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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Office of the Secretary
Public Workshop: Privacy Impact
Assessments at DHS—A Tutorial on
How To Write PIAs for the Department
of Homeland Security
Privacy Office, DHS.
Notice announcing public
workshop.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland
Security Privacy Office will host a
public workshop, ‘‘Privacy Impact
Assessments at DHS—A Tutorial on
How to Write PIAs.’’
DATES: The workshop will be held on
May 23, 2007, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The workshop will be held
in the auditorium at the DHS Offices at
the GSA Regional Headquarters
Building located at 7th and D Streets,
SW., Washington, DC 20024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Brooke Dickson-Knowles, Privacy
Office, Department of Homeland
Security, Washington, DC 20528; by
telephone 703–235–0780; by facsimile
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703–235–0790; or by e-mail at
privacyworkshop@dhs.gov.
The
Department of Homeland Security
(DHS) Privacy Office is holding a public
workshop that will provide in-depth
training on how to write privacy impact
assessments (PIAs). A case study will be
used to illustrate a step-by-step
approach to researching, preparing, and
writing these documents. The workshop
will highlight the changes to the Privacy
Impact Assessments: Official Guidance
for DHS as well as refresh attendees on
the content of a PIA at DHS.
The workshop is open to the public
and there is no fee for attendance.
Registration and Security: In order to
facilitate security requirements of the
GSA facility, attendees must register in
advance for this workshop. Registration
closes at 9 a.m., Monday, May 21, 2007.
To register, please send an e-mail to
privacyworkshop@dhs.gov, with the
name of the workshop in the subject
line, and your full name and
organizational affiliation in the body of
the e-mail. Alternatively, you may call
703–235–0780 to register and to provide
the Privacy Office with your full name
and organizational affiliation.
All attendees who are employed by a
federal agency will be required to show
their federal agency employee photo
identification badge to enter the
building. Attendees who do not possess
a federal agency employee photo
identification badge will need to show
a form of government-issued photo
identification, such as a driver’s license,
in order to verify their previouslyprovided registration information. This
is a security requirement of the facility.
The Privacy Office will only use your
name for the security purposes of this
specific workshop and to contact you in
the event of a change to the workshop.
Special Assistance: Persons with
disabilities who require special
assistance should indicate this in their
admittance request and are encouraged
to identify anticipated special needs as
early as possible.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: April 27, 2007.
Hugo Teufel III,
Chief Privacy Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Office of the Secretary
Public Workshop: Privacy Impact Assessments at DHS--A Tutorial on
How To Write PIAs for the Department of Homeland Security
AGENCY: Privacy Office, DHS.
ACTION: Notice announcing public workshop.
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SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security Privacy Office will host a
public workshop, ``Privacy Impact Assessments at DHS--A Tutorial on How
to Write PIAs.''
DATES: The workshop will be held on May 23, 2007, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The workshop will be held in the auditorium at the DHS
Offices at the GSA Regional Headquarters Building located at 7th and D
Streets, SW., Washington, DC 20024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brooke Dickson-Knowles, Privacy
Office, Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528; by
telephone 703-235-0780; by facsimile 703-235-0790; or by e-mail at
privacyworkshop@dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Privacy Office is holding a public workshop that will provide in-depth
training on how to write privacy impact assessments (PIAs). A case
study will be used to illustrate a step-by-step approach to
researching, preparing, and writing these documents. The workshop will
highlight the changes to the Privacy Impact Assessments: Official
Guidance for DHS as well as refresh attendees on the content of a PIA
at DHS.
The workshop is open to the public and there is no fee for
attendance.
Registration and Security: In order to facilitate security
requirements of the GSA facility, attendees must register in advance
for this workshop. Registration closes at 9 a.m., Monday, May 21, 2007.
To register, please send an e-mail to privacyworkshop@dhs.gov, with the
name of the workshop in the subject line, and your full name and
organizational affiliation in the body of the e-mail. Alternatively,
you may call 703-235-0780 to register and to provide the Privacy Office
with your full name and organizational affiliation.
All attendees who are employed by a federal agency will be required
to show their federal agency employee photo identification badge to
enter the building. Attendees who do not possess a federal agency
employee photo identification badge will need to show a form of
government-issued photo identification, such as a driver's license, in
order to verify their previously-provided registration information.
This is a security requirement of the facility.
The Privacy Office will only use your name for the security
purposes of this specific workshop and to contact you in the event of a
change to the workshop.
Special Assistance: Persons with disabilities who require special
assistance should indicate this in their admittance request and are
encouraged to identify anticipated special needs as early as possible.
Dated: April 27, 2007.
Hugo Teufel III,
Chief Privacy Officer.
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