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IX. Records Usage, Duplication and
Redisclosure Restrictions
SBA and DHS/FEMA agree to the
following restrictions on use,
duplication, and disclosure of
information furnished by the other
agency.
A. Records obtained for this matching
program or created by the match will
not be disclosed outside the agency
except as may be essential to conduct
the matching program, or as may be
required by law. Each agency will
obtain the written permission of the
other agency before making such
disclosure (see routine uses in
Department of Homeland Security
Federal Emergency Management
Agency—008 Disaster Recovery
Assistance Files system of records
(September 24, 2009, 74 FR 48763) and
Small Business Administration—020
Disaster Loan Case File system of
records (April 1, 2009, 74 FR 14911).
B. Records obtained for this matching
program or created by the match will
not be disseminated within the agency
except on a need-to-know basis, nor will
they be used for any purpose other than
that expressly described in this
Agreement. Information concerning
‘‘non-matching’’ individuals, businesses
or other entities will not be used or
disclosed by either agency for any
purpose.
C. Data or information exchanged will
not be duplicated unless essential to the
conduct of the matching program. All
stipulations in this Agreement will
apply to any duplication.
D. If required to disclose these records
to a state or local agency or to a
government contractor in order to
accomplish the matching program’s
purpose, each agency will obtain the
written agreement of that entity to abide
by the terms of this Agreement.
E. Each agency will keep an
accounting of disclosure of an
individual’s record as required by
section 552a(c) of the Privacy Act and
will make the accounting available upon
request by the individual or other
agency.
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X. Records Accuracy Assessments
DHS/FEMA and SBA attest that the
quality of the specific records to be used
in this matching program is assessed to
be at least 99% accurate. The possibility
of any erroneous match is extremely
small.
In order to apply for assistance online
via the Disaster Assistance Center (DAC)
portal an applicant’s name, address,
Social Security Number, and date of
birth are sent to a commercial database
provider to perform identity
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verification. The identity verification
ensures that a person exists with the
provided credentials. In the rare
instances where the applicant’s identity
is not verified online or the applicant
chooses, the applicants must call one of
the DHS/FEMA call centers to complete
the registrations. The identity
verification process is performed again.
Depending on rare circumstances, an
applicant is allowed to register using an
ersatz Social Security Number.
Applicants must update their Social
Security Number and pass the identity
verification to obtain assistance.
XI. Comptroller General Access
The parties authorize the Comptroller
General of the United States, upon
request, to have access to all SBA and
DHS/FEMA records necessary to
monitor or verify compliance with this
matching agreement. This matching
agreement also authorizes the
Comptroller General to inspect any
records used in the matching process
that are covered by this matching
agreement. (31 U.S.C. 717 and 5 U.S.C.
552a(b)(10)).
XII. Duration of Agreement
The Agreement may be renewed,
terminated or modified as follows:
A. Renewal or Termination. This
Agreement will become effective in
accordance with the terms set forth in
paragraph IV.C and will remain in effect
for 18 months from the commencement
date. At the end of this period, this
Agreement may be renewed for a period
of up to one additional year if the Data
Integrity Board of each agency
determines within three months before
the expiration date of this Agreement
that the program has been conducted in
accordance with this Agreement and
will continue to be conducted without
change. Either agency not wishing to
renew this Agreement should notify the
other in writing of its intention not to
renew at least three months before the
expiration date of this Agreement.
Either agency wishing to terminate this
Agreement before its expiration date
should notify the other in writing of its
wish to terminate and the desired date
of termination.
B. Modification of the Agreement.
This Agreement may be modified at any
time in writing if the written
modification conforms to the
requirements of the Privacy Act and
receives approval by the participant
agency Data Integrity Boards.
XIII. Reimbursement of Matching Costs
SBA and DHS/FEMA will bear their
own costs for this program.
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XIV. Data Integrity Board Review/
Approval
SBA and DHS/FEMA’s Data Integrity
Boards will review and approve this
Agreement prior to the implementation
of this matching program. Disapproval
by either Data Integrity Board may be
appealed in accordance with the
provisions of the Computer Matching
and Privacy Protection Act of 1988, as
amended. Further, the Data Integrity
Boards will perform an annual review of
this matching program. SBA and DHS/
FEMA agree to notify the Chairs of each
Data Integrity Board of any changes to
or termination of this Agreement.
XV. Points of Contacts and Approvals
For general information please
contact: Thomas R. McQuillan (202–
646–3323), Privacy Officer, Federal
Emergency Management Agency,
Department of Homeland Security; and
Ethel Matthews (202–205–7173), Senior
Privacy Advisor, Office of the Chief
Information Officer, Small Business
Administration.
Paul T. Christy,
Acting Chief Information Officer/Chief
Privacy Officer.
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Partially Closed Meeting of the
President’s Council of Advisors on
Science and Technology
ACTION:
Public Notice.
SUMMARY: This notice sets forth the
schedule and summary agenda for a
partially closed meeting of the
President’s Council of Advisors on
Science and Technology (PCAST), and
describes the functions of the Council.
Notice of this meeting is required under
the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(FACA), 5 U.S.C., App.
DATES: July 16, 2010.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
the Keck Center of the National
Academies, 500 5th Street, NW., Room
Keck 100, Washington, DC.
Type of Meeting: Open and Closed.
Proposed Schedule and Agenda: The
President’s Council of Advisors on
Science and Technology (PCAST) is
scheduled to meet in open session on
July 16, 2010 from 10 a.m.–5 p.m. with
a lunch break from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Open Portion of Meeting: During this
open meeting, PCAST is tentatively
scheduled to hear presentations on
space policy and science, technology,
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and diplomacy. PCAST members will
also discuss reports they are developing
on the topics of advanced
manufacturing; science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM)
education; health information
technology; and the energy technology
innovation system. Additional
information and the agenda will be
posted at the PCAST Web site at:
https://whitehouse.gov/ostp/pcast.
Closed Portion of the Meeting: PCAST
may hold a closed meeting of
approximately 1 hour with the President
on July 16, 2010, which must take place
in the White House for the President’s
scheduling convenience and to maintain
Secret Service protection. This meeting
will be closed to the public because
such portion of the meeting is likely to
disclose matters that are to be kept
secret in the interest of national defense
or foreign policy under 5 U.S.C.
552b(c)(1). The precise date and time of
this potential meeting has not yet been
determined.
Public Comments: It is the policy of
the PCAST to accept written public
comments of any length, and to
accommodate oral public comments
whenever possible. The PCAST expects
that public statements presented at its
meetings will not be repetitive of
previously submitted oral or written
statements.
The public comment period for this
meeting will take place on July 16, 2010
at a time specified in the meeting
agenda posted on the PCAST Web site
at https://whitehouse.gov/ostp/pcast.
This public comment period is designed
only for substantive commentary on
PCAST’s work, not for business
marketing purposes.
Oral Comments: To be considered for
the public speaker list at the July
meeting, interested parties should
register to speak at https://
whitehouse.gov/ostp/pcast, no later than
5 p.m. Eastern Time on Wednesday, July
6, 2010. Phone or email reservations
will not be accepted. To accommodate
as many speakers as possible, the time
for public comments will be limited to
two (2) minutes per person, with a total
public comment period of 30 minutes.
If more speakers register than there is
space available on the agenda, PCAST
will randomly select speakers from
among those who applied. Those not
selected to present oral comments may
always file written comments with the
committee. Speakers are requested to
bring at least 25 copies of their oral
comments for distribution to the PCAST
members.
Written Comments: Although written
comments are accepted until the date of
the meeting, written comments should
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be submitted to PCAST at least two
weeks prior to each meeting date, June
30, 2010, so that the comments may be
made available to the PCAST members
prior to the meeting for their
consideration. Information regarding
how to submit comments and
documents to PCAST is available at
https://whitehouse.gov/ostp/pcast in the
section entitled ‘‘Connect with PCAST.’’
Please note that because PCAST
operates under the provisions of FACA,
all public comments and/or
presentations will be treated as public
documents and will be made available
for public inspection, including being
posted on the PCAST Web site.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Information regarding the meeting
agenda, time, location, and how to
register for the meeting is available on
the PCAST Web site at: https://
whitehouse.gov/ostp/pcast. A live video
webcast and an archive of the webcast
after the event will be available at
https://whitehouse.gov/ostp/pcast. The
archived video will be available within
one week of the meeting. Questions
about the meeting should be directed to
Dr. Deborah D. Stine, PCAST Executive
Director, at dstine@ostp.eop.gov, (202)
456–6006. Please note that public
seating for this meeting is limited and
is available on a first-come, first-served
basis.
The
President’s Council of Advisors on
Science and Technology is an advisory
group of the nation’s leading scientists
and engineers who directly advise the
President and the Executive Office of
the President. See the Executive Order
at https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/
pcast. PCAST makes policy
recommendations in the many areas
where understanding of science,
technology, and innovation is key to
strengthening our economy and forming
policy that works for the American
people. PCAST is administered by the
Office of Science and Technology Policy
(OSTP). PCAST is co-chaired by Dr.
John P. Holdren, Assistant to the
President for Science and Technology,
and Director, Office of Science and
Technology Policy, Executive Office of
the President, The White House; and Dr.
Eric S. Lander, President and Director,
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.
Meeting Accomodations: Individuals
requiring special accommodation to
access this public meeting should
contact Dr. Stine at least ten business
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days prior to the meeting so that
appropriate arrangements can be made.
Ted Wackler,
Deputy Chief of Staff.
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OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY
Partially Closed Meeting of the President's Council of Advisors
on Science and Technology
ACTION: Public Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice sets forth the schedule and summary agenda for a
partially closed meeting of the President's Council of Advisors on
Science and Technology (PCAST), and describes the functions of the
Council. Notice of this meeting is required under the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (FACA), 5 U.S.C., App.
DATES: July 16, 2010.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at the Keck Center of the National
Academies, 500 5th Street, NW., Room Keck 100, Washington, DC.
Type of Meeting: Open and Closed.
Proposed Schedule and Agenda: The President's Council of Advisors
on Science and Technology (PCAST) is scheduled to meet in open session
on July 16, 2010 from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. with a lunch break from 12:30 p.m.
to 2 p.m.
Open Portion of Meeting: During this open meeting, PCAST is
tentatively scheduled to hear presentations on space policy and
science, technology,
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and diplomacy. PCAST members will also discuss reports they are
developing on the topics of advanced manufacturing; science,
technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education; health
information technology; and the energy technology innovation system.
Additional information and the agenda will be posted at the PCAST Web
site at: https://whitehouse.gov/ostp/pcast.
Closed Portion of the Meeting: PCAST may hold a closed meeting of
approximately 1 hour with the President on July 16, 2010, which must
take place in the White House for the President's scheduling
convenience and to maintain Secret Service protection. This meeting
will be closed to the public because such portion of the meeting is
likely to disclose matters that are to be kept secret in the interest
of national defense or foreign policy under 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(1). The
precise date and time of this potential meeting has not yet been
determined.
Public Comments: It is the policy of the PCAST to accept written
public comments of any length, and to accommodate oral public comments
whenever possible. The PCAST expects that public statements presented
at its meetings will not be repetitive of previously submitted oral or
written statements.
The public comment period for this meeting will take place on July
16, 2010 at a time specified in the meeting agenda posted on the PCAST
Web site at https://whitehouse.gov/ostp/pcast. This public comment
period is designed only for substantive commentary on PCAST's work, not
for business marketing purposes.
Oral Comments: To be considered for the public speaker list at the
July meeting, interested parties should register to speak at https://whitehouse.gov/ostp/pcast, no later than 5 p.m. Eastern Time on
Wednesday, July 6, 2010. Phone or email reservations will not be
accepted. To accommodate as many speakers as possible, the time for
public comments will be limited to two (2) minutes per person, with a
total public comment period of 30 minutes. If more speakers register
than there is space available on the agenda, PCAST will randomly select
speakers from among those who applied. Those not selected to present
oral comments may always file written comments with the committee.
Speakers are requested to bring at least 25 copies of their oral
comments for distribution to the PCAST members.
Written Comments: Although written comments are accepted until the
date of the meeting, written comments should be submitted to PCAST at
least two weeks prior to each meeting date, June 30, 2010, so that the
comments may be made available to the PCAST members prior to the
meeting for their consideration. Information regarding how to submit
comments and documents to PCAST is available at https://whitehouse.gov/ostp/pcast in the section entitled ``Connect with PCAST.''
Please note that because PCAST operates under the provisions of
FACA, all public comments and/or presentations will be treated as
public documents and will be made available for public inspection,
including being posted on the PCAST Web site.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Information regarding the meeting
agenda, time, location, and how to register for the meeting is
available on the PCAST Web site at: https://whitehouse.gov/ostp/pcast. A
live video webcast and an archive of the webcast after the event will
be available at https://whitehouse.gov/ostp/pcast. The archived video
will be available within one week of the meeting. Questions about the
meeting should be directed to Dr. Deborah D. Stine, PCAST Executive
Director, at dstine@ostp.eop.gov, (202) 456-6006. Please note that
public seating for this meeting is limited and is available on a first-
come, first-served basis.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The President's Council of Advisors on
Science and Technology is an advisory group of the nation's leading
scientists and engineers who directly advise the President and the
Executive Office of the President. See the Executive Order at https://www.whitehouse.gov/ostp/pcast. PCAST makes policy recommendations in
the many areas where understanding of science, technology, and
innovation is key to strengthening our economy and forming policy that
works for the American people. PCAST is administered by the Office of
Science and Technology Policy (OSTP). PCAST is co-chaired by Dr. John
P. Holdren, Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, and
Director, Office of Science and Technology Policy, Executive Office of
the President, The White House; and Dr. Eric S. Lander, President and
Director, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.
Meeting Accomodations: Individuals requiring special accommodation
to access this public meeting should contact Dr. Stine at least ten
business days prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can
be made.
Ted Wackler,
Deputy Chief of Staff.
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