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Failure to Comply
Failure to Comply Unique ID: AB-FC-40530
Failure to Comply Details
CBI
Failure to Comply Organization Name
CGI FEDERAL
Type
Third-Party Certifier
Third-Party Certifier Organization Name
TPC-APP-215
X
Failure List
Failure Date
Failure Type
Suspended
Reduced
Withdrawn
Document
12/26/2022
(c)(2)(x)(A)-(D)
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Attachment for
Testing.docx
Steps Taken to Address
Deficiency
maintained records
Submitter
Prefix
First Name
Last Name
William
Brigman
Organization Name
CGI FEDERAL
Phone Number
8289191634
Email Address
william.brigman@cgifederal.com
Mailing Address 1
12601 FAIRLAKES CIRCLE
Suffix
Mailing Address 2
City
State
Postal Code
Country
FAIRFAX
Virginia
22033
UNITED STATES
)RUP
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Control No. 2070-0185). Responses to this collection of information are mandatory for certain persons, as specified at 40 CFR 770. An agency may not
conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.
The public reporting and recordkeeping burden for this collection of information is estimated to be 1,481,525 hours per response. Send comments on
the Agency’s need for this information, the accuracy of the provided burden estimates and any suggested methods for minimizing respondent burden
to the Regulatory Support Division Director, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (2821T), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, D.C. 20460.
Include the OMB control number in any correspondence. Do not send the completed form to this address.
General Claim: Submitter Information
Applicable Only to General CBI Claims
A person may assert a claim of confidentiality for the specific chemical identity of a
chemical substance as described in § 711.15(b)(3) of this part only if the identity of that
chemical substance is treated as confidential in the Master Inventory File as of the time the
report is submitted for that chemical substance. Generic chemical identities and accession
numbers may not be claimed as confidential. To assert a claim of confidentiality for the
identity of a reportable chemical substance, you must submit with the report detailed written
answers to the questions from subsection (b) and to the following questions.
Question
G1) Please specifically explain what harm to the
competitive position of your business would be likely to
result from the release of the information claimed as
confidential. How would that harm be substantial? Why is
the substantial harm to your competitive position likely
(i.e., probable) to be caused by release of the information
rather than just possible? If you claimed multiple types of
information to be confidential (e.g. site information,
exposure information, environmental release information,
etc.), explain how disclosure of each type of information
would be likely to cause substantial harm to the
competitive position of your business.
Yes
No
X
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X
Comment: Test
Question
G2) Has your business taken precautions to protect the
confidentiality of the disclosed information? If yes, please
explain and identify the specific measures, including but
Yes
No
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not limited to internal controls, that your business has
taken to protect the information claimed as confidential. If
the same or similar information was previously reported to
EPA as non-confidential (such as in an earlier version of
this submission), please explain the circumstances of that
prior submission and reasons for believing the information
is nonetheless still confidential.
X
X
Comment: Test
Question
G3A) Is any of the information claimed as confidential
required to be publicly disclosed under any other Federal
law? If yes, please explain.
Yes
No
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No
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No
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No
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X
Comment: Test
Question
G3B) Does any of the information claimed as confidential
otherwise appear in any public documents, including (but
not limited to) safety data sheets; advertising or
promotional material; professional or trade publications;
state, local, or Federal agency files; or any other media or
publications available to the general public? If yes, please
explain why the information should be treated as
confidential.
Yes
X
Comment: Test
Question
G3C) Has a patent been published for the chemical identity
you claim confidential? What chemical identity information
is not revealed by the patent? How is release of that
specific information likely to cause substantial competitive
harm? And failure to explain this harm may lead to denial
of your confidentiality claim.
Yes
X
Comment: Test
Question
G4) Is the claim of confidentiality intended to last less than
10 years (see TSCA section 14(e)(1)(B))? If yes, please
Yes
X
indicate the number of years (between 1-10 years) or the
specific date after which the claim is withdrawn.
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Question
G5) Has EPA, another federal agency, or court made any
confidentiality determination regarding information
associated with this chemical substance? If yes, please
provide the circumstances associated with the prior
determination, whether the information was found to be
entitled to confidential treatment, the entity that made the
decision, and the date of the determination.
Comment: Test
Yes
X
No
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