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Management, with the coordination of
the DoD FACA Attorney, has
determined in writing that this portion
of the meeting will be closed to the
public because it will discuss matters
covered by 5 U.S.C. 552b(c)(1).
Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552b, as
amended, and 41 CFR 102–3.140
through 102–3.165, and the availability
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Guns, replica guns, ammunition and
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Knives of any size;
Mace and pepper spray;
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Written Comments: Pursuant to 41
CFR 102–3.105(j) and 102–3.140 and
section 10(a)(3) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, the public or interested
organizations may submit written
comments to the Commission in
response to the stated agenda of the
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Commission’s mission. The Designated
Federal Officer (DFO) will review all
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number. Mailed written comments will
be given to the Commission before or
after the meeting if postmarked by May
31, 2013. All contact information may
be found in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT.
Oral Comments: In addition to written
statements, one hour will be reserved
for individuals or interested groups to
address the Commission on June 4,
2013. Oral commenters must summarize
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oral commenters at the meeting, for no
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requests to make an oral presentation to
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opportunities for oral comments will be
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on Tuesday, June 4, 2013 are
encouraged to register for the event with
the Designated Federal Officer using the
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information found in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section. The
communication should include the
registrant’s full name, title, affiliation or
employer, email address, day time
phone number. If applicable, include
written comments and a request to
speak during the oral comment session.
(Oral comment requests must be
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presentation.) Registrations and written
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of the Commission or its DFO, this
Federal Register notice for the June 3–
4, 2013 meetings as required by 41 CFR
102–3.150(a) was not met. Accordingly,
the Advisory Committee Management
Officer for the DoD, pursuant to 41 CFR
102–3.150(b), waives the 15-calendar
day notification requirement.
Background
The National Commission on the
Structure of the Air Force was
established by the National Defense
Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013
(Pub. L. 112–239). The Department of
Defense sponsor for the Commission is
the Director of Administration and
Management, Mr. Michael L. Rhodes.
The Commission is tasked to submit a
report, containing a comprehensive
study and recommendations, by
February 1, 2014 to the President of the
United States and the Congressional
defense committees. The report will
contain a detailed statement of the
findings and conclusions of the
Commission, together with its
recommendations for such legislation
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and administrative actions it may
consider appropriate in light of the
results of the study. The comprehensive
study of the structure of the U.S. Air
Force will determine whether, and how,
the structure should be modified to best
fulfill current and anticipated mission
requirements for the U.S. Air Force in
a manner consistent with available
resources.
Dated: May 28, 2013.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket ID: DoD–2013–0122]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
National GeospatialIntelligence Agency, DoD.
ACTION: Notice to Add a New System of
Records.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The National GeospatialIntelligence Agency is establishing a
new system of records in its inventory
of record systems subject to the Privacy
Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a(r)), as
amended.
This proposed action will be
effective on July 1, 2013 unless
comments are received which result in
a contrary determination. Comments
will be accepted on or before July 1,
2013.
DATES:
You may submit comments,
identified by docket number and title,
by any of the following methods:
* Federal Rulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
* Mail: Federal Docket Management
System Office, 4800 Mark Center Drive,
East Tower, 2nd Floor, Suite 02G09,
Alexandria, VA 22350–3100.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name and
docket number for this Federal Register
document. The general policy for
comments and other submissions from
members of the public is to make these
submissions available for public
viewing on the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov as they are
received without change, including any
personal identifiers or contact
information.
ADDRESSES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
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(NGA), ATTN: Security Specialist,
Mission Support, MSRS P–12, 7500
GEOINT Drive, Springfield, VA 22150.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
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 in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT. The proposed system report,
as required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(r) of the
Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, was
submitted on November 27, 2012, to the
House Committee on Oversight and
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 February 8, 1996
(February 20, 1996, 61 FR 6427).
Dated: May 23, 2013.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
NGA–004
SYSTEM NAME:
NGA Threat Mitigation Records
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Records are maintained at NGA
headquarters in Washington, DC metro
facilities.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Individuals known or appropriately
suspected to be or have been engaged in
conduct constituting, in preparation for,
in aid of, or related to terrorism
(‘‘known or suspected terrorists’’),
individuals who were officially
detained during military operations, but
not as Enemy Prisoners of War, and who
have been identified to pose an actual
or possible threat to national security
(hereinafter military detainees).
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CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Identifying information, such as
name, date of birth, place of birth,
biometrics, photographs, passport and/
or drivers’ license information, and
other available identifying particulars
used to compare the identity of an
individual being screened with a known
or suspected terrorist, including audit
records containing this information.
For known or suspected terrorists, in
addition to the categories of records
listed above, references to and/or
information from other government law
enforcement and intelligence databases,
or other relevant databases that may
contain terrorism information.
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AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental
Regulations; 10 U.S.C. Chapter 22, The
National Geospatial-Intelligence
Agency; 50 U.S.C. 402a, Coordination of
Counterintelligence Activities; and
HSPD–24, Biometrics for Identification
and Screening to Enhance National
Security.
PURPOSE(S):
NGA collects, uses, maintains, and
disseminates information to facilitate
NGA’s counterintelligence activities,
including activities related to
international counterterrorism. Threat
Mitigation data, which includes
personally identifiable information (PII),
is necessary for NGA to effectively and
efficiently conduct its mission by
assessing the risk and/or threat to NGA
personnel, property, information and
facilities posed by persons who have
been deemed known or suspected
terrorists or have a nexus to criminal
activity.
NGA is receiving information relevant
for use in authorized screening
processes to assist in detecting and
mitigating domestic and international
threats to the United States (U.S.) and
U.S. interests worldwide.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USES AND
THE PURPOSES FOR SUCH USES:
In addition to those disclosures
generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, as
amended, these records may be
specifically disclosed outside of the
DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5
U.S.C. a(b)(3) as follows:
The DoD Blanket Routine Uses set
forth at the beginning of NGA’s
compilation of systems of records
notices may apply to this system.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Records in this system are stored
electronically in secure facilities behind
a locked door with strict physical access
controls in place. The records are stored
on magnetic disc, tape, digital media,
and CD–ROM.
RETRIEVABILITY:
Records may be retrieved by name or
other personal identifier listed in the
Categories of records section.
SAFEGUARDS:
The records are stored on a standalone system and are safeguarded in
accordance with applicable rules and
policies, including all applicable NGA
automated systems security and access
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policies. Strict controls have been
imposed to minimize the risk of
compromising the information that is
being stored. Access to the computer
system containing the records in this
system is limited to those individuals
who have a need to know the
information for the performance of their
official duties and who have appropriate
clearances or permissions. Usage of
physical access controls, encryption,
monitoring and auditing mechanisms
protect the information stored on the
system.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Disposition pending (until the
National Archives and Records
Administration approve the retention
and disposition of these records, treat as
permanent).
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Security and Installation
Counterespionage Division, Cyber
Branch (SICCC), National GeospatialIntelligence Agency (NGA).
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Individuals seeking to determine
whether this system of records contains
information about themselves should
address written inquiries to the National
Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA),
Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act
Office, 7500 GEOINT Drive, Springfield,
VA 22150.
A request for notification must meet
the requirements of 32 CFR 320.4. The
request envelope and letter should both
be clearly marked ‘‘Privacy Act
Inquiry.’’
The written request must contain your
full name, current address, and date and
place of birth. Also include an
explanation of why you believe NGA
would have information on you and
specify when you believe the records
would have been created.
You must sign your request and your
signature must either be notarized or
submitted under 28 U.S.C. 1746, a law
that permits statements to be made
under penalty of perjury, as a substitute
for notarization.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Individuals seeking access to records
about themselves contained in this
system of records should address
written inquiries to the National
Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA),
Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act
Office, 7500 GEOINT Drive, Springfield,
VA 22150.
A request for access must meet the
requirements of 32 CFR 320.4. The
request envelope and letter should both
be clearly marked ‘‘Privacy Act
Inquiry.’’
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The written request must contain your
full name, current address, and date and
place of birth. Also include an
explanation of why you believe NGA
would have information on you and
specify when you believe the records
would have been created.
You must sign your request and your
signature must either be notarized or
submitted under 28 U.S.C. 1746, a law
that permits statements to be made
under penalty of perjury, as a substitute
for notarization.
CONTESTING RECORDS PROCEDURE:
Individuals contesting the accuracy of
records in this system of records
containing information about
themselves should address written
inquiries to the National GeospatialIntelligence Agency (NGA), Freedom of
Information Act/Privacy Act Office,
7500 GEOINT Drive, Springfield, VA
22150.
A request for contesting records must
meet the requirements of 32 CFR 320.4.
The request envelope and letter should
both be clearly marked ‘‘Privacy Act
Inquiry.’’
The written request must contain your
full name, current address, and date and
place of birth. Also include an
explanation of why you believe NGA
would have information on you and
specify when you believe the records
would have been created.
You must sign your request and your
signature must either be notarized or
submitted under 28 U.S.C. 1746, a law
that permits statements to be made
under penalty of perjury, as a substitute
for notarization.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Records are received from the
JUSTICE/FBI–019 Terrorist Screening
Records System, system of records
notice published in the Federal Register
(76 FR 77846, December 14, 2011).
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EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
Exempt materials from JUSTICE/FBI–
019 Terrorist Screening Records System
may become part of the case records in
this system of records. To the extent that
copies of exempt records from JUSTICE/
FBI–019, Terrorist Screening Records
System are entered into these Threat
Mitigation case records, NGA hereby
claims the same exemptions, (j)(2) and
(k)(2), for the records as claimed in
JUSTICE/FBI–019, Terrorist Screening
Records system of records of which they
are a part.
An exemption rule for this system has
been promulgated in accordance with
the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1),
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(2) and (3)(c) and (e) and it published at
32 CFR part 320.
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William.Cole@cpms.osd.mil.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Background
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Science and Technology Reinvention
Laboratory Personnel Management
Demonstration Project, Department of
the Army, Army Research,
Development and Engineering
Command, Edgewood Chemical
Biological Center (ECBC)
Office of the Deputy Under
Secretary of Defense (Civilian Personnel
Policy), (DUSD (CPP)), Department of
Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Notice to make changes to the
ECBC Federal Register notice,
published on December 29, 2009 (74 FR
68936–68966).
AGENCY:
Section 342(b) of the National
Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for
Fiscal Year (FY) 1995, as amended by
section 1109 of NDAA FY 2000 and
section 1114 of NDAA FY 2001,
authorizes the Secretary of Defense to
conduct personnel demonstration
projects at Department of Defense (DoD)
laboratories designated as Science and
Technology Reinvention Laboratories
(STRLs). The above-cited legislation
authorizes DoD to conduct
demonstration projects to determine
whether a specified change in personnel
management policies or procedures
would result in improved Federal
personnel management. This notice
makes changes to the ECBC Personnel
Management Demonstration Project. It
includes revisions to the annual review
for supervisory/team leader base pay
adjustments and adds clarification of
the waiver to 5 U.S.C. 7512(4), amends
procedures for recruiting and filling
positions above the minimum of the pay
band; and eliminates within grade
increase (WGI) buy-ins for certain
personnel actions.
DATES: This notice may be implemented
beginning on the date of publication.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
ECBC: Ms. Patricia Milwicz, Edgewood
Biological Chemical Center, (RDCB–
DPC–W), 5183 Blackhawk Road,
Building 3330, Room 264, Aberdeen
Proving Ground, MD 21010–5424;
Patricia.L.Milwicz.civ@mail.mil. DoD:
Mr. William T. Cole, Defense Civilian
Personnel Advisory Services, NonTraditional Personnel Programs
(DCPAS–NTPP), 4800 Mark Center
Drive, Suite 05L28, Alexandria, VA
SUMMARY:
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The final plan for the ECBC personnel
demonstration project was published in
the Federal Register on December 29,
2009 (74 FR 68936–68966). The ECBC
demonstration project involves: (1) Two
appointment authorities (permanent and
modified term); (2) extended
probationary period for newly hired
engineering and science employees; (3)
pay banding; (4) streamlined delegated
examining; (5) modified reduction-inforce (RIF) procedures; (6) simplified job
classification; (7) a pay-for-performance
based appraisal system; (8) academic
degree and certificate training; (9)
sabbaticals; and (10) a Voluntary
Emeritus Corps.
2. Overview
With over one year of implementation
experience, ECBC has recognized the
need for several changes to the original
project plan. This amendment addresses
those changes and adds clarification of
the waiver to 5 U.S.C. chapter 75,
section 7512(4). There are three changes
being made to the final project plan
published December 29, 2009. First, the
supervisory/team leader pay
adjustments are currently reviewed
annually based solely on the appraisal
scores for the performance element,
Team Project Leadership or Supervisor
(EEO). During the annual review, this
change incorporates the original criteria
used during the pay adjustment
approval process as well as the
appraisal scores for the performance
element Team Project Leadership or
Supervisor (EEO). Decreases in the
supervisory/team leader pay
adjustments can be for any amount
(including the full amount) of the
current supervisory/team leader pay
adjustment and will not be considered
an adverse action. Second, during the
hiring process, qualifications required
for all positions are currently tied to the
lowest level of the pay band. This
change allows for hiring in the middle
or higher end of the pay band for those
positions that warrant experience and/
or skills in the intermediate or
journeyman level of the pay band. And
third, the within-grade buy-in is
currently provided for employees who
enter the demo by lateral transfer,
reassignment, or realignment. This
change will eliminate the within-grade
buy-in for those employees as other pay
flexibilities already in place allow for
other compensation options.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket ID: DoD-2013-0122]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
AGENCY: National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, DoD.
ACTION: Notice to Add a New System of Records.
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SUMMARY: The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is establishing a
new system of records in its inventory of record systems subject to the
Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a(r)), as amended.
DATES: This proposed action will be effective on July 1, 2013 unless
comments are received which result in a contrary determination.
Comments will be accepted on or before July 1, 2013.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by docket number and
title, by any of the following methods:
* Federal Rulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
* Mail: Federal Docket Management System Office, 4800 Mark Center
Drive, East Tower, 2nd Floor, Suite 02G09, Alexandria, VA 22350-3100.
Instructions: All submissions received must include the agency name
and docket number for this Federal Register document. The general
policy for comments and other submissions from members of the public is
to make these submissions available for public viewing on the Internet
at https://www.regulations.gov as they are received without change,
including any personal identifiers or contact information.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: National Geospatial-Intelligence
Agency
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(NGA), ATTN: Security Specialist, Mission Support, MSRS P-12, 7500
GEOINT Drive, Springfield, VA 22150.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
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 in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
The proposed system report, as required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(r) of the
Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, was submitted on November 27, 2012, to
the House Committee on Oversight and 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 February 8, 1996 (February 20, 1996, 61 FR 6427).
Dated: May 23, 2013.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
NGA-004
System name:
NGA Threat Mitigation Records
System location:
Records are maintained at NGA headquarters in Washington, DC metro
facilities.
Categories of individuals covered by the system:
Individuals known or appropriately suspected to be or have been
engaged in conduct constituting, in preparation for, in aid of, or
related to terrorism (``known or suspected terrorists''), individuals
who were officially detained during military operations, but not as
Enemy Prisoners of War, and who have been identified to pose an actual
or possible threat to national security (hereinafter military
detainees).
Categories of records in the system:
Identifying information, such as name, date of birth, place of
birth, biometrics, photographs, passport and/or drivers' license
information, and other available identifying particulars used to
compare the identity of an individual being screened with a known or
suspected terrorist, including audit records containing this
information.
For known or suspected terrorists, in addition to the categories of
records listed above, references to and/or information from other
government law enforcement and intelligence databases, or other
relevant databases that may contain terrorism information.
Authority for maintenance of the system:
5 U.S.C. 301, Departmental Regulations; 10 U.S.C. Chapter 22, The
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency; 50 U.S.C. 402a, Coordination
of Counterintelligence Activities; and HSPD-24, Biometrics for
Identification and Screening to Enhance National Security.
Purpose(s):
NGA collects, uses, maintains, and disseminates information to
facilitate NGA's counterintelligence activities, including activities
related to international counterterrorism. Threat Mitigation data,
which includes personally identifiable information (PII), is necessary
for NGA to effectively and efficiently conduct its mission by assessing
the risk and/or threat to NGA personnel, property, information and
facilities posed by persons who have been deemed known or suspected
terrorists or have a nexus to criminal activity.
NGA is receiving information relevant for use in authorized
screening processes to assist in detecting and mitigating domestic and
international threats to the United States (U.S.) and U.S. interests
worldwide.
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories
of uses and the purposes for such uses:
In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, these records may be
specifically disclosed outside of the DoD as a routine use pursuant to
5 U.S.C. a(b)(3) as follows:
The DoD Blanket Routine Uses set forth at the beginning of NGA's
compilation of systems of records notices may apply to this system.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining,
and disposing of records in the system:
Storage:
Records in this system are stored electronically in secure
facilities behind a locked door with strict physical access controls in
place. The records are stored on magnetic disc, tape, digital media,
and CD-ROM.
Retrievability:
Records may be retrieved by name or other personal identifier
listed in the Categories of records section.
Safeguards:
The records are stored on a stand-alone system and are safeguarded
in accordance with applicable rules and policies, including all
applicable NGA automated systems security and access policies. Strict
controls have been imposed to minimize the risk of compromising the
information that is being stored. Access to the computer system
containing the records in this system is limited to those individuals
who have a need to know the information for the performance of their
official duties and who have appropriate clearances or permissions.
Usage of physical access controls, encryption, monitoring and auditing
mechanisms protect the information stored on the system.
Retention and disposal:
Disposition pending (until the National Archives and Records
Administration approve the retention and disposition of these records,
treat as permanent).
System manager(s) and address:
Security and Installation Counterespionage Division, Cyber Branch
(SICCC), National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA).
Notification procedure:
Individuals seeking to determine whether this system of records
contains information about themselves should address written inquiries
to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), Freedom of
Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 7500 GEOINT Drive, Springfield, VA
22150.
A request for notification must meet the requirements of 32 CFR
320.4. The request envelope and letter should both be clearly marked
``Privacy Act Inquiry.''
The written request must contain your full name, current address,
and date and place of birth. Also include an explanation of why you
believe NGA would have information on you and specify when you believe
the records would have been created.
You must sign your request and your signature must either be
notarized or submitted under 28 U.S.C. 1746, a law that permits
statements to be made under penalty of perjury, as a substitute for
notarization.
Record access procedures:
Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in
this system of records should address written inquiries to the National
Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), Freedom of Information Act/
Privacy Act Office, 7500 GEOINT Drive, Springfield, VA 22150.
A request for access must meet the requirements of 32 CFR 320.4.
The request envelope and letter should both be clearly marked ``Privacy
Act Inquiry.''
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The written request must contain your full name, current address,
and date and place of birth. Also include an explanation of why you
believe NGA would have information on you and specify when you believe
the records would have been created.
You must sign your request and your signature must either be
notarized or submitted under 28 U.S.C. 1746, a law that permits
statements to be made under penalty of perjury, as a substitute for
notarization.
Contesting records procedure:
Individuals contesting the accuracy of records in this system of
records containing information about themselves should address written
inquiries to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA), Freedom
of Information Act/Privacy Act Office, 7500 GEOINT Drive, Springfield,
VA 22150.
A request for contesting records must meet the requirements of 32
CFR 320.4. The request envelope and letter should both be clearly
marked ``Privacy Act Inquiry.''
The written request must contain your full name, current address,
and date and place of birth. Also include an explanation of why you
believe NGA would have information on you and specify when you believe
the records would have been created.
You must sign your request and your signature must either be
notarized or submitted under 28 U.S.C. 1746, a law that permits
statements to be made under penalty of perjury, as a substitute for
notarization.
Record source categories:
Records are received from the JUSTICE/FBI-019 Terrorist Screening
Records System, system of records notice published in the Federal
Register (76 FR 77846, December 14, 2011).
Exemptions claimed for the system:
Exempt materials from JUSTICE/FBI-019 Terrorist Screening Records
System may become part of the case records in this system of records.
To the extent that copies of exempt records from JUSTICE/FBI-019,
Terrorist Screening Records System are entered into these Threat
Mitigation case records, NGA hereby claims the same exemptions, (j)(2)
and (k)(2), for the records as claimed in JUSTICE/FBI-019, Terrorist
Screening Records system of records of which they are a part.
An exemption rule for this system has been promulgated in
accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2) and (3)(c)
and (e) and it published at 32 CFR part 320.
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