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Carolyn A. Baum,
Program Analyst, Office of Federal Advisory
Committee Policy.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Office of the Secretary
Privacy Act of 1974; Retirement of
Department of Homeland Security
Transportation Security Administration
System of Records
Privacy Office, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice of retirement of one
Privacy Act system of records notice.
AGENCY:

In accordance with the
Privacy Act of 1974, the Department of
Homeland Security is giving notice that
it will retire the following Privacy Act
system of records notice, Department of
Homeland Security/Transportation
Security Administration-009 General
Legal Records (August 18, 2003, 68 FR
49496), which was written to assist
attorneys in the Office of Chief Counsel
in providing legal advice to
management and to cover general legal
records and programs. The
Transportation Security Administration
will rely upon Department of Homeland
Security/ALL–017 General Legal

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Records (November 23, 2011, 76 FR
72428) to cover its legal activities.

ACTION:

These changes will take effect
upon publication.

SUMMARY:

DATES:

For
general questions please contact: Peter
Pietra, Director, Privacy Policy and
Compliance, TSA–36, Transportation
Security Administration, 601 South
12th Street, Arlington, VA 20598–6036;
email: TSAPrivacy@dhs.gov. For privacy
issues please contact: Jonathan R.
Cantor, (202–343–1717), Acting Chief
Privacy Officer, Privacy Office,
Department of Homeland Security,
Washington, DC 20528.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:

Pursuant
to the provisions of the Privacy Act of
1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, and as part of its
ongoing integration and management
efforts, the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) is retiring the system of
records notice, DHS/Transportation
Security Administration (TSA)-009
General Legal Records (August 18, 2003,
68 FR 49496), which was written to
assist attorneys in the Office of Chief
Counsel in providing legal advice to
TSA management on a wide variety of
legal issues; to respond to claims by
employees, former employees, and other
individuals; to assist in the settlement of
claims against the government; to
represent TSA during litigation; and to
maintain internal statistics from its
inventory of record systems. TSA will
rely upon DHS/ALL–017 General Legal
Records (November 23, 2011, 76 FR
72428) to cover its legal activities.
Eliminating the system of records
notice DHS/TSA–009 General Legal
Records, will have no adverse impacts
on individuals, but will promote the
overall streamlining and management of
DHS Privacy Act record systems.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Dated: November 6, 2012.
Jonathan R. Cantor,
Acting Chief Privacy Officer, Department of
Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Office of the Secretary
[Docket No. DHS–2012–0070]

Privacy Act of 1974; Department of
Homeland Security/ALL–004 General
Information Technology Access
Account Records System of Records
Privacy Office, Department of
Homeland Security.

AGENCY:

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Notice of Privacy Act System of
Records update.

In accordance with the
Privacy Act of 1974 the Department of
Homeland Security proposes to update
and reissue a Department of Homeland
Security system of records notice titled,
Department of Homeland Security/ALL–
004 General Information Technology
Access Account Records System of
Records. As a result of the biennial
review of this system, the Department
proposes to update the categories of
individuals and categories of records
covered by the system. Additionally, the
routine uses have been updated with
minor clarifications. This updated
system will be included in the
Department of Homeland Security’s
inventory of record systems.
DATES: Written comments must be
submitted on or before December 27,
2012.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by Docket Number DHS–
2012–0070 by one of the following
methods:
• Federal e-Rulemaking Portal:
http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Fax: 202–343–4010.
• Mail: Jonathan R. Cantor, Acting
Chief Privacy Officer, Privacy Office,
Department of Homeland Security,
Washington, DC 20528.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name and
docket number for this rulemaking. All
comments received will be posted
without change to http://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received go to http://
www.regulations.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
general questions and for privacy issues
please contact: Jonathan R. Cantor (202–
343–1717), Acting Chief Privacy Officer,
Privacy Office, U.S. Department of
Homeland Security, Washington, DC
20528.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
In accordance with the Privacy Act of
1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, the Department of
Homeland Security (DHS) proposes to
update and reissue a current
Department-wide system of records
titled DHS/ALL–004 General
Information Technology Access
Account Records System of Records (73
FR 28139, May 15, 2008). The collection
and maintenance of this information
will assist DHS in managing the

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Department’s information technology
access account records.
This system consists of information
collected in order to provide authorized
individuals with access to DHS
information technology resources. This
information includes user name,
business affiliation, account
information, and passwords. Passwords
are encrypted and used as part of the log
in process for verification of appropriate
access.
In accordance with the Privacy Act of
1974, DHS is giving notice that it
proposes to update and reissue a DHS
system of records notice titled, DHS/
ALL–004 General Information
Technology Access Account Records
System of Records. As a result of the
biennial review of this system, the
Department proposes to update the
categories of individuals, to include
individuals who have been denied or
had access revoked. In addition, the
categories of records has been updated
to include such information as
voluntary posting of photos for
collaboration purposes, comments
posted for collaboration purposes,
training taken, justification for access,
and all logs of activity on the DHS
network. Finally, the routine uses have
been updated with minor clarifications.
This updated system will be included in
DHS’s inventory of record systems.
II. Privacy Act
The Privacy Act embodies fair
information principles in a statutory
framework governing the means by
which the federal government agencies
collect, maintain, use, and disseminate
individuals’ records. The Privacy Act
applies to information that is
maintained in a ‘‘system of records.’’ A
‘‘system of records’’ is a group of any
records under the control of an agency
from which information is retrieved by
the name of an individual or by some
identifying number, symbol, or other
identifying particular assigned to the
individual. In the Privacy Act, an
individual is defined to encompass
United States citizens and lawful
permanent residents. As a matter of
policy, DHS extends administrative
Privacy Act protections to all
individuals where systems of records
maintain information on U.S. citizens,
lawful permanent residents, and
visitors. Individuals may request access
to their own records that are maintained
in a system of records in the possession
or under the control of DHS by
complying with DHS Privacy Act
regulations, 6 CFR part 5.
The Privacy Act requires each agency
to publish in the Federal Register a
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character of each system of records that
the agency maintains, and the routine
uses that are contained in each system
in order to make agency record keeping
practices transparent, to notify
individuals regarding the uses to which
their records are put, and to assist
individuals to more easily find such
files within the agency. Below is the
description of DHS/ALL–004 General
Information Technology Access
Account Records System of Records.
In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r),
DHS has provided a report of this
system of records to the Office of
Management and Budget and to
Congress.
SYSTEM OF RECORDS

Department of Homeland Security
(DHS)/ALL–004
SYSTEM NAME:

DHS/ALL–004 General Information
Technology Access Account Records
System of Records.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:

Sensitive but unclassified.
SYSTEM LOCATION:

Records are maintained at several
Headquarters locations and in
component offices of the Department of
Homeland Security, in both
Washington, DC and field locations.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:

• All persons who are authorized to
access DHS information technology
resources, including employees,
contractors, grantees, private
enterprises, and any lawfully designated
representative of the above and
including representatives of federal,
state, territorial, tribal, local,
international, or foreign government
agencies or entities, in furtherance of
the DHS mission.
• Individuals who serve on DHS
boards and committees;
• Individuals who have business with
DHS and who have provided personal
information in order to facilitate access
to DHS information technology
resources;
• Individuals who are points of
contact provided for government
business, operations, or programs, and
the individual(s) they list as emergency
contacts;
• Individuals who voluntarily join a
DHS-owned and operated web portal for
collaboration purposes; and
• Individuals who request access but
are denied, or who have had access
revoked.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:

• Name;

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• Social Security Number;
• Business and affiliations;
• Facility positions held;
• Business telephone numbers;
• Cellular phone numbers;
• Pager numbers;
• Numbers where individuals can be
reached while on travel or otherwise
away from the office;
• Citizenship;
• Level of access;
• Home addresses;
• Business addresses;
• Electronic mail addresses of senders
and recipients;
• Justification for access to DHS
computers, networks, or systems;
• Verification of training
requirements or other prerequisite
requirements for access to DHS
computers, networks, or systems;
• Records on access to DHS
computers and networks including user
ID and passwords;
• Registration numbers or IDs
associated with DHS Information
Technology resources;
• Date and time of access;
• Logs of activity of DHS IT
resources;
• IP address of access;
• Logs of Internet activity; and
• Records on the authentication of the
access request, names, phone numbers
of other contacts, and positions or
business/organizational affiliations and
titles of individuals who can verify that
the individual seeking access has a need
to access as well as other contact
information provided to the Department
that is derived from other sources to
facilitate authorized access to DHS
Information Technology resources.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:

44 U.S.C. 3101; EO 9397 (SSN), as
amended by EO 13487; and 44 U.S.C.
3534.
PURPOSE(S):

This system will collect a discreet set
of personally identifiable information in
order to provide authorized individuals
access to, or interact with DHS
information technology resources, and
allow DHS to track use of DHS IT
resources. Directly resulting from the
use of DHS information technology
resources is the collection, review, and
maintenance of any logs, audits, or other
such security data regarding the use of
such information technology resources.
The system enables DHS to maintain:
Account information required for
approved access to information
technology; lists of individuals who are
appropriate organizational points of
contact; and lists of individuals who are
emergency points of contact. The system

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will also enable DHS to provide
individuals access to certain programs
and meeting attendance and where
appropriate, allow for sharing of
information between individuals in the
same operational program to facilitate
collaboration.

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ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:

In addition to those disclosures
generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
portion of the records or information
contained in this system may be
disclosed outside DHS as a routine use
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3), as
follows:
A. To the Department of Justice
(including United States Attorney
Offices) or other federal agency
conducting litigation or in proceedings
before any court, adjudicative or
administrative body, when it is relevant
or necessary to the litigation and one of
the following is a party to the litigation
or has an interest in such litigation:
1. DHS or any component thereof;
2. Any employee of DHS in his/her
official capacity;
3. Any employee of DHS in his/her
individual capacity where DOJ or DHS
has agreed to represent the employee; or
4. The United States or any agency
thereof.
B. To a congressional office from the
record of an individual in response to
an inquiry from that congressional office
made at the request of the individual to
whom the record pertains.
C. To the National Archives and
Records Administration or General
Services Administration pursuant to
records management inspections being
conducted under the authority of 44
U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
D. To an agency or organization for
the purpose of performing audit or
oversight operations as authorized by
law, but only such information as is
necessary and relevant to such audit or
oversight function.
E. To appropriate agencies, entities,
and persons when:
1. DHS suspects or has confirmed that
the security or confidentiality of
information in the system of records has
been compromised;
2. The Department has determined
that as a result of the suspected or
confirmed compromise there is a risk of
harm to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or
other systems or programs (whether
maintained by DHS or another agency or
entity) or harm to the individual that
rely upon the compromised
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3. The disclosure made to such
agencies, entities, and persons is
reasonably necessary to assist in
connection with DHS’s efforts to
respond to the suspected or confirmed
compromise and prevent, minimize, or
remedy such harm.
F. To contractors and their agents,
grantees, experts, consultants, and
others performing or working on a
contract, service, grant, cooperative
agreement, or other assignment for DHS,
when necessary to accomplish an
agency function related to this system of
records. Individuals provided
information under this routine use are
subject to the same Privacy Act
requirements and limitations on
disclosure as are applicable to DHS
officers and employees.
G. To an appropriate federal, state,
tribal, local, international, or foreign law
enforcement agency or other appropriate
authority charged with investigating or
prosecuting a violation or enforcing or
implementing a law, rule, regulation, or
order, where a record, either on its face
or in conjunction with other
information, indicates a violation or
potential violation of law, which
includes criminal, civil, or regulatory
violations and such disclosure is proper
and consistent with the official duties of
the person making the disclosure.
H. To sponsors, employers,
contractors, facility operators, grantees,
experts, and consultants in connection
with establishing an access account for
an individual or maintaining
appropriate points of contact and when
necessary to accomplish a DHS mission
function or objective related to this
system of records.
I. To other individuals in the same
operational program supported by an
information technology system, where
appropriate notice to the individual has
been made that his or her contact
information will be shared with other
members of the same operational
program in order to facilitate
collaboration.
J. To federal agencies such as Office
of Personnel Management, the Merit
Systems Protection Board, the Office of
Management and Budget, Federal Labor
Relations Authority, Government
Accountability Office, and the Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission
in the fulfillment of these agencies’
official duties.
K. To international, federal, state and
local, tribal, private and/or corporate
entities for the purpose of the regular
exchange of business contact
information in order to facilitate
collaboration for official business.
L. To the news media and the public,
with the approval of the Chief Privacy

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Officer in consultation with counsel,
when there exists a legitimate public
interest in the disclosure of the
information or when disclosure is
necessary to preserve confidence in the
integrity of DHS or is necessary to
demonstrate the accountability of DHS’s
officers, employees, or individuals
covered by the system, except to the
extent it is determined that release of
the specific information in the context
of a particular case would constitute an
unwarranted invasion of personal
privacy.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
AGENCIES:

None.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:

Records in this system are on paper
and/or in digital or other electronic
form. Digital and other electronic
images are stored on a storage area
network in a secured environment.
Records, whether paper or electronic,
may be stored at the DHS Headquarters
or at the component level.
RETRIEVABILITY:

Information may be retrieved, sorted,
and/or searched by an identification
number assigned by computer, social
security number, by facility, by business
affiliation, email address, or by the
name of the individual, or other
employee data fields previously
identified in this SORN.
SAFEGUARDS:

Information in this system is
safeguarded in accordance with
applicable laws, rules and policies,
including the DHS Information
Technology Security Program Handbook
and DHS Information Security Program
Policy and Handbook. Further, DHS/
ALL–004 General Information
Technology Access Account Records
system of records security protocols will
meet multiple National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST)
Security Standards from Authentication
to Certification and Accreditation.
Records in the DHS/ALL–004 General
Information Technology Access
Account Records system of records will
be maintained in a secure, passwordprotected electronic system that will
utilize security hardware and software
to include: Multiple firewalls, active
intruder detection, and role-based
access controls. Additional safeguards
will vary by component and program.
All records are protected from
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Records are securely retained and
disposed of in accordance with the
National Archives and Records
Administration’s General Records
Schedule 24, section 6, ‘‘User
Identification, Profiles, Authorizations,
and Password Files.’’ Inactive records
will be destroyed or deleted 6 years after
the user account is terminated or
password is altered, or when no longer
needed for investigative or security
purposes, whichever is later.

Freedom of Information Act Officer,
http://www.dhs.gov or 1–866–431–0486.
In addition you should:
• Explain why you believe the
Department would have information on
you;
• Identify which component(s) of the
Department you believe may have the
information about you;
• Specify when you believe the
records would have been created; and
• Provide any other information that
will help the FOIA staff determine
which DHS component agency may
have responsive records.
If your request is seeking records
pertaining to another living individual,
you must include a statement from that
individual certifying his/her agreement
for you to access his/her records.
Without the above information the
component(s) may not be able to
conduct an effective search, and your
request may be denied due to lack of
specificity or lack of compliance with
applicable regulations.

SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:

RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:

appropriate administrative, physical,
and technical safeguards. These
safeguards include: Restricting access to
authorized personnel who have a ‘‘need
to know;’’ using locks; and password
protection identification features.
Classified information is appropriately
stored in accordance with applicable
requirements. DHS file areas are locked
after normal duty hours and the
facilities are protected from the outside
by security personnel.

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RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:

The System Manager is the Chief
Information Officer (CIO), Department
of Homeland Security, Washington, DC
20528.

CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:

NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:

RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:

Individuals seeking notification of
and access to any record contained in
this system of records, or seeking to
contest its content, may submit a
request in writing to the Headquarters’
or component’s FOIA Officer, whose
contact information can be found at
http://www.dhs.gov/foia under
‘‘contacts.’’ If an individual believes
more than one component maintains
Privacy Act records concerning him or
her, the individual may submit the
request to the Chief Privacy Officer and
Chief Freedom of Information Act
Officer, Privacy Office, Department of
Homeland Security, 245 Murray Drive
SW., Building 410, STOP–0655,
Washington, DC 20528.
When seeking records about yourself
from this system of records or any other
Departmental system of records, your
request must conform with the Privacy
Act regulations set forth in 6 CFR part
5. You must first verify your identity,
meaning that you must provide your full
name, current address and date and
place of birth. You must sign your
request, and your signature must either
be notarized or submitted under 28
U.S.C. 1746, a law that permits
statements to be made under penalty of
perjury as a substitute for notarization.
While no specific form is required, you
may obtain forms for this purpose from
the Chief Privacy Officer and Chief

Information contained in this system
is obtained from affected individuals/
organizations/facilities, public source
data, other government agencies and/or
information already in other DHS
records systems.

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See ‘‘Notification procedure’’ above.
See ‘‘Notification procedure’’ above.

EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:

None.
Dated: November 13, 2012.
Jonathan R. Cantor,
Acting Chief Privacy Officer, Department of
Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Office of the Secretary
Privacy Act of 1974; Retirement of
Department of Homeland Security
Transportation Security Administration
System of Records
Privacy Office, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice of retirement of one
Privacy Act system of records notice.
AGENCY:

In accordance with the
Privacy Act of 1974, the Department of
Homeland Security is giving notice that
it will retire the following Privacy Act

SUMMARY:

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system of records notice, Department of
Homeland Security/Transportation
Security Administration-012
Transportation Worker Identification
Credentialing System (September 24,
2004, 69 FR 57348), which was written
to cover the Prototype Phase of the
Transportation Worker Identification
Credentialing Program to authorize
unescorted entry to secure
transportation areas. These records were
destroyed in accordance with the
applicable records retention schedule,
with the following exceptions: (1)
Records for individuals who were an
actual match to a government watchlist;
and (2) records for individuals who
were a close match but subsequently
cleared as not posing a potential or
actual threat to transportation. This
notice reflects that these two categories
of records from the Transportation
Worker Identification Credentialing
Prototype Phase must continue to be
retained in accordance with the
applicable records retention schedule,
and will be maintained under the
authority of the Department of
Homeland Security/Transportation
Security Administration-002
Transportation Security Threat
Assessment System System of Records
(May 19, 2010, 75 FR 28046), which
covers the Security Threat Assessment
process associated with the
Transportation Worker Identification
Credentialing and other Transportation
Security Administration vetting
programs.
DATES: These changes will take effect
upon publication in the Federal
Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
general questions please contact: Peter
Pietra, Privacy Officer, TSA–36,
Transportation Security Administration,
601 South 12th Street, Arlington, VA
20598–6036; email:
TSAPrivacy@dhs.gov. For privacy issues
please contact: Jonathan Cantor, (202–
343–1717), Acting Chief Privacy Officer,
Privacy Office, Department of Homeland
Security, Washington, DC 20528.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to the provisions of the Privacy Act of
1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, and as part of its
ongoing integration and management
efforts, the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS) is retiring the system of
records notice, DHS/Transportation
Security Administration (TSA)–012
Transportation Worker Identification
Credentialing (TWIC) System
(September 24, 2004, 69 FR 57348),
which was written to cover the
Prototype Phase of the TWIC Program to
authorize unescorted entry to secure
transportation areas. The retirement of

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