Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records, 66826-66829 [2023-21130]

Download as PDF ddrumheller on DSK120RN23PROD with NOTICES1 66826 Federal Register / Vol. 88, No. 187 / Thursday, September 28, 2023 / Notices The clause at DFARS 252.247–7007, Liability and Insurance, is prescribed at DFARS 247.270–4(c) for use in all solicitations and contracts for the acquisition of stevedoring services. Paragraph (f) of the clause requires the contractor to furnish the contracting officer with satisfactory evidence of insurance. The provision at DFARS 252.247– 7022, Representation of Extent of Transportation by Sea, is prescribed at DFARS 247.574(a) for use in all solicitations except those for direct purchase of ocean transportation services or those with an anticipated value at or below the simplified acquisition threshold. Paragraph (b) of the provision requires the offeror to represent whether or not it anticipates that supplies will be transported by sea in the performance of any contract or subcontract resulting from the solicitation. The clause at DFARS 252.247–7023, Transportation of Supplies by Sea, is prescribed at DFARS 247.574(b) for use in all solicitations and contracts except those for direct purchase of ocean transportation services. Paragraph (d) of the clause requires the contractor to submit any requests for use of other than U.S.-flag vessels in writing to the contracting officer. Paragraph (e) of the clause requires the contractor to submit one copy of the rated on board vessel operating carrier’s ocean bill of landing. Paragraph (f) of the clause, if the contract exceeds the simplified acquisition threshold, requires the contractor to represent, with its final invoice, that: (1) no ocean transportation was used in the performance of the contract; (2) only U.S.-flag vessels were used for all ocean shipments under the contract; (3) the contractor had the written consent of the contracting officer for all non-U.S.-flag ocean transportation; or (4) shipments were made on non-U.S.-flag vessels without the written consent of the contracting officer. Contractors must flow down these requirements to noncommercial subcontracts and certain types of commercial subcontracts. Subcontracts at or below the simplified acquisition threshold are excluded from the requirements of paragraph (f) stated above. Paragraph (h) of the clause, requires the contractor, after award, to notify the contracting officer if the contractor learns that supplies will be transported by sea and the contractor indicated, in the solicitation, that the contractor did not anticipate transporting any supplies by sea. The clause at DFARS 252.247–7026, Evaluation Preference for Use of Domestic Shipyards—Applicable to VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:09 Sep 27, 2023 Jkt 259001 Acquisition of Carriage by Vessel for DoD Cargo in the Coastwise or Noncontiguous Trade, is prescribed at DFARS 247.574(d) in solicitations that require a covered vessel for carriage of cargo for DoD. Paragraph (c) of the clause requires the offeror to provide information with its offer, addressing all covered vessels for which overhaul, repair, and maintenance work has been performed during the period covering the current calendar year, up to the date of proposal submission, and the preceding four calendar years. The clause at DFARS 252.247.7028, Application for U.S. Government Shipping Documentation/Instructions, is prescribed at DFARS 247.207(2) for inclusion in all solicitations and contracts, including solicitations and contracts using FAR part 12 procedures for the acquisition of commercial products and commercial services, when shipping under Bills of Lading and Domestic Route Order under FOB origin contract, Export Traffic Release regardless of FOB terms, or foreign military sales shipments. Paragraph (a) of the clause requires contractors to complete DD Form 1659, Application for U.S. Government Shipping Documentation/Instructions to request shipping instructions, unless an automated system is available (paragraph (b) of the clause). Jennifer D. Johnson, Editor/Publisher, Defense Acquisition Regulations System. [FR Doc. 2023–21227 Filed 9–27–23; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 5001–06–P DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary [Docket ID: DoD–2023–OS–0090] Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records Office of the Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense (DoD). ACTION: Notice of a new system of records. AGENCY: In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, the DoD is issuing a new system of records titled, ‘‘National Guard Youth Challenge Program (NGYCP) Records,’’ DPR 32. This system of records is being established by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness to collect and maintain records on youth ages 151⁄2 to 18 who utilize services provided by the National Guard Youth Challenge Academies in their respective states. The data will SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00031 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 also be used for longitudinal tracking for higher learning placement, employment placement, justice recidivism, and analysis of program effectiveness. DATES: This system of records is effective upon publication; however, comments on the Routine Uses will be accepted on or before October 30, 2023. The Routine Uses are effective at the close of the comment period. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by docket number and title, by either of the following methods: * Federal Rulemaking Portal: https:// www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments. * Mail: Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Privacy, Civil Liberties, and Transparency, Regulatory Directorate, 4800 Mark Center Drive, Attn: Mailbox 24, Suite 08D09, Alexandria, VA 22350– 1700. 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. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jessica Levin, Privacy and Civil Liberties Officer, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, 4000 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301–4000, (202) 815– 1083. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: I. Background The National Guard Youth Challenge Program is a preventive at-risk youth program that targets voluntary participants, primarily 151⁄2 to 18 years of age, who have dropped out of school, ceased to continually attend secondary education institutions, or are not satisfactorily progressing, and are willing to become drug-free, and are crime-free. The Youth Challenge Program was established in Section 1076 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1998 (32 U.S.C. 509) to address the school dropout crisis by improving education, life skills, and employment potential of participants. This is accomplished by providing military-based training, supervised work experience, and by advancing the program’s core components. These core components include life coping skills, leadership, followership, service to community, job E:\FR\FM\28SEN1.SGM 28SEN1 Federal Register / Vol. 88, No. 187 / Thursday, September 28, 2023 / Notices skills, academic excellence, responsible citizenship, health/hygiene and physical education. Academic excellence focuses on helping the participants obtain a high school diploma, an equivalency diploma or valid credits to facilitate their return to finish high school. Job skills training is expanded upon in the optional job challenge phase where participants (or cadets, as they are called) continue, after graduating Youth Challenge, in order to obtain a job certification, credential or apprenticeship. The Youth Challenge is a residential education and training program. The 22week residential period is quasimilitary, but there is no requirement for military service. After the residential period, trainees participate in a one-year structured mentoring program. This system of records covers records on all participating youth using the services provided by the National Guard Youth Challenge Program locations in their respective states. DoD SORNs have been published in the Federal Register and are available from the address in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT or at the Office of the Assistant to the Secretary for Defense for Privacy, Civil Liberties, and Transparency (OATSD(PCLT)) 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, OATSD(PCLT) has provided a report of this system of records to the OMB and to Congress. Dated: September 22, 2023. Aaron T. Siegel, Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense. ddrumheller on DSK120RN23PROD with NOTICES1 SECURITY CLASSIFICATION: RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES: A. To intervene in and reclaim the lives of 151⁄2 to 18-year-old high school dropouts, producing program graduates with the values, life skills, education, and self-discipline necessary to succeed as productive citizens. B. To collect and maintain information on NGYCP participants in order to facilitate program participation. The NGCYP program is a 22-week residential preventive program that targets at-risk youth who have dropped out of school, ceased to continually attend secondary education institutions, or are not satisfactorily progressing, are willing to become drug-free, and are crime-free. C. To facilitate programs to assist participants in earning their high school diploma or high school equivalency diploma, learning personal responsibility and good hygiene/health practices, and receiving employment assistance and responsible adult mentorship. D. To conduct longitudinal tracking for higher learning placement, employment placement, justice recidivism, and analysis of program effectiveness. Records and information stored in this system of records are obtained from: A. Individuals such as participant, parent or legal guardians, and school counselors or other school officials and mentors. B. Local school districts, adult learning institutes (vocational/technical, community colleges, universities), State departments of education. C. Federal, State, local health and human services databases, and law enforcement databases. D. Federal, State, or local employment/labor departments. Director, Civil-Military Programs, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Manpower & Reserve Affairs, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, 1400 Defense Pentagon, Room 2E565, Washington, DC 20301, email: ng.ncr.ngb-arng.mbx.ngycp@mail.mil. AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM: CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: Unclassified. SYSTEM LOCATION: Decentralized State NGYCP Program Offices; National Guard Bureau Directorate of Manpower & Personnel, Office of Youth Programs (NGB–J1–Y), 18:09 Sep 27, 2023 PURPOSE(S) OF THE SYSTEM: SYSTEM MANAGER: U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents between the ages of 151⁄2 to 18 years of age who apply for or are accepted into the NGYCP program. National Guard Youth Challenge Program (NGYCP) Records, DPR 32. VerDate Sep<11>2014 10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel & Readiness; 32 U.S.C. 509, National Guard Youth Challenge Program of opportunities for civilian youth; DoD Instruction 1025.08, National Guard Youth Challenge Program; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended. B. Health Information, relevant to the individual’s program participation and residency, such as allergies, medication instructions, substance abuse history, and psychological or mental health support needs. C. Educational Information, such as courses, grades, standard test scores, trade certifications, completion diplomas/certificates, disciplinary data, and program completion notes. D. Employment Information, such as applications, offers, promotions, disciplinary, terminations, wages, industry/occupation of employment, and benefits eligibility E. Legal information, such as nature and outcome of past criminal or civil charges or convictions, and parole or probationary status. F. Other Program Information, such as mentor engagement notes. 111 S George Mason Dr., Arlington, VA 22204. CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM: SYSTEM NAME AND NUMBER: Jkt 259001 66827 A. Biographic Information: name, Social Security Number (SSN), home address, personal telephone number, email address, date of birth, sex, gender, race/ethnicity, parent/guardian information, and educational grade. PO 00000 Frm 00032 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND 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, all or a portion of the records or information 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 E:\FR\FM\28SEN1.SGM 28SEN1 ddrumheller on DSK120RN23PROD with NOTICES1 66828 Federal Register / Vol. 88, No. 187 / Thursday, September 28, 2023 / Notices representing the DoD, or its components, officers, employees, or members in pending or potential litigation to which the record is pertinent. 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. 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 of 1978, as amended. J. To such recipients and under such circumstances and procedures as are mandated by Federal statute or treaty. VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:09 Sep 27, 2023 Jkt 259001 K. To school districts, state departments of education, and adult learning institutions for the purpose of obtaining academic and other relevant data on performance and graduation/ completion suitability to facilitate tracking higher level education placement as a measure of NGYCP program success. L. To Federal, State, and local justice departments to collect information from these organizations to facilitate tracking potential incarcerations as a measure of NGYCP program success. M. To Federal, State, and local employment/labor departments to obtain academic/vocation and other relevant data on performance, graduation/program completion and employment suitability to facilitate tracking employment placement and/or military service as a measure of NGYCP program success. POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORAGE OF RECORDS: Records may be stored electronically or on paper in secure facilities in a locked drawer behind a locked door. The records may be stored on magnetic disc, tape, or digital media; in agencyowned cloud environments; or in vendor Cloud Service Offerings certified under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP). POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETRIEVAL OF RECORDS: Records may be retrieved by last name and SSN. POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETENTION AND DISPOSAL OF RECORDS: Temporary. Cut off annually upon completion of course. Destroy 10 year(s) after removal, withdrawal or completion of the courses. ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL, AND PHYSICAL SAFEGUARDS: Records are maintained in controlled areas accessible only to authorized personnel. Access to personal information is further restricted by the use of Common Access Cards and user ID/passwords. Paper records are maintained in a controlled facility where physical entry is restricted by the use of locks, a card access control system, staffed reception areas and cameras inside and outside which monitor all doors. Technical controls in place include user identification and passwords, an Intrusion Detection System, encryption, firewalls, Virtual Private Networks and Public Key Infrastructure Certificates. Administrative controls in place include periodic security audits, ensuring only PO 00000 Frm 00033 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 authorized personnel have access to personally identifiable information, encryption of backups containing sensitive data, and securing backups offsite. RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES: Individuals seeking access to their records should follow the procedures in 32 CFR part 310. Parents and guardians of minor children must follow the procedures in 32 CFR 310.3(d) to obtain access to records of the child. These procedures require the parent or legal guardian to establish: (1) The identity of the individual who is the subject of the record; (2) the parent/guardian’s own identity; (3) that the requester is the parent or guardian of that individual, which may be proven by providing a copy of the individual’s birth certificate showing parentage or a court order establishing the guardianship; and (4) that the parent or guardian is acting on behalf of the individual in making the request. Individuals should address written record access requests to the Office of the Secretary of Defense/Joint Staff Freedom of Information Act Division, 1155 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301–1155 Requester Service Center website: https:// www.esd.whs.mil/FOID/. Signed written requests should contain the name and number of this system of records notice along with full name, SSN, current address, and email address of the individual. In addition, the requester must provide either a notarized statement or an unsworn declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the appropriate 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. E:\FR\FM\28SEN1.SGM 28SEN1 Federal Register / Vol. 88, No. 187 / Thursday, September 28, 2023 / Notices EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM: None. HISTORY: None. [FR Doc. 2023–21130 Filed 9–27–23; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 5001–06–P DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION [Docket No.: ED–2023–SCC–0168] Agency Information Collection Activities; Submission to the Office of Management and Budget for Review and Approval; Comment Request; Application for Grants Under the Talent Search Program (1894–0001) Office of Postsecondary Education (OPE), Department of Education (ED). ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of 1995, the Department is proposing an extension without change of a currently approved information collection request (ICR). DATES: Interested persons are invited to submit comments on or before October 30, 2023. ADDRESSES: Written comments and recommendations for proposed information collection requests should be submitted within 30 days of publication of this notice. Click on this link www.reginfo.gov/public/do/ PRAMain to access the site. Find this information collection request (ICR) by selecting ‘‘Department of Education’’ under ‘‘Currently Under Review,’’ then check the ‘‘Only Show ICR for Public Comment’’ checkbox. Reginfo.gov provides two links to view documents related to this information collection request. Information collection forms and instructions may be found by clicking on the ‘‘View Information Collection (IC) List’’ link. Supporting statements and other supporting documentation may be found by clicking on the ‘‘View Supporting Statement and Other Documents’’ link. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For specific questions related to collection activities, please contact Antoinette Edwards, (202) 453–7121. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department is especially interested in public comment addressing the following issues: (1) is this collection necessary to the proper functions of the Department; (2) will this information be processed and used in a timely manner; (3) is the estimate of burden accurate; (4) how might the Department enhance ddrumheller on DSK120RN23PROD with NOTICES1 SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:09 Sep 27, 2023 Jkt 259001 the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and (5) how might the Department minimize the burden of this collection on the respondents, including through the use of information technology. Please note that written comments received in response to this notice will be considered public records. Title of Collection: Application for Grants under the Talent Search Program (1894–0001). OMB Control Number: 1840–0818. Type of Review: Extension without change of a currently approved ICR. Respondents/Affected Public: State, Local, and Tribal Governments; Private Sector. Total Estimated Number of Annual Responses: 1,230. Total Estimated Number of Annual Burden Hours: 43,260. Abstract: The application is needed to conduct future national competitions under the Talent Search (TS) Program. The TS Program provides grants to institutions of higher education, public and private agencies and organizations, community-based organizations with experience in serving disadvantaged youth, combinations of such institutions, agencies and organizations, and secondary schools to operate projects that serve qualified individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds. This discretionary grant falls under the Streamlined Clearance Process for Discretionary Grant Information Collections, 1894–0001 This collection is being submitted under the Streamlined Clearance Process for Discretionary Grant Information Collections (1894–0001). Therefore, the 30-day public comment period notice will be the only public comment notice published for this information collection. Dated: September 25, 2023. Kun Mullan, PRA Coordinator, Strategic Collections and Clearance, Governance and Strategy Division, Office of Chief Data Officer, Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development. [FR Doc. 2023–21181 Filed 9–27–23; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4000–01–P PO 00000 Frm 00034 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 66829 DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION [Docket No.: ED–2023–SCC–0173] Agency Information Collection Activities; Comment Request; Annual State Application Under Part C of the Individuals With Disabilities Act as Amended in 2004 Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS), Department of Education (ED). ACTION: Notice. AGENCY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) of 1995, the Department is proposing an extension without change of a currently approved information collection request (ICR). DATES: Interested persons are invited to submit comments on or before November 27, 2023. ADDRESSES: To access and review all the documents related to the information collection listed in this notice, please use https://www.regulations.gov by searching the Docket ID number ED– 2023–SCC–0173. Comments submitted in response to this notice should be submitted electronically through the Federal eRulemaking Portal at https:// www.regulations.gov by selecting the Docket ID number or via postal mail, commercial delivery, or hand delivery. If the regulations.gov site is not available to the public for any reason, the Department will temporarily accept comments at ICDocketMgr@ed.gov. Please include the docket ID number and the title of the information collection request when requesting documents or submitting comments. Please note that comments submitted after the comment period will not be accepted. Written requests for information or comments submitted by postal mail or delivery should be addressed to the Manager of the Strategic Collections and Clearance Governance and Strategy Division, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Ave. SW, LBJ, Room 6W203, Washington, DC 20202–8240. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For specific questions related to collection activities, please contact Jennifer Simpson, 202–245–6042. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Department, in accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA) (44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)), provides the general public and Federal agencies with an opportunity to comment on proposed, revised, and continuing collections of information. This helps the Department assess the impact of its information collection requirements and SUMMARY: E:\FR\FM\28SEN1.SGM 28SEN1

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Office of the Secretary

[Docket ID: DoD-2023-OS-0090]


Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records

AGENCY: Office of the Secretary of Defense, 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 issuing 
a new system of records titled, ``National Guard Youth Challenge 
Program (NGYCP) Records,'' DPR 32. This system of records is being 
established by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for 
Personnel and Readiness to collect and maintain records on youth ages 
15\1/2\ to 18 who utilize services provided by the National Guard Youth 
Challenge Academies in their respective states. The data will also be 
used for longitudinal tracking for higher learning placement, 
employment placement, justice recidivism, and analysis of program 
effectiveness.

DATES: This system of records is effective upon publication; however, 
comments on the Routine Uses will be accepted on or before October 30, 
2023. The Routine Uses are effective at the close of the comment 
period.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by docket number and 
title, by either of the following methods:
    * Federal Rulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow 
the instructions for submitting comments.
    * Mail: Department of Defense, Office of the Assistant to the 
Secretary of Defense for Privacy, Civil Liberties, and Transparency, 
Regulatory Directorate, 4800 Mark Center Drive, Attn: Mailbox 24, Suite 
08D09, Alexandria, VA 22350-1700.
    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.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jessica Levin, Privacy and Civil 
Liberties Officer, Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for 
Personnel and Readiness, 4000 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-
4000, (202) 815-1083.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background

    The National Guard Youth Challenge Program is a preventive at-risk 
youth program that targets voluntary participants, primarily 15\1/2\ to 
18 years of age, who have dropped out of school, ceased to continually 
attend secondary education institutions, or are not satisfactorily 
progressing, and are willing to become drug-free, and are crime-free. 
The Youth Challenge Program was established in Section 1076 of the 
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1998 (32 U.S.C. 509) 
to address the school dropout crisis by improving education, life 
skills, and employment potential of participants. This is accomplished 
by providing military-based training, supervised work experience, and 
by advancing the program's core components. These core components 
include life coping skills, leadership, followership, service to 
community, job

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skills, academic excellence, responsible citizenship, health/hygiene 
and physical education. Academic excellence focuses on helping the 
participants obtain a high school diploma, an equivalency diploma or 
valid credits to facilitate their return to finish high school. Job 
skills training is expanded upon in the optional job challenge phase 
where participants (or cadets, as they are called) continue, after 
graduating Youth Challenge, in order to obtain a job certification, 
credential or apprenticeship.
    The Youth Challenge is a residential education and training 
program. The 22-week residential period is quasi-military, but there is 
no requirement for military service. After the residential period, 
trainees participate in a one-year structured mentoring program.
    This system of records covers records on all participating youth 
using the services provided by the National Guard Youth Challenge 
Program locations in their respective states.
    DoD SORNs have been published in the Federal Register and are 
available from the address in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT or at the 
Office of the Assistant to the Secretary for Defense for Privacy, Civil 
Liberties, and Transparency (OATSD(PCLT)) 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, OATSD(PCLT) has provided a report of 
this system of records to the OMB and to Congress.

    Dated: September 22, 2023.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.

SYSTEM NAME AND NUMBER:
    National Guard Youth Challenge Program (NGYCP) Records, DPR 32.

SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
    Unclassified.

SYSTEM LOCATION:
    Decentralized State NGYCP Program Offices; National Guard Bureau 
Directorate of Manpower & Personnel, Office of Youth Programs (NGB-J1-
Y), 111 S George Mason Dr., Arlington, VA 22204.

SYSTEM MANAGER:
    Director, Civil-Military Programs, Office of the Assistant 
Secretary of Defense for Manpower & Reserve Affairs, Office of the 
Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, 1400 Defense 
Pentagon, Room 2E565, Washington, DC 20301, email: [email protected].

AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
    10 U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel & 
Readiness; 32 U.S.C. 509, National Guard Youth Challenge Program of 
opportunities for civilian youth; DoD Instruction 1025.08, National 
Guard Youth Challenge Program; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as amended.

PURPOSE(S) OF THE SYSTEM:
    A. To intervene in and reclaim the lives of 15\1/2\ to 18-year-old 
high school dropouts, producing program graduates with the values, life 
skills, education, and self-discipline necessary to succeed as 
productive citizens.
    B. To collect and maintain information on NGYCP participants in 
order to facilitate program participation. The NGCYP program is a 22-
week residential preventive program that targets at-risk youth who have 
dropped out of school, ceased to continually attend secondary education 
institutions, or are not satisfactorily progressing, are willing to 
become drug-free, and are crime-free.
    C. To facilitate programs to assist participants in earning their 
high school diploma or high school equivalency diploma, learning 
personal responsibility and good hygiene/health practices, and 
receiving employment assistance and responsible adult mentorship.
    D. To conduct longitudinal tracking for higher learning placement, 
employment placement, justice recidivism, and analysis of program 
effectiveness.

CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
    U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents between the ages of 
15\1/2\ to 18 years of age who apply for or are accepted into the NGYCP 
program.

CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
    A. Biographic Information: name, Social Security Number (SSN), home 
address, personal telephone number, email address, date of birth, sex, 
gender, race/ethnicity, parent/guardian information, and educational 
grade.
    B. Health Information, relevant to the individual's program 
participation and residency, such as allergies, medication 
instructions, substance abuse history, and psychological or mental 
health support needs.
    C. Educational Information, such as courses, grades, standard test 
scores, trade certifications, completion diplomas/certificates, 
disciplinary data, and program completion notes.
    D. Employment Information, such as applications, offers, 
promotions, disciplinary, terminations, wages, industry/occupation of 
employment, and benefits eligibility
    E. Legal information, such as nature and outcome of past criminal 
or civil charges or convictions, and parole or probationary status.
    F. Other Program Information, such as mentor engagement notes.

RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
    Records and information stored in this system of records are 
obtained from:
    A. Individuals such as participant, parent or legal guardians, and 
school counselors or other school officials and mentors.
    B. Local school districts, adult learning institutes (vocational/
technical, community colleges, universities), State departments of 
education.
    C. Federal, State, local health and human services databases, and 
law enforcement databases.
    D. Federal, State, or local employment/labor departments.

ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES 
OF USERS AND 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, all or a portion of the 
records or information 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

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representing the DoD, or its components, officers, employees, or 
members in pending or potential litigation to which the record is 
pertinent.
    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.
    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 of 1978, as amended.
    J. To such recipients and under such circumstances and procedures 
as are mandated by Federal statute or treaty.
    K. To school districts, state departments of education, and adult 
learning institutions for the purpose of obtaining academic and other 
relevant data on performance and graduation/completion suitability to 
facilitate tracking higher level education placement as a measure of 
NGYCP program success.
    L. To Federal, State, and local justice departments to collect 
information from these organizations to facilitate tracking potential 
incarcerations as a measure of NGYCP program success.
    M. To Federal, State, and local employment/labor departments to 
obtain academic/vocation and other relevant data on performance, 
graduation/program completion and employment suitability to facilitate 
tracking employment placement and/or military service as a measure of 
NGYCP program success.

POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORAGE OF RECORDS:
    Records may be stored electronically or on paper in secure 
facilities in a locked drawer behind a locked door. The records may be 
stored on magnetic disc, tape, or digital media; in agency-owned cloud 
environments; or in vendor Cloud Service Offerings certified under the 
Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP).

POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETRIEVAL OF RECORDS:
    Records may be retrieved by last name and SSN.

POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR RETENTION AND DISPOSAL OF RECORDS:
    Temporary. Cut off annually upon completion of course. Destroy 10 
year(s) after removal, withdrawal or completion of the courses.

ADMINISTRATIVE, TECHNICAL, AND PHYSICAL SAFEGUARDS:
    Records are maintained in controlled areas accessible only to 
authorized personnel. Access to personal information is further 
restricted by the use of Common Access Cards and user ID/passwords. 
Paper records are maintained in a controlled facility where physical 
entry is restricted by the use of locks, a card access control system, 
staffed reception areas and cameras inside and outside which monitor 
all doors. Technical controls in place include user identification and 
passwords, an Intrusion Detection System, encryption, firewalls, 
Virtual Private Networks and Public Key Infrastructure Certificates. 
Administrative controls in place include periodic security audits, 
ensuring only authorized personnel have access to personally 
identifiable information, encryption of backups containing sensitive 
data, and securing backups off-site.

RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
    Individuals seeking access to their records should follow the 
procedures in 32 CFR part 310. Parents and guardians of minor children 
must follow the procedures in 32 CFR 310.3(d) to obtain access to 
records of the child. These procedures require the parent or legal 
guardian to establish: (1) The identity of the individual who is the 
subject of the record; (2) the parent/guardian's own identity; (3) that 
the requester is the parent or guardian of that individual, which may 
be proven by providing a copy of the individual's birth certificate 
showing parentage or a court order establishing the guardianship; and 
(4) that the parent or guardian is acting on behalf of the individual 
in making the request. Individuals should address written record access 
requests to the Office of the Secretary of Defense/Joint Staff Freedom 
of Information Act Division, 1155 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 
20301-1155 Requester Service Center website: https://www.esd.whs.mil/FOID/. Signed written requests should contain the name and number of 
this system of records notice along with full name, SSN, current 
address, and email address of the individual. In addition, the 
requester must provide either a notarized statement or an unsworn 
declaration made in accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the appropriate 
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.

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EXEMPTIONS PROMULGATED FOR THE SYSTEM:
    None.

HISTORY:
    None.

[FR Doc. 2023-21130 Filed 9-27-23; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 5001-06-P


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