him to request a review of that refusal.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (h) The amendment procedure is not intended to replace other existing procedures such as those for registering grievances or appealing performance appraisal reports. In such cases the requester will be apprised of the appropriate procedures for such actions.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (i) This part does not permit the alteration of evidence presented to courts, boards, or other official proceedings.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                <b>
                                                    &#167; 326.13
                                                    Procedures to appeal denial of amendment.
                                                </b>
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (a) Any individual whose request for amendment or correction is denied may request a review of the initial decision within 60 calendar days of the date of the notification of denial by appealing within the NRO internal appeals process. If a requester elects to request NRO review, the request shall be sent in writing to the Privacy Act Coordinator, National Reconnaissance Office, 14675 Lee Road, Chantilly, VA 20151-1715, briefly identifying the particular record which is the subject of the request and setting forth the reasons for the appeal. The request should enclose a copy of the denial correspondence. The following procedures apply to appeals within the NRO:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) The PA Coordinator, after acknowledging receipt of the appeal, shall promptly refer the appeal to the record-holding components, informing them of the date of receipt of the appeal and requesting that the component head or his designee review the appeal.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) The record-holding components shall review the initial denial of access to the requested records and shall inform the PA Coordinator of their review determination.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) The PA Coordinator shall act as secretary of the Appeals Panel. He shall:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (i) Consolidate the component responses and reasons for the initial denial.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (ii) Provide all supporting materials both furnished to and by the requester and the record-holding component.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (iii) Review the record.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (iv) Direct such additional inquiry or investigation as is deemed necessary to make a fair and equitable determination.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (v) Prepare the record and schedule the appeal for the next meeting of the Appeals Panel. The Appeals Panel shall recommend a finding to the Appeal Authority by a majority vote of those present at the meeting based on the written record and the Panel's deliberations. No personal appearances shall be permitted without the express permission of the Panel.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (4) The Appeal Authority shall notify the PA Coordinator of the result of the determination on the appeal who shall notify the individual of the determination in writing.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (5) The Appeal Authority will notify the PA Coordinator if the determination is that the record should be amended. The PA Coordinator will promptly advise the requester and the office holding the record to amend the record and to notify all prior recipients of the records for which an accounting was required of the change.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (6) If the determination upholds the initial denial, in whole or in part, the PA Coordinator shall inform the requester:
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (i) Of the denial and the reason.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (ii) Of his right to file in NRO records within 60 calendar days a concise statement of the reasons for disputing the information contained in the record. If the requester elects to file a statement of disagreement, the PA Coordinator will be responsible for clearly noting any portion of the record that is disputed and for appending into the file the requester's statement as well as a copy of the NRO's letter to the requester denying the disputed information, if appropriate. The requester's statement and the NRO denial letter will be made available to anyone to whom the record is subsequently disclosed, and prior recipients of the disputed record will be provided a copy of both to the extent that an accounting of disclosures is maintained.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (iii) Of his right to judicial review in U.S. District Court.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (7) The Appeal Authority shall act on the appeal or provide a notice of extension within 30 working days.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                <b>
                                                    &#167; 326.14
                                                    Disclosure of records to person other than subject.
                                                </b>
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (a) Personal records contained in a Privacy Act system of records maintained by NRO shall not be disclosed by any means to any person or agency outside the NRO except with the written consent of the individual subject of the record, unless as provided in this part.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (b) Except for disclosure made to members of the NRO in connection with their official duties and disclosures required by the Freedom of Information Act, an accounting will be kept of all disclosures of records maintained in NRO systems of records and of all disclosures of investigative information. Accounting entries will record the date, kind of information, purpose of each disclosure, and the name and address of the person or agency to whom the disclosure is made. Accounting records will be maintained for at least five years after the last disclosure or for the life of the record, whichever is longer. Subjects of NRO records will be given access to associated accounting records upon request except for disclosures made pursuant to &#167; 326.4, or where an exemption has been properly claimed for the system of records.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                <b>
                                                    &#167; 326.15
                                                    Fees.
                                                </b>
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                Individuals requesting copies of their official personnel records are entitled to one free copy; a charge will be assessed for additional copies. There is a cost of $.15 per page. Fees will not be assessed if the cost is less than $30.00. Fees should be paid by check or postal money order payable to the Treasurer of the United States and forwarded to the Privacy Act Coordinator, NRO, at the time the copy of the record is delivered. In some instances, fees will be due in advance.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                <b>
                                                    &#167; 326.16
                                                    Penalties.
                                                </b>
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                Each request shall be treated as a certification by the requester that he is the individual named in the request. The Privacy Act provides criminal penalties for any person who knowingly and willfully requests or obtains any information concerning an individual under false pretenses.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                <b>
                                                    &#167; 326.17
                                                    Exemptions.
                                                </b>
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (a) All systems of records maintained by the NRO shall be exempt from the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 552a(d) pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1) to the extent that the system contains any information properly classified under Executive Order 12958 and which is required by the Executive Order to be withheld in the interest of national defense of foreign policy. This exemption, which may be applicable to parts of all systems of records, is necessary because certain record systems not otherwise specifically designated for exemptions herein may contain items of information that have been properly classified.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (b) No system of records within the NRO shall be considered exempt under subsection (j) or (k) of the Privacy Act until the exemption and the exemption rule for the system of records has been published as a final rule in the <i>Federal Register.</i>
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (c) An individual is not entitled to have access to any information compiled in reasonable anticipation of a civil action or proceeding (5 U.S.C. 552a(d)(5)).
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (d) Proposals to exempt a system of records will be forwarded to the Defense Privacy Office, consistent with the requirements of 32 CFR part 310, for review and action.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (e) QNRO-23.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (1) <i>System name:</i> Counterintelligence Issue Files.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) <i>Exemptions:</i> (i) Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (ii) Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (iii) Therefore, portions of this system of records may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and/or (k)(5) from the following subsections of 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3), (d), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H) and (I), and (f).
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) <i>Authority:</i> 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and (k)(5).
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (4) <i>Reasons:</i> (i) From subsection (c)(3) because to grant access to the accounting for each disclosure as required by the Privacy Act, including the date, nature, and purpose of each disclosure and the identity of the recipient, could alert the subject to the identity of the recipient, could alert the subject to the existence of the investigation or prosecutable interest by NRO or other agencies. This could seriously compromise case preparation by prematurely revealing its existence and nature; compromise or interfere with witnesses or make witnesses reluctant to cooperate; and lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (ii) From subsections (d)(1) through (d)(4), and (f) because providing access to records of a civil or administrative investigation and the right to contest the contents of those records and force changes to be made to the information contained therein would seriously interfere with and thwart the orderly and unbiased conduct of the investigation and impede case preparation. Providing access rights normally afforded under the Privacy Act would provide the subject with valuable information that would allow interference with or compromise of witnesses or render witnesses reluctant to cooperate; lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence; enable individuals to conceal their wrongdoing or mislead the course of the investigation; and result in the secreting of or other disposition of assets that would make them difficult or impossible to reach in order to satisfy any Government claim growing out of the investigation or proceeding.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (iii) From subsection (e)(1) because it is not always possible to detect the relevance or necessity of each piece of information in the early stages of an investigation. In some cases, it is only after the information is evaluated in light of other evidence that its relevance and necessity will be clear.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (iv) From subsections (e)(4)(G) and (H) because this system of records is compiled for law enforcement purposes and is exempt from the access provisions of subsections (d) and (f).
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (v) From subsection (e)(4)(I) because to the extent that this provision is construed to require more detailed disclosure than the broad, generic information currently published in the system notice, an exemption from this provision is necessary to protect the confidentiality of sources of information and to protect privacy and physical safety of witnesses and informants. NRO will, nevertheless, continue to publish such a notice in broad generic terms as is its current practice.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (vi) Consistent with the legislative purpose of the Privacy Act of 1974, the NRO will grant access to nonexempt material in the records being maintained. Disclosure will be governed by NRO's Privacy Regulation, but will be limited to the extent that the identity of confidential sources will not be compromised; subjects of an investigation of an actual or potential criminal violation will not be alerted to the investigation; the physical safety of witnesses, informants and law enforcement personnel will not be endangered, the privacy of third parties will not be violated; and that the disclosure would not otherwise impede effective law enforcement. Whenever possible, information of the above nature will be deleted from the requested documents and the balance made available. The controlling principle behind this limited access is to allow disclosures except those indicated above. The decisions to release information from these systems will be made on a case-by-case basis.
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (f) <i>QNRO-10, Inspector General Investigative Files</i>--(1) Exemption: This system may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2) if the information is compiled and maintained by a component of the agency which performs as its principle function any activity pertaining to the enforcement of criminal laws. Any portion of this system which falls within the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2) may be exempt from the following subsections of 5 U.S.C. 552a (c)(3), (c)(4), (d), (e)(1), (e)(2), (e)(3), (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I), (e)(5), (e)(8), (f), and (g).
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (2) <i>Authority:</i> 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2).
                                            </p>
                                            <p>
                                                (3) <i>
                                                    Reasons.
                                                </i> 
                                                    (i) From subsection (c)(3) because the release of accounting of disclosure would inform a subject that he or she is under investigation. This information would provide considerable advantage to the subject in providing him or her with knowledge concerning the nature of the investigation and the coordinated investigative efforts and techniques employed by the cooperating agencies. This would greatly impede the NRO IG's criminal law enforcement.
                                                </p>
        <p>
            (ii) From subsection (c)(4) and (d), because notification would alert a subject to the fact that an open investigation on that individual is taking place, and might weaken the on-going investigation, reveal investigative techniques, and place confidential informants in jeopardy.
        </p>
        <p>
            (iii) From subsection (e)(1) because the nature of the criminal and/or civil investigative function creates unique problems in prescribing a specific parameter in a particular case with respect to what information is relevant or necessary. Also, due to NRO IG's close liaison and working relationships with other Federal, state, local and foreign country law enforcement agencies, information may be received which may relate to a case under the investigative jurisdiction of another agency. The maintenance of this information may be necessary to provide leads for appropriate law enforcement purposes and to establish patterns of activity, which may relate to the jurisdiction of other cooperating agencies.
        </p>
        <p>
            (iv) From subsection (e)(2) because collecting information to the fullest extent possible directly from the subject individual may or may not be practical in a criminal and/or civil investigation.
        </p>
        <p>
            (v) From subsection (e)(3) because supplying an individual with a form containing a Privacy Act Statement would tend to inhibit cooperation by many individuals involved in a criminal and/or civil investigation. The effect would be somewhat adverse to established investigative methods and techniques.
        </p>
        <p>
            (vi) From subsection (e)(4) (G) through (I) because this system of records is exempt from the access provisions of subsection (d).
        </p>
        <p>
            (vii) From subsection (e)(5) because the requirement that records be maintained with attention to accuracy, relevance, timeliness, and completeness would unfairly hamper the investigative process. It is the nature of law enforcement for investigations to uncover the commission of illegal acts at diverse stages. It is frequently impossible to determine initially what information is accurate, relevant, timely, and least of all complete. With the passage of time, seemingly irrelevant or untimely information may acquire new significance as further investigation brings new details to light.
        </p>
        <p>
            (viii) From subsection (e)(8) because the notice requirements of this provision could present a serious impediment to law enforcement by revealing investigative techniques, procedures, and existence of confidential investigations.
        </p>
        <p>
            (ix) From subsection (f) because the agency's rules are inapplicable to those portions of the system that are exempt and would place the burden on the agency of either confirming or denying the existence of a record pertaining to a requesting individual might in itself provide an answer to that individual relating to an on-going investigation. The conduct of a successful investigation leading to the indictment of a criminal offender precludes the applicability of established agency rules relating to verification of record, disclosure of the record to that individual, and record amendment procedures for this record system.
        </p>
        <p>
            (x) From subsection (g) because this system of records should be exempt to the extent that the civil remedies relate to provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a from which this rule exempts the system.
        </p>
        <p>
            (4) <i>Exemptions.</i> (i) Investigative material compiled for law enforcement purposes, other than material within the scope of subsection (j)(2), may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>
            (ii) Investigative material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>
            (iii) Therefore, portions of this system of records may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and/or (k)(5) from the following subsections of 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3), (d), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H) and (I), and (f).
        </p>
        <p>
            (5) <i>
                Authority.
            </i> 
                5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and (k)(5).
            </p>
        <p>
            (6) <i>
                Reasons.
            </i> 
                (i) From subsection (c)(3) because to grant access to the accounting for each disclosure as required by the Privacy Act, including the date, nature, and purpose of each disclosure and the identity of the recipient, could alert the subject to the existence of the investigation or prosecutable interest by the NRO or other agencies. This could seriously compromise case preparation by prematurely revealing its existence and nature; compromise or interfere with witnesses or make witnesses reluctant to cooperate; and lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence.
            </p>
        <p>
            (ii) From subsections (d) and (f) because providing access to investigative records and the right to contest the contents of those records and force changes to be made to the information contained therein would seriously interfere with and thwart the orderly and unbiased conduct of the investigation and impede case preparation. Providing access rights normally afforded under the Privacy Act would provide the subject with valuable information that would allow interference with or compromise of witnesses or render witnesses reluctant to cooperate; lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence; enable individuals to conceal their wrongdoing or mislead the course of the investigation; and result in the secreting of or other disposition of assets that would make them difficult or impossible to reach in order to satisfy any Government claim growing out of the investigation or proceeding.
        </p>
        <p>
            (iii) From subsection (e)(1) because it is not always possible to detect the relevance or necessity of each piece of information in the early stages of an investigation. In some cases, it is only after the information is evaluated in light of other evidence that its relevance and necessity will be clear.
        </p>
        <p>
            (iv) From subsections (e)(4)(G) and (H) because this system of records is compiled for investigative purposes and is exempt from the access provisions of subsections (d) and (f).
        </p>
        <p>
            (v) From subsection (e)(4)(I) because to the extent that this provision is construed to require more detailed disclosure than the broad, generic information currently published in the system notice, an exemption from this provision is necessary to protect the confidentiality of sources of information and to protect privacy and physical safety of witnesses and informants. NRO will, nevertheless, continue to publish such a notice in broad generic terms as is its current practice.
        </p>
        <p>
            (vi) Consistent with the legislative purpose of the Privacy Act of 1974, the NRO will grant access to nonexempt material in the records being maintained. Disclosure will be governed by NRO's Privacy Regulation, but will be limited to the extent that the identity of confidential sources will not be compromised; subjects of an investigation of an actual or potential criminal or civil violation will not be alerted to the investigation; the physical safety of witnesses, informants and law enforcement personnel will not be endangered, the privacy of third parties will not be violated; and that the disclosure would not otherwise impede effective law enforcement. Whenever possible, information of the above nature will be deleted from the requested documents and the balance made available. The controlling principle behind this limited access is to allow disclosures except those indicated above. The decisions to release information from these systems will be made on a case-by-case basis.
        </p>
        <p>
            (g) QNRO-15, Facility Security Files.
        </p>
        <p>
            (1) <i>
                Exemptions.
            </i> 
                (i) Investigative material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
            </p>
        <p>
            (ii) Investigative material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>
            (iii) Therefore, portions of this system of records may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and/or (k)(5) from the following subsections of 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3), (d), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H) and (I), and (f).
        </p>
        <p>
            (2) <i>
                Authority.
            </i> 
                5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and (k)(5).
            </p>
        <p>
            (3) <i>
                Reasons.
            </i> 
                (i) From subsection (c)(3) because to grant access to the accounting for each disclosure as required by the Privacy Act, including the date, nature, and purpose of each disclosure and the identity of the recipient, could alert the subject to the existence of the investigation or prosecutable interest by the NRO or other agencies. This could seriously compromise case preparation by prematurely revealing its existence and nature; compromise or interfere with witnesses or make witnesses reluctant to cooperate; and lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence.
            </p>
        <p>
            (ii) From subsections (d)(1) through (d)(4), and (f) because providing access to investigative records and the right to contest the contents of those records and force changes to be made to the information contained therein would seriously interfere with and thwart the orderly and unbiased conduct of the investigation and impede case preparation. Providing access rights normally afforded under the Privacy Act would provide the subject with valuable information that would allow interference with or compromise of witnesses or render witnesses reluctant to cooperate; lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence; enable individuals to conceal their wrongdoing or mislead the course of the investigation; and result in the secreting of or other disposition of assets that would make them difficult or impossible to reach in order to satisfy any Government claim growing out of the investigation or proceeding.
        </p>
        <p>
            (iii) From subsection (e)(1) because it is not always possible to detect the relevance or necessity of each piece of information in the early stages of an investigation. In some cases, it is only after the information is evaluated in light of other evidence that its relevance and necessity will be clear.
        </p>
        <p>
            (iv) From subsections (e)(4)(G) and (H) because this system of records is compiled for investigative purposes and is exempt from the access provisions of subsections (d) and (f).
        </p>
        <p>
            (v) From subsection (e)(4)(I) because to the extent that this provision is construed to require more detailed disclosure than the broad, generic information currently published in the system notice, an exemption from this provision is necessary to protect the confidentiality of sources of information and to protect privacy and physical safety of witnesses and informants. NRO will, nevertheless, continue to publish such a notice in broad generic terms as is its current practice.
        </p>
        <p>
            (vi) Consistent with the legislative purpose of the Privacy Act of 1974, the NRO will grant access to nonexempt material in the records being maintained. Disclosure will be governed by NRO's Privacy Regulation, but will be limited to the extent that the identity of confidential sources will not be compromised; subjects of an investigation of an actual or potential criminal or civil violation will not be alerted to the investigation; the physical safety of witnesses, informants and law enforcement personnel will not be endangered; the privacy of third parties will not be violated; and that the disclosure would not otherwise impede effective law enforcement. Whenever possible, information of the above nature will be deleted from the requested documents and the balance made available. The controlling principle behind this limited access is to allow disclosures except those indicated above. The decisions to release information from these systems will be made on a case-by-case basis.
        </p>
        <p>
            (h) QNRO-19.
        </p>
        <p>
            (1) <i>System name:</i> Customer Security Services Personnel Security Files.
        </p>
        <p>
            (2) <i>Exemptions:</i> (i) Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>
            (ii) Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>
            (iii) Therefore, portions of this system of records may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and/or (k)(5) from the following subsections of 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3), (d), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H) and (I), and (f).
        </p>
        <p>
            (3) <i>Authority:</i> 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and (k)(5).
        </p>
        <p>
            (4) <i>Reasons:</i> (i) From subsection (c)(3) because to grant access to the accounting for each disclosure as required by the Privacy Act, including the date, nature, and purpose of each disclosure and the identity of the recipient, could alert the subject to the existence of the investigation or prosecutable interest by the NRO or other agencies. This could seriously compromise case preparation by prematurely revealing its existence and nature; compromise or interfere with witnesses or make witnesses reluctant to cooperate; and lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence.
        </p>
        <p>
            (ii) From subsections (d)(1) through (d)(4), and (f) because providing access to investigatory records and the right to contest the contents of those records and force changes to be made to the information contained therein would seriously interfere with and thwart the orderly and unbiased conduct of the investigation and impede case preparation. Providing access rights normally afforded under the Privacy Act would provide the subject with valuable information that would allow interference with or compromise of witnesses or render witnesses reluctant to cooperate; lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence; enable individuals to conceal their wrongdoing or mislead the course of the investigation; and result in the secreting of or other disposition of assets that would make them difficult or impossible to reach in order to satisfy any Government claim growing out of the investigation or proceeding.
        </p>
        <p>
            (iii) From subsection (e)(1) because it is not always possible to detect the relevance or necessity of each piece of information in the early stages of an investigation. In some cases, it is only after the information is evaluated in light of other evidence that its relevance and necessity will be clear.
        </p>
        <p>
            (iv) From subsections (e)(4)(G) and (H) because this system of records is compiled for investigatory purposes and is exempt from the access provisions of subsections (d) and (f).
        </p>
        <p>
            (v) From subsection (e)(4)(I) because to the extent that this provision is construed to require more detailed disclosure than the broad, generic information currently published in the system notice, an exemption from this provision is necessary to protect the confidentiality of sources of information and to protect privacy and physical safety of witnesses and informants. NRO will, nevertheless, continue to publish such a notice in broad generic terms as is its current practice.
        </p>
        <p>
            (vi) Consistent with the legislative purpose of the Privacy Act of 1974, the NRO will grant access to nonexempt material in the records being maintained. Disclosure will be governed by NRO's Privacy Regulation, but will be limited to the extent that the identity of confidential sources will not be compromised; subjects of an investigation of an actual or potential criminal or civil violation will not be alerted to the investigation; the physical safety of witnesses, informants and law enforcement personnel will not be endangered; the privacy of third parties will not be violated; and that the disclosure would not otherwise impede effective law enforcement. Whenever possible, information of the above nature will be deleted from the requested documents and the balance made available. The controlling principle behind this limited access is to allow disclosures except those indicated in this paragraph. The decisions to release information from these systems will be made on a case-by-case basis.
        </p>
        <p>
            (i) NRO-21.
        </p>
        <p>
            (1) <i>System name:</i> Personnel Security Files.
        </p>
        <p>
            (2) <i>Exemptions:</i> (i) Investigatory material compiled for law enforcement purposes may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2). However, if an individual is denied any right, privilege, or benefit for which he would otherwise be entitled by Federal law or for which he would otherwise be eligible, as a result of the maintenance of such information, the individual will be provided access to such information except to the extent that disclosure would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>
            (ii) Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5), but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of a confidential source.
        </p>
        <p>
            (iii) Therefore, portions of this system of records may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and/or (k)(5) from the following subsections of 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3), (d), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H) and (I), and (f).
        </p>
        <p>
            (3) <i>Authority:</i> 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and (k)(5).
        </p>
        <p>
            (4) <i>Reasons:</i> (i) From subsection (c)(3) because to grant access to the accounting for each disclosure as required by the Privacy Act, including the date, nature, and purpose of each disclosure and the identity of the recipient, could alert the subject to the existence of the investigation or prosecutable interest by the NRO or other agencies. This could seriously compromise case preparation by prematurely revealing its existence and nature; compromise or interfere with witnesses or make witnesses reluctant to cooperate; and lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence.
        </p>
        <p>
            (ii) From subsections (d)(1) through (d)(4), and (f) because providing access to records of a civil or administrative investigation and the right to contest the contents of those records and force changes to be made to the information contained therein would seriously interfere with and thwart the orderly and unbiased conduct of the investigation and impede case preparation. Providing access rights normally afforded under the Privacy Act would provide the subject with valuable information that would allow interference with or compromise of witnesses or render witnesses reluctant to cooperate; lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence; enable individuals to conceal their wrongdoing or mislead the course of the investigation; and result in the secreting of or other disposition of assets that would make them difficult or impossible to reach in order to satisfy any Government claim growing out of the investigation or proceeding.
        </p>
        <p>
            (iii) From subsection (e)(1) because it is not always possible to detect the relevance or necessity of each piece of information in the early stages of an investigation. In some cases, it is only after the information is evaluated in light of other evidence that its relevance and necessity will be clear.
        </p>
        <p>
            (iv) From subsections (e)(4)(G) and (H) because this system of records is compiled for law enforcement purposes and is exempt from the access provisions of subsections (d) and (f).
        </p>
        <p>
            (v) From subsection (e)(4)(I) because to the extent that this provision is construed to require more detailed disclosure than the broad, generic information currently published in the system notice, an exemption from this provision is necessary to protect the confidentiality of sources of information and to protect privacy and physical safety of witnesses and informants. NRO will, nevertheless, continue to publish such a notice in broad generic terms as is its current practice.
        </p>
        <p>
            (vi) Consistent with the legislative purpose of the Privacy Act of 1974, the NRO will grant access to nonexempt material in the records being maintained. Disclosure will be governed by NRO's Privacy Regulation, but will be limited to the extent that the identity of confidential sources will not be compromised; subjects of an investigation of an actual or potential criminal violation will not be alerted to the investigation; the physical safety of witnesses, informants and law enforcement personnel will not be endangered; the privacy of third parties will not be violated; and that the disclosure would not otherwise impede effective law enforcement. Whenever possible, information of the above nature will be deleted from the requested documents and the balance made available. The controlling principle behind this limited access is to allow disclosures except those indicated above. The decisions to release information from these systems will be made on a case-by-case basis.
        </p>
        <p>
            (j) QNRO-4.
        </p>
        <p>
            (1) <i>System name:</i> Freedom of Information Act and Privacy Act Files.
        </p>
        <p>
            (2) <i>Exemption:</i> During the processing of a Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act request, exempt materials from other systems of records may in turn become part of the case record in this system. To the extent that copies of exempt records from those "other" systems of records are entered into this system, the NRO hereby claims the same exemptions for the records from those "other" systems that are entered into this system, as claimed for the original primary system of which they are a part.
        </p>
        <p>
            (3) Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), (k)(1), (k)(2), (k)(3), (k)(4), (k)(5), (k)(6), and (k)(7).
        </p>
        <p>
            (4) Records are only exempt from pertinent provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a to the extent such provisions have been identified and an exemption claimed for the original record and the purposes underlying the exemption for the original record still pertain to the record which is now contained in this system of records. In general, the exemptions were claimed in order to protect properly classified information relating to national defense and foreign policy, to avoid interference during the conduct of criminal, civil, or administrative actions or investigations, to ensure protective services provided the President and others are not compromised, to protect the identity of confidential sources incident to Federal employment, military service, contract, and security clearance determinations, and to preserve the confidentiality and integrity of Federal evaluation materials. The exemption rule for the original records will identify the specific reasons why the records are exempt from specific provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a.
        </p>
        <p>
            k. QNRO-27.
        </p>
        <p>
            1. System name: Legal Records.
        </p>
        <p>
            2. Exemption: Any portion of this system of records which falls within the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(2) and (k)(5) may be exempt from the following subsections of 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3), (d), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I), and (f).
        </p>
        <p>
            3. Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552a (k)(2) and (k)(5).
        </p>
        <p>
            4. Reasons: i. From subsection (c)(3) because to grant access to the accounting for each disclosure as required by the Privacy Act, including the date, nature, and purpose of each disclosure and the identity of the recipient, could alert the subject to the existence of the investigation. This could seriously compromise case preparation by prematurely revealing its existence and nature; compromise or interfere with witnesses or make witnesses reluctant to cooperate; and lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence.
        </p>
        <p>
            ii. From subsections (d) and (f) because providing access to investigative records and the right to contest the contents of those records and force changes to be made to the information contained therein would seriously interfere with and thwart the orderly and unbiased conduct of the investigation and impede case preparation. Providing access rights normally afforded under the Privacy Act would provide the subject with valuable information that would allow interference with or compromise of witnesses or render witnesses reluctant to cooperate; lead to suppression, alteration, or destruction of evidence; enable individuals to conceal their wrongdoing or mislead the course of the investigation; and result in the secreting of or other disposition of assets that would make them difficult or impossible to reach in order to satisfy any Government claim growing out of the investigation or proceeding.
        </p>
        <p>
            iii. From subsection (e)(1) because it is not always possible to detect the relevance or necessity of each piece of information in the early stages of an investigation. In some cases, it is only after the information is evaluated in light of other evidence that its relevance and necessity will be clear.
        </p>
        <p>
            iv. From subsections (e)(4)(G) and (H) because this system of records is compiled for investigative purposes and is exempt from the access provisions of subsections (d) and (f).
        </p>
        <p>
            v. From subsection (e)(4)(I) because to the extent that this provision is construed to require more detailed disclosure than the broad, generic information currently published in the system notice, an exemption from this provision is necessary to protect the confidentiality of sources of information and to protect privacy and physical safety of witnesses and informants.
        </p>
        <p>
            [65 FR 20372, Apr. 17, 2000, as amended at 66 FR 41783, Aug. 9, 2001; 66 FR 54926, Oct. 31, 2001; 67 FR 17616, Apr. 11, 2002; 74 FR 55784, Oct. 29, 2009]
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