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Frequency: On occasion.
Affected Public: Primary, State, Local
and Tribal Government.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
2,059 respondents.
Estimated Time Per Respondent: .33
hour per response.
Total Burden Hours: 679.47.
Total Burden Cost: (capital/ Startup):
None.
Total Burden Cost: (operating/
maintaining): None.
Description: This data collection will
allow states to: (1) Report current
jurisdictional needs for equipment,
training, exercises and technical
assistance; (2) forecast projected needs
for this support and (3) identify the gaps
that exist at the jurisdictional level in
equipment, training and technical
assistance that NPTF and other federal
agencies in to the formulation of in the
formulation of domestic preparedness
policies and with the development of
programs to enhance state and local first
responder capabilities.
Charlie Church,
Chief Information Officer, Preparedness
Directorate, Department of Homeland
Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Published Privacy Impact
Assessments on the Web
Privacy Office, Office of the
Secretary, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: Notice of Publication of Privacy
Impact Assessments.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Privacy Office of the
Department of Homeland Security is
making available five Privacy Impact
Assessments on various programs and
systems in the Department. These
assessments were approved and
published on the Privacy Office’s Web
site between October 1, 2006 and
October 31, 2006.
DATES: The Privacy Impact Assessment
will be available on the DHS Web site
until February 20, 2007, after which it
may be obtained by contacting the DHS
Privacy Office (contact information
below).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Hugo Teufel III, Chief Privacy Officer,
Department of Homeland Security,
Washington, DC 20528; by telephone
(571) 227–3813, facsimile (866) 466–
5370, or e-mail: pia@dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Between
October 1, 2006 and October 31, 2006,
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the Chief Privacy Officer of the
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) approved and published five
Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) on
the DHS Privacy Office Web site, http:
//www.dhs.gov/privacy, under the link
for ‘‘Privacy Impact Assessments.’’
These PIAs cover five separate DHS
programs. Below is a short summary of
each of those programs, indicating the
DHS component responsible for the
system, and the date on which the PIA
was approved. Additional information
can be found on the Web site or by
contacting the Privacy Office.
1. Background Check Service
Citizenship and Immigration Services
October 31, 2006: The United States
Citizenship and Immigration Services
(USCIS) is developing the Background
Check Service (BCS) to help streamline
the established USCIS background
check process. As part of the
adjudication process, USCIS conducts
three different background checks on
applicants/petitioners applying for
USCIS benefits. These include (1) a
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Fingerprint Check, (2) a FBI Name
Check and (3) a Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) Treasury Enforcement
Communication System/Interagency
Border Inspection System (TECS/IBIS)
Name Check. Prior to BCS, information
relating to the FBI Fingerprint Checks
and the FBI Name Checks was stored in
two different systems. Information
relating to the TECS/IBIS Name Checks
was not stored in any system. BCS will
be the central repository for all activity
related to these background checks.
2. MAXHR Solution Component
ePerformance System Update
Management
October 13, 3006: The update is to
acknowledge a new version due to a
new DHS-specific System of Records
Notice, MaxHR ePerformance
Management System DHS/OCHCO–001,
that is being published in the Federal
Register in order to provide additional
transparency to DHS employees
regarding the program.
3. Electronic Travel Document
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
October 17, 2006: The Electronic
Travel Document System (eTD) will
maintain personal information regarding
aliens who have been ordered removed
or have been removed from the United
States. The eTD will also maintain
information on U.S. government
employees and foreign consular officials
required to access the system. The eTD
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system will present and share alien
information with the foreign consular
officials and associated governments for
their use in the expedited issuance of
travel documents.
4. Personal Identity Verification (PIV)
HSPD 12
Management
October 13, 2006: Homeland Security
Presidential Directive 12 (HSPD–12),
issued on August 27, 2004, required the
establishment of a standard for
identification of Federal Government
employees and contractors. HSPD–12
directs the use of a common
identification credential for both logical
and physical access to federally
controlled facilities and information
systems. This initiative is intended to
enhance security, increase efficiency,
reduce identity fraud, and protect
personal privacy.
5. Natural Disaster Medical System
Federal Emergency Management Agency
October 13, 2006: The National
Disaster Medical System Medical
Professional Credentials (NDMS)
provides health services, health-related
social services, other appropriate human
services, and appropriate auxiliary
services including mortuary and
veterinary medical services in times of
national emergency. NDMS also allows
providers to respond to the needs of
victims of a public health emergency or
other public emergency, as defined in
42 U.S.C. 300hh–11(b)(3)(A). The NDMS
program collects and maintains
personally identifiable information in
order to hire and retain qualified
medical professionals and other
professionals that can be activated and
deployed in times of emergency.
Dated: December 12, 2006.
Hugo Teufel III,
Chief Privacy Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Published Privacy Impact
Assessments on the Web
Privacy Office, Office of the
Secretary, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: Notice of Publication of Privacy
Impact Assessments.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Privacy Office of the
Department of Homeland Security is
making available three Privacy Impact
Assessments on various programs and
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systems in the Department. These
assessments were approved and
published on the Privacy Office’s Web
site between November 1, 2006 and
November 30, 2006.
The Privacy Impact Assessments
will be available on the DHS Web site
until February 20, 2007, after which
they may be obtained by contacting the
DHS Privacy Office (contact information
below).
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Hugo Teufel III, Chief Privacy Officer,
Department of Homeland Security,
Washington, DC 20528; by telephone
(571) 227–3813, facsimile (866) 466–
5370, or e-mail: pia@dhs.gov.
Between
November 1, 2006 and November 30,
2006, the Chief Privacy Officer of the
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) approved and published three
Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) on
the DHS Privacy Office Web site,
https://www.dhs.gov/privacy, under the
link for ‘‘Privacy Impact Assessments.’’
These PIAs cover three separate DHS
programs. Below is a short summary of
those programs, indicating the DHS
component responsible for the system,
and the date on which the PIA was
approved. Additional information can
be found on the Web site or by
contacting the Privacy Office.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. CBP Automatic Targeting System
prospective and existing members of
GES programs.
3. United States Coast Guard
‘‘Biometrics at Sea’’ Mona Passage
Proof of Concept
U.S. Coast Guard
November 3, 2006: This PIA describes
the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) and U.S.
Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator
Technology (US–VISIT) Program
partnership. The partnership is in
furtherance of the broader objective to
develop mobile biometric capabilities
for the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS). The findings from this
proof of concept will be used to develop
and refine technologies needed for
mobile biometrics collection and
analysis capability at sea, along with
other remote areas where DHS operates.
The technologies developed through
this proof of concept will assist in the
apprehension and prosecution of illegal
migrants and migrant smugglers. They
will also deter unsafe and illegal
maritime migration, which will help
preserve life at sea. The USCG deployed
the at-sea biometric capability during
the operational Proof of Concept (POC)
in November 2006.
Dated: December 12, 2006.
Hugo Teufel III,
Chief Privacy Officer.
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Customs and Border Protection
November 22, 2006: Department of
Homeland Security, Customs and
Border Protection (CBP), has developed
the Automated Targeting System (ATS).
ATS is one of the most advanced
targeting systems in the world. Using a
common approach for data
management, analysis, rules-based risk
management, and user interfaces, ATS
supports all CBP mission areas and the
data and rules specific to those areas.
This PIA was prepared in conjunction
with the System of Records Notice that
was published on November 2, 2006 in
the Federal Register.
2. Global Enrollment System
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Customs and Border Protection
November 1, 2006: This is an update
to the previous Global Enrollment
System PIA, dated April 20, 2006. It was
prepared in order to include a
description and analysis of the Global
On-Line Enrollment System, which is
the new online application process for
enrollment in Customs and Border
Protection trusted traveler programs.
With the new system, CBP will be able
to offer an on-line enrollment process to
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
[USCG–2006–24068]
Collection of Information Under
Review by Office of Management and
Budget: OMB Control Numbers: 1625–
0003
Coast Guard, DHS.
Request for comments.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: In compliance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this
request for comments announces that
the Coast Guard is forwarding an
Information Collection Request (ICR),
abstracted below, to the Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs
(OIRA) of the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) to request an extension of
their approval of the following
collection of information. The ICR is
1625–0003, Coast Guard Boating
Accident Report Form (CG–3865). Our
ICR describes the information we seek
to collect from the public. Review and
comments by OIRA ensures that we
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impose only paperwork burdens
commensurate with our performance of
duties.
DATES: Please submit comments on or
before January 19, 2007.
ADDRESSES: To make sure that your
comments and related material do not
reach the docket [USCG–2006–24068] or
OIRA more than once, please submit
them by only one of the following
means:
(1)(a) By mail to the Docket
Management Facility, U.S. Department
of Transportation (DOT), room PL–401,
400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington,
DC 20590–0001. (b) By mail to OIRA,
725 17th Street, NW., Washington, DC
20503, to the attention of the Desk
Officer for the Coast Guard.
(2)(a) By delivery to room PL–401 at
the address given in paragraph (1)(a)
above, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except Federal
holidays. The telephone number is (202)
366–9329. (b) By delivery to OIRA, at
the address given in paragraph (1)(b)
above, to the attention of the Desk
Officer for the Coast Guard.
(3) By fax to (a) the Facility at (202)
493–2298 or by contacting (b) OIRA at
(202) 395–6566. To ensure your
comments are received in time, mark
the fax to the attention of Mr. Nathan
Lesser, Desk officer for the Coast Guard.
(4)(a) Electronically through the Web
site for the Docket Management System
(DMS) at https://dms.dot.gov. (b) By email to nlesser@omb.eop.gov.
The Docket Management Facility
maintains the public docket for this
notice. Comments and material received
from the public, as well as documents
mentioned in this notice as being
available in the docket, will become part
of this docket and will be available for
inspection or copying at room PL–401
on the Plaza level of the Nassif Building,
400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington,
DC, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except Federal holidays.
You may also find this docket on the
Internet at https://dms.dot.gov.
Copies of the complete ICRs are
available through this docket on the
Internet at https://dms.dot.gov, and also
from Commandant (CG–611), U.S. Coast
Guard Headquarters, room 1236 (Attn:
Mr. Arthur Requina), 2100 2nd Street,
SW., Washington, DC 20593–0001. The
telephone number is (202) 475–3523.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Arthur Requina, Office of Information
Management, telephone (202) 475–3523
or fax (202) 475–3929, for questions on
these documents; or Ms. Renee V.
Wright, Program Manager, Docket
Operations, (202) 493–0402, for
questions on the docket.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Published Privacy Impact Assessments on the Web
AGENCY: Privacy Office, Office of the Secretary, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: Notice of Publication of Privacy Impact Assessments.
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SUMMARY: The Privacy Office of the Department of Homeland Security is
making available three Privacy Impact Assessments on various programs
and
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systems in the Department. These assessments were approved and
published on the Privacy Office's Web site between November 1, 2006 and
November 30, 2006.
DATES: The Privacy Impact Assessments will be available on the DHS Web
site until February 20, 2007, after which they may be obtained by
contacting the DHS Privacy Office (contact information below).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Hugo Teufel III, Chief Privacy
Officer, Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528; by
telephone (571) 227-3813, facsimile (866) 466-5370, or e-mail:
pia@dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Between November 1, 2006 and November 30,
2006, the Chief Privacy Officer of the Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) approved and published three Privacy Impact Assessments (PIAs) on
the DHS Privacy Office Web site, https://www.dhs.gov/privacy, under the
link for ``Privacy Impact Assessments.'' These PIAs cover three
separate DHS programs. Below is a short summary of those programs,
indicating the DHS component responsible for the system, and the date
on which the PIA was approved. Additional information can be found on
the Web site or by contacting the Privacy Office.
1. CBP Automatic Targeting System
Customs and Border Protection
November 22, 2006: Department of Homeland Security, Customs and
Border Protection (CBP), has developed the Automated Targeting System
(ATS). ATS is one of the most advanced targeting systems in the world.
Using a common approach for data management, analysis, rules-based risk
management, and user interfaces, ATS supports all CBP mission areas and
the data and rules specific to those areas. This PIA was prepared in
conjunction with the System of Records Notice that was published on
November 2, 2006 in the Federal Register.
2. Global Enrollment System
Customs and Border Protection
November 1, 2006: This is an update to the previous Global
Enrollment System PIA, dated April 20, 2006. It was prepared in order
to include a description and analysis of the Global On-Line Enrollment
System, which is the new online application process for enrollment in
Customs and Border Protection trusted traveler programs. With the new
system, CBP will be able to offer an on-line enrollment process to
prospective and existing members of GES programs.
3. United States Coast Guard ``Biometrics at Sea'' Mona Passage Proof
of Concept
U.S. Coast Guard
November 3, 2006: This PIA describes the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG)
and U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology (US-VISIT)
Program partnership. The partnership is in furtherance of the broader
objective to develop mobile biometric capabilities for the Department
of Homeland Security (DHS). The findings from this proof of concept
will be used to develop and refine technologies needed for mobile
biometrics collection and analysis capability at sea, along with other
remote areas where DHS operates. The technologies developed through
this proof of concept will assist in the apprehension and prosecution
of illegal migrants and migrant smugglers. They will also deter unsafe
and illegal maritime migration, which will help preserve life at sea.
The USCG deployed the at-sea biometric capability during the
operational Proof of Concept (POC) in November 2006.
Dated: December 12, 2006.
Hugo Teufel III,
Chief Privacy Officer.
[FR Doc. E6-21752 Filed 12-19-06; 8:45 am]
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