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inform the payment decisions of
Treasury customers.
2. In its trial assessment, Treasury
determined that AIS Deceased Data is
sufficiently accurate, up-to-date,
relevant, and complete to ensure
fairness. Treasury compared the AIS
Deceased Data city and state data to
other databases that are considered
‘‘gold standards’’ and over 99 percent of
these data were accurate. Treasury also
assessed AIS Deceased Data social
security number (SSN), date of death,
and date of birth data elements and
determined that: over 99 percent of the
SSN data are accurate; all records
contain a date of death; and 89 percent
of the data contain a date of birth, which
is sufficiently accurate for a
supplemental matching element. The
data elements that AIS will provide to
Treasury’s Working System all directly
relate to confirming the identification of
a person’s status as deceased and would
be fully refreshed on a quarterly basis.
Extraneous fields are not included to
ensure that data minimization standards
(see M–13–20 section 5(c)) are applied.
In addition, Treasury only receives
records from AIS, which contain a SSN,
first name, and last name. These
practices and the data elements will
ensure fewer false positives and fairness
to the record subjects.
3. AIS Deceased Data does not contain
information that describes how an
individual exercises rights guaranteed
by the First Amendment.
C. M–13–20 Section 11(c)—Specific
Requirements for Use or Access to
Commercial Databases
M–13–20 Section 11(c) provides that
in addition to the general standards
provided above, Treasury shall meet the
following specific requirements
whenever agencies use or access a
commercial database as part of
Treasury’s Working System:
1. Treasury shall establish rules of
conduct for persons involved in the use
of or access to commercial databases
and instruct each person with respect to
such rules, including penalties for
noncompliance, as appropriate.
2. Treasury shall establish appropriate
administrative, technical, and physical
safeguards to ensure the security and
confidentiality of information in
commercial databases when such
information is under Treasury’s control.
Treasury has assessed AIS Deceased
Data against the considerations and
factors outlined in Section 11(c) of M–
13–20. Treasury has determined that it
has fulfilled the requirements of Section
11(c) because:
1. Treasury has established rules of
conduct for users of the Treasury’s
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Working System. Users must agree to
the following:
• To use information to perform job
duties and to only access data necessary
to perform said duties;
• To not use data for fraud;
• To not browse or access data
without authorization;
• To make no changes to data
delivered;
• To not use data for personal gain;
• To report conflicts of interest
immediately;
• To terminate access when access is
no longer required for job duties; and
• To not disclose information to
unauthorized persons.
Terms and conditions which must be
accepted each time a customer accesses
the Treasury’s Working System include
a description of penalties for misuse of
data. These include:
• Criminal and civil penalties.
• disciplinary actions and other
consequences including the loss of
system access.
2. Treasury has strong safeguards to
protect the security and confidentiality
of information. Access to the Treasury’s
Working System is available only by
authorized persons on a need-to-know
basis. External access logs to Treasury’s
Working System are reviewed to ensure
compliance with the Rules of Behavior
agreed to by credentialed users. Internal
access log control measures are
reviewed to ensure compliance with
security guidelines governing access to
Privacy Act data. Audit logs allow
system managers to monitor external
and internal user actions and address
any misuse or violation of access
privileges. Access to computerized
records is limited through the use of
internal mechanisms available to only
those whose official duties require
access. Facilities where records are
physically located are secured by
various means, such as security guards,
locked doors with key entry, and
equipment requiring a physical token to
gain access. The Bureau of the Fiscal
Service may agree to additional
safeguards for some data through a
written agreement with the entity
supplying the data.
Treasury’s Working System recently
completed its Security Assessment and
Authorization (SA&A), which is
reviewed at the Bureau of the Fiscal
Service level. The SA&A adheres to the
processes outlined in the National
Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST) Special Publication (SP) 800
series. More specifically, NIST SP 800–
115; NIST SP 800–53, Rev. 3; NIST SP–
800–53A, Rev. 1; NIST SP 800–37, Rev.
1; and NIST SP 800–30. Treasury’s
Working System also complies with the
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Federal Information Security
Management Act (FISMA). For example,
detailed SA&A information is currently
safeguarded within the Treasury FISMA
Information Management System; in the
event of an audit, this documentation
may be made available.
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND
SPACE ADMINISTRATION
[Notice: (17–063)]
Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel;
Charter Renewal
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA).
ACTION: Notice of renewal of charter of
the Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to sections 14(b)(1)
and 9(c) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463), and
after consultation with the Committee
Management Secretariat, U.S. General
Services Administration, the NASA
Acting Administrator has determined
that renewal of the Aerospace Safety
Advisory Panel (ASAP) is in the public
interest in connection with the
performance of duties imposed on
NASA by law. The renewed charter is
for a two-year period ending on August
15, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Carol Hamilton, Designated Federal
Officer, Office of International and
Interagency Relations, NASA
Headquarters, Washington, DC 20546;
phone (202) 358–1857; email
carol.j.hamilton@nasa.gov.
SUMMARY:
Patricia D. Rausch,
Advisory Committee Management Officer,
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND
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[Notice: 17–061]
International Space Station Advisory
Committee; Charter Renewal
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA).
ACTION: Notice of renewal of charter of
the International Space Station
Advisory Committee.
AGENCY:
Pursuant to sections 14(b)(1)
and 9(c) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act, and after consultation
SUMMARY:
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
[Notice: (17-063)]
Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel; Charter Renewal
AGENCY: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
ACTION: Notice of renewal of charter of the Aerospace Safety Advisory
Panel.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to sections 14(b)(1) and 9(c) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (Pub. L. 92-463), and after consultation with the
Committee Management Secretariat, U.S. General Services Administration,
the NASA Acting Administrator has determined that renewal of the
Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP) is in the public interest in
connection with the performance of duties imposed on NASA by law. The
renewed charter is for a two-year period ending on August 15, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Carol Hamilton, Designated Federal
Officer, Office of International and Interagency Relations, NASA
Headquarters, Washington, DC 20546; phone (202) 358-1857; email
carol.j.hamilton@nasa.gov.
Patricia D. Rausch,
Advisory Committee Management Officer, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
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