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are entered into this system, CIGIE
claims the same exemptions for those
records that are claimed for the original
primary systems of records from which
they originated.
Dated: October 23, 2017.
Michael E. Horowitz,
Chairperson of the Council of the Inspectors
General on Integrity and Efficiency.
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COUNCIL OF THE INSPECTORS
GENERAL ON INTEGRITY AND
EFFICIENCY
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
Council of the Inspectors
General on Integrity and Efficiency.
ACTION: Notice of a new system of
records.
AGENCY:
The Council of the Inspectors
General on Integrity and Efficiency
(CIGIE) proposes to establish a system of
records that is subject to the Privacy Act
of 1974. Specifically, the Employeerelated Records System system of
records will enable CIGIE to more
efficiently track current, former, and
prospective employee-related records.
CIGIE also proposes to establish routine
uses for the proposed system of records.
In this notice, CIGIE provides the
required information on the system of
records and routine uses for such
system.
DATES: This action will be effective
without further notice on December 6,
2017 unless comments are received that
would result in a contrary
determination.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by any of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Email: comments@CIGIE.gov.
• Fax: (202) 254–0162.
• Mail: Atticus J. Reaser, General
Counsel, Council of the Inspectors
General on Integrity and Efficiency,
1717 H Street NW., Suite 825,
Washington, DC 20006.
• Hand Delivery/Courier: Atticus J.
Reaser, General Counsel, Council of the
Inspectors General on Integrity and
Efficiency, 1717 H Street NW., Suite
825, Washington, DC 20006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Atticus J. Reaser, General Counsel,
CIGIE, (202) 292–2600.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 2008,
Congress established CIGIE as an
independent entity within the executive
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branch in order to address integrity,
economy, and effectiveness issues that
transcend individual Government
agencies; and increase the
professionalism and effectiveness of
personnel by developing policies,
standards, and approaches to aid in the
establishment of a well-trained and
highly skilled workforce in the offices of
the Inspector General. CIGIE’s
membership is comprised of all
Inspectors General whose offices are
established under the Inspector General
Act of 1978, as amended, 5 U.S.C. app,
as well as the Controller of the Office of
Federal Financial Management, a
designated official of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation, the Director of the
Office of Government Ethics, the Special
Counsel of the Office of Special
Counsel, the Deputy Director of the
Office of Personnel Management, the
Deputy Director for Management of the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB), and the Inspectors General of
the Office of the Director of National
Intelligence, Central Intelligence
Agency, Library of Congress, Capitol
Police, Government Publishing Office,
Government Accountability Office, and
the Architect of the Capitol. The Deputy
Director for Management of OMB serves
as the Executive Chairperson of CIGIE.
The new system of records described
in this notice, CIGIE—3—Employeerelated Records System, will enable
CIGIE to more efficiently track current,
former, and prospective employeerelated records. In accordance with 5
U.S.C. 552a(r), CIGIE has provided a
report of this new system of records to
the OMB and to Congress. The new
system of records reads as follows:
SYSTEM NAME AND NUMBER
Employee-related Records System—
CIGIE–3.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
None.
SYSTEM LOCATIONS:
The principal location of paper
records contained within the system is
the headquarters of the Council of the
Inspectors General on Integrity and
Efficiency (CIGIE), 1717 H Street NW.,
Suite 825, Washington, DC 20006. Paper
records within the system may also be
located at CIGIE’s Inspector General
Criminal Investigator Academy, Federal
Law Enforcement Training Center, 384
Marana Circle, Glynco, Georgia 31524.
Records maintained in electronic form
are principally located in contractorhosted data centers in the United States.
Contact the System Manager identified
below for additional information.
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SYSTEM MANAGER(S):
Executive Director, Council of the
Inspectors General on Integrity and
Efficiency, 1717 H Street NW., Suite
825, Washington, DC 20006.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 11 of the Inspector General
Act of 1978, as amended, 5 U.S.C. app
(IG Act); 5 U.S.C. 301; 44 U.S.C. 3101.
PURPOSE(S) OF THE SYSTEM:
This system of records is primarily
maintained to perform agency functions
related to general management of CIGIE
personnel, including, but not limited to,
employee training, leave, attendance,
and payments, including determinations
relating to the amounts to be paid to
employees, the distribution of pay
according to employee directions (for
allotments, to financial institutions, and
for other authorized purposes), and for
tax withholdings and other authorized
deductions. The system is also used to
facilitate communication between CIGIE
employees, initiate personnel actions,
counsel employees on their
performance, and propose disciplinary
action.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Current and former employees of
CIGIE, individuals detailed to CIGIE,
and applicants for employment at
CIGIE.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
This system of records includes
personnel information regarding current
CIGIE employees, former CIGIE
employees, prospective CIGIE
employees, and individuals detailed to
CIGIE. Such personnel information may
include: Name; addresses; telephone
numbers; Social Security number; duty
location; position data; time,
attendance, and leave information;
payroll information; awards and bonus
information; professional registrations;
qualifications; training history;
employment history; counseling;
reprimands; grievances; work
assignments; and injuries.
The system’s records contain but are
not limited to the following information
about the individual’s time, attendance,
and leave: The number and type of
hours worked; overtime information,
including compensatory or credit time
earned and used; compensatory travel
earned; leave requests, balances, and
credits; leave charge codes; and medical
records as they pertain to employee
medical leave.
The system’s records contain but are
not limited to the following information
about an individual’s payroll: Marital
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status and number of dependents; child
support enforcement court orders;
information about taxes and other
deductions; debts owed to CIGIE and
garnishment information; salary data;
retirement data; Thrift Savings Plan
contribution and loan amount; and
direct deposit information, including
financial institution.
The system does not include records
covered by government-wide systems of
record, including, but not limited to,
applicable government-wide systems of
record established by the U.S. Office of
Personnel Management (OPM), U.S.
Department of Labor (DOL), U.S. Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission
(EEOC), General Services
Administration (GSA), U.S. Merit
Systems Protection Board (MSPB), U.S.
Office of Government Ethics, and U.S.
Office of Special Counsel (OSC).
Additionally, the system does not
include CIGIE current and former
employee records maintained by GSA
and covered by GSA’s GSA/Agency-1:
Employee-Related Files system of record
as a result of GSA’s provision of payroll
and other services to CIGIE. When
records in the custody of CIGIE are
covered in a record system published by
another Federal agency as a
government-wide record system, or by
GSA/Agency-1, they are considered part
of that system.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The sources for the information are
individuals themselves; other
employees; other personnel records;
Federal, State, and local agencies;
private entities; and private citizens.
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ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
In addition to those disclosures
generally permitted under the Privacy
Act (5 U.S.C. 552a(b)), the records or
information contained in this system of
records may specifically be disclosed
outside of CIGIE as a routine use
pursuant to the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C.
552a(b)(3)) as follows:
A. To a Member of Congress in
response to an inquiry from that
Member made at the request of the
individual. In such cases, however, the
Member’s right to a record is no greater
than that of the individual.
B. If the disclosure of certain records
to the Department of Justice (DOJ) is
relevant and necessary to litigation and
is compatible with the purpose for
which the records were collected, CIGIE
may disclose those records to the DOJ.
CIGIE may make such a disclosure if
one of the following parties is involved
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in the litigation or has an interest in the
litigation:
1. CIGIE or any component thereof; or
2. Any employee or former employee
of CIGIE in his or her official capacity;
or
3. Any employee or former employee
of CIGIE in his or her individual
capacity when the DOJ has agreed to
represent the employee; or
4. The United States, if CIGIE
determines that litigation is likely to
affect CIGIE or any of its components.
C. If disclosure of certain records to a
court, adjudicative body before which
CIGIE is authorized to appear,
individual or entity designated by CIGIE
or otherwise empowered to resolve
disputes, counsel or other
representative, party, or potential
witness is relevant and necessary to
litigation and is compatible with the
purpose for which the records were
collected, CIGIE may disclose those
records to the court, adjudicative body,
individual or entity, counsel or other
representative, party, or potential
witness. CIGIE may make such a
disclosure if one of the following parties
is involved in the litigation or has an
interest in the litigation:
1. CIGIE or any component thereof; or
2. Any employee or former employee
of CIGIE in his or her official capacity;
or
3. Any employee or former employee
of CIGIE in his or her individual
capacity when the DOJ has agreed to
represent the employee; or
4. The United States, if CIGIE
determines that litigation is likely to
affect CIGIE or any of its components.
D. To the appropriate Federal, state,
local, tribal, or foreign agency
responsible for investigating,
prosecuting, enforcing, or implementing
a statute, rule, regulation, or order, if the
information is relevant to a violation or
potential violation of civil or criminal
law or regulation within the jurisdiction
of the receiving entity.
E. To officials and employees of any
Federal agency to the extent the record
contains information that is relevant to
that agency’s decision concerning the
hiring, appointment, or retention of an
employee; issuance of a security
clearance; execution of a security or
suitability investigation; or
classification of a job.
F. To the National Archives and
Records Administration (NARA)
pursuant to records management
inspections being conducted under the
authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
G. To contractors, grantees,
consultants, volunteers, or other
individuals performing or working on a
contract, interagency agreement, service,
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grant, cooperative agreement, job, or
other activity for CIGIE and who have a
need to access the information in the
performance of their duties or activities
for CIGIE.
H. To appropriate agencies, entities,
and persons when: CIGIE suspects or
has confirmed that there has been a
breach of the system of records; CIGIE
has determined that as a result of the
suspected or confirmed breach there is
a risk of harm to individuals, CIGIE
(including its information systems,
programs, and operations), the Federal
Government, or national security; and
the disclosure made to such agencies,
entities, and persons is reasonably
necessary to assist in connection with
CIGIE’s efforts to respond to the
suspected or confirmed breach or to
prevent, minimize, or remedy such
harm.
I. To another Federal agency or
Federal entity, when: CIGIE determines
that information from this system of
records is reasonably necessary to assist
the recipient agency or entity in
responding to a suspected or confirmed
breach; or preventing, minimizing, or
remedying the risk of harm to
individuals, the recipient agency or
entity (including its information
systems, programs, and operations), the
Federal Government, or national
security, resulting from a suspected or
confirmed breach.
J. To Federal agencies and
independent certified public accounting
firms that have a need for the
information in order to audit the
financial statements of CIGIE.
K. To an organization or an individual
in the public or private sector if there is
reason to believe the recipient is or
could become the target of a particular
criminal activity or conspiracy, or to the
extent the information is relevant to the
protection or life or property.
L. To officials, members, and
employees of CIGIE who have need of
the information in the performance of
their duties.
M. To the OPM in accordance with
OPM’s responsibility for evaluation and
oversight of Federal personnel
management.
N. To the OPM, MSPB, Federal Labor
Relations Authority, OSC, or EEOC
when requested in the performance of
their respective authorized duties.
O. To an individual’s prospective or
current employer to the extent necessary
to determine employment eligibility.
P. To an authorized appeal or
grievance examiner, formal complaints
examiner, equal employment
opportunity investigator, arbitrator, or
other duly authorized official engaged
in investigation or settlement of a
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grievance, complaint, or appeal filed by
an employee.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Navy
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORAGE OF
RECORDS:
Notice of Availability of GovernmentOwned Inventions; Available for
Licensing
Information in this system is
maintained in paper and/or electronic
form.
Department of the Navy, DoD.
Notice of availability for
licensing.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETRIEVAL OF
RECORDS:
These records are retrieved by the
name or other programmatic identifier
assigned to the individual on whom
they are maintained.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETENTION AND
DISPOSAL OF RECORDS:
The information is retained and
disposed of in accordance with the
General Records Schedule or the CIGIE
records schedule applicable to the
record and/or as otherwise required by
the Federal Records Act and
implementing regulations. Destruction
is by shredding or electronic deletion.
ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL, AND PHYSICAL
SAFEGUARDS:
Paper records are located in locked
file storage areas or in specified areas to
which only authorized personnel have
access. Electronic records are protected
from unauthorized access through
password identification procedures,
limited access, firewalls, and other
system-based protection methods.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Individuals seeking notification and
access to any record contained in this
system of records, or seeking to contest
its content, may inquire in writing to the
System Manager listed above. CIGIE has
published a rule, entitled ‘‘Privacy Act
Regulations,’’ to establish its procedures
relating to access, maintenance,
disclosure, and amendment of records
which are in a CIGIE system of records
under the Privacy Act, promulgated at 5
CFR part 9801.
CONTESTING RECORDS PROCEDURES:
See ‘‘Record Access Procedures’’
above.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
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See ‘‘Record Access Procedures’’
above.
EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
Dated: October 23, 2017.
Michael E. Horowitz,
Chairperson of the Council of the Inspectors
General on Integrity and Efficiency.
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The Department of the Navy
(DoN) announces the availability of the
inventions listed below, assigned to the
United States Government, as
represented by the Secretary of the
Navy, for domestic and foreign licensing
by the Department of the Navy.
ADDRESSES: Requests for copies of the
inventions should be directed to Naval
Postgraduate School, Research and
Sponsored Programs Office, NPS Code
41, 699 Dyer Road, Bldg. HA, Room 226,
Monterey, CA 93943.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Deborah Buettner, Director, Research
and Sponsored Programs Office, NPS
Code 41, 699 Dyer Road, Bldg. HA,
Room 226, Monterey, CA 93943,
telephone 831–656–7893. Due to U.S.
Postal delays, please fax 831–656–2038,
email: dbuettne@nps.edu or use courier
delivery to expedite response.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
inventions listed below are available for
licensing: U.S. Patent Number 6,664,915
entitled ‘‘Identification Friend or Foe
System Including Short Range UV
Shield’’ issued on December 16, 2003;
U.S. Patent Number 7,661,271 entitled
‘‘Integrated Electric Gas Turbine’’ issued
on February 16, 2010; U.S. Patent
Number 6,600,694 entitled ‘‘Digital
Signal Processor Based Torpedo
Counter-measure’’ issued on July 29,
2003; U.S. Patent Number 6,820,025
entitled ‘‘Method and Apparatus for
Motion Tracking of an Articulated Rigid
Body’’ issued on November 16, 2004;
U.S. Patent Number 6,717,525 entitled
‘‘Tactical Vectoring Equipment (TVE)’’
issued on April 6, 2004; U.S. Patent
Number 6,624,780 entitled ‘‘False Target
Radar Image Generator for Countering
wideband and Imaging Radars’’ issued
on September 23, 2003; U.S. Patent
Number 7,725,595 entitled ‘‘Embedded
Communications System and Method’’
issued on May 25, 2010; U.S. Patent
Number 8,443,101 entitled ‘‘Method for
Identifying and Blocking Embedded
Communications’’ issued on May 14,
2013; U.S. Patent Number 7,675,198
entitled ‘‘Inductive Pulse Forming
Network for High-current, High-power
Applications’’ issued on March 9, 2010;
U.S. Patent Number 8,018,096 entitled
‘‘Inductive Pulse Forming Network for
SUMMARY:
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High-current, High-power Applications’’
issued September 13, 2011; U.S. Patent
Number 7,074,697 entitled ‘‘Dopingassisted Defect Control in Compound
Semiconductors’’ issued on July 11,
2006; U.S. Patent Number 7,089,148
entitled ‘‘Method and Apparatus for
Motion Tracking of an Articulated Rigid
Body’’ issued August 8, 2006; U.S.
Patent Number 7,627,003 entitled
‘‘Automatic Clock Synchronization and
Distribution Circuit for Counter Clock
Flow Pipelined Systems’’ issued on
December 1, 2009; U.S. Patent Number
8,085,817 entitled ‘‘Automatic Clock
Synchronization and Distribution
Circuit for Counter Clock Flow
Pipelined Systems’’ issued December
27, 2011; U.S. Patent Number 8,019,090
entitled ‘‘Active Feedforward Noise
Vibration Control System’’ issued
September 13, 2011; U.S. Patent
Number 8,064,541 entitled ‘‘Hyperphase
Shift Keying’’ issued November 22,
2011; U.S. Patent Number 8,050,849
entitled ‘‘Method to Reduce Fuel
Consumption by Naval Vessels that
Operate in Mixed Propulsion Modes’’
issued November 1, 2011; U.S. Patent
Number 8,006,937 entitled ‘‘Spacecraft
Docking Interface Mechanism’’ issued
October 12, 2010; U.S. Patent Number
7,811,918 entitled ‘‘Electric Current
Induced Liquid Metal Flow and Metallic
Conformal Coating of Conductive
Templates’’ issued on August 30, 2011;
U.S. Patent Number 8,467,548 entitled
‘‘Miniature Directional Sound Sensor
Using Micro-Electro-Mechanical-System
(MEMS)’’ issued on June 18, 2013; U.S.
Patent Number 8,579,535 entitled
‘‘Micro-coupling Active Release
Mechanism’’ issued on November 12,
2013; U.S. Patent Number 9,003,627
entitled ‘‘Micro-coupling Active Release
Mechanism’’ issued on April 14, 2015;
U.S. Patent Number 8,654,672 entitled
‘‘Method for Optimal Transmitter
Placement in Wireless Mesh Networks’’
issued on February 18, 2014; U.S. Patent
Number 8,473,826 entitled ‘‘Hybrid Soft
Decision Hard Decision Reed-Solomon
Decoding’’ issued June 25, 2013; U.S.
Patent Number 8,433,959 entitled
‘‘Method for Determining Hard Drive
Contents Through Statistical Drive
Sampling’’ issued on April 30, 2013;
U.S. Patent Number 8,446,096 entitled
‘‘Terahertz (THz) Reverse
Micromagnetron’’ issued on May 21,
2013; U.S. Patent Number 8,624,497
entitled ‘‘Terahertz (THz) Reverse
Micromagnetron’’ issued on January 7,
2014; U.S. Patent Number 8,724,598
entitled ‘‘Method for Energy-efficient,
Traffic-adaptive, Flow-specific Medium
Access For Wireless Networks’’ issued
on May 13, 2014; U.S. Patent Number
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COUNCIL OF THE INSPECTORS GENERAL ON INTEGRITY AND EFFICIENCY
Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
AGENCY: Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency.
ACTION: Notice of a new system of records.
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SUMMARY: The Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and
Efficiency (CIGIE) proposes to establish a system of records that is
subject to the Privacy Act of 1974. Specifically, the Employee-related
Records System system of records will enable CIGIE to more efficiently
track current, former, and prospective employee-related records. CIGIE
also proposes to establish routine uses for the proposed system of
records. In this notice, CIGIE provides the required information on the
system of records and routine uses for such system.
DATES: This action will be effective without further notice on December
6, 2017 unless comments are received that would result in a contrary
determination.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the instructions for submitting comments.
Email: comments@CIGIE.gov.
Fax: (202) 254-0162.
Mail: Atticus J. Reaser, General Counsel, Council of the
Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, 1717 H Street NW.,
Suite 825, Washington, DC 20006.
Hand Delivery/Courier: Atticus J. Reaser, General Counsel,
Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, 1717 H
Street NW., Suite 825, Washington, DC 20006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Atticus J. Reaser, General Counsel,
CIGIE, (202) 292-2600.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 2008, Congress established CIGIE as an
independent entity within the executive branch in order to address
integrity, economy, and effectiveness issues that transcend individual
Government agencies; and increase the professionalism and effectiveness
of personnel by developing policies, standards, and approaches to aid
in the establishment of a well-trained and highly skilled workforce in
the offices of the Inspector General. CIGIE's membership is comprised
of all Inspectors General whose offices are established under the
Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended, 5 U.S.C. app, as well as the
Controller of the Office of Federal Financial Management, a designated
official of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Director of the
Office of Government Ethics, the Special Counsel of the Office of
Special Counsel, the Deputy Director of the Office of Personnel
Management, the Deputy Director for Management of the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB), and the Inspectors General of the Office
of the Director of National Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency,
Library of Congress, Capitol Police, Government Publishing Office,
Government Accountability Office, and the Architect of the Capitol. The
Deputy Director for Management of OMB serves as the Executive
Chairperson of CIGIE.
The new system of records described in this notice, CIGIE--3--
Employee-related Records System, will enable CIGIE to more efficiently
track current, former, and prospective employee-related records. In
accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r), CIGIE has provided a report of this
new system of records to the OMB and to Congress. The new system of
records reads as follows:
SYSTEM NAME AND NUMBER
Employee-related Records System--CIGIE-3.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
None.
SYSTEM LOCATIONS:
The principal location of paper records contained within the system
is the headquarters of the Council of the Inspectors General on
Integrity and Efficiency (CIGIE), 1717 H Street NW., Suite 825,
Washington, DC 20006. Paper records within the system may also be
located at CIGIE's Inspector General Criminal Investigator Academy,
Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, 384 Marana Circle, Glynco,
Georgia 31524. Records maintained in electronic form are principally
located in contractor-hosted data centers in the United States. Contact
the System Manager identified below for additional information.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S):
Executive Director, Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity
and Efficiency, 1717 H Street NW., Suite 825, Washington, DC 20006.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Section 11 of the Inspector General Act of 1978, as amended, 5
U.S.C. app (IG Act); 5 U.S.C. 301; 44 U.S.C. 3101.
PURPOSE(S) OF THE SYSTEM:
This system of records is primarily maintained to perform agency
functions related to general management of CIGIE personnel, including,
but not limited to, employee training, leave, attendance, and payments,
including determinations relating to the amounts to be paid to
employees, the distribution of pay according to employee directions
(for allotments, to financial institutions, and for other authorized
purposes), and for tax withholdings and other authorized deductions.
The system is also used to facilitate communication between CIGIE
employees, initiate personnel actions, counsel employees on their
performance, and propose disciplinary action.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
Current and former employees of CIGIE, individuals detailed to
CIGIE, and applicants for employment at CIGIE.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
This system of records includes personnel information regarding
current CIGIE employees, former CIGIE employees, prospective CIGIE
employees, and individuals detailed to CIGIE. Such personnel
information may include: Name; addresses; telephone numbers; Social
Security number; duty location; position data; time, attendance, and
leave information; payroll information; awards and bonus information;
professional registrations; qualifications; training history;
employment history; counseling; reprimands; grievances; work
assignments; and injuries.
The system's records contain but are not limited to the following
information about the individual's time, attendance, and leave: The
number and type of hours worked; overtime information, including
compensatory or credit time earned and used; compensatory travel
earned; leave requests, balances, and credits; leave charge codes; and
medical records as they pertain to employee medical leave.
The system's records contain but are not limited to the following
information about an individual's payroll: Marital
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status and number of dependents; child support enforcement court
orders; information about taxes and other deductions; debts owed to
CIGIE and garnishment information; salary data; retirement data; Thrift
Savings Plan contribution and loan amount; and direct deposit
information, including financial institution.
The system does not include records covered by government-wide
systems of record, including, but not limited to, applicable
government-wide systems of record established by the U.S. Office of
Personnel Management (OPM), U.S. Department of Labor (DOL), U.S. Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), General Services
Administration (GSA), U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board (MSPB), U.S.
Office of Government Ethics, and U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC).
Additionally, the system does not include CIGIE current and former
employee records maintained by GSA and covered by GSA's GSA/Agency-1:
Employee-Related Files system of record as a result of GSA's provision
of payroll and other services to CIGIE. When records in the custody of
CIGIE are covered in a record system published by another Federal
agency as a government-wide record system, or by GSA/Agency-1, they are
considered part of that system.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The sources for the information are individuals themselves; other
employees; other personnel records; Federal, State, and local agencies;
private entities; and private citizens.
ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES
OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under the
Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a(b)), the records or information contained in
this system of records may specifically be disclosed outside of CIGIE
as a routine use pursuant to the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3)) as
follows:
A. To a Member of Congress in response to an inquiry from that
Member made at the request of the individual. In such cases, however,
the Member's right to a record is no greater than that of the
individual.
B. If the disclosure of certain records to the Department of
Justice (DOJ) is relevant and necessary to litigation and is compatible
with the purpose for which the records were collected, CIGIE may
disclose those records to the DOJ. CIGIE may make such a disclosure if
one of the following parties is involved in the litigation or has an
interest in the litigation:
1. CIGIE or any component thereof; or
2. Any employee or former employee of CIGIE in his or her official
capacity; or
3. Any employee or former employee of CIGIE in his or her
individual capacity when the DOJ has agreed to represent the employee;
or
4. The United States, if CIGIE determines that litigation is likely
to affect CIGIE or any of its components.
C. If disclosure of certain records to a court, adjudicative body
before which CIGIE is authorized to appear, individual or entity
designated by CIGIE or otherwise empowered to resolve disputes, counsel
or other representative, party, or potential witness is relevant and
necessary to litigation and is compatible with the purpose for which
the records were collected, CIGIE may disclose those records to the
court, adjudicative body, individual or entity, counsel or other
representative, party, or potential witness. CIGIE may make such a
disclosure if one of the following parties is involved in the
litigation or has an interest in the litigation:
1. CIGIE or any component thereof; or
2. Any employee or former employee of CIGIE in his or her official
capacity; or
3. Any employee or former employee of CIGIE in his or her
individual capacity when the DOJ has agreed to represent the employee;
or
4. The United States, if CIGIE determines that litigation is likely
to affect CIGIE or any of its components.
D. To the appropriate Federal, state, local, tribal, or foreign
agency responsible for investigating, prosecuting, enforcing, or
implementing a statute, rule, regulation, or order, if the information
is relevant to a violation or potential violation of civil or criminal
law or regulation within the jurisdiction of the receiving entity.
E. To officials and employees of any Federal agency to the extent
the record contains information that is relevant to that agency's
decision concerning the hiring, appointment, or retention of an
employee; issuance of a security clearance; execution of a security or
suitability investigation; or classification of a job.
F. To the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
pursuant to records management inspections being conducted under the
authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
G. To contractors, grantees, consultants, volunteers, or other
individuals performing or working on a contract, interagency agreement,
service, grant, cooperative agreement, job, or other activity for CIGIE
and who have a need to access the information in the performance of
their duties or activities for CIGIE.
H. To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when: CIGIE
suspects or has confirmed that there has been a breach of the system of
records; CIGIE has determined that as a result of the suspected or
confirmed breach there is a risk of harm to individuals, CIGIE
(including its information systems, programs, and operations), the
Federal Government, or national security; and the disclosure made to
such agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist
in connection with CIGIE's efforts to respond to the suspected or
confirmed breach or to prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm.
I. To another Federal agency or Federal entity, when: CIGIE
determines that information from this system of records is reasonably
necessary to assist the recipient agency or entity in responding to a
suspected or confirmed breach; or preventing, minimizing, or remedying
the risk of harm to individuals, the recipient agency or entity
(including its information systems, programs, and operations), the
Federal Government, or national security, resulting from a suspected or
confirmed breach.
J. To Federal agencies and independent certified public accounting
firms that have a need for the information in order to audit the
financial statements of CIGIE.
K. To an organization or an individual in the public or private
sector if there is reason to believe the recipient is or could become
the target of a particular criminal activity or conspiracy, or to the
extent the information is relevant to the protection or life or
property.
L. To officials, members, and employees of CIGIE who have need of
the information in the performance of their duties.
M. To the OPM in accordance with OPM's responsibility for
evaluation and oversight of Federal personnel management.
N. To the OPM, MSPB, Federal Labor Relations Authority, OSC, or
EEOC when requested in the performance of their respective authorized
duties.
O. To an individual's prospective or current employer to the extent
necessary to determine employment eligibility.
P. To an authorized appeal or grievance examiner, formal complaints
examiner, equal employment opportunity investigator, arbitrator, or
other duly authorized official engaged in investigation or settlement
of a
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grievance, complaint, or appeal filed by an employee.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORAGE OF RECORDS:
Information in this system is maintained in paper and/or electronic
form.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETRIEVAL OF RECORDS:
These records are retrieved by the name or other programmatic
identifier assigned to the individual on whom they are maintained.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETENTION AND DISPOSAL OF RECORDS:
The information is retained and disposed of in accordance with the
General Records Schedule or the CIGIE records schedule applicable to
the record and/or as otherwise required by the Federal Records Act and
implementing regulations. Destruction is by shredding or electronic
deletion.
ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL, AND PHYSICAL SAFEGUARDS:
Paper records are located in locked file storage areas or in
specified areas to which only authorized personnel have access.
Electronic records are protected from unauthorized access through
password identification procedures, limited access, firewalls, and
other system-based protection methods.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Individuals seeking notification and access to any record contained
in this system of records, or seeking to contest its content, may
inquire in writing to the System Manager listed above. CIGIE has
published a rule, entitled ``Privacy Act Regulations,'' to establish
its procedures relating to access, maintenance, disclosure, and
amendment of records which are in a CIGIE system of records under the
Privacy Act, promulgated at 5 CFR part 9801.
CONTESTING RECORDS PROCEDURES:
See ``Record Access Procedures'' above.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
See ``Record Access Procedures'' above.
EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
Dated: October 23, 2017.
Michael E. Horowitz,
Chairperson of the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and
Efficiency.
[FR Doc. 2017-24041 Filed 11-3-17; 8:45 am]
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