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Examiners; and the Applicant File
System.
CHANGES:
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Delete entry and replace with ‘‘NSA/
CSS civilian employees, military
assignees, applicants, retirees, certain
contract employees that are seen in the
Medical Center for first-aid/urgent care
treatment, or referred by Security for
psychological assessment, families of
employees who are nominated for PCS,
building concessionaires, visitors
requiring emergency treatment, blood
donors, designated Health and Safety
Officers.’’
Delete entry and replace with ‘‘Paper
in file folders and electronic storage
media’’.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket ID DOD–2009–OS–0017]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
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of the NSA/CSS’ compilation of systems
of records notice apply.
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CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
AGENCY: National Security Agency/
Central Security Service, DoD.
ACTION: Notice to amend system of
records.
SUMMARY: The National Security
Agency/Central Security Service is
proposing to amend an exempt system
of records to its existing inventory of
record systems subject to the Privacy
Act of 1974, (5 U.S.C. 552a), as
amended.
DATES: This proposed action would be
effective without further notice on
March 12, 2009 unless comments are
received which result in a contrary
determination.
Send comments to the
National Security Agency/Central
Security Service, Office of Policy, 9800
Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft. George G.
Meade, MD 20755–6248.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Anne Hill at (301) 688–6527.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
National Security Agency’s record
system notices for records systems
subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5
U.S.C. 552a), as amended, have been
published in the Federal Register and
are available from the address above.
The specific changes to the record
system being amended are set forth
below followed by the notice, as
amended, published in its entirety. The
proposed amendment is within the
purview of subsection (r) of the Privacy
Act of 1974, (5 U.S.C. 552a), as
amended, which requires the
submission of a new or altered system
report.
ADDRESSES:
Dated: February 4, 2009.
Morgan E. Frazier,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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Delete entry and replace with ‘‘Files
may consist of Individual name, Social
Security Number (SSN), Employee
Identification Number, completed
medical and psychological
questionnaires, results of physical and
laboratory tests, records of medical and
psychological treatment, diagnostic test
results (e.g., X-rays, EKGs, etc.)
correspondence with the individual’s
medical or psychiatric provider,
medical center reports, absence and
attendance records, medical and
psychological evaluations, child abuse
reporting forms, mandatory OSHA and
Federal Occupational Injury reports,
various NSA/CSS and DoD forms (e.g.,
consent form), a list of blood donors,
and a list of telecommuters.’’
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Delete entry and replace with ‘‘E.O.
12196, ‘‘Occupational Safety and Health
Programs for Federal Employees; 5
U.S.C. Chapter 81, Compensation for
Work Inquiries; 42 U.S.C. 290dd–2,
Confidentiality of Records; 20 CFR Part
10, Claims for Compensation under the
Federal Employees’ Compensation Act,
as amended; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).’’
PURPOSE:
Delete entry and replace with ‘‘To
determine applicant eligibility for
hiring, fitness for continued
employability and/or access to classified
information, Permanent Change of
Station (PCS), deployment and/or TDY
eligibility; processing of accident and
compensation forms; correction of
hazardous conditions; eligibility for
disability retirement; maintain list of
blood donors; and a list of
telecommuters; participation in
psychological treatment; mandatory
health and safety reporting.’’
SYSTEM NAME:
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
NSA/CSS Health, Medical and Safety
Files (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10531).
Add to entry ‘‘DoD’’ before ‘Blanket
Routine Uses’ set forth at the beginning
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RETRIEVABILITY:
Delete entry and replace with ‘‘By
name, Social Security Number (SSN) or
Employee Identification Number.’’
SAFEGUARDS:
Delete entry and replace with
‘‘Buildings are secured by a series of
guarded pedestrian gates and
checkpoints. Access to facilities is
limited to security-cleared personnel
and escorted visitors only. Within the
facilities themselves, access to paper
and computer printouts are controlled
by limited-access facilities and lockable
containers. Access is on a need-to-know
basis. Paper records are logged and
tracked for accountability. Access to
electronic means is limited and
controlled by computer password
protection. Individual access is limited
to information needed to perform
official functions.’’
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Delete entry and replace with
‘‘Applicant medical files are maintained
for no more than 1 year; files on military
assignees are transferred to parent
service upon reassignment from NSA/
CSS; all other medical case files are
destroyed 60 years after retirement/
separation. Psychological files on
applicants not denied for cause are
destroyed after 5 years and those denied
for cause are reviewed for retention after
25 years; files on military assignees are
destroyed 30 years after the date of the
last psychological evaluation; employee
files are destroyed 60 years after date of
earliest document in folder or 30 years
after separation, whichever is later.
Decentralized System—files are either
transferred with employee or assignee,
or retained as appropriate then
destroyed.
Records are destroyed by pulping,
burning, shredding, or erasure or
destruction of magnet media’’.
SYSTEM MANAGER:
Delete entry and replace with ‘‘Chief,
Occupational Health, Environment &
Safety Services, National Security
Agency/Central Security Service, Ft.
George G. Meade, MD 20755–6000.’’
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Delete entry and replace with
‘‘Individuals seeking to determine
whether information about themselves
is contained in this system should
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address written inquiries to the National
Security Agency/Central Security
Service, Freedom of Information Act/
Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road,
Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755–6000.
Written inquiries should contain the
individual’s full name, Social Security
Number (SSN) and mailing address.’’
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Delete entry and replace with
‘‘Individuals seeking access to
information about themselves contained
in this system should address written
inquiries to the National Security
Agency/Central Security Service,
Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act
Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G.
Meade, MD 20755–6000.
Written inquiries should contain the
individual’s full name, Social Security
Number (SSN) and mailing address. ’’
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
Delete entry and replace with ‘‘The
NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents
and appealing initial determinations are
published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be
obtained by written request addressed to
the National Security Agency/Central
Security Service, Freedom of
Information Act/Privacy Act Office,
9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade,
MD 20755–6000.’’
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SYSTEM NAME:
laboratory tests, records of medical and
psychological treatment, diagnostic test
results (e.g., X-rays, EKG’s, etc.)
correspondence with the individual’s
medical or psychiatric provider,
medical center reports, absence and
attendance records, medical and
psychological evaluations, child abuse
reporting forms, mandatory OSHA and
Federal Occupational Injury reports,
various NSA/CSS and DoD forms (e.g.,
consent form), a list of blood donors,
and a list of telecommuters.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
E.O. 12196, Occupational Safety and
Health Programs for Federal Employees;
5 U.S.C. Chapter 81, Compensation for
Work Inquiries; 42 U.S.C. 290dd–2,
Confidentiality of Records; 20 CFR Part
10, Claims for Compensation under the
Federal Employees’ Compensation Act,
as amended; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
PURPOSE(S):
To determine applicant eligibility for
hiring, fitness for continued
employability and/or access to classified
information, Permanent Change of
Station (PCS), deployment and/or TDY
eligibility; processing of accident and
compensation forms; correction of
hazardous conditions; eligibility for
disability retirement; maintain list of
blood donors; and a list of
telecommuters; participation in
psychological treatment; mandatory
health and safety reporting.
NSA/CSS Health, Medical and Safety
Files.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
SYSTEM LOCATION:
In addition to those disclosures
generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records
or information contained therein may
specifically be disclosed outside the
DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
To the Department of Labor in those
cases involving compensation claims
and to other government entities to
make determinations as noted in the
purpose above.
The ‘DoD Blanket Routine Uses’ set
forth at the beginning of the NSA/CSS’
compilation of systems of records
notices apply to this system.
Primary location: National Security
Agency/Central Security Service, Fort
George G. Meade, MD 20755–6000.
Decentralized segments: Each staff,
line, contract and field element as
appropriate.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
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NSA/CSS civilian employees, military
assignees, applicants, retirees, certain
contract employees that are seen in the
Medical Center for first-aid/urgent care
treatment, or referred by Security for
psychological assessment, families of
employees who are nominated for PCS,
building concessionaires, visitors
requiring emergency treatment, blood
donors, designated Health and Safety
Officers.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Files may consist of Individual name,
Social Security Number (SS), Employee
Identification Number, addresses,
completed medical and psychological
questionnaires, results of physical and
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POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Paper in file folders and electronic
storage media.
RETRIEVABILITY:
By name, Social Security Number
(SSN) or Employee Identification
Number.
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SAFEGUARDS:
Buildings are secured by a series of
guarded pedestrian gates and
checkpoints. Access to facilities is
limited to security-cleared personnel
and escorted visitors only. Within the
facilities themselves, access to paper
and computer printouts are controlled
by limited-access facilities and lockable
containers. Access is on a need-to-know
basis. Paper records are logged and
tracked for accountability. Access to
electronic means is limited and
controlled by computer password
protection. Individual access is limited
to information needed to perform
official functions.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Applicant medical files are
maintained for no more than 1 year;
files on military assignees are
transferred to parent service upon
reassignment from NSA/CSS; all other
medical case files are destroyed 60 years
after retirement/separation.
Psychological files on applicants not
denied for cause are destroyed after 5
years and those denied for cause are
reviewed for retention after 25 years;
files on military assignees are destroyed
30 years after the date of the last
psychological evaluation; employee files
are destroyed 60 years after date of
earliest document in folder or 30 years
after separation, whichever is later.
Decentralized System—files are either
transferred with employee or assignee,
or retained as appropriate then
destroyed.
Records are destroyed by pulping,
burning, shredding, or erasure or
destruction of magnet media.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Chief, Occupational Health,
Environment & Safety Services, National
Security Agency/Central Security
Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD
20755–6000.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals seeking to determine
whether information about themselves
is contained in this system should
address written inquiries to the National
Security Agency/Central Security
Service, Freedom of Information Act/
Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road,
Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755–6000.
Written inquiries should contain the
individual’s full name, Social Security
Number (SSN) and mailing address.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Individuals seeking access to
information about themselves contained
in this system should address written
inquiries to the National Security
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Agency/Central Security Service,
Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act
Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G.
Meade, MD 20755–6000.
Written inquiries should contain the
individual’s full name, Social Security
Number (SSN) and mailing address.
An exemption rule for this record
system has been promulgated according
to the requirements of 5 U.S.C.
553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) and (e) and
published in 32 CFR part 322. For
additional information contact the
system manager.
Dated: February 4, 2009.
Morgan E. Frazier,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
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DFAS Transportation Incentive
Program Records.
The NSA/CSS rules for contesting
contents and appealing initial
determinations are published at 32 CFR
part 322 or may be obtained by written
request addressed to the National
Security Agency/Central Security
Service, Freedom of Information Act/
Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road,
Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755–6000.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Applicants, employees, assignees,
official personnel folders, NSA Safety
Officers and records, witnesses to
accidents and injuries, medical and
administrative personnel, blood donor
personnel, members of employee’s
family with employee’s permission and
other sources as appropriate and
required.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
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Individual records in this file may be
exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1),
(k)(4), (k)(5) and (k)(6) and may also be
subject to certain special access
procedures established pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 552a, subsection (f)(3).
Information specifically authorized to
be classified under E.O. 12958, as
implemented by DoD 5200.1–R, may be
exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1).
Records maintained solely for
statistical research or program
evaluation purposes and which are not
used to make decisions on the rights,
benefits, or entitlement of an individual
except for census records which may be
disclosed under 13 U.S.C. 8, may be
exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(4).
Investigatory material compiled solely
for the purpose of determining
suitability, eligibility, or qualifications
for federal civilian employment,
military service, federal contracts, or
access to classified information may be
exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5),
but only to the extent that such material
would reveal the identity of a
confidential source.
Testing or examination material used
solely to determine individual
qualifications for appointment or
promotion in the federal or military
service, if the disclosure would
compromise the objectivity or fairness
of the test or examination process may
be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
552a(k)(6), if the disclosure would
compromise the objectivity or fairness
of the test or examination process.
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SYSTEM NAME:
SYSTEM LOCATION(S):
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket ID DOD–2009–OS–0019]
Privacy Act of 1974; Systems of
Records
AGENCY: Defense Finance and
Accounting Service, DoD.
ACTION: Notice to add a new system of
records.
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 March 12,
2009, unless comments are received that
would result in a contrary
determination.
Defense Finance and Accounting
Service, Attn: Support Services, 8899 E.
56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46246–
0201.
Defense Finance and Accounting
Service—Limestone, 27 Arkansas Road,
Limestone, ME 04751–1500.
Defense Finance and Accounting
Service—TSO Patuxent River, 22299
Exploration Park Drive, Lexington Park,
MD 20653–2051.
Defense Finance and Accounting
Service—TSO Pensacola, 250 Raby
Avenue, Pensacola, FL 32509–5122.
Defense Finance and Accounting
Service—Rome, 325 Brooks Road,
Rome, NY 13441–4527.
Defense Finance and Accounting
Service, DFAS—Texarkana, P.O. BOX
611, Texarkana, Texas 75505–6111.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Defense Finance and Accounting
Service (DFAS) civilian employees,
active duty military and reservist on
active duty for more than 30 days.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Send comments to the
FOIA/PA Program Manager, Corporate
Communications and Legislative
Liaison, Defense Finance and
Accounting Service, 8899 East 56th
Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249–0150.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Linda Krabbenhoft at (303) 589–3510.
The
Defense Finance and Accounting
Service notices for systems of records
subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5
U.S.C. 552a), as amended, have been
published in the Federal Register and
are available from the address above.
The proposed system report, as
required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(r) of the
Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, was
submitted on February 4, 2009, to the
House Committee on Government
Reform, the Senate Committee on
Governmental Affairs, and the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
pursuant to paragraph 4c of Appendix I
to OMB Circular No. A–130, ‘Federal
Agency Responsibilities for Maintaining
Records about Individuals,’ dated
December 12, 2000, 65 FR 239.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Name, Social Security Number, home
address and telephone number.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental
Regulations; 5 U.S.C. 7905, Programs to
Encourage Commuting by Means other
than Single-Occupancy Motor Vehicles;
E.O. 12191, Federal Facility Ride
Sharing Program; E.O. 13150, Federal
Workforce Transportation and E.O. 9397
(SSN).
PURPOSE(S):
In support of the DFAS
Transportation Incentive Program for
receipt and processing of employee
applications and distribution of the fare
media; to reimburse participants; to
track the use of funds used to support
the program; to evaluate employee
participation in the program and to
prevent misuse of the funds involved for
participants outside the National
Capitol Region (NCR). Participant
records may be used by the DFAS site
parking authorities for the purpose of
identifying those individuals who
receive a fare subsidy and also make use
of a DFAS site parking sticker.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket ID DOD-2009-OS-0017]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
AGENCY: National Security Agency/Central Security Service, DoD.
ACTION: Notice to amend system of records.
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SUMMARY: The National Security Agency/Central Security Service is
proposing to amend an exempt system of records to its existing
inventory of record systems subject to the Privacy Act of 1974, (5
U.S.C. 552a), as amended.
DATES: This proposed action would be effective without further notice
on March 12, 2009 unless comments are received which result in a
contrary determination.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to the National Security Agency/Central
Security Service, Office of Policy, 9800 Savage Road, Suite 6248, Ft.
George G. Meade, MD 20755-6248.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Anne Hill at (301) 688-6527.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The National Security Agency's record system
notices for records systems subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5
U.S.C. 552a), as amended, have been published in the Federal Register
and are available from the address above.
The specific changes to the record system being amended are set
forth below followed by the notice, as amended, published in its
entirety. The proposed amendment is within the purview of subsection
(r) of the Privacy Act of 1974, (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended, which
requires the submission of a new or altered system report.
Dated: February 4, 2009.
Morgan E. Frazier,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
GNSA 06
System Name:
NSA/CSS Health, Medical and Safety Files (February 22, 1993, 58 FR
10531).
Changes:
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Categories of Individuals in the System:
Delete entry and replace with ``NSA/CSS civilian employees,
military assignees, applicants, retirees, certain contract employees
that are seen in the Medical Center for first-aid/urgent care
treatment, or referred by Security for psychological assessment,
families of employees who are nominated for PCS, building
concessionaires, visitors requiring emergency treatment, blood donors,
designated Health and Safety Officers.''
Categories of Records in the System:
Delete entry and replace with ``Files may consist of Individual
name, Social Security Number (SSN), Employee Identification Number,
completed medical and psychological questionnaires, results of physical
and laboratory tests, records of medical and psychological treatment,
diagnostic test results (e.g., X-rays, EKGs, etc.) correspondence with
the individual's medical or psychiatric provider, medical center
reports, absence and attendance records, medical and psychological
evaluations, child abuse reporting forms, mandatory OSHA and Federal
Occupational Injury reports, various NSA/CSS and DoD forms (e.g.,
consent form), a list of blood donors, and a list of telecommuters.''
Authority for maintenance of the system:
Delete entry and replace with ``E.O. 12196, ``Occupational Safety
and Health Programs for Federal Employees; 5 U.S.C. Chapter 81,
Compensation for Work Inquiries; 42 U.S.C. 290dd-2, Confidentiality of
Records; 20 CFR Part 10, Claims for Compensation under the Federal
Employees' Compensation Act, as amended; and E.O. 9397 (SSN).''
Purpose:
Delete entry and replace with ``To determine applicant eligibility
for hiring, fitness for continued employability and/or access to
classified information, Permanent Change of Station (PCS), deployment
and/or TDY eligibility; processing of accident and compensation forms;
correction of hazardous conditions; eligibility for disability
retirement; maintain list of blood donors; and a list of telecommuters;
participation in psychological treatment; mandatory health and safety
reporting.''
Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
Add to entry ``DoD'' before `Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the
beginning of the NSA/CSS' compilation of systems of records notice
apply.
Storage:
Delete entry and replace with ``Paper in file folders and
electronic storage media''.
Retrievability:
Delete entry and replace with ``By name, Social Security Number
(SSN) or Employee Identification Number.''
Safeguards:
Delete entry and replace with ``Buildings are secured by a series
of guarded pedestrian gates and checkpoints. Access to facilities is
limited to security-cleared personnel and escorted visitors only.
Within the facilities themselves, access to paper and computer
printouts are controlled by limited-access facilities and lockable
containers. Access is on a need-to-know basis. Paper records are logged
and tracked for accountability. Access to electronic means is limited
and controlled by computer password protection. Individual access is
limited to information needed to perform official functions.''
Retention and Disposal:
Delete entry and replace with ``Applicant medical files are
maintained for no more than 1 year; files on military assignees are
transferred to parent service upon reassignment from NSA/CSS; all other
medical case files are destroyed 60 years after retirement/separation.
Psychological files on applicants not denied for cause are destroyed
after 5 years and those denied for cause are reviewed for retention
after 25 years; files on military assignees are destroyed 30 years
after the date of the last psychological evaluation; employee files are
destroyed 60 years after date of earliest document in folder or 30
years after separation, whichever is later.
Decentralized System--files are either transferred with employee or
assignee, or retained as appropriate then destroyed.
Records are destroyed by pulping, burning, shredding, or erasure or
destruction of magnet media''.
System Manager:
Delete entry and replace with ``Chief, Occupational Health,
Environment & Safety Services, National Security Agency/Central
Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.''
Notification Procedure:
Delete entry and replace with ``Individuals seeking to determine
whether information about themselves is contained in this system should
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address written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central
Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800
Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social
Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.''
Record Access Procedures:
Delete entry and replace with ``Individuals seeking access to
information about themselves contained in this system should address
written inquiries to the National Security Agency/Central Security
Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage
Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social
Security Number (SSN) and mailing address. ''
Contesting Record Procedures:
Delete entry and replace with ``The NSA/CSS rules for contesting
contents and appealing initial determinations are published at 32 CFR
part 322 or may be obtained by written request addressed to the
National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of
Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G.
Meade, MD 20755-6000.''
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System Name:
NSA/CSS Health, Medical and Safety Files.
System Location:
Primary location: National Security Agency/Central Security
Service, Fort George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
Decentralized segments: Each staff, line, contract and field
element as appropriate.
Categories of Individuals Covered by the System:
NSA/CSS civilian employees, military assignees, applicants,
retirees, certain contract employees that are seen in the Medical
Center for first-aid/urgent care treatment, or referred by Security for
psychological assessment, families of employees who are nominated for
PCS, building concessionaires, visitors requiring emergency treatment,
blood donors, designated Health and Safety Officers.
Categories of Records in the System:
Files may consist of Individual name, Social Security Number (SS),
Employee Identification Number, addresses, completed medical and
psychological questionnaires, results of physical and laboratory tests,
records of medical and psychological treatment, diagnostic test results
(e.g., X-rays, EKG's, etc.) correspondence with the individual's
medical or psychiatric provider, medical center reports, absence and
attendance records, medical and psychological evaluations, child abuse
reporting forms, mandatory OSHA and Federal Occupational Injury
reports, various NSA/CSS and DoD forms (e.g., consent form), a list of
blood donors, and a list of telecommuters.
Authority for Maintenance of the System:
E.O. 12196, Occupational Safety and Health Programs for Federal
Employees; 5 U.S.C. Chapter 81, Compensation for Work Inquiries; 42
U.S.C. 290dd-2, Confidentiality of Records; 20 CFR Part 10, Claims for
Compensation under the Federal Employees' Compensation Act, as amended;
and E.O. 9397 (SSN).
Purpose(s):
To determine applicant eligibility for hiring, fitness for
continued employability and/or access to classified information,
Permanent Change of Station (PCS), deployment and/or TDY eligibility;
processing of accident and compensation forms; correction of hazardous
conditions; eligibility for disability retirement; maintain list of
blood donors; and a list of telecommuters; participation in
psychological treatment; mandatory health and safety reporting.
Routine Uses of Records Maintained in the System, Including Categories
of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses:
In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained
therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
To the Department of Labor in those cases involving compensation
claims and to other government entities to make determinations as noted
in the purpose above.
The `DoD Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of the
NSA/CSS' compilation of systems of records notices apply to this
system.
Policies and Practices for Storing, Retrieving, Accessing, Retaining,
and Disposing of Records in the System:
Storage:
Paper in file folders and electronic storage media.
Retrievability:
By name, Social Security Number (SSN) or Employee Identification
Number.
Safeguards:
Buildings are secured by a series of guarded pedestrian gates and
checkpoints. Access to facilities is limited to security-cleared
personnel and escorted visitors only. Within the facilities themselves,
access to paper and computer printouts are controlled by limited-access
facilities and lockable containers. Access is on a need-to-know basis.
Paper records are logged and tracked for accountability. Access to
electronic means is limited and controlled by computer password
protection. Individual access is limited to information needed to
perform official functions.
Retention and Disposal:
Applicant medical files are maintained for no more than 1 year;
files on military assignees are transferred to parent service upon
reassignment from NSA/CSS; all other medical case files are destroyed
60 years after retirement/separation. Psychological files on applicants
not denied for cause are destroyed after 5 years and those denied for
cause are reviewed for retention after 25 years; files on military
assignees are destroyed 30 years after the date of the last
psychological evaluation; employee files are destroyed 60 years after
date of earliest document in folder or 30 years after separation,
whichever is later.
Decentralized System--files are either transferred with employee or
assignee, or retained as appropriate then destroyed.
Records are destroyed by pulping, burning, shredding, or erasure or
destruction of magnet media.
System Manager(s) and Address:
Chief, Occupational Health, Environment & Safety Services, National
Security Agency/Central Security Service, Ft. George G. Meade, MD
20755-6000.
Notification Procedure:
Individuals seeking to determine whether information about
themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries
to the National Security Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of
Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G.
Meade, MD 20755-6000.
Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social
Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.
Record Access Procedures:
Individuals seeking access to information about themselves
contained in this system should address written inquiries to the
National Security
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Agency/Central Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act
Office, 9800 Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
Written inquiries should contain the individual's full name, Social
Security Number (SSN) and mailing address.
Contesting Record Procedures:
The NSA/CSS rules for contesting contents and appealing initial
determinations are published at 32 CFR part 322 or may be obtained by
written request addressed to the National Security Agency/Central
Security Service, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 9800
Savage Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-6000.
Record Source Categories:
Applicants, employees, assignees, official personnel folders, NSA
Safety Officers and records, witnesses to accidents and injuries,
medical and administrative personnel, blood donor personnel, members of
employee's family with employee's permission and other sources as
appropriate and required.
Exemptions Claimed for the System:
Individual records in this file may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
552a(k)(1), (k)(4), (k)(5) and (k)(6) and may also be subject to
certain special access procedures established pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
552a, subsection (f)(3).
Information specifically authorized to be classified under E.O.
12958, as implemented by DoD 5200.1-R, may be exempt pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 552a(k)(1).
Records maintained solely for statistical research or program
evaluation purposes and which are not used to make decisions on the
rights, benefits, or entitlement of an individual except for census
records which may be disclosed under 13 U.S.C. 8, may be exempt
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(4).
Investigatory material compiled solely for the purpose of
determining suitability, eligibility, or qualifications for federal
civilian employment, military service, federal contracts, or access to
classified information may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(5),
but only to the extent that such material would reveal the identity of
a confidential source.
Testing or examination material used solely to determine individual
qualifications for appointment or promotion in the federal or military
service, if the disclosure would compromise the objectivity or fairness
of the test or examination process may be exempt pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
552a(k)(6), if the disclosure would compromise the objectivity or
fairness of the test or examination process.
An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated
according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c)
and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 322. For additional information
contact the system manager.
[FR Doc. E9-2785 Filed 2-9-09; 8:45 am]
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