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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Sunshine Act Meetings; Department of
Defense Task Force on the Future of
Military Health Care
DoD.
Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Colonel Christine Bader, Executive
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Open
sessions of the meeting will be limited
by space accommodations. Any
interested person may attend; however,
seating is limited to the space available
at the National Transportation Safety
Board Conference Center. Individuals or
organizations wishing to submit written
comments for consideration by the Task
Force should provide their comments in
an electronic (PDF Format) document
through the Task Force Web site (https://
www.DoDfuturehealthcare.net) at the
‘‘Contact Us’’ page, no later than five (5)
business days prior to the scheduled
meeting.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Federal
Advisory Committee Act of 1972 (5
U.S.C., Appendix, as amended), the
Sunshine in the Government Act of
1976 (5 U.S.C. 552b, as amended) and
41 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
102–3.140 through 160, the Department
of Defense announces the following
committee meeting:
Name of Committee: Department of
Defense Task Force on the Future of
Military Health Care, a duly established
subcommittee of the Defense Health
Board.
Date of Meeting: July 25, 2007.
Time of Meeting: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30
p.m.
Place of Meeting: National
Transportation Safety Board Conference
Center, 429 L’Enfant Plaza, Washington,
D.C. 20594.
Purpose of Meeting: To obtain,
review, and evaluate information related
to the Task Force’s congressionallydirected mission to examine matters
relating to the future of military health
care. The Task Force members will
receive briefings on topics related to the
delivery of military health care during
the public meeting.
Agenda: Discussion topic will be
Acquisition and Procurement issued
related to the military healthcare
system.
Prior to the public meeting the Task
Force will conduct a Preparatory Work
Meeting from 8 a.m.–8:25 a.m. to solely
analyze relevant issues and facts in
preparation for the Task Force’s next
public meeting. In addition, the Task
Force, following its public meeting, will
conduct an additional Preparatory Work
Meeting from 3:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. to
analyze relevant issues and facts in
preparation for the Task Force’s next
public meeting. Both Preparatory
Meetings will be held at the National
Transportation Safety Board Conference
Center, and pursuant to 41 Code of
Federal Regulations, Part 102–3.160(a),
both Preparatory Work Meetings are
closed to the public.
Additional information and meeting
registration is available online at the
Task Force Web site:
www.DoDfuturehealthcare.net.
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Secretary, Department of Defense Task
Force on the Future of Military Health
Care, TMA/Code:DHS, Five Skyline
Place, Suite 810, 5111 Leesburg Pike,
Falls Church, Virginia 22041–3206,
(703) 681–3279, ext. 109
(christine.bader@ha.osd.mil).
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Dated: July 3, 2007.
L.M. Bynum,
Alternate OSD Federal Register, Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[DOD–2007–OS–0068]
Privacy Act of 1974; Computer
Matching Program
Defense Manpower Data
Center, Defense Logistics Agency, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of a computer matching
program.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Subsection (e)(12) of the
Privacy Act of 1974, as amended (5
U.S.C. 552a), requires agencies to
publish advanced notices of any
proposed or revised computer matching
program by the matching agency for
public comment. The Department of
Defense (DoD), Defense Manpower Data
Center (DMDC), as the matching agency
under the Privacy Act, is hereby giving
notice to the record subjects of a
computer matching program between
Department of Veterans Affairs, Office
of Inspector General (VA OIG) and the
Department of Defense (DoD) that their
records are being matched by computer.
The purpose of the computer matching
program is to attempt to verify eligibility
for VA Compensation and Pension
(C&P) benefits by matching veteran’s
record of those benefits with the
military service record of veterans
eligible for those benefits for themselves
or their beneficiaries.
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This proposed action will
become effective August 8, 2007 and
matching may commence unless
changes to the matching program are
required due to public comments or by
Congressional or by Office of
Management and Budget concerns. Any
public comment must be received before
the effective date.
ADDRESSES: Any interested party may
submit written comments to the
Director, Defense Privacy Office, 1901
South Bell Street, Suite 920, Arlington,
VA 22202–4512.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Janice Thornton at (703) 607–2943.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to subsection (o) of the Privacy Act of
1974, as amended, (5 U.S.C. 552a), the
VA OIG and DMDC have concluded an
agreement to conduct a computer
matching program between agencies.
The purpose of the computer matching
program is to attempt to verify eligibility
for VA C&P benefits by matching
veteran’s record of those benefits with
the military service record of veterans
eligible for those benefits for themselves
or their beneficiaries.
The parties to this agreement have
determined that a computer matching
program is the most efficient,
expeditious, and effective means of
obtaining and processing the
information needed by VA OIG to verify
the military service record of veterans
eligible for VA (C&P) benefits, to
identify potential fraudulent payments
to fictitious veterans, and to identify
payments that should be adjusted where
the beneficiary is not entitled to all or
part of the VA C&P benefits received.
The principal alternative to using a
computer matching program for
identifying such individuals would be
to conduct a manual comparison of all
veterans or their beneficiaries receiving
VA (C&P) benefits with the other files.
Conducting a manual match, however,
would clearly impose a considerable
administrative burden, constitute a
greater intrusion on the individual’s
privacy, and would result in additional
delay in the eventual response to
possible fraud and abuse. By comparing
the information received through the
computer matching program between
VA OIG and DMDC on a recurring basis,
information on successful matches (hits)
can be provided to VA to initiate
research on these discrepancies, thus
assuring that benefit payments are
proper.
A copy of the computer matching
agreement between VA OIG and DoD is
available upon request. Requests should
be submitted to the address caption
above or to the Department of Veterans
DATES:
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Affairs, Office of Inspector General
(52CO), 810 Vermont Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20420.
Set forth below is the notice of the
establishment of a computer matching
program required by paragraph 6.c. of
the Office of Management and Budget
Guidelines on computer matching
published on June 19, 1989, at 54 FR
25818.
The matching agreement, as required
by 5 U.S.C. 552a(r) of the Privacy Act,
and an advance copy of this notice was
submitted on June 21, 2007, to the
House Committee on Oversight and
Government Reform, the Senate
Committee on Homeland Security and
Governmental Affairs, and the
Administrator of the Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Office of Management and Budget
pursuant to paragraph 4d of Appendix
I to OMB Circular No. A–130, ‘‘Federal
Agency Responsibilities for Maintaining
Records about Individuals,’’ dated
February 8, 1996 (February 20, 1996, 61
FR 6427).
Dated: July 2, 2007
C.R. Choate,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
Notice of a Computer Matching Program
Agreement Between Office of the
Inspector General the Department of
Veterans Affairs and the Defense
Manpower Data Center, the Department
of Defense for Verification of Eligibility
A. PARTICIPATING AGENCIES:
Participants in this computer
matching program are the Department of
Veterans Affairs, Office of Inspector
General (VA OIG) and the Department of
Defense (DoD), Defense Manpower Data
Center (DMDC). The VA OIG is the
source agency, i.e., the activity
disclosing the records for the purpose of
the match. The DoD is the specific
recipient activity or matching agency,
i.e., the agency that actually performs
the computer matching.
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B. PURPOSE OF THE MATCH:
Upon the execution of this agreement,
VA will provide and disclose VA
Compensation and Pension (C&P) and
Veterans Assistance Discharge Systems
(VADS) records to DMDC to identify
individuals that have not separated from
military service and/or confirm
elements of military service relevant to
the adjudication of VA benefits. VA OIG
will use this information to initiate an
independent verification process to
determine eligibility and entitlement to
VA benefits.
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C. AUTHORITY FOR CONDUCTING THE MATCH:
The authority to conduct this match is
5 U.S.C. App. 3, the Inspector General
Act of 1978 (IG Act). The IG Act
authorizes the VA OIG to conduct audits
and investigations relating to the
programs and operations of VA. IG Act,
§ 2. In addition, § 4 of the IG Act
provides that the IG will conduct
activities designed to promote economy
and efficiency and to prevent and detect
fraud and abuse in VA’s programs and
operations.
D. RECORDS TO BE MATCHED:
The systems of records maintained by
the respective agencies under the
Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, 5
U.S.C. 552a, from which records will be
disclosed for the purpose of this
computer match are as follows:
1. VA will use personal data from the
following Privacy Act record system for
the match: Compensation, Pension,
Education and Rehabilitation Records—
VA, 58VA21/22, first published at 41 FR
9294, March 3, 1976, and last amended
at 70 FR 34186, June 13, 2005, with
other amendments as cited therein.
2. DoD will use personal data from the
following Privacy Act record system for
the match: Defense Manpower Data
Center Data Base—S322.10 DMDC,
published in the Federal Register at 72
FR 737 on January 8, 2007.
3. Agencies must publish ‘‘routine
uses’’ pursuant to subsection (b)(3) of
the Privacy Act for those systems of
records from which they intend to
disclose information. The systems of
records described above contain
appropriate routine use provisions that
pertain to disclosure of information
between the agencies.
E. DESCRIPTION OF COMPUTER MATCHING
PROGRAM:
VA, as the source agency, will provide
DMDC with two electronic files, the
C&P and VADS files. The C&P file
contains names of veterans, SSNs, and
compensation and pension records. The
VADS file contains names of veterans,
SSNs, and DD214 data. Upon receipt of
the electronic files, DMDC will perform
a match using the SSNs in the VA C&P
file, and the VADS file against the
DMDC Active Duty Transaction, Reserve
Transaction, and Reserve Master files.
DMDC will provide VA OIG an
electronic listing of VA C&P and VADS
records for which there is no matching
record from any of the three DMDC files,
and an electronic listing of records that
contain data that are inconsistent with
data contained in the VA C&P or VADS
files. VA OIG is responsible for verifying
and determining that the data on the
DMDC electronic reply file are
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consistent with the VA source file and
for resolving any discrepancies or
inconsistencies on an individual basis.
F. INCLUSIVE DATES OF THE MATCHING PROGRAM:
The effective date of the matching
agreement and date when matching may
actually begin shall be at the expiration
of the 40-day review period for OMB
and Congress, or 30 days after
publication of the matching notice in
the Federal Register, whichever date is
later. The parties to this agreement may
assume OMB and Congressional
concurrence if no comments are
received within 40 days of the date of
the transmittal letter. The 40-day OMB
and Congressional review period and
the mandatory 30-day public comment
period for the Federal Register
publication of the notice will run
concurrently. Matching will be
conducted when the review/publication
requirements have been satisfied and
thereafter on an annual basis. By
agreement between VA OIG and DMDC,
the matching program will be in effect
for 18 months with an option to renew
for 12 additional months unless one of
the parties to the agreement advises the
other by written request to terminate or
modify the agreement.
G. ADDRESS FOR RECEIPT OF PUBLIC COMMENTS
OR INQUIRIES:
Director, Defense Privacy Office, 1901
South Bell Street, Suite 920, Arlington,
VA 22202–4512. Telephone (703) 607–
2943.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of Secretary of Defense
[DOD–2007–OS–0071]
Privacy Act of 1974; Systems of
Records
Defense Finance and
Accounting Service, DOD.
ACTION: Notice to Add a System of
Records.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Defense Finance and
Accounting Service (DFAS) is proposing
to add a system of records notice to its
inventory of record systems subject to
the Privacy Act of 1974, (5 U.S.C. 552a),
as amended.
DATES: This action will be effective
without further notice on August 8,
2007 unless comments are received that
would result in a contrary
determination.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to the
FOIA/PA Program Manager, Corporate
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[DOD-2007-OS-0068]
Privacy Act of 1974; Computer Matching Program
AGENCY: Defense Manpower Data Center, Defense Logistics Agency, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of a computer matching program.
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SUMMARY: Subsection (e)(12) of the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended (5
U.S.C. 552a), requires agencies to publish advanced notices of any
proposed or revised computer matching program by the matching agency
for public comment. The Department of Defense (DoD), Defense Manpower
Data Center (DMDC), as the matching agency under the Privacy Act, is
hereby giving notice to the record subjects of a computer matching
program between Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of Inspector
General (VA OIG) and the Department of Defense (DoD) that their records
are being matched by computer. The purpose of the computer matching
program is to attempt to verify eligibility for VA Compensation and
Pension (C&P) benefits by matching veteran's record of those benefits
with the military service record of veterans eligible for those
benefits for themselves or their beneficiaries.
DATES: This proposed action will become effective August 8, 2007 and
matching may commence unless changes to the matching program are
required due to public comments or by Congressional or by Office of
Management and Budget concerns. Any public comment must be received
before the effective date.
ADDRESSES: Any interested party may submit written comments to the
Director, Defense Privacy Office, 1901 South Bell Street, Suite 920,
Arlington, VA 22202-4512.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Janice Thornton at (703) 607-2943.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to subsection (o) of the Privacy
Act of 1974, as amended, (5 U.S.C. 552a), the VA OIG and DMDC have
concluded an agreement to conduct a computer matching program between
agencies. The purpose of the computer matching program is to attempt to
verify eligibility for VA C&P benefits by matching veteran's record of
those benefits with the military service record of veterans eligible
for those benefits for themselves or their beneficiaries.
The parties to this agreement have determined that a computer
matching program is the most efficient, expeditious, and effective
means of obtaining and processing the information needed by VA OIG to
verify the military service record of veterans eligible for VA (C&P)
benefits, to identify potential fraudulent payments to fictitious
veterans, and to identify payments that should be adjusted where the
beneficiary is not entitled to all or part of the VA C&P benefits
received. The principal alternative to using a computer matching
program for identifying such individuals would be to conduct a manual
comparison of all veterans or their beneficiaries receiving VA (C&P)
benefits with the other files. Conducting a manual match, however,
would clearly impose a considerable administrative burden, constitute a
greater intrusion on the individual's privacy, and would result in
additional delay in the eventual response to possible fraud and abuse.
By comparing the information received through the computer matching
program between VA OIG and DMDC on a recurring basis, information on
successful matches (hits) can be provided to VA to initiate research on
these discrepancies, thus assuring that benefit payments are proper.
A copy of the computer matching agreement between VA OIG and DoD is
available upon request. Requests should be submitted to the address
caption above or to the Department of Veterans
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Affairs, Office of Inspector General (52CO), 810 Vermont Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20420.
Set forth below is the notice of the establishment of a computer
matching program required by paragraph 6.c. of the Office of Management
and Budget Guidelines on computer matching published on June 19, 1989,
at 54 FR 25818.
The matching agreement, as required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(r) of the
Privacy Act, and an advance copy of this notice was submitted on June
21, 2007, to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform,
the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, and
the Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Office of Management and Budget pursuant to paragraph 4d of Appendix I
to OMB Circular No. A-130, ``Federal Agency Responsibilities for
Maintaining Records about Individuals,'' dated February 8, 1996
(February 20, 1996, 61 FR 6427).
Dated: July 2, 2007
C.R. Choate,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
Notice of a Computer Matching Program Agreement Between Office of the
Inspector General the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Defense
Manpower Data Center, the Department of Defense for Verification of
Eligibility
A. PARTICIPATING AGENCIES:
Participants in this computer matching program are the Department
of Veterans Affairs, Office of Inspector General (VA OIG) and the
Department of Defense (DoD), Defense Manpower Data Center (DMDC). The
VA OIG is the source agency, i.e., the activity disclosing the records
for the purpose of the match. The DoD is the specific recipient
activity or matching agency, i.e., the agency that actually performs
the computer matching.
B. PURPOSE OF THE MATCH:
Upon the execution of this agreement, VA will provide and disclose
VA Compensation and Pension (C&P) and Veterans Assistance Discharge
Systems (VADS) records to DMDC to identify individuals that have not
separated from military service and/or confirm elements of military
service relevant to the adjudication of VA benefits. VA OIG will use
this information to initiate an independent verification process to
determine eligibility and entitlement to VA benefits.
C. AUTHORITY FOR CONDUCTING THE MATCH:
The authority to conduct this match is 5 U.S.C. App. 3, the
Inspector General Act of 1978 (IG Act). The IG Act authorizes the VA
OIG to conduct audits and investigations relating to the programs and
operations of VA. IG Act, Sec. 2. In addition, Sec. 4 of the IG Act
provides that the IG will conduct activities designed to promote
economy and efficiency and to prevent and detect fraud and abuse in
VA's programs and operations.
D. RECORDS TO BE MATCHED:
The systems of records maintained by the respective agencies under
the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 552a, from which records
will be disclosed for the purpose of this computer match are as
follows:
1. VA will use personal data from the following Privacy Act record
system for the match: Compensation, Pension, Education and
Rehabilitation Records--VA, 58VA21/22, first published at 41 FR 9294,
March 3, 1976, and last amended at 70 FR 34186, June 13, 2005, with
other amendments as cited therein.
2. DoD will use personal data from the following Privacy Act record
system for the match: Defense Manpower Data Center Data Base--S322.10
DMDC, published in the Federal Register at 72 FR 737 on January 8,
2007.
3. Agencies must publish ``routine uses'' pursuant to subsection
(b)(3) of the Privacy Act for those systems of records from which they
intend to disclose information. The systems of records described above
contain appropriate routine use provisions that pertain to disclosure
of information between the agencies.
E. DESCRIPTION OF COMPUTER MATCHING PROGRAM:
VA, as the source agency, will provide DMDC with two electronic
files, the C&P and VADS files. The C&P file contains names of veterans,
SSNs, and compensation and pension records. The VADS file contains
names of veterans, SSNs, and DD214 data. Upon receipt of the electronic
files, DMDC will perform a match using the SSNs in the VA C&P file, and
the VADS file against the DMDC Active Duty Transaction, Reserve
Transaction, and Reserve Master files. DMDC will provide VA OIG an
electronic listing of VA C&P and VADS records for which there is no
matching record from any of the three DMDC files, and an electronic
listing of records that contain data that are inconsistent with data
contained in the VA C&P or VADS files. VA OIG is responsible for
verifying and determining that the data on the DMDC electronic reply
file are consistent with the VA source file and for resolving any
discrepancies or inconsistencies on an individual basis.
F. INCLUSIVE DATES OF THE MATCHING PROGRAM:
The effective date of the matching agreement and date when matching
may actually begin shall be at the expiration of the 40-day review
period for OMB and Congress, or 30 days after publication of the
matching notice in the Federal Register, whichever date is later. The
parties to this agreement may assume OMB and Congressional concurrence
if no comments are received within 40 days of the date of the
transmittal letter. The 40-day OMB and Congressional review period and
the mandatory 30-day public comment period for the Federal Register
publication of the notice will run concurrently. Matching will be
conducted when the review/publication requirements have been satisfied
and thereafter on an annual basis. By agreement between VA OIG and
DMDC, the matching program will be in effect for 18 months with an
option to renew for 12 additional months unless one of the parties to
the agreement advises the other by written request to terminate or
modify the agreement.
G. ADDRESS FOR RECEIPT OF PUBLIC COMMENTS OR INQUIRIES:
Director, Defense Privacy Office, 1901 South Bell Street, Suite
920, Arlington, VA 22202-4512. Telephone (703) 607-2943.
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