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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
[Docket ID DoD–2022–OS–0003]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of
Records
Department of Defense (DoD).
Notice of a new system of
AGENCY:
ACTION:
records.
In accordance with the
Privacy Act of 1974, the DoD is adding
a new system of records, titled ‘‘Office
of Military Commissions (OMC) Victim
and Witness Assistance Program
Records,’’ DGC 22. The system will be
used to maintain the necessary
information for victims, victim family
members (VFMs), and witnesses to
travel to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
(GTMO). The information will also be
used to obtain clearance for victims and
VFMs to travel to military installations
for the purpose of viewing Closed
Circuit Television of the GTMO trials.
DATES: This new system of records is
effective upon publication; however,
comments on the Routine Uses will be
accepted on or before February 11, 2022.
The Routine Uses are effective at the
close of the comment period.
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: DoD cannot receive written
comments at this time due to the
COVID–19 pandemic. Comments should
be sent electronically to the docket
listed above.
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.
SUMMARY:
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Ms.
Alva C. Foster, Office of Information
Counsel, DoD General Counsel (Legal
Counsel), 1600 Defense Pentagon, Room
3B688, Washington, DC 20301,
alva.c.foster.civ@mail.mil or by phone at
(571) 286–0254.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
I. Background
The Office of Military Commissions
(OMC) Victim and Witness Assistance
Program Records, DGC 22, system of
records provides OMC the necessary
means to process and track the
clearances and travel of victims, VFMs
and witnesses as required by the
Regulation for Trial by Military
Commission (2011 Edition). It is also the
means established by the Deputy
Secretary of Defense Memorandum
dated October 17, 2008, which
authorizes VFM travel to GTMO.
The DoD notices for systems of
records subject to the Privacy Act of
1974, as amended, have been published
in the Federal Register and are available
from the address in FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT or at the Privacy,
Civil Liberties, and FOIA Division
(PCLFD) website at https://dpcld.
defense.gov/privacy.
II. Privacy Act
Under the Privacy Act, a ‘‘system of
records’’ is a group of records under the
control of an agency from which
information is retrieved by the name of
an individual or by some identifying
number, symbol, or other identifying
particular assigned to the individual. In
the Privacy Act, an individual is defined
as a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent
resident.
In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r)
and Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) Circular No. A–108, the DoD has
provided a report of this system of
records to OMB and to Congress.
Dated: January 7, 2022.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
Office of Military Commissions
(OMC) Victim and Witness Assistance
Program Records, DGC 22.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
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Unclassified
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Office of Military Commissions, 1600
Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC
20301–1600.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S):
Director, Victim and Witness
Assistance Program, Office of the Chief
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AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
42 U.S.C. 10607, Victims’ Rights and
Restitution Act (VRRA); 18 U.S.C. 3771,
Crime Victims’ Rights Act (CVRA); DoD
Directive 1030.01, Victim and Witness
Assistance; DoD Instruction 1030.2,
Victim and Witness Assistance
Procedures; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as
amended.
PURPOSE(S) OF THE SYSTEM:
A. Allow the Office of Military
Commissions to communicate directly
with the victims, victim family members
(VFMs), and witnesses to obtain the
credentials which enable them to attend
portions of the trials in Guantanamo
Bay, Cuba (GTMO). All of these
individuals travel on military aircraft.
B. Facilitate obtaining victim impact
information for use by the trial
authorities.
C. Allow access to military
installations by victims and VFMs for
the purpose of viewing the GTMO
proceedings while remaining in the
United States, as authorized by the
President of the United States.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
A. All individuals who have suffered
direct harm or loss as the result of an
offense as defined in the 10 U.S.C.
Chapter 47A (the Military Commissions
Act of 2009), and for which an
individual subject to trial by a military
commission has been charged.
Individuals include, but are not limited
to, victim families of the September 11,
2001 attack on the United States and the
October 12, 2000 attack on the USS
Cole.
B. Case in chief witnesses and
sentencing witnesses, and prosecution
and defense witnesses of any case
referred to this military commission.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
SYSTEM NAME AND NUMBER:
VerDate Sep<11>2014
Prosecutor, Office of Military
Commissions, 1610 Defense Pentagon,
Washington, DC 20301–1610.
Information collected includes full
name, Social Security Number (SSN),
alien registration number, immigration
certification number and petition
number, mailing address, home
telephone number(s) and email
address(s), citizenship, passport
information, driver’s license number,
gender, race/ethnicity, date of birth,
place of birth, weight, height, hair color,
eye color, security clearance
information, name of the deceased or
injured, relationship to the victim, case
name, requests to view closed circuit
television broadcasts of hearings, travelrelated information (emergency point of
contact information, physician’s
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information), military status and grade,
whether or not the person has been
convicted of a felony, and statements for
the court from family members on how
their loss affected them.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The individuals: Victims, family
members, and witnesses.
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 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, as
amended, the records contained herein
may specifically be disclosed outside
the DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5
U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
A. To contractors, grantees, experts,
consultants, students, and others
performing or working on a contract,
service, grant, cooperative agreement, or
other assignment for the Federal
government when necessary to
accomplish an agency function related
to this system of records.
B. To the appropriate Federal, State,
local, territorial, tribal, foreign, or
international law enforcement authority
or other appropriate entity where a
record, either alone or in conjunction
with other information, indicates a
violation or potential violation of law,
whether criminal, civil, or regulatory in
nature.
C. To any component of the
Department of Justice for the purpose of
representing the DoD, or its
components, officers, employees, or
members in pending or potential
litigation to which the record is
pertinent. Specifically, to the
Department of Justice, Director for
Victims of Overseas Terrorism for the
purpose of facilitating victim assistance.
Department of Justice victim specialists
will be detailed as necessary to assist
the Department of Defense, Office of
Military Commissions Victim Witness
Liaison to run the victim assistance
program.
D. In an appropriate proceeding
before a court, grand jury, or
administrative or adjudicative body or
official, when the DoD or other Agency
representing the DoD determines that
the records are relevant and necessary to
the proceeding; or in an appropriate
proceeding before an administrative or
adjudicative body when the adjudicator
determines the records to be relevant to
the proceeding.
E. To the National Archives and
Records Administration for the purpose
of records management inspections
conducted under the authority of 44
U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
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F. To a Member of Congress or staff
acting upon the Member’s behalf when
the Member or staff requests the
information on behalf of, and at the
request of, the individual who is the
subject of the record.
G. To appropriate agencies, entities,
and persons when (1) the DoD suspects
or confirms a breach of the system of
records; (2) the DoD determines as a
result of the suspected or confirmed
breach there is a risk of harm to
individuals, the DoD (including its
information systems, programs, and
operations), the Federal Government, or
national security; and (3) the disclosure
made to such agencies, entities, and
persons is reasonably necessary to assist
in connection with the DoD’s efforts to
respond to the suspected or confirmed
breach or to prevent, minimize, or
remedy such harm.
H. To another Federal agency or
Federal entity, when the DoD
determines that information from this
system of records is reasonably
necessary to assist the recipient agency
or entity in (1) responding to a
suspected or confirmed breach or (2)
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.
I. To another Federal, State or local
agency for the purpose of comparing to
the agency’s system of records or to nonFederal records, in coordination with an
Office of Inspector General in
conducting an audit, investigation,
inspection, evaluation, or some other
review as authorized by the Inspector
General Act.
J. To such recipients and under such
circumstances and procedures as are
mandated by Federal statute or treaty.
K. To the Victim Liaison for a U.S.
Federal District Court for the purpose of
facilitating communications about the
proceedings, in the event a military
commissions case is transferred to such
court.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORAGE OF
RECORDS:
Paper records and electronic storage
media.
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POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETRIEVAL OF
RECORDS:
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETENTION AND
DISPOSAL OF RECORDS:
Disposition pending (Treat system
records as permanent until the National
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HISTORY:
ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL AND PHYSICAL
SAFEGUARDS:
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The records are maintained in a
controlled facility. Access to the records
is limited to person(s) responsible for
servicing the record in performance of
their official duties and who are
properly screened and cleared for needto-know. Physical entry is restricted by
the use of combination and cipher locks,
guards, and is accessible only to
authorized personnel. Paper records are
stored in locked file cabinets. Access to
the Victim and Witness Assistance
Program (VWAP) SharePoint site is
restricted by Common Access Card
(CAC) and PIN.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Individuals seeking access to records
about themselves contained in this
system of records should address
written inquiries to Office of the
Secretary of Defense/Joint Staff Freedom
of Information Act Requester Service
Center, Office of Freedom of
Information, 1155 Defense Pentagon,
Washington, DC 20301–1155. Signed,
written requests should include the
individual’s full name the name of the
deceased or injured, and the name and
number of this system of records notice.
In addition, the requester must provide
a notarized statement or an unsworn
declaration made in accordance with 28
U.S.C. 1746, in the following format:
If executed outside the United States:
‘‘I declare (or certify, verify, or state)
under penalty of perjury under the laws
of the United States of America that the
foregoing is true and correct. Executed
on (date). (Signature).’’
If executed within the United States,
its territories, possessions, or
commonwealths: ‘‘I declare (or certify,
verify, or state) under penalty of perjury
that the foregoing is true and correct.
Executed on (date). (Signature).’’
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
The DoD rules for accessing records,
contesting contents, and appealing
initial Component determinations are
contained in 32 CFR part 310, or may
be obtained from the system manager.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
Individual’s name, email address, and
name of the deceased or injured
persons.
VerDate Sep<11>2014
Archives and Records Administration
approves the proposed retention and
disposal schedule).
Individuals seeking to determine
whether information about themselves
is contained in this system of records
should follow the instructions for
Record Access Procedures above.
EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Applications for New Awards; Alaska
Native Education Program
Office of Elementary and
Secondary Education, Department of
Education.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of Education
(Department) is issuing a notice inviting
applications for fiscal year (FY) 2022 for
the Alaska Native Education (ANE)
program, Assistance Listing Number
84.356A. This notice relates to the
approved information collection under
OMB control number 1894–0006.
DATES:
Applications Available: January 12,
2022.
Deadline for Transmittal of
Applications: March 14, 2022.
ADDRESSES: For the addresses for
obtaining and submitting an
application, please refer to our Common
Instructions for Applicants to
Department of Education Discretionary
Grant Programs, published in the
Federal Register on December 27, 2021
(86 FR 73264) and available at
www.federalregister.gov/d/2021-27979.
Please note that these Common
Instructions supersede the version
published on February 13, 2019, and, in
part, describe the transition from the
requirement to register in SAM.gov a
Data Universal Numbering System
(DUNS) number to the implementation
of the Unique Entity Identifier (UEI).
More information on the phase-out of
DUNS numbers is available at https://
www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ofo/
docs/unique-entity-identifier-transitionfact-sheet.pdf.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Almita Reed, U.S. Department of
Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW,
Room 3E222, Washington, DC 20202.
Telephone: (202) 260–1979. Email:
OESE.ASKANEP@ed.gov.
If you use a telecommunications
device for the deaf (TDD) or a text
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay
Service (FRS), toll free, at 1–800–877–
8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Full Text of Announcement
I. Funding Opportunity Description
Purpose of Program: The purpose of
the ANE program is to support
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
[Docket ID DoD-2022-OS-0003]
Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
AGENCY: Department of Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Notice of a new system of records.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, the DoD is adding
a new system of records, titled ``Office of Military Commissions (OMC)
Victim and Witness Assistance Program Records,'' DGC 22. The system
will be used to maintain the necessary information for victims, victim
family members (VFMs), and witnesses to travel to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
(GTMO). The information will also be used to obtain clearance for
victims and VFMs to travel to military installations for the purpose of
viewing Closed Circuit Television of the GTMO trials.
DATES: This new system of records is effective upon publication;
however, comments on the Routine Uses will be accepted on or before
February 11, 2022. The Routine Uses are effective at the close of the
comment period.
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: DoD cannot receive written comments at this time due
to the COVID-19 pandemic. Comments should be sent electronically to the
docket listed above.
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.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Alva C. Foster, Office of
Information Counsel, DoD General Counsel (Legal Counsel), 1600 Defense
Pentagon, Room 3B688, Washington, DC 20301, [email protected]
or by phone at (571) 286-0254.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
The Office of Military Commissions (OMC) Victim and Witness
Assistance Program Records, DGC 22, system of records provides OMC the
necessary means to process and track the clearances and travel of
victims, VFMs and witnesses as required by the Regulation for Trial by
Military Commission (2011 Edition). It is also the means established by
the Deputy Secretary of Defense Memorandum dated October 17, 2008,
which authorizes VFM travel to GTMO.
The DoD notices for systems of records subject to the Privacy Act
of 1974, as amended, have been published in the Federal Register and
are available from the address in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT or at
the Privacy, Civil Liberties, and FOIA Division (PCLFD) website at
https://dpcld.defense.gov/privacy.
II. Privacy Act
Under the Privacy Act, a ``system of records'' is a group of
records under the control of an agency from which information is
retrieved by the name of an individual or by some identifying number,
symbol, or other identifying particular assigned to the individual. In
the Privacy Act, an individual is defined as a U.S. citizen or lawful
permanent resident.
In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r) and Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) Circular No. A-108, the DoD has provided a report of this
system of records to OMB and to Congress.
Dated: January 7, 2022.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
SYSTEM NAME AND NUMBER:
Office of Military Commissions (OMC) Victim and Witness Assistance
Program Records, DGC 22.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
Unclassified
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Office of Military Commissions, 1600 Defense Pentagon, Washington,
DC 20301-1600.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S):
Director, Victim and Witness Assistance Program, Office of the
Chief Prosecutor, Office of Military Commissions, 1610 Defense
Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-1610.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
42 U.S.C. 10607, Victims' Rights and Restitution Act (VRRA); 18
U.S.C. 3771, Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA); DoD Directive 1030.01,
Victim and Witness Assistance; DoD Instruction 1030.2, Victim and
Witness Assistance Procedures; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.
PURPOSE(S) OF THE SYSTEM:
A. Allow the Office of Military Commissions to communicate directly
with the victims, victim family members (VFMs), and witnesses to obtain
the credentials which enable them to attend portions of the trials in
Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (GTMO). All of these individuals travel on
military aircraft.
B. Facilitate obtaining victim impact information for use by the
trial authorities.
C. Allow access to military installations by victims and VFMs for
the purpose of viewing the GTMO proceedings while remaining in the
United States, as authorized by the President of the United States.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
A. All individuals who have suffered direct harm or loss as the
result of an offense as defined in the 10 U.S.C. Chapter 47A (the
Military Commissions Act of 2009), and for which an individual subject
to trial by a military commission has been charged. Individuals
include, but are not limited to, victim families of the September 11,
2001 attack on the United States and the October 12, 2000 attack on the
USS Cole.
B. Case in chief witnesses and sentencing witnesses, and
prosecution and defense witnesses of any case referred to this military
commission.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Information collected includes full name, Social Security Number
(SSN), alien registration number, immigration certification number and
petition number, mailing address, home telephone number(s) and email
address(s), citizenship, passport information, driver's license number,
gender, race/ethnicity, date of birth, place of birth, weight, height,
hair color, eye color, security clearance information, name of the
deceased or injured, relationship to the victim, case name, requests to
view closed circuit television broadcasts of hearings, travel-related
information (emergency point of contact information, physician's
information), military status and grade, whether or not the person has
been convicted of a felony, and statements for the court from family
members on how their loss affected them.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
The individuals: Victims, family members, and witnesses.
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 5 U.S.C.
552a(b) of the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, the records contained
herein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
A. To contractors, grantees, experts, consultants, students, and
others performing or working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative
agreement, or other assignment for the Federal government when
necessary to accomplish an agency function related to this system of
records.
B. To the appropriate Federal, State, local, territorial, tribal,
foreign, or international law enforcement authority or other
appropriate entity where a record, either alone or in conjunction with
other information, indicates a violation or potential violation of law,
whether criminal, civil, or regulatory in nature.
C. To any component of the Department of Justice for the purpose of
representing the DoD, or its components, officers, employees, or
members in pending or potential litigation to which the record is
pertinent. Specifically, to the Department of Justice, Director for
Victims of Overseas Terrorism for the purpose of facilitating victim
assistance. Department of Justice victim specialists will be detailed
as necessary to assist the Department of Defense, Office of Military
Commissions Victim Witness Liaison to run the victim assistance
program.
D. In an appropriate proceeding before a court, grand jury, or
administrative or adjudicative body or official, when the DoD or other
Agency representing the DoD determines that the records are relevant
and necessary to the proceeding; or in an appropriate proceeding before
an administrative or adjudicative body when the adjudicator determines
the records to be relevant to the proceeding.
E. To the National Archives and Records Administration for the
purpose of records management inspections conducted under the authority
of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
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F. To a Member of Congress or staff acting upon the Member's behalf
when the Member or staff requests the information on behalf of, and at
the request of, the individual who is the subject of the record.
G. To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when (1) the DoD
suspects or confirms a breach of the system of records; (2) the DoD
determines as a result of the suspected or confirmed breach there is a
risk of harm to individuals, the DoD (including its information
systems, programs, and operations), the Federal Government, or national
security; and (3) the disclosure made to such agencies, entities, and
persons is reasonably necessary to assist in connection with the DoD's
efforts to respond to the suspected or confirmed breach or to prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm.
H. To another Federal agency or Federal entity, when the DoD
determines that information from this system of records is reasonably
necessary to assist the recipient agency or entity in (1) responding to
a suspected or confirmed breach or (2) 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.
I. To another Federal, State or local agency for the purpose of
comparing to the agency's system of records or to non-Federal records,
in coordination with an Office of Inspector General in conducting an
audit, investigation, inspection, evaluation, or some other review as
authorized by the Inspector General Act.
J. To such recipients and under such circumstances and procedures
as are mandated by Federal statute or treaty.
K. To the Victim Liaison for a U.S. Federal District Court for the
purpose of facilitating communications about the proceedings, in the
event a military commissions case is transferred to such court.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORAGE OF RECORDS:
Paper records and electronic storage media.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETRIEVAL OF RECORDS:
Individual's name, email address, and name of the deceased or
injured persons.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETENTION AND DISPOSAL OF RECORDS:
Disposition pending (Treat system records as permanent until the
National Archives and Records Administration approves the proposed
retention and disposal schedule).
ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL AND PHYSICAL SAFEGUARDS:
The records are maintained in a controlled facility. Access to the
records is limited to person(s) responsible for servicing the record in
performance of their official duties and who are properly screened and
cleared for need-to-know. Physical entry is restricted by the use of
combination and cipher locks, guards, and is accessible only to
authorized personnel. Paper records are stored in locked file cabinets.
Access to the Victim and Witness Assistance Program (VWAP) SharePoint
site is restricted by Common Access Card (CAC) and PIN.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Individuals seeking access to records about themselves contained in
this system of records should address written inquiries to Office of
the Secretary of Defense/Joint Staff Freedom of Information Act
Requester Service Center, Office of Freedom of Information, 1155
Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-1155. Signed, written requests
should include the individual's full name the name of the deceased or
injured, and the name and number of this system of records notice. In
addition, the requester must provide a notarized statement or an
unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the
following format:
If executed outside the United States: ``I declare (or certify,
verify, or state) under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United
States of America that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on
(date). (Signature).''
If executed within the United States, its territories, possessions,
or commonwealths: ``I declare (or certify, verify, or state) under
penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on
(date). (Signature).''
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
The DoD rules for accessing records, contesting contents, and
appealing initial Component determinations are contained in 32 CFR part
310, or may be obtained from the system manager.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES:
Individuals seeking to determine whether information about
themselves is contained in this system of records should follow the
instructions for Record Access Procedures above.
EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
HISTORY:
None.
[FR Doc. 2022-00470 Filed 1-11-22; 8:45 am]
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