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security manager, and the telephone
number of the security operations or
control center. Submission of this
voluntary information may be done by
telephone, email, or any other method
convenient to the pipeline operator.
As the lead Federal agency for
pipeline security, TSA desires to be
notified of all incidents which are
indicative of a deliberate attempt to
disrupt pipeline operations or activities
that could be precursors to such an
attempt. The Pipeline Security
Guidelines request pipeline operators
notify the Transportation Security
Operation Center (TSOC) via phone at
866–615–5150 or email at
TSOC.ST@dhs.gov as soon as possible if
any of the following incidents occurs or
if there is other reason to believe that a
terrorist incident may be planned or
may have occurred:
• Explosions or fires of a suspicious
nature affecting pipeline systems,
facilities, or assets;
• Actual or suspected attacks on
pipeline systems, facilities, or assets;
• Bomb threats or weapons of mass
destruction (WMD) threats to pipeline
systems, facilities, or assets;
• Theft of pipeline company vehicles,
uniforms, or employee credentials;
• Suspicious persons or vehicles
around pipeline systems, facilities,
assets, or right-of-way;
• Suspicious photography or possible
surveillance of pipeline systems,
facilities, or assets;
• Suspicious phone calls from people
asking about the vulnerabilities or
security practices of a pipeline system,
facility, or asset operation;
• Suspicious individuals applying for
security-sensitive positions in the
pipeline company;
• Theft or loss of Sensitive Security
Information (SSI) (detailed pipeline
maps, security plans, etc.); and
• Actual or suspected cyber-attacks
that could impact pipeline Supervisory
Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)
or enterprise associated IT systems.
When contacting the TSOC, the
Guidelines request pipeline operators
provide as much of the following
information as possible:
• Name and contact information
(email address, telephone number);
• The time and location of the
incident, as specifically as possible;
• A description of the incident or
activity involved;
• Who has been notified and what
actions have been taken; and
• The names and/or descriptions of
persons involved or suspicious parties
and license plates as appropriate.
There are approximately 3,000
pipeline companies in the United
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States. TSA estimates that pipeline
operators will require a maximum of 15
minutes to collect, review, and submit
primary/alternate security manager and
security operations or control center
contact information by telephone or
email. Assuming voluntary submission
of the requested information by all
operators, the potential burden to the
public is estimated to be a maximum of
750 hours (3,000 companies × 15
minutes = 750 hours). Turnover of
security personnel would necessitate
changes to previously-submitted contact
information on an as-occurring basis.
Assuming an annual employee turnover
rate of 10 percent, the potential burden
to the public is estimated to be a
maximum of 75 hours (3,000 companies
× 10 percent turnover = 300 updates;
300 updates × 15 minutes = 75 hours).
TSA expects reporting of pipeline
security incidents will occur on an
irregular basis. TSA estimates that
approximately 40 incidents will be
reported annually, requiring a
maximum of 30 minutes to collect,
review, and submit event information.
The potential burden to the public is
estimated to be 20 hours. (40 incidents
× 30 minutes = 20 hours)
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The renewal of this information
collection will allow TSA to continue
using the operator contact information
to provide security-related information
to company security managers and/or
the security operations or control center.
Additionally, TSA may use operator
contact information to solicit additional
information following a pipeline
security incident. TSA will use the
security incident information provided
by operators for vulnerability
identification and analysis and trend
analysis.
Since the 2011 issuance of the
Pipeline Security Guidelines, reports of
security incidents in the pipeline
industry have been routinely used by
the TSA to analyze trends in suspicious
activities. This analysis is incorporated
into TSA’s annual pipeline modal threat
assessment. TSA may also include
incident information, in redacted form,
in additional intelligence reports
produced by TSA relevant to
transportation security. TSA recognizes
that the criteria for evaluating an
activity as suspicious may vary from
company to company. Nevertheless, the
submission of information regarding
events that may indicate pre-operational
activities is of considerable value for
threat analysis. To the extent that
incident information provided by
pipeline operators is SSI, it will be
protected in accordance with
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procedures meeting the transmission,
handling, and storage requirements of
SSI set forth in 49 CFR parts 15 and
1520.
Dated: August 7, 2013.
Susan L. Perkins,
TSA Paperwork Reduction Act Officer, Office
of Information Technology.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5681–N–33]
Federal Property Suitable as Facilities
To Assist the Homeless
Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice.
This Notice identifies
unutilized, underutilized, excess, and
surplus Federal property reviewed by
HUD for suitability for possible use to
assist the homeless.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Juanita Perry, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 Seventh
Street SW., Room 7262, Washington, DC
20410; telephone (202) 402–3970; TTY
number for the hearing- and speechimpaired (202) 708–2565, (these
telephone numbers are not toll-free), or
call the toll-free Title V information line
at 800–927–7588.
In
accordance with the December 12, 1988
court order in National Coalition for the
Homeless v. Veterans Administration,
No. 88–2503–OG (D.D.C.), HUD
publishes a Notice, on a weekly basis,
identifying unutilized, underutilized,
excess and surplus Federal buildings
and real property that HUD has
reviewed for suitability for use to assist
the homeless. Today’s Notice is for the
purpose of announcing that no
additional properties have been
determined suitable or unsuitable this
week.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Dated: August 8, 2013.
Mark Johnston,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Special Needs.
[FR Doc. 2013–19640 Filed 8–15–13; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5681-N-33]
Federal Property Suitable as Facilities To Assist the Homeless
AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Community Planning and
Development, HUD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This Notice identifies unutilized, underutilized, excess, and
surplus Federal property reviewed by HUD for suitability for possible
use to assist the homeless.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Juanita Perry, Department of Housing
and Urban Development, 451 Seventh Street SW., Room 7262, Washington,
DC 20410; telephone (202) 402-3970; TTY number for the hearing- and
speech-impaired (202) 708-2565, (these telephone numbers are not toll-
free), or call the toll-free Title V information line at 800-927-7588.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In accordance with the December 12, 1988
court order in National Coalition for the Homeless v. Veterans
Administration, No. 88-2503-OG (D.D.C.), HUD publishes a Notice, on a
weekly basis, identifying unutilized, underutilized, excess and surplus
Federal buildings and real property that HUD has reviewed for
suitability for use to assist the homeless. Today's Notice is for the
purpose of announcing that no additional properties have been
determined suitable or unsuitable this week.
Dated: August 8, 2013.
Mark Johnston,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Special Needs.
[FR Doc. 2013-19640 Filed 8-15-13; 8:45 am]
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