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SAFEGUARDS:
Security measures include the use of
access codes to enter the computer
system that maintains the data;
computerized records will be stored in
secured areas that are accessible only to
employees who require the information
in performing their official duties. All
paper records will be kept in locked
cabinets or in otherwise secure areas.
SSA and DDS employees who have
access to the data will be informed of
the criminal penalties of the Privacy Act
for unauthorized access to or disclosure
of information maintained in the
system. See 5 U.S.C. 552a(i)(1).
Contractor personnel having access to
data in the system of records will be
required to adhere to SSA rules
concerning safeguards, access, and use
of the data.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
The project will adhere to NARA
record retention standards as outlined
in the SUMS/MCAS Global
Requirements document. Specific
retention periods follow NC–47–75–7 as
shown below:
(1) Data source extract records housed
in the SUMS/MCAS active data
warehouse will be retained for 2 full
fiscal years plus the current fiscal year.
(2) Active detail records and
corresponding summary records housed
in the SUMS/MCAS active data
warehouse will be retained for 9 full
fiscal years plus the current fiscal year.
(3) Long term offline archive of
summary data housed in the SUMS/
MCAS long term offline archive
database will be retained for a total of
50 years or 40 additional years from the
time it moves from the active data
warehouse.
(4) MI housed in the Operational Data
Stores (ODS) will be retained for a
maximum of 5 years.
(5) Reference data housed in reference
tables within the active data warehouse
will be maintained in the active data
warehouse for 50 years.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
SUMS/MCAS Program Manager,
Office of Systems, Social Security
Administration, 6401 Security
Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21235–
6401.
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NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE(S):
An individual may determine if this
system contains a record about him or
her by writing to the systems manager(s)
at the above address and providing his
or her name, SSN, or other information
that may be in the system of records that
will identify him or her. An individual
requesting notification of records in
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person should provide the same
information, as well as provide an
identity document, preferably with a
photograph, such as a driver’s license,
or some other means of identification. If
an individual does not have any
identification documents sufficient to
establish his or her identity, the
individual must certify in writing that
he or she is the person he or she claims
to be and that he or she understands
that the knowing and willful request for,
or acquisition of, a record pertaining to
another individual under false pretenses
is a criminal offense.
If notification is requested by
telephone, an individual must verify his
or her identity by providing identifying
information that parallels the record to
which notification is being requested.
The individual will be required to
submit a request in writing or in person,
if we determine that the identifying
information provided by telephone is
insufficient. If an individual is
requesting information by telephone on
behalf of another individual, the subject
individual must be connected with SSA
and the requesting individual in the
same phone call. SSA will establish the
subject individual’s identity (his or her
name, SSN, address, date of birth, and
place of birth, along with one other
piece of information such as mother’s
maiden name) and ask for his or her
permission to provide the information
to the requesting individual.
If a request for notification is
submitted by mail, an individual must
include a notarized statement to SSA to
verify his or her identity or must certify
in the request that he or she is the
person he or she claims to be and that
he or she understands that the knowing
and willful request for, or acquisition of,
a record pertaining to another
individual under false pretenses is a
criminal offense. These procedures are
in accordance with SSA regulations (20
CFR 401.40).
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURE(S):
Same as Notification procedures.
Requesters also should reasonably
specify the record contents they are
seeking. These procedures are in
accordance with SSA regulations (20
CFR 401.40).
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURE(S):
Same as Notification procedures.
Requesters should also reasonably
identify the record, specify the
information they are contesting, and
state the corrective action sought and
the reasons for the correction with
supporting justification showing how
the record is untimely, incomplete,
inaccurate, or irrelevant. These
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procedures are in accordance with SSA
Regulations (20 CFR 401.65).
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The information that SSA will collect
and maintain in SUMS/MCAS will
consist of information from SSA’s
mainframe customer information
control system, system management
facility transaction logs, visitor intake
process data extracts, payroll operations
data store, position codes, report office
table, Internet verification file,
electronic disability collect system and
related applications, customer help and
information programs, Medicare
application processing system, Internet
enterprise security interface log files,
travel manager, processing center, work
measurement transaction database,
district office weekly report, SSA webbased applications, programmatic
processes, and operational data stores.
SYSTEMS EXEMPT FROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF
THE PRIVACY ACT:
None.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 6076]
Advisory Committee on
Transformational Diplomacy Notice of
Report Finalization and Submission
The Department of State announces
that the Secretary of State’s Advisory
Committee on Transformational
Diplomacy (‘‘Committee’’) will submit
its report of recommendations on
Tuesday, January 29, 2008, from 1:15
p.m. to 1:45 p.m., at the Department of
State, 2201 C Street, Washington, DC in
the Treaty Room. This event will not be
a meeting of the Committee.
The Committee is composed of
persons from the private sector and
academia who provide advice on the
Department’s worldwide management
operations, including structuring,
leading and managing large global
enterprises, communicating
governmental missions and policies to
relevant publics, and better use of
information technology. The report is
comprised of committee findings and
recommendations to the Department
that support transformational diplomacy
in the areas including budgets,
integration of foreign affairs and
national security efforts, personnel
recruiting and fortification, public
private partnerships, upgrades to
technological infrastructure, as well as
tracking and measuring efforts. The
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report will be available to the public at
https://fido.gov/facadatabase/ This
presentation will be open to the public
as capacity allows.
Entry to the building is controlled and
will be facilitated by advance clearance.
Members of the public (including
government employees and Department
of State employees) who wish to attend
the event should provide by no later
than January 28, 2008, their name; date
of birth; citizenship (country); ID
number from one of the following—
Driver’s License Number and State of
issue; Passport Number; U.S.
Government ID; U.S. Military ID; as well
as their professional affiliation, address
and telephone number to the office of
the Executive Director of the Committee
at 202–647–2652 or fax to 202–647–
2529.
One of the following valid photo IDs
will be required for admittance to the
State Department building: U.S. driver’s
license, U.S. passport, or U.S.
Government Agency ID. Members of the
public must use the ‘‘C’’ Street entrance,
after going through the exterior
screening facilities. Members of the
public will be escorted to the event and
therefore should arrive in time to be
cleared into the building no later than
12:45 p.m. For additional information,
contact the Office of the Executive
Director of the Committee, Henrietta
Holsman Fore, 202–647–2652.
Dated: January 24, 2008.
Henrietta H. Fore,
Executive Director and Director of Foreign
Assistance, Department of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
Cancellation of Environmental Impact
Statement; Galveston County, TX
Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA), TxDOT.
ACTION: Cancellation of Bolivar Bridge
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In Vol. 7, No. 28/Friday,
February 10, 2006/Notices, FHWA
issued a Notice of Intent to advise the
public that an Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) would be prepared for
a proposed SH Highway (SH 87) bridge
connecting Galveston Island and Bolivar
Peninsula in Galveston County, Texas.
The project is now cancelled; therefore,
no further project activities will occur.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Donald Davis, Federal Highway
Administration, Texas Division, 300
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East 8th Street, Room 826, Austin, Texas
78701, Telephone (512) 536–5960.
Issued on: January 17, 2008.
Donald Davis,
District Engineer, FHWA Texas Division.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
Preparation of an Environmental
Impact Statement on Transit
Improvements in the North-South
Corridor of Kansas City, MO
Federal Transit Administration,
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) and the Kansas
City Area Transportation Authority
(KCATA) intend to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
in accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) to
assess the environmental and
community impacts of transit
improvements proposed by KCATA and
the City of Kansas City, Missouri in a
12-mile North/South travel corridor in
the Kansas City metropolitan area.
Because KCATA may decide to seek
FTA New Starts funding for transit
improvements in the corridor, this work
will also satisfy the FTA requirement for
an Alternatives Analysis through the
development of a combined Alternatives
Analysis/Draft Environmental Impact
Statement (AA/DEIS).
Possible transit improvements in the
corridor are intended to improve access
to the major employment center located
in the central portion of the region,
especially for that segment of the
population that does not have access to
the auto-oriented transportation system.
Additionally, new transit facilities
would support sustainable development
patterns in the corridor. Alternatives
proposed to be considered for
accomplishing these purposes include
(1) The Future No-Build Alternative, (2)
a Transportation System Management
(TSM) alternative that includes
improvements to bus services, and (3)
various fixed-guideway transit
alternatives, including the light rail
transit (LRT) line developed by the
Citizens’ Light Rail Task Force.
Scoping of the EIS will be
accomplished through meetings and
correspondence with interested
individuals, organizations, Federal,
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State, and local governmental agencies,
and Native American tribes.
DATES: Comment Due Date: Written
comments on the scope of the EIS,
including the purpose and need for
action and the alternatives and impacts
to be considered should be sent to Dick
Jarrold of KCATA by March 17, 2008.
See ADDRESSES below for his address.
Public Scoping Meetings: A Public
scoping meeting will be held at the
Mohart Community Center at 3200
Wayne, Kansas City, Missouri 64109 on
Wednesday, February 27, 2008 from
5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Presentations
summarizing the project and the
Scoping process will be held at 5:30
p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The scoping meeting
site is accessible to mobility-impaired
individuals. If you wish to participate
and need an interpreter, materials in
alternate formats, or other
accommodations, please contact Dick
Jarrold at KCATA, (816) 346–0200 or
djarrold@kcata.org. Please do so at least
48 hours prior to the meeting so that the
proper arrangements can be made.
Interagency Coordination: An
interagency scoping meeting will be
held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, February
27, 2008 at the KCATA administration
building, 1200 East 18th Street, Kansas
City, Missouri 64108.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments on
the EIS scope to Dick Jarrold, KCATA
Project Manager, 1200 E. 18th St.,
Kansas City, MO 64108.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joan
Roeseler, Federal Transit
Administration, Region VII at (816) 329–
3920 or by e-mail at
joan.roeseler@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Scoping
The FTA and KCATA invite all
interested individuals, organizations,
businesses, and Federal, state, and local
agencies to comment on the scope of the
EIS, including the project’s purpose and
need, the alternative transit actions to be
considered, and the impacts to be
evaluated. During the scoping process,
comments should focus on the purpose
and need for a project, identifying
specific transportation problems to be
evaluated, or on proposing
transportation alternatives that may be
less costly, more effective, and have
fewer environmental impacts while
improving mobility in the corridor.
Scoping information is available in
hardcopy by request from Dick Jarrold
as indicated above under DATES and on
the project Web site at https://
www.kcata.org/lightrail.htm.
During the scoping process, KCATA
and FTA will extend an invitation to
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 6076]
Advisory Committee on Transformational Diplomacy Notice of Report
Finalization and Submission
The Department of State announces that the Secretary of State's
Advisory Committee on Transformational Diplomacy (``Committee'') will
submit its report of recommendations on Tuesday, January 29, 2008, from
1:15 p.m. to 1:45 p.m., at the Department of State, 2201 C Street,
Washington, DC in the Treaty Room. This event will not be a meeting of
the Committee.
The Committee is composed of persons from the private sector and
academia who provide advice on the Department's worldwide management
operations, including structuring, leading and managing large global
enterprises, communicating governmental missions and policies to
relevant publics, and better use of information technology. The report
is comprised of committee findings and recommendations to the
Department that support transformational diplomacy in the areas
including budgets, integration of foreign affairs and national security
efforts, personnel recruiting and fortification, public private
partnerships, upgrades to technological infrastructure, as well as
tracking and measuring efforts. The
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report will be available to the public at https://fido.gov/facadatabase/ This presentation will be open to the public as capacity allows.
Entry to the building is controlled and will be facilitated by
advance clearance. Members of the public (including government
employees and Department of State employees) who wish to attend the
event should provide by no later than January 28, 2008, their name;
date of birth; citizenship (country); ID number from one of the
following--Driver's License Number and State of issue; Passport Number;
U.S. Government ID; U.S. Military ID; as well as their professional
affiliation, address and telephone number to the office of the
Executive Director of the Committee at 202-647-2652 or fax to 202-647-
2529.
One of the following valid photo IDs will be required for
admittance to the State Department building: U.S. driver's license,
U.S. passport, or U.S. Government Agency ID. Members of the public must
use the ``C'' Street entrance, after going through the exterior
screening facilities. Members of the public will be escorted to the
event and therefore should arrive in time to be cleared into the
building no later than 12:45 p.m. For additional information, contact
the Office of the Executive Director of the Committee, Henrietta
Holsman Fore, 202-647-2652.
Dated: January 24, 2008.
Henrietta H. Fore,
Executive Director and Director of Foreign Assistance, Department of
State.
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