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grade, minority status, and personnel
transaction date. Investigative
information consists of investigation
targets’ name and social security
account number, organization name,
type of investigation, offense data,
source of referral data and action taken.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Inspector General Act of 1978, 5
U.S.C. App.
The purpose of the system is to
provide individuals with a need to
know with specific information related
to (1) Time and attendance of
employees; (2) workload status reports;
(3) security clearance alerts; (4) travel
information; and (5) investigation
information. The Inspector General
publishes some investigation results
publicly through a public Web site, in
combination with investigation results
of other agencies and organizations, in
an effort to coordinate fraud
enforcement and investigation efforts
with other entities.
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ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
(1) Security clearance notification
alerts may be provided to an examined
activity in advance of visits by OIG
personnel if information to be examined
requires a secret clearance or above; (2)
time and attendance reports will be
used to track temporary duty travel
frequency and duration, to categorize
indirect time for periodic reports, and to
accrue staff hour data on assigned
projects; (3) planned annual leave
reporting will be used by various
managers for workload planning and
travel scheduling; (4) assignments
information and workload status
information will be used by managers to
control audits and investigations, and to
maximize effectiveness of staff
resources; (5) miscellaneous personnel
information will be used by staff
managers to determine training needs,
promotional eligibility, education and
background, and professional
organization participation; (6)
information will be used to produce
resource management reports; (7) travel
information will be used by managers to
control temporary duty travel, travel
costs and issuances of travel orders; and
(8) investigative information is collected
and maintained in the administration of
the Inspector General Act of 1978 (Pub.
L. 95–452) to investigate, prevent, and
detect fraud and abuse in departmental
programs and operations. Material
gathered is used for investigative case
management, and some investigation
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DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
AGENCIES:
None.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
PURPOSES:
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information is posted publicly in an
effort to reduce fraud and other crimes
across the government. See also
Prefatory Statement of General Routine
Uses.
STORAGE:
Active reports on magnetic disk, with
backup active records and inactive
records maintained on magnetic tape.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records will be retrievable through
employee social security number, by
name, or incident title, with selected
records having certain secondary keys
consisting of certain other data
elements, listed in the ‘‘Categories of
Records in the System.’’
(1) Records will be maintained in a
private library not accessible by any
unauthorized user; (2) authorized user
identification codes will be tied to
multiple password system to afford
additional protection; (3) any attempt to
bypass the password protection system
will result in ‘‘Log-Off’’ from the system
or denial of access to data if access to
system is authorized; (4) physical access
to system documentation, hardcopy
printouts, personal data files, and
terminals will be restricted to
authorized personnel by maintaining a
secure environment in the headquarters
office; and (5) tape files will be
maintained in an environmentally
secure vault area when not in use.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Records will be maintained for 2 years
after they become inactive. All inactive
records will be maintained on magnetic
tape within the computer center and
will be afforded the same safeguards as
active records. Machine-resident records
will be destroyed at the end of the 2year period. Hard copy records will be
retained until the records are replaced
or become obsolete.
SYSTEM MANAGER AND ADDRESS:
Chief Information Officer, JM–10,
Office of Inspector General, Department
of Transportation, 400 7th Street, SW.,
Room 7117, Washington, DC 20590.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Same as ‘‘System Manager.’’
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Same as ‘‘System Manager.’’
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CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
Same as ‘‘System Manager.’’
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
(1) Official personnel folder; (2) other
personnel documents; (3) activity
supervisors; (4) individual applications
and forms; and (5) information obtained
from interviews, review of records and
other authorized investigative
techniques.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
Investigative data compiled for law
enforcement purposes may be exempt
from the access provisions pursuant to
5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), (k)(1), or (k)(2).
Dated: November 28, 2005.
Kara Spooner,
Departmental Privacy Officer.
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First Meeting: RTCA Special
Committee 207/Airport Security
Access Control Systems
Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of RTCA Special
Committee 207 Meeting, Airport
Security Access Control Systems.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The FAA is issuing this notice
to advise the public of a meeting of
RTCA Special Committee 207, Airport
Security Access Control Systems.
DATES: The meeting will be held January
18–19, 2006, from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
RTCA, Inc., MacIntosh-NBAA & HiltonATA Rooms, 1828 L Street, NW., Suite
805, Washington, DC 20036.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: (1)
RTCA Secretariat, 1828 L Street, NW.,
Suite 805, Washington, DC 20036;
telephone (202) 833–9339; fax (202)
833–9434; Web site https://www.rtca.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to section 10(a)(2) of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–
463, 5 U.S.C., Appendix 2), notice is
hereby given for a Special Committee
207 meeting. The agenda will include:
• January 18:
• Opening Plenary Session (Welcome,
Introductions, and Administrative
Remarks)
• Agenda Overview
• Workgroup Reports
• Workgroup 2
• Workgroup 3
• Workgroup 4
• Workgroup 5
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• Workgroup 6
• Workgroup 7
• ICAO Update
• Discussions on vendor
presentations—guidelines are as
follows: The vendor/product categories
sought are under Access Control,
Perimeter Intrusion Detection, Biometric
Systems/Devices, and Credentialing of
employees. Each vendor seeking to
present a short (maximum of 15
minutes) presentation to the committee
members, will provide the briefing
package, slides and supporting
documents to Mr. Paul S. Ruwaldt
(paul.ruwaldt@dhs.gov or
paul.s.ruwaldt@tc.faa.gov) by January
4th, 2006, outlining the following:
• If the product is an access control
system, sub-system or component of or
could be applied to an airport access
control system, the vendor is required to
submit documentation, in written form,
attesting to their understanding of the
current DO–230A Airport Access
Control Standard requirements and a
description of how their product,
system, sub-system or component
complies with this current standard
(this document will be inclusive of how
their product(s) would be utilized in an
automated access control system
suitable for use under the requirements
included in 49 CFR subpart 1500 et al.).
• How their product(s) would provide
for (or enhance) the security objectives
of the airport, and
• How their product(s) would be
integrated into an airport
comprehensive security system.
It is strongly suggested that the
vendors requesting presentation time be
fully cognizant of the airline and airport
operational requirements as they apply
to automated access control systems,
perimeter intrusion detection, biometric
system applications and credentialing
application of employees, as well as the
performance requirements of DO–230A
and how their product(s) will interface,
integrate or fuse (data) with automated
access control systems. Further, it is
suggested that the vendor by fully aware
of how these operational and
performance conditions will affect their
product(s) and the access control
procedures.
In addition, for those products or
systems incorporating biometrics,
specific reference and discussions will
address the Biometric Guidance Package
released and approved by the TSA this
year.
The vendor presentation must strictly
be pertinent to their product(s) and the
relevant 49 CFR subpart 1500 et al.
requirements for airport access control
systems. The vendor must demonstrate
their product’s suitability to airline and
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airport operational access control
conditions and illustrate how their
product(s) would be deployed in
automated access control systems and/
or how their product(s) can be
integrated into the automated access
control systems.
The SC–207 committee emphasizes
that this RTCA standard pertains only to
airport access control systems, although
there may be opportunities for future
integration with other airport and
federal information and/or
communication technologies.
Further, the committee is interested in
proven and available COTS technologies
and/or products. The committee is not
interested in yet untested,
developmental concepts, representative
products, systems or sub-systems or
proprietary systems.
The vendors making presentations
will be required to provide a soft copies
of the material they wish to present to
the committee. No material save that
provided by the vendor by the 5th of
January 2006 will be accepted or
received by the Committee during the
presentation on January 18th & 19th,
2006.
The presentations provided by the
vendors will be collected and made
available to the committee members in
CD format on the day of the
presentation.
It is expected that there will be only
a limited presentation opportunity on
these two days. Reservations will be
made on a first come first served basis.
The Vendor should contact Mr.
Ruwaldt via email to express interest in
presenting. Once Mr. Ruwaldt receives
the material, he will schedule the
vendor’s presentation time and date. All
material must be received before this
scheduling can take place.
If the presentation schedule is full for
these two days, following consultation
with the SC–207 Chairman, an
additional presentation date in March
could be allocated, however all vendors
should not rely on this, and attempt to
develop and provide their product(s)
presentations as early as possible.
SC–207, in its deliberations for the
updated standard DO–230B, is
considering requiring that the products,
systems, sub-systems and components
utilized within airport access control
systems, inclusive of perimeter,
biometric intrusion detection and
surveillance functions should be tested
and verified to the requirements defined
within the proposed DO–230B
Standard.
Any such decision, including the
identification of a responsible authority
for conducting such verifications (or
potential certification of products) will
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be taken before the final issuance of
DO–230B.
• Closing Plenary Session (Other
Business, Establish Agenda, Date and
Place for Fourth, Fifth and Sixth
Meeting).
Attendance is open to the interested
public but limited to space availability.
With the approval of the chairmen,
members of the public may present oral
statements at the meeting. Persons
wishing to present statements or obtain
information should contact the person
listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section. Members of the public
may present a written statement to the
committee at any time.
Issued in Washington, DC, on December
14, 2005.
Natalie Ogletree,
FAA General Engineer, RTCA Advisory
Committee.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
First Meeting: RTCA Special Committee 207/Airport Security Access
Control Systems
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of RTCA Special Committee 207 Meeting, Airport Security
Access Control Systems.
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SUMMARY: The FAA is issuing this notice to advise the public of a
meeting of RTCA Special Committee 207, Airport Security Access Control
Systems.
DATES: The meeting will be held January 18-19, 2006, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at RTCA, Inc., MacIntosh-NBAA &
Hilton-ATA Rooms, 1828 L Street, NW., Suite 805, Washington, DC 20036.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: (1) RTCA Secretariat, 1828 L Street,
NW., Suite 805, Washington, DC 20036; telephone (202) 833-9339; fax
(202) 833-9434; Web site https://www.rtca.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to section 10(a)(2) of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92-463, 5 U.S.C., Appendix 2), notice
is hereby given for a Special Committee 207 meeting. The agenda will
include:
January 18:
Opening Plenary Session (Welcome, Introductions, and
Administrative Remarks)
Agenda Overview
Workgroup Reports
Workgroup 2
Workgroup 3
Workgroup 4
Workgroup 5
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Workgroup 6
Workgroup 7
ICAO Update
Discussions on vendor presentations--guidelines are as
follows: The vendor/product categories sought are under Access Control,
Perimeter Intrusion Detection, Biometric Systems/Devices, and
Credentialing of employees. Each vendor seeking to present a short
(maximum of 15 minutes) presentation to the committee members, will
provide the briefing package, slides and supporting documents to Mr.
Paul S. Ruwaldt (paul.ruwaldt@dhs.gov or paul.s.ruwaldt@tc.faa.gov) by
January 4th, 2006, outlining the following:
If the product is an access control system, sub-system or
component of or could be applied to an airport access control system,
the vendor is required to submit documentation, in written form,
attesting to their understanding of the current DO-230A Airport Access
Control Standard requirements and a description of how their product,
system, sub-system or component complies with this current standard
(this document will be inclusive of how their product(s) would be
utilized in an automated access control system suitable for use under
the requirements included in 49 CFR subpart 1500 et al.).
How their product(s) would provide for (or enhance) the
security objectives of the airport, and
How their product(s) would be integrated into an airport
comprehensive security system.
It is strongly suggested that the vendors requesting presentation
time be fully cognizant of the airline and airport operational
requirements as they apply to automated access control systems,
perimeter intrusion detection, biometric system applications and
credentialing application of employees, as well as the performance
requirements of DO-230A and how their product(s) will interface,
integrate or fuse (data) with automated access control systems.
Further, it is suggested that the vendor by fully aware of how these
operational and performance conditions will affect their product(s) and
the access control procedures.
In addition, for those products or systems incorporating
biometrics, specific reference and discussions will address the
Biometric Guidance Package released and approved by the TSA this year.
The vendor presentation must strictly be pertinent to their
product(s) and the relevant 49 CFR subpart 1500 et al. requirements for
airport access control systems. The vendor must demonstrate their
product's suitability to airline and airport operational access control
conditions and illustrate how their product(s) would be deployed in
automated access control systems and/or how their product(s) can be
integrated into the automated access control systems.
The SC-207 committee emphasizes that this RTCA standard pertains
only to airport access control systems, although there may be
opportunities for future integration with other airport and federal
information and/or communication technologies.
Further, the committee is interested in proven and available COTS
technologies and/or products. The committee is not interested in yet
untested, developmental concepts, representative products, systems or
sub-systems or proprietary systems.
The vendors making presentations will be required to provide a soft
copies of the material they wish to present to the committee. No
material save that provided by the vendor by the 5th of January 2006
will be accepted or received by the Committee during the presentation
on January 18th & 19th, 2006.
The presentations provided by the vendors will be collected and
made available to the committee members in CD format on the day of the
presentation.
It is expected that there will be only a limited presentation
opportunity on these two days. Reservations will be made on a first
come first served basis.
The Vendor should contact Mr. Ruwaldt via email to express interest
in presenting. Once Mr. Ruwaldt receives the material, he will schedule
the vendor's presentation time and date. All material must be received
before this scheduling can take place.
If the presentation schedule is full for these two days, following
consultation with the SC-207 Chairman, an additional presentation date
in March could be allocated, however all vendors should not rely on
this, and attempt to develop and provide their product(s) presentations
as early as possible.
SC-207, in its deliberations for the updated standard DO-230B, is
considering requiring that the products, systems, sub-systems and
components utilized within airport access control systems, inclusive of
perimeter, biometric intrusion detection and surveillance functions
should be tested and verified to the requirements defined within the
proposed DO-230B Standard.
Any such decision, including the identification of a responsible
authority for conducting such verifications (or potential certification
of products) will be taken before the final issuance of DO-230B.
Closing Plenary Session (Other Business, Establish Agenda,
Date and Place for Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Meeting).
Attendance is open to the interested public but limited to space
availability. With the approval of the chairmen, members of the public
may present oral statements at the meeting. Persons wishing to present
statements or obtain information should contact the person listed in
the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section. Members of the public may
present a written statement to the committee at any time.
Issued in Washington, DC, on December 14, 2005.
Natalie Ogletree,
FAA General Engineer, RTCA Advisory Committee.
[FR Doc. 05-24320 Filed 12-20-05; 8:45am]
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