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information or when disclosure is
necessary to preserve confidence in the
integrity of DHS, or is necessary to
demonstrate the accountability of DHS’s
officers, employees, or individuals
covered by the system, except to the
extent the Chief Privacy Officer
determines that release of the specific
information in the context of a
particular case would constitute an
unwarranted invasion of personal
privacy.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
AGENCIES:
None.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
DHS OIG stores records in this system
electronically or on paper in secure
facilities in a locked drawer behind a
locked door. The electronic records are
stored on magnetic disc, tape, digital
media, and CD–ROM.
RETRIEVABILITY:
DHS OIG retrieves paper media
alphabetically by name of subject or
complainant, by complaint or
investigation number, or by
investigator’s name and/or employee
identifying number. DHS OIG retrieves
electronic media by the name or
identifying number for a complainant,
subject, victim, or witness; by case
complaint or investigation number; by
investigator’s name or other personal
identifier; or by investigating office
designation.
SAFEGUARDS:
DHS OIG safeguards information in
this system in accordance with
applicable laws, rules, and policies,
including all applicable DHS automated
systems security and access policies.
DHS imposes strict controls 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.
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RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
Complaint and investigative record
files that involve substantive
information relating to national security
or allegations against senior DHS
officials, that attract national media or
congressional attention, or that result in
substantive changes in DHS policies or
procedures are permanent and are
transferred to the National Archives and
Records Administration 20 years after
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SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
The System Manager is the Policy
Specialist, Office of Investigations, DHS
OIG, Mail Stop 2600, 245 Murray Drive
SW., Building 410, Washington, DC
20528.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
STORAGE:
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completion of the investigation and all
actions based thereon. All other
complaint and investigative record files
are destroyed 20 years after completion
of the investigation and all actions
based thereon. Government issued
investigative property records and
management reports are destroyed when
no longer needed for business purposes.
The Secretary of Homeland Security
has exempted this system from the
notification, access, and amendment
procedures of the Privacy Act because it
is a law enforcement system. However,
the Office of Inspector General will
consider individual requests to
determine whether or not information
may be released. Thus, individuals
seeking notification of and access to any
record contained in this system of
records, or seeking to contest its content
may submit a request in writing to the
Headquarters or Office of Inspector
General’s FOIA Officer, whose contact
information can be found at https://
www.dhs.gov/foia under ‘‘Contacts.’’ If
an individual believes more than one
component maintains Privacy Act
records concerning him or her, the
individual may submit the request to
the Chief Privacy Officer and Chief
Freedom of Information Act Officer,
Department of Homeland Security, 245
Murray Drive SW., Building 410, STOP–
0655, Washington, DC 20528–0655.
When seeking records about yourself
from this system of records or any other
Departmental system of records your
request must conform with the Privacy
Act regulations set forth in 6 CFR part
5. You must first verify your identity,
meaning that you must provide your full
name, current address, and date and
place of birth. 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.
While no specific form is required, you
may obtain forms for this purpose from
the Chief Privacy Officer and Chief
Freedom of Information Act Officer,
https://www.dhs.gov or 1–866–431–0486.
In addition you should provide the
following:
• An explanation of why you believe
the Department would have information
on you;
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• Identify which Component(s) of the
Department you believe may have the
information about you;
• Specify when you believe the
records would have been created; and
• Provide any other information that
will help the FOIA staff determine
which DHS component agency may
have responsive records. If your request
is seeking records pertaining to another
living individual, you must include a
statement from that individual
certifying his/her agreement for you to
access his/her records.
Without this bulleted information the
Component(s) may not be able to
conduct an effective search, and your
request may be denied due to lack of
specificity or lack of compliance with
applicable regulations.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification Procedure’’ above.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Notification procedure’’ above.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Records are obtained from sources
including the individual record
subjects; DHS officials and employees;
employees of federal, state, local, and
foreign agencies; and other persons and
entities.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
The Secretary of Homeland Security,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), has
exempted this system from the
following provisions of the Privacy Act,
subject to the limitations set forth in 5
U.S.C. 552a(c)(3) and (4); (d); (e)(1),
(e)(2), (e)(3), (e)(4)(G), (e)(4)(H), (e)(5),
and (e)(8); (f); and (g). Additionally, the
Secretary of Homeland Security,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1), (k)(2),
and (k)(5), has exempted this system
from the following provisions of the
Privacy Act, subject to the limitations
set forth in 5 U.S.C. 552a(c)(3); (d);
(e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (e)(4)(H); and (f).
Dated: July 10, 2015.
Karen L. Neuman,
Chief Privacy Officer, Department of
Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
[Docket No. DHS–2015–0031]
President’s National Security
Telecommunications Advisory
Committee
National Protection and
Programs Directorate, Department of
Homeland Security (DHS).
AGENCY:
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Committee Management; Notice
of an Open Federal Advisory Committee
Meeting.
ACTION:
The President’s National
Security Telecommunications Advisory
Committee (NSTAC) will meet via
teleconference on Wednesday, August
12, 2015. The meeting will be open to
the public.
DATES: The NSTAC will meet on
Wednesday, August 12, 2015, from 2:00
p.m. to 2:45 p.m. Please note that the
meeting may close early if the
committee has completed its business.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held
via conference call. For access to the
conference call bridge, information on
services for individuals with
disabilities, or to request special
assistance to attend, please email
NSTAC@hq.dhs.gov by 5:00 p.m. on
Friday, August 7, 2015.
To facilitate public participation, we
are inviting public comment on the
issues to be considered by the
committee as listed in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section
below. Associated briefing materials
that will be discussed at the meeting
will be available at www.dhs.gov/nstac
for review as of Friday, August 7, 2015.
Comments may be submitted at any
time and must be identified by docket
number DHS–2015–0031. Comments
may be submitted by one of the
following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting written
comments.
• Email: NSTAC@hq.dhs.gov. Include
the docket number in the subject line of
the email message.
• Fax: 703–235–5962, Attn: Julia
Madison.
• Mail: Designated Federal Officer,
Stakeholder Engagement and Critical
Infrastructure Resilience Division,
National Protection and Programs
Directorate, Department of Homeland
Security, 245 Murray Lane, Mail Stop
0604, Arlington, VA 20598–0604.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the words ‘‘Department of
Homeland Security’’ and the docket
number for this action. Comments
received will be posted without
alteration at www.regulations.gov,
including any personal information
provided.
Docket: For access to the docket and
comments received by the NSTAC, go to
www.regulations.gov and enter docket
number DHS–2015–0031.
A public comment period will be held
during the conference call on
Wednesday, August 12, 2015, from 2:35
p.m. to 2:45 p.m. Speakers who wish to
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participate in the public comment
period must register in advance by no
later than Monday, August 10, 2015, at
5:00 p.m. by emailing NSTAC at
NSTAC@hq.dhs.gov. Speakers are
requested to limit their comments to
three minutes and will speak in order of
registration. Please note that the public
comment period may end before the
time indicated, following the last
request for comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Helen Jackson, NSTAC Designated
Federal Officer, Department of
Homeland Security, telephone (703)
235–5321.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of
this meeting is given under the Federal
Advisory Committee Act (FACA), 5
U.S.C. Appendix. The NSTAC advises
the President on matters related to
national security and emergency
preparedness telecommunications
policy.
Agenda: In February 2015, the
Executive Office of the President
requested that the NSTAC examine how
the utilization of Big Data Analytics
could enhance National Security/
Emergency Preparedness functions for
the Nation. During the conference call,
the NSTAC members will discuss their
recent scoping phase on big data
analytics and their approach or
methodology for the research phase of
the study. Following the discussion, the
members will deliberate and vote on the
Big Data Analytics Scoping Report.
Dated: July 21, 2015.
Helen Jackson,
Designated Federal Officer for the NSTAC.
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Arizona, will increase the ability of the
tribal government to control the
distribution and possession of liquor
within their Indian country, and at the
same time, will provide an important
source of revenue, the strengthening of
the tribal government, and the delivery
of tribal services.
DATES: Effective Date: This law is
effective August 27, 2015.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Sharlot Johnson, Tribal Government
Services Officer, Western Regional
Office, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 2600
North Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ
85004; Phone: (602) 379–6786; Fax:
(602) 379–379–4100, or Laurel Iron
Cloud, Chief, Division of Tribal
Government Services, Office of Indian
Services, Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1849
C Street NW., MS–4513–MIB,
Washington, DC 20240; Telephone:
(202) 513–7641.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to the Act of August 15, 1953, Public
Law 83–277, 67 Stat. 586, 18 U.S.C.
1161, as interpreted by the Supreme
Court in Rice v. Rehner, 463 U.S. 713
(1983), the Secretary of the Interior shall
certify and publish in the Federal
Register notice of adopted liquor
ordinances for the purpose of regulating
liquor transactions in Indian country.
Pascua Yaqui Tribal Council duly
adopted this law by Resolution No.
C06–103–15 on June 10, 2015.
This notice is published in
accordance with the authority delegated
by the Secretary of the Interior to the
Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs. I
certify that the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of
Arizona duly adopted the 2015 Liquor
Control Ordinance 07–15 by Resolution
No. C06–103–15 on June 10, 2015.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Dated: July 21, 2015.
Kevin K. Washburn,
Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs.
Bureau of Indian Affairs
The Pascua Yaqui Liquor Control
Ordinance of 2015 shall read as follows:
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Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona—2015
Liquor Control Ordinance
Bureau of Indian Affairs,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice publishes the
Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona’s 2015
Liquor Control Ordinance. The
ordinance regulates and controls the
possession, sale and consumption of
liquor within the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of
Arizona’s Indian country. This
ordinance allows for the possession and
sale of alcoholic beverages within the
jurisdiction of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of
SUMMARY:
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Section 10 Short Title: Codification (8
PYTC § 6–5–10)
(A) This Ordinance is an Ordinance of
the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of Arizona, and
shall be known as the Pascua Yaqui
Liquor Control Ordinance of 2015.
(B) This Ordinance shall be codified
pursuant to the Pascua Yaqui Tribe
Codification Ordinance as Title 8, Part
VI, Chapter 6–5.
Section 20 General (8 PYTC § 6–5–20)
(A) This Ordinance is for the purpose
of regulating the sale, possession and
use of alcoholic liquor on the Pascua
Yaqui Reservation and adjacent Trust
Lands held by the United States for the
benefit of the Pascua Yaqui Tribe of
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
[Docket No. DHS-2015-0031]
President's National Security Telecommunications Advisory
Committee
AGENCY: National Protection and Programs Directorate, Department of
Homeland Security (DHS).
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ACTION: Committee Management; Notice of an Open Federal Advisory
Committee Meeting.
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SUMMARY: The President's National Security Telecommunications Advisory
Committee (NSTAC) will meet via teleconference on Wednesday, August 12,
2015. The meeting will be open to the public.
DATES: The NSTAC will meet on Wednesday, August 12, 2015, from 2:00
p.m. to 2:45 p.m. Please note that the meeting may close early if the
committee has completed its business.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held via conference call. For access to
the conference call bridge, information on services for individuals
with disabilities, or to request special assistance to attend, please
email NSTAC@hq.dhs.gov by 5:00 p.m. on Friday, August 7, 2015.
To facilitate public participation, we are inviting public comment
on the issues to be considered by the committee as listed in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section below. Associated briefing materials
that will be discussed at the meeting will be available at www.dhs.gov/nstac for review as of Friday, August 7, 2015. Comments may be
submitted at any time and must be identified by docket number DHS-2015-
0031. Comments may be submitted by one of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting written comments.
Email: NSTAC@hq.dhs.gov. Include the docket number in the
subject line of the email message.
Fax: 703-235-5962, Attn: Julia Madison.
Mail: Designated Federal Officer, Stakeholder Engagement
and Critical Infrastructure Resilience Division, National Protection
and Programs Directorate, Department of Homeland Security, 245 Murray
Lane, Mail Stop 0604, Arlington, VA 20598-0604.
Instructions: All submissions received must include the words
``Department of Homeland Security'' and the docket number for this
action. Comments received will be posted without alteration at
www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket and comments received by the
NSTAC, go to www.regulations.gov and enter docket number DHS-2015-0031.
A public comment period will be held during the conference call on
Wednesday, August 12, 2015, from 2:35 p.m. to 2:45 p.m. Speakers who
wish to participate in the public comment period must register in
advance by no later than Monday, August 10, 2015, at 5:00 p.m. by
emailing NSTAC at NSTAC@hq.dhs.gov. Speakers are requested to limit
their comments to three minutes and will speak in order of
registration. Please note that the public comment period may end before
the time indicated, following the last request for comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Helen Jackson, NSTAC Designated
Federal Officer, Department of Homeland Security, telephone (703) 235-
5321.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of this meeting is given under the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), 5 U.S.C. Appendix. The NSTAC
advises the President on matters related to national security and
emergency preparedness telecommunications policy.
Agenda: In February 2015, the Executive Office of the President
requested that the NSTAC examine how the utilization of Big Data
Analytics could enhance National Security/Emergency Preparedness
functions for the Nation. During the conference call, the NSTAC members
will discuss their recent scoping phase on big data analytics and their
approach or methodology for the research phase of the study. Following
the discussion, the members will deliberate and vote on the Big Data
Analytics Scoping Report.
Dated: July 21, 2015.
Helen Jackson,
Designated Federal Officer for the NSTAC.
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