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Proposed Addition of a Routine Use to
NSF Systems of Records
Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3101 and 42 U.S.C.
1870; OMB Memorandum M–07–16,
‘‘Safeguarding Against and Responding to the
Breach of Personally Identifiable
Information.’’
Notice of alteration to existing
Privacy Act systems of records.
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
requirements of the Privacy Act of 1974,
as amended, the National Science
Foundation is altering its existing
systems of records in accordance with
OMB Memorandum M–07–16,
‘‘Safeguarding Against and Responding
to the Breach of Personally Identifiable
Information.’’ M–07–16 calls on
agencies to publish a routine use for
appropriate systems specifically
applying to the disclosure of
information in connection with
response and remedial efforts in the
event of a data breach.
A Federal agency’s ability to respond
quickly and effectively in the event of
a breach of Federal data is critical to its
efforts to prevent or minimize any
consequent harm. An effective response
may necessitate disclosure of
information regarding the breach to
those individuals affected by it, as well
as to persons and entities in a position
to cooperate, either by assisting in
notification to affected individuals or
playing a role in preventing or
minimizing harms from the breach.
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The information to be disclosed to
such persons and entities may be
subject to the Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C.
552a. The Privacy Act prohibits the
disclosure of any record in a system of
records absent the written consent of the
subject individual, unless the disclosure
falls within one of the twelve statutory
exceptions, including a routine use, 5
U.S.C. 552a(b)(3).
As described in the President’s
Identity Theft Task Force’s Strategic
Plan, all agencies should publish a
routine use for their systems of records
allowing for the disclosure of
information in the course of responding
to a breach of Federal data. See
Appendix B of the Identity Theft Task
Force report (https://www.identity
theft.gov/reports/StrategicPlan.pdf).
Such a routine use will serve to protect
the interests of the individuals whose
information is at issue by allowing
agencies to take appropriate steps to
facilitate a timely and effective
response, thereby improving their
ability to prevent, minimize, or remedy
any harm resulting from a compromise
of data maintained in their systems of
records.
Accordingly, NSF proposes to add the
following routine use to each of its
Systems of Records Notices listed
below:
To appropriate agencies, entities, and
persons when (1) the NSF suspects or has
confirmed that the security or confidentiality
of information in the system of records has
been compromised; (2) the NSF has
determined that as a result of the suspected
or confirmed compromise there is a risk of
harm to economic or property interests,
identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security
or integrity of this system or other systems
or programs (whether maintained by the NSF
or another agency or entity) that rely upon
the compromised information; and (3) the
disclosure made to such agencies, entities,
and persons is reasonably necessary to assist
in connection with the NSF’s efforts to
respond to the suspected or confirmed
compromise and prevent, minimize, or
remedy such harm.
Submit comments on or before
August 30, 2007. The proposed altered
systems will become effective on
September 30, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Leslie
Jensen, National Science Foundation,
Office of the General Counsel, Room
1265, 4201 Wilson Boulevard,
Arlington, Virginia 22230 or by
electronic mail (e-mail) to:
ljensen@nsf.gov.
DATES:
This
publication is in accordance with the
Privacy Act requirement that agencies
publish their amended systems of
records in the Federal Register when
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there is a revision, change, or addition.
NSF’s Office of the General Counsel
(OGC) has reviewed its Systems of
Records notice and has determined that
its records systems notices must be
revised to incorporate the change
described herein. As required by 5
U.S.C. 552a(R) and Appendix I to OMB
Circular A–130, ‘‘Federal Agency
Responsibilities for Maintaining
Records about Individuals,’’ dated
November 30, 2000, a report of an
altered system of records has been
submitted to the Committee on
Government Reform of the House of
Representatives, the Committee on
Homeland Security and Governmental
Affairs of the Senate, and the Office of
Management and Budget.
Submit comments as an ASCII file
avoiding the use of special characters
and any form of encryption. Identify all
comments sent in electronic E-mail with
Subject Line: Comments on proposed
changes to Privacy Act SORNs.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Leslie Jensen (703) 292–5065.
Dated: August 14, 2007.
Lawrence Rudolph,
General Counsel.
System Names:
NSF–3 Application and Account for
Advance of Funds
NSF–6 Doctorate Records File
NSF–8 Employee Grievance Files
NSF–10 Employee’s Payroll Jacket
NSF–12 Fellowships and Other
Awards
NSF–13 Fellowship Payroll
NSF–16 Individual Retirement Record
(SF–2806)
NSF–18 Integrated Personnel System
(IPERS)
NSF–19 Medical Examination Records
for Service in the Polar Regions
NSF–22 NSF Payroll System
NSF–23 NSF Staff Biography
NSF–24 Official Passports
NSF–26 Personnel Security
NSF–34 Integrated Time and
Attendance System (ITAS)
NSF–36 Personnel Tracking System
(Antarctic)
NSF–38 Visa Applications and Alien
Application for Consideration of
Waiver of Two-Year Foreign
Residence Requirements—NSF
NSF–43 Doctorate Work History File
NSF–48 Telephone Call Detail
Program Records
NSF–49 Frequent Traveler Profile
NSF–50 Principal Investigator/
Proposal File & Associated Records
NSF–51 Reviewer/Proposal File &
Associated Records
NSF–52 Office of Inspector General
Investigative Files
NSF–53 Public Transportation
Subsidy Program
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NSF–54 Reviewer/Fellowship & Other
Award File & All Associated Records
NSF–55 Debarment/Scientific
Misconduct Files
NSF–56 Antarctic Conservation Act
Files
NSF–57 Delinquent Debtors File
NSF–59 Science & Technology Centers
(STC) Database
NSF–60 Antarctica Service Records
NSF–61 Diving Safety Records (Polar
Regions)
NSF–62 Radiation Safety Records
(Polar Regions)
NSF–63 Accident & Injury Reports
(Antarctic)
NSF–64 Project Participant File
NSF–65 NSF Electronic Payment File
NSF–66 NSF Photo Identification Card
System
NSF–67 Invention, Patent & Licensing
Documents
NSF–68 Project Results Information
Database
NSF–69 Education and Training
Records Files
NSF–70 NSF Visitor Credentials
System
NSF–71 General Correspondence Files
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Notice of Consideration of Issuance of
Amendment to Facility Operating
Licenses, Proposed No Significant
Hazards Consideration Determination,
and Opportunity for a Hearing (TAC
Nos. J60622 and J60626); Plum Brook
Reactor Facility, Docket Nos. 50–30
and 50–185, Sandusky, OH
Dates of amendment requests: May
18, 2005, May 12, 2006, February 9,
2007, and January 10, 2007.
Description of amendment request:
The licensee (National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA)) has
proposed to amend the Facility
Operating Licenses (TR–3 and R–93) of
the two research reactors located at
Plum Brook Reactor Facility, Sandusky,
Ohio. The amendments to the licenses
include revisions to the Technical
Specifications (TS), and incorporating a
Final Status Survey Plan (Revision 1).
The same TS set applies equally to both
licenses.
The Decommissioning Plan (DP) for
the Plum Brook Reactor Facility,
approved by the Commission by
issuance of license amendment dated
March 20, 2002, will remained
unchanged.
Proposed revisions to the TS include
but are not limited to administrative
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changes, revised facility descriptions,
new definitions and minor program
changes. Specific proposed revisions
include the following:
Section 1 of the TS is revised to state
that the TS apply to all activities
conducted under the provisions of the
Licenses. It clarifies that both reactors
are both shutdown and dismantled, and
there is no fuel remaining at the facility.
The facility was shutdown and ceased
operations in March 1973. The last
shipment of irradiated fuel was made on
May 25, 1973, and all remaining fuel
contaminated components were shipped
offsite by July 1973. Disposal of the
Plum Brock reactor vessel was
completed in early 2005 and the core
support components for the Mock Up
reactor were removed by the summer of
2003.
The ‘Definitions’ in Section 2 of the
TS are renumbered to comply with
ANSI/ANS–15.1 format, and the
definitions that follow are numbered as
subparagraphs with the format 1.1.x.
Some definitions are revised, deleted, or
redefined.
Section 2.0 of the TS are revised to
identify that there are no Safety Limits
or Limiting Safety System Settings
applicable to the facility, since all
reactor components and fuel have been
removed.
Sections 3.1 and 4.1 of the TS were
revised to identify that the Access
Control Program was changed to more
accurately reflect the current site
conditions.
Sections 3.2 and 4.2 of the TS relating
to Alarm Response are revised so that
the Containment Vessel (CV) Door Open
alarm was removed from this section
and incorporated into the specifications
related to ‘Containment’.
The specifications related to sump
level alarms are revised to provide
quantitative criteria on when sump level
alarms are required rather than the
subjective criteria of ‘kept dry’. The
requirement for the sump alarms to
annunciate at the Plum Brook Station
Communications Center is also revised
to require that the alarms annunciate at
a remote manned location which is
typically the Plum Brook Station
Communications Center.
Sections 3.3 and 3.4 relating to
Containment and Ventilation and the
associated Section 4 surveillance
requirements are revised to reflect that
the fact the airborne activity must be
controlled during all decommissioning
activities rather than only during the
time period that a ‘major portion of the
source term is present’.
Sections 3.5 and 3.6 relating to
Radiation and Effluent Monitoring and
the associated Section 4 surveillance
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requirements are revised to reflect the
current site conditions and to provide
assurance that a program is
implemented that assures the worker
exposure to radiological hazards is
maintained as low as reasonably
achievable and in compliance with 10
CFR Part 20 limits. In addition, they
assure that effluents from the facility are
adequately monitored to protect the
public and environment from
radiological hazards.
Sections 5.0 relating to Site Features
are revised to conform to the format
suggested in ANSI/ANS–15.1 and to
more accurately reflect the current site
conditions that have evolved as the
decommissioning program has
progressed.
Sections 6.0 relating to
Administrative Controls contain
multiple revisions. The requirement to
perform an annual review is relocated to
section 6.9.2 to incorporate into the
annual review performed at the
direction of the Executive Safety Board.
The requirement to have Level 3
approval of temporary procedure
changes is removed since such changes
are controlled through site established
administrative procedures; and, the
responsibilities of the Decommissioning
Safety Committee are more clearly
defined.
The last sentence in Section 6.5 of the
TS is deleted.
Section 6.5 of the TS is revised to
read, ‘‘The Senior Project Engineer will
have direct authority over all activities
that take place at the Plum Brook
Reactor Facility (PBRF) and will be the
primary interface with on-site
Contractors supporting the
Decommissioning project.’’
The last sentence of Section 6.7 of the
TS is revised to read, ‘‘The authority to
fulfill this responsibility and perform
these functions will be granted by
Chairman of the NASA Safety, Health,
and Environmental Board.’’
The second sentence in Section 6.9.2
of the TS is revised to read, ‘‘Personnel
performing these reviews shall be
appropriately qualified and
experienced, and shall be members of,
or appointed by the NASA Safety,
Health, and Environmental Board.’’
Figure 1 on page 24 of the Technical
Specifications is revised to reflect the
change in the name of the Executive
Safety Board and to depict the direct
reporting relationship of the Health
Physics and Radiation Protection staff to
the NASA Project Radiation Safety
Officer.
Licenses TR–3 and R–93 are also
revised. The revision numbers
associated with issuance of this License
Amendment are inserted in place of
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NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
RIN Z-RIN 3145-ZA02
Proposed Addition of a Routine Use to NSF Systems of Records
Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3101 and 42 U.S.C. 1870; OMB Memorandum M-
07-16, ``Safeguarding Against and Responding to the Breach of
Personally Identifiable Information.''
ACTION: Notice of alteration to existing Privacy Act systems of
records.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act of
1974, as amended, the National Science Foundation is altering its
existing systems of records in accordance with OMB Memorandum M-07-16,
``Safeguarding Against and Responding to the Breach of Personally
Identifiable Information.'' M-07-16 calls on agencies to publish a
routine use for appropriate systems specifically applying to the
disclosure of information in connection with response and remedial
efforts in the event of a data breach.
A Federal agency's ability to respond quickly and effectively in
the event of a breach of Federal data is critical to its efforts to
prevent or minimize any consequent harm. An effective response may
necessitate disclosure of information regarding the breach to those
individuals affected by it, as well as to persons and entities in a
position to cooperate, either by assisting in notification to affected
individuals or playing a role in preventing or minimizing harms from
the breach.
The information to be disclosed to such persons and entities may be
subject to the Privacy Act, 5 U.S.C. 552a. The Privacy Act prohibits
the disclosure of any record in a system of records absent the written
consent of the subject individual, unless the disclosure falls within
one of the twelve statutory exceptions, including a routine use, 5
U.S.C. 552a(b)(3).
As described in the President's Identity Theft Task Force's
Strategic Plan, all agencies should publish a routine use for their
systems of records allowing for the disclosure of information in the
course of responding to a breach of Federal data. See Appendix B of the
Identity Theft Task Force report (https://www.identity theft.gov/
reports/StrategicPlan.pdf). Such a routine use will serve to protect
the interests of the individuals whose information is at issue by
allowing agencies to take appropriate steps to facilitate a timely and
effective response, thereby improving their ability to prevent,
minimize, or remedy any harm resulting from a compromise of data
maintained in their systems of records.
Accordingly, NSF proposes to add the following routine use to each
of its Systems of Records Notices listed below:
To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (1) the NSF
suspects or has confirmed that the security or confidentiality of
information in the system of records has been compromised; (2) the
NSF has determined that as a result of the suspected or confirmed
compromise there is a risk of harm to economic or property
interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security or
integrity of this system or other systems or programs (whether
maintained by the NSF or another agency or entity) that rely upon
the compromised information; and (3) the disclosure made to such
agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in
connection with the NSF's efforts to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm.
DATES: Submit comments on or before August 30, 2007. The proposed
altered systems will become effective on September 30, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Leslie Jensen, National Science Foundation,
Office of the General Counsel, Room 1265, 4201 Wilson Boulevard,
Arlington, Virginia 22230 or by electronic mail (e-mail) to:
ljensen@nsf.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This publication is in accordance with the
Privacy Act requirement that agencies publish their amended systems of
records in the Federal Register when there is a revision, change, or
addition. NSF's Office of the General Counsel (OGC) has reviewed its
Systems of Records notice and has determined that its records systems
notices must be revised to incorporate the change described herein. As
required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(R) and Appendix I to OMB Circular A-130,
``Federal Agency Responsibilities for Maintaining Records about
Individuals,'' dated November 30, 2000, a report of an altered system
of records has been submitted to the Committee on Government Reform of
the House of Representatives, the Committee on Homeland Security and
Governmental Affairs of the Senate, and the Office of Management and
Budget.
Submit comments as an ASCII file avoiding the use of special
characters and any form of encryption. Identify all comments sent in
electronic E-mail with Subject Line: Comments on proposed changes to
Privacy Act SORNs.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Leslie Jensen (703) 292-5065.
Dated: August 14, 2007.
Lawrence Rudolph,
General Counsel.
System Names:
NSF-3 Application and Account for Advance of Funds
NSF-6 Doctorate Records File
NSF-8 Employee Grievance Files
NSF-10 Employee's Payroll Jacket
NSF-12 Fellowships and Other Awards
NSF-13 Fellowship Payroll
NSF-16 Individual Retirement Record (SF-2806)
NSF-18 Integrated Personnel System (IPERS)
NSF-19 Medical Examination Records for Service in the Polar Regions
NSF-22 NSF Payroll System
NSF-23 NSF Staff Biography
NSF-24 Official Passports
NSF-26 Personnel Security
NSF-34 Integrated Time and Attendance System (ITAS)
NSF-36 Personnel Tracking System (Antarctic)
NSF-38 Visa Applications and Alien Application for Consideration of
Waiver of Two-Year Foreign Residence Requirements--NSF
NSF-43 Doctorate Work History File
NSF-48 Telephone Call Detail Program Records
NSF-49 Frequent Traveler Profile
NSF-50 Principal Investigator/Proposal File & Associated Records
NSF-51 Reviewer/Proposal File & Associated Records
NSF-52 Office of Inspector General Investigative Files
NSF-53 Public Transportation Subsidy Program
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NSF-54 Reviewer/Fellowship & Other Award File & All Associated Records
NSF-55 Debarment/Scientific Misconduct Files
NSF-56 Antarctic Conservation Act Files
NSF-57 Delinquent Debtors File
NSF-59 Science & Technology Centers (STC) Database
NSF-60 Antarctica Service Records
NSF-61 Diving Safety Records (Polar Regions)
NSF-62 Radiation Safety Records (Polar Regions)
NSF-63 Accident & Injury Reports (Antarctic)
NSF-64 Project Participant File
NSF-65 NSF Electronic Payment File
NSF-66 NSF Photo Identification Card System
NSF-67 Invention, Patent & Licensing Documents
NSF-68 Project Results Information Database
NSF-69 Education and Training Records Files
NSF-70 NSF Visitor Credentials System
NSF-71 General Correspondence Files
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