Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records, 5216-5219 [2024-01553]

Download as PDF 5216 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 18 / Friday, January 26, 2024 / Notices extension of an approved information collection requirement. In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, DoD announces the proposed extension of a public information collection requirement and seeks public comment on the provisions thereof. DoD invites comments on: whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of DoD, including whether the information will have practical utility; the accuracy of DoD’s estimate of the burden of the proposed information collection; ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and ways to minimize the burden of the information collection on respondents, including through the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has approved this information collection for use under Control Number 0704–0214 through May 31, 2024. DoD proposes that OMB approve an extension of the information collection requirement, to expire three years after the approval date. DATES: DoD will consider all comments received by March 26, 2024. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, identified by OMB Control Number 0704–0214, using either of the following methods: Æ Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the instructions for submitting comments. Æ Email: osd.dfars@mail.mil. Include OMB Control Number 0704–0214 in the subject line of the message. Comments received generally will be posted without change to https:// www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Kimberly Ziegler, 703–901–3176. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title and OMB Control Number: Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) Part 217, Special Contracting Methods, and related clauses at 252.217; OMB Control Number 0704–0214. Affected Public: Businesses or other for-profit and not-for-profit institutions. Respondent’s Obligation: Required to obtain or retain benefits. Frequency: On occasion. Number of Respondents: 4,815. Responses per Respondent: Approximately 6.4. Annual Responses: 30,758. Average Burden per Response: Approximately 7.5 hours. Annual Burden Hours: 229,436. lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 SUMMARY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:02 Jan 25, 2024 Jkt 262001 Needs and Uses: DFARS part 217 prescribes policies and procedures for acquiring supplies and services by special contracting methods. Contracting officers use the required information as follows: DFARS 217.7004(a)—When solicitations permit the exchange (or trade-in) of personal property and application of the exchange allowance to the acquisition of similar property, offerors must provide the prices for the new items being acquired both with and without any exchange. Contracting officers use the information to make an informed decision regarding the reasonableness of the prices for both the new and trade-in items. DFARS 217.7404–3(b)—When awarded an undefinitized contract action, contractors are required to submit a qualifying proposal in accordance with the definitization schedule provided in the contract. Contracting officers use this information to complete a meaningful analysis of a contractor’s proposal in a timely manner. DFARS 217.7505(d)—When responding to sole-source solicitations that include the acquisition of replenishment parts, offerors submit price and quantity data on any Government orders for the replenishment part(s) issued within the most recent 12 months. Contracting officers use this information to evaluate recent price increases for sole-source replenishment parts. DFARS clause 252.217–7012— Included in master agreements for repair and alteration of vessels, paragraph (d) of the clause requires contractors to show evidence of insurance under the agreement. Contracting officers use this information to ensure that the contractor is adequately insured when performing work under the agreement. Paragraphs (f) and (g) of the clause require contractors to notify the contracting officer of any property loss or damage for which the Government is liable under the agreement and submit a request, with supporting documentation, for reimbursement of the cost of replacement or repair. Contracting officers use this information to stay informed of lost or damaged property for which the Government is liable, and to determine the appropriate course of action for replacement or repair of the property. DFARS provision 252.217–7026— Included in certain solicitations for supplies that are being acquired under other than full and open competition, the provision requires the apparently successful offeror to identify their PO 00000 Frm 00017 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 sources of supply so that competition can be enhanced in future acquisitions. DFARS clause 252.217–7028—When performing under contracts for overhaul, maintenance, and repair, contractors must submit a work request and proposal for ‘‘over and above’’ work that is within the scope of the contract, but not covered by the line item(s) under the contract, and necessary in order to satisfactorily complete the contract. This requirement allows the Government to review the need for pending work before the contractor begins performance. Jennifer D. Johnson, Editor/Publisher, Defense Acquisition Regulations System. [FR Doc. 2024–01528 Filed 1–25–24; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6001–FR–P DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Office of the Secretary [Docket ID: DoD–2024–OS–0009] Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records Department of Defense (DoD). Rescindment of a system of records notices. AGENCY: ACTION: In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, the DoD is providing notice to rescind 23 Privacy Act SORNs. A description of these systems can be found in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section. Additionally, the DoD is issuing a direct final rule, published elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register, to amend its regulation and remove the Privacy Act exemptions rule for four SORNs [items (i) through (k), and (t)] rescinded in this notice. DATES: The rescindment of these SORNs is effective January 26, 2024. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Rahwa Keleta, Privacy and Civil Liberties Directorate, Office of the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Privacy, Civil Liberties, and Transparency, Department of Defense, 4800 Mark Center Drive, Mailbox #24, Suite 08D09, Alexandria, VA 22350– 1700, OSD.DPCLTD@mail.mil, (703) 571–0070. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: SUMMARY: I. Background Pursuant to the provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, and as part of its ongoing integration and management efforts, the DoD is removing 26 Privacy Act SORNs from its inventory. Upon review of its E:\FR\FM\26JAN1.SGM 26JAN1 lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 18 / Friday, January 26, 2024 / Notices inventory, DoD determined it no longer needs or uses these systems of records because the records are covered by other SORNs; therefore, DoD is retiring the following: These five systems of records [items (a) through (e)] are being rescinded because the records are now maintained as part of the DoD-wide system of records titled DoD–0006, Military Justice and Civilian Criminal Case Records, published in the Federal Register on May 25, 2021 (86 FR 28086). (a) The Department of the Navy system of records MJA00018, Performance File (August 3, 1993, 58 FR 41257) was established to provide a record on individuals from the initiation of investigation or indictment until such procedure is final, whether by conviction, acquittal, dismissal, or by the matter being dropped, and any resultant administrative action or proceedings for use in determining assignments whether an individual selected for promotion should be promoted while the matter is pending. (b) The Department of the Navy system of records N05814–3, CourtsMartial Information (January 8, 2001, 66 FR 1325) was established to collect data on general and bad conduct discharge special courts-martial and to provide information and support to victims and witnesses in compliance with the Victim and Witness Assistance Program, the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program, and the Victims’ Rights and Restitution Act of 1990. Files contain courts-martial information on special courts-martial if sentence, as finally approved, includes a punitive discharge and all general courts-martial including name, Social Security Number, pleas, convening authority action, supervisory authority action, and Court of Military Review action. Information is available from 1970 through 1986 only. (c) The Department of the Navy system of records N05814–4, Article 69(b) Petitions (January 8, 2001, 66 FR 1326) was established to complete appellate review as required under 10 U.S.C. 869(b) and to provide a central repository accessible to the public who may request information concerning the appellate review or want copies of individual public records, as well as to provide information and support to victims and witnesses in compliance with the Victim and Witness Assistance Program, the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program, and the Victims’ Rights and Restitution Act of 1990. Files contain individual service member’s petition together with all forwarding endorsements and copies of action taken VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:02 Jan 25, 2024 Jkt 262001 by the Judge Advocate General with supporting memorandum. (d) The Department of the Navy system of records N05814–5, Article 73 Petitions for New Trial (January 8, 2001, 66 FR 1327) was established to provide a record of individual petitions in order to answer inquiries from the individual concerned and to provide additional advice to commands involved when and if such petitions are granted. Files contain the petition for new trial, the forwarding endorsements if the petition was submitted via the chain of command, and the action of the Judge Advocate General on the petition. (e) The Department of the Navy system of records N05814–6, Appellate Case Tracking System (ACTS) (June 8, 1999, 64 FR 30498) was established to track the status of courts-martial cases appealed to the Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals for the Armed Forces. The system was also used by the officials and employees of the Department of the Navy to provide management and statistical information to governmental, public, and private organizations and individuals. Files contain Navy appellate case records, additional Navy appellate case information records, and historical Navy appellate case records from 1986 to present. These four systems of records [items (f) through (i)] are being rescinded because the records are now maintained as part of the DoD-wide system of records titled DoD–0016, DoD Claims Management Records, published in the Federal Register on April 26, 2023 (88 FR 25384). (f) The Department of the Air Force system of records F051 AFJA J, Claims Records (December 31, 2008, 73 FR 80377) was established for claims adjudication and processing, budgeting, and management of claims. Records are also used as necessary in civil litigation involving the United States. (g) The Department of the Navy system of records N05880–2, Admiralty Claims Files (December 6, 2013, 78 FR 73512; May 9, 2003, 68 FR 24971) was established to evaluate and settle Admiralty tort claims asserted for and against the Department of the Navy involving death, personal injury, property damage, or salvage, and to provide litigation support to the Department of Justice. (h) The Department of the Navy system of records N05890–8, NAVSEA Radiation Injury Claim Records (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10788) was established to provide NAVSEA Radiological Control Managers with information necessary to evaluate radiation injury compensation claims. PO 00000 Frm 00018 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 5217 (i) The Defense Intelligence Agency system of records LDIA 0900, Accounts Receivable, Indebtedness and Claims (November 15, 2013, 78 FR 68828; May 3, 2012, 77 FR 26257; August 10, 2011, 76 FR 49457) was established to manage records used in cases regarding claims, payments, and indebtedness associated with the Defense Intelligence Agency. Information is used to comply with regulatory requirements and to facilitate collections and/or payments. These two systems of records [items (j) through (k)] are rescinded because the records are now maintained as a part of the DoD-wide system of records titled DoD–0017, Privacy and Civil Liberties Complaints and Correspondence Records published in the Federal Register on February 23, 2023 (88 FR 11412). (j) The Office of the Inspector General system of records CIG–29, Privacy and Civil Liberties Complaint Reporting System (May 5, 2014, 79 FR 25586) was established to support the DoD Inspector General Privacy and Civil Liberties Programs and the requirement to report complaints to the Defense Privacy and Civil Liberties Office for reporting to Congress. (k) The Defense Intelligence Agency system of records LDIA 12–0002, Privacy and Civil Liberties Case Management Records (September 17, 2012, 77 FR 57078) was established to receive, log, and track the processing of Privacy Act violations, inquiries, and allegations of violations of civil liberties. These eight systems of records [items (l) through (s)] are rescinded because the records are now maintained as a part of the DoD-wide system of records titled DoD–0018, DoD Patron Authorization, Retail, and Service Activities, published in the Federal Register on March 30, 2023 (88 FR 19103). (l) The Department of the Army system of records AAFES 0207.02, Exchange Retail Sales Transaction Data (March 18, 2016, 81 FR 14839; August 28, 2006, 71 FR 50900) was established and maintained to enable the Army and Air Force Exchange Service to carry out its mission to enhance the quality of life for authorized patrons and to support military readiness, recruitment, and retention by providing a world-wide system of Exchanges with merchandise and household goods similar to commercial stores and services. (m) The Department of the Army system of records AAFES 0702.34, Accounts Receivable Files (November 4, 1999, 64 FR 60179) was established to process, monitor, and post audit accounts receivable, to administer the E:\FR\FM\26JAN1.SGM 26JAN1 lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 5218 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 18 / Friday, January 26, 2024 / Notices Federal Claims Collection Act, and to answer inquiries pertaining thereto; to collect indebtedness. (n) The Department of the Army system of records AAFES 1609.02, AAFES Customer Service (August 28, 2006, 71 FR 50898) was established to record customer transactions/payment for layaway and special orders; to determine payment status before finalizing transactions; to identify account delinquencies and prepare customer reminder notices; to mail refunds on canceled layaway or special orders; to process purchase refunds; to document receipt from customer of merchandise subsequently returned to vendors for repair or replacement, shipping/delivery information, and initiate follow up actions; to monitor individual customer refunds; to perform market basket analysis; to improve efficiency of marketing system(s); and to help detect and prevent criminal activity and identify potential abuse of exchange privileges. (o) The Department of the Army system of records AAFES 1609.03, AAFES Catalog System (December 14, 2015, 80 FR 77330; August 9, 1996, 61 FR 41593) was established to locate order information; to reply to customer inquiries and complaints; to create labels for shipment to the proper location; to refund customer remittances or to collect monies due; to provide claim and postal authorities with confirmation/certification of shipment for customer claims for damage or lost shipments. (p) The Department of the Navy system of records N04066–1, Bad Checks and Indebtedness Lists (September 22, 2006, 71 FR 55445) was established to maintain an automated tracking and accounting system for individuals indebted to the Department of the Navy and to collect indebtedness. Records in this system are subject to use in approved computer matching programs authorized under the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, for debt collection purposes. Records may also be used by the Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) or its contractor for the purpose of recouping fees. (q) The Department of the Navy system of records N04066–3, NEXCOM Layaway Sales Records (April 30, 2008, 73 FR 23446) was established to record the selection of layaway merchandise, record payments, verify merchandise pickup, and as a management tool to perform sales audits. (r) The Department of the Navy system of records N04066–5, NEXCOM Direct Mail List/Patron Profile (September 9, 1996, 61 FR 47491) was VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:02 Jan 25, 2024 Jkt 262001 established to maintain a database which will permit the Navy Exchange Program to mail sales promotional, informational, and market research materials to those authorized customers who have requested receipt of materials. (s) The Defense Commissary Agency system of records Z0035–01, Commissary Retail Sales Transaction Data (January 6, 2015, 80 FR 497; May 24, 2013, 78 FR 31528; December 28, 2007, 72 FR 73782) was established to enable the Defense Commissary Agency to carry out its mission to enhance the quality of life of members of the uniformed services, retired members, and dependents of such members, and to support military readiness, recruitment, and retention by providing a world-wide system of commissaries similar to commercial grocery stores and selling merchandise and household goods similar to those sold in commercial grocery stores; to enable the authentication of authorized patrons, record purchases and purchases prices, calculate the total amount owed by the customer, account for and deduct coupons and other promotional discounts, and accept payment by various media; to enable the collection of debts due the United States in the event a patron’s medium of payment is declined or returned unpaid; to enable the monitoring of purchases of restricted items outside the United States, its territories, and possessions, as necessary, to prevent black marketing in violation of treaties or agreements, and to comply with age restrictions applicable to certain purchases by minors or those under allowable ages; to enable authorized patrons to order commissary retail products on-line through their home computer or mobile device and to pay for such purchases electronically either at the time of ordering or at the time of pick up; to enable the creation of commissary patron profiles for the purposes of determining aggregate patron demographic data and patron shopping preference information, and to enable the compilation of individual patron comments, inquiries, complaints, requests, and feedback posted to social media pages; for use in responding to individual patron inquiries, assessing aggregate patron satisfaction with the delivery of the commissary benefit, and in determining appropriate product availability meeting the commissary customers’ current and future needs and wants. The following individual system of records notices [items (t) through (w)] are being rescinded for the reasons stated in each paragraph below. PO 00000 Frm 00019 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 (t) The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) system of records V5–04, Counterintelligence Issues Database (CII–DB) (January 29, 2013, 78 FR 6077; August 17, 1999, 64 FR 44710) was established to provide a centralized database to document, refer, track, monitor, and evaluate Counterintelligence indicators/issues uncovered through Personnel Security Investigations and Administrative Inquiries. The DCSA is rescinding V5– 04 because the records are maintained as part of as a part of the DoD-wide system of records titled DUSDI 02-DoD, Personnel Vetting Records System published in the Federal Register on October 17, 2018 (83 FR 52420). (u) The Defense Contract Audit Agency system of records RDCAA 358.3, Grievance and Appeal Files (December 31, 2012, 77 FR 77048; November 20, 1997, 62 FR 62012) was established to record the grievance, the nature and scope of inquiry into the matter being grieved, and the treatment accorded the matter by management. The DCAA is rescinding RDCAA 358.3 because the records are maintained as part of EEOC/ GOVT–1, Equal Employment Opportunity in the Federal Government Complaint and Appeals Records, published in the Federal Register on November 17, 2016, 81 FR 8116. (v) The Office of the Secretary, DoD/ Joint Staff system of records DWHS D01, DoD National Capital Region Mass Transportation Benefit Program (February 25, 2016, 81 FR 9462; October 27, 2015, 80 FR 65724; December 9, 2011, 76 FR 76959) was established to manage the DoD National Capital Region Mass Transportation Benefit Program for DoD military and civilian personnel applying for and in receipt of fare subsidies. Used as a management tool for statistical analysis, tracking, reporting, evaluating program effectiveness, and conducting research. The Office of the Secretary, DoD/Joint Staff is rescinding DWHS D01 because the records are now maintained as part of the DoD–0009, Defense Mass Transportation Benefits Records published in the Federal Register on January 7, 2022, 87 FR 943. (w) The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) system of records LDIA 0011, Student Information Files (August 5, 2013, 78 FR 47308; May 11, 2010; 75 FR 26201) was established to provide data for managing the student population at the National Intelligence University (NIU) and for historical documentation. The DIA is rescinding LDIA 011 because the records are now maintained as part of the ODNI/NIU–01, NIU Program Records published in the Federal E:\FR\FM\26JAN1.SGM 26JAN1 Federal Register / Vol. 89, No. 18 / Friday, January 26, 2024 / Notices Register on October 6, 2022, 87 FR 60713. DoD SORNs have been published in the Federal Register and are available from the address in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT or at the Privacy and Civil Liberties Directorate website at https://dpcld.defense.gov. 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 alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence. In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular No. A–108, DoD has provided a report of this SORN bulk rescindment to OMB and Congress. System name Number History (a) Performance File ................................................................ (b) Courts-Martial Information .................................................. (c) Article 69(b) Petitions ......................................................... (d) Article 73 Petitions for New Trial ........................................ (e) Appellate Case Tracking System (ACTS) .......................... (f) Claims Records ................................................................... (g) Admiralty Claims Files ........................................................ MJA00018 ........... N05814–3 ............ N05814–4 ............ N05814–5 ............ N05814–6 ............ F051 AFJA J ....... N05880–2 ............ (h) NAVSEA Radiation Injury Claim Records .......................... (i) Accounts Receivable, Indebtedness and Claims ................ N05890–8 ............ LDIA 0900 ........... (j) Privacy and Civil Liberties Complaint Reporting System .... (k) Privacy and Civil Liberties Case Management Records .... (l) Exchange Retail Sales Transaction Data ........................... CIG–29 ................ LDIA 12–0002 ..... AAFES 0207.02 .. (m) Accounts Receivable Files ................................................ (n) AAFES Customer Service .................................................. (o) AAFES Catalog System ..................................................... AAFES 0702.34 .. AAFES 1609.02 .. AAFES 1609.03 .. (p) Bad Checks and Indebtedness List ................................... (q) NEXCOM Layaway Sales Records .................................... (r) NEXCOM Direct Mail List/Patron Profile ............................. (s) Commissary Retail Sales Transaction Data ....................... N04066–1 N04066–3 N04066–5 Z0035–01 (t) Counterintelligence Issues Database (CII–DB) ................... V5–04 .................. (u) Grievance and Appeals Files ............................................. RDCAA 358.3 ..... (v) DoD National Capital Region Mass Transportation Benefit Program. (w) Student Information Files ................................................... DWHS D01 ......... August 3, 1993, 58 FR 41257. January 8, 2001, 66 FR 1325. January 8, 2001, 66 FR 1326. January 8, 2001, 66 FR 1327. June 8, 1999, 64 FR 30498. December 31, 2008, 73 FR 80377. December 6, 2013, 78 FR 73512; May 9, 2003, 68 FR 24971. February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10788. November 15, 2013, 78 FR 68828; May 3, 2012, 77 FR 26257; August 10, 2011, 76 FR 49457. May 5, 2014, 79 FR 25586. September 17, 2012, 77 FR 57078. March 18, 2016, 81 FR 14839; August 28, 2006, 71 FR 50900. November 4, 1999, 64 FR 60179. August 28, 2006, 71 FR 50898. December 14, 2015, 80 FR 77330; August 9, 1996, 61 FR 41593. September 22, 2006, 71 FR 55445. April 30, 2008, 73 FR 23446. September 9, 1996, 61 FR 47491. January 6, 2015, 80 FR 497; May 24, 2013, 78 FR 31528; December 28, 2007, 72 FR 73782. January 29, 2013; 78 FR 6077; August 17, 1999, 64 FR 44710. December 31, 2012, 77 FR 77048; November 20, 1997, 62 FR 62012. February 25, 2016, 81 FR 9462; October 27, 2015, 80 FR 65724; December 9, 2011, 76 FR 76959. August 5, 2013, 78 FR 47308; May 11, 2010; 75 FR 26201. Dated: January 22, 2024. Aaron T. Siegel, Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense. BILLING CODE 6001–FR–P DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION [Docket ID ED—2023—OPE—0205] Request for Information Regarding Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Needs in Higher Education Office of Postsecondary Education, U.S. Department of Education. ACTION: Request for information. AGENCY: VerDate Sep<11>2014 18:02 Jan 25, 2024 Jkt 262001 LDIA 011 ............. We must receive your comments on or before February 25, 2024. DATES: The U.S. Department of Education (Department) is requesting information in the form of written comments that may include information, research, and suggestions regarding supporting student mental health and/or substance use disorder SUMMARY: ............ ............ ............ ............ (behavioral health) needs in higher education. The Office of Postsecondary Education solicits these comments: to identify examples of what has been effective in addressing college student mental health and substance use disorder needs; to learn how institutions of higher education (IHEs) have transformed their campus cultures and created campus-wide, inclusive strategies to provide support; to identify how State higher education agencies have supported college behavioral health; to better understand potential challenges institutions are facing in the design and implementation of solutions; and, ultimately, to inform future work from the Department. [FR Doc. 2024–01553 Filed 1–25–24; 8:45 am] lotter on DSK11XQN23PROD with NOTICES1 II. Privacy Act 5219 Submit your comments through the Federal eRulemaking Portal. We will not accept comments submitted by hand delivery, fax, or by email or those submitted after the comment period. To ensure that we do not receive ADDRESSES: PO 00000 Frm 00020 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 duplicate copies, please submit your comments only once. In addition, please include the Docket ID at the top of your comments. • Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to www.regulations.gov to submit your comments electronically. Information on using Regulations.gov, including instructions for accessing agency documents, submitting comments, and viewing the docket, is available on the site under ‘‘FAQ.’’ • Postal Mail or Commercial Delivery: If you do not have internet access or electronic submission is not possible, you may mail written comments to the Office of the Under Secretary, U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW, Room 7E307, Washington, DC 20202. Mailed comments must be postmarked by February 25, 2024, to be accepted. Privacy Note: The Department’s policy is to make all comments received from members of the public available for public viewing in their entirety on the Federal eRulemaking Portal at E:\FR\FM\26JAN1.SGM 26JAN1

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[Federal Register Volume 89, Number 18 (Friday, January 26, 2024)]
[Notices]
[Pages 5216-5219]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2024-01553]


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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE

Office of the Secretary

[Docket ID: DoD-2024-OS-0009]


Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records

AGENCY: Department of Defense (DoD).

ACTION: Rescindment of a system of records notices.

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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, the DoD is 
providing notice to rescind 23 Privacy Act SORNs. A description of 
these systems can be found in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section. 
Additionally, the DoD is issuing a direct final rule, published 
elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register, to amend its 
regulation and remove the Privacy Act exemptions rule for four SORNs 
[items (i) through (k), and (t)] rescinded in this notice.

DATES: The rescindment of these SORNs is effective January 26, 2024.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Rahwa Keleta, Privacy and Civil 
Liberties Directorate, Office of the Assistant to the Secretary of 
Defense for Privacy, Civil Liberties, and Transparency, Department of 
Defense, 4800 Mark Center Drive, Mailbox #24, Suite 08D09, Alexandria, 
VA 22350-1700, [email protected], (703) 571-0070.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

I. Background

    Pursuant to the provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 
552a, and as part of its ongoing integration and management efforts, 
the DoD is removing 26 Privacy Act SORNs from its inventory. Upon 
review of its

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inventory, DoD determined it no longer needs or uses these systems of 
records because the records are covered by other SORNs; therefore, DoD 
is retiring the following:
    These five systems of records [items (a) through (e)] are being 
rescinded because the records are now maintained as part of the DoD-
wide system of records titled DoD-0006, Military Justice and Civilian 
Criminal Case Records, published in the Federal Register on May 25, 
2021 (86 FR 28086).
    (a) The Department of the Navy system of records MJA00018, 
Performance File (August 3, 1993, 58 FR 41257) was established to 
provide a record on individuals from the initiation of investigation or 
indictment until such procedure is final, whether by conviction, 
acquittal, dismissal, or by the matter being dropped, and any resultant 
administrative action or proceedings for use in determining assignments 
whether an individual selected for promotion should be promoted while 
the matter is pending.
    (b) The Department of the Navy system of records N05814-3, Courts-
Martial Information (January 8, 2001, 66 FR 1325) was established to 
collect data on general and bad conduct discharge special courts-
martial and to provide information and support to victims and witnesses 
in compliance with the Victim and Witness Assistance Program, the 
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program, and the Victims' Rights 
and Restitution Act of 1990. Files contain courts-martial information 
on special courts-martial if sentence, as finally approved, includes a 
punitive discharge and all general courts-martial including name, 
Social Security Number, pleas, convening authority action, supervisory 
authority action, and Court of Military Review action. Information is 
available from 1970 through 1986 only.
    (c) The Department of the Navy system of records N05814-4, Article 
69(b) Petitions (January 8, 2001, 66 FR 1326) was established to 
complete appellate review as required under 10 U.S.C. 869(b) and to 
provide a central repository accessible to the public who may request 
information concerning the appellate review or want copies of 
individual public records, as well as to provide information and 
support to victims and witnesses in compliance with the Victim and 
Witness Assistance Program, the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response 
Program, and the Victims' Rights and Restitution Act of 1990. Files 
contain individual service member's petition together with all 
forwarding endorsements and copies of action taken by the Judge 
Advocate General with supporting memorandum.
    (d) The Department of the Navy system of records N05814-5, Article 
73 Petitions for New Trial (January 8, 2001, 66 FR 1327) was 
established to provide a record of individual petitions in order to 
answer inquiries from the individual concerned and to provide 
additional advice to commands involved when and if such petitions are 
granted. Files contain the petition for new trial, the forwarding 
endorsements if the petition was submitted via the chain of command, 
and the action of the Judge Advocate General on the petition.
    (e) The Department of the Navy system of records N05814-6, 
Appellate Case Tracking System (ACTS) (June 8, 1999, 64 FR 30498) was 
established to track the status of courts-martial cases appealed to the 
Navy-Marine Corps Court of Criminal Appeals for the Armed Forces. The 
system was also used by the officials and employees of the Department 
of the Navy to provide management and statistical information to 
governmental, public, and private organizations and individuals. Files 
contain Navy appellate case records, additional Navy appellate case 
information records, and historical Navy appellate case records from 
1986 to present.
    These four systems of records [items (f) through (i)] are being 
rescinded because the records are now maintained as part of the DoD-
wide system of records titled DoD-0016, DoD Claims Management Records, 
published in the Federal Register on April 26, 2023 (88 FR 25384).
    (f) The Department of the Air Force system of records F051 AFJA J, 
Claims Records (December 31, 2008, 73 FR 80377) was established for 
claims adjudication and processing, budgeting, and management of 
claims. Records are also used as necessary in civil litigation 
involving the United States.
    (g) The Department of the Navy system of records N05880-2, 
Admiralty Claims Files (December 6, 2013, 78 FR 73512; May 9, 2003, 68 
FR 24971) was established to evaluate and settle Admiralty tort claims 
asserted for and against the Department of the Navy involving death, 
personal injury, property damage, or salvage, and to provide litigation 
support to the Department of Justice.
    (h) The Department of the Navy system of records N05890-8, NAVSEA 
Radiation Injury Claim Records (February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10788) was 
established to provide NAVSEA Radiological Control Managers with 
information necessary to evaluate radiation injury compensation claims.
    (i) The Defense Intelligence Agency system of records LDIA 0900, 
Accounts Receivable, Indebtedness and Claims (November 15, 2013, 78 FR 
68828; May 3, 2012, 77 FR 26257; August 10, 2011, 76 FR 49457) was 
established to manage records used in cases regarding claims, payments, 
and indebtedness associated with the Defense Intelligence Agency. 
Information is used to comply with regulatory requirements and to 
facilitate collections and/or payments.
    These two systems of records [items (j) through (k)] are rescinded 
because the records are now maintained as a part of the DoD-wide system 
of records titled DoD-0017, Privacy and Civil Liberties Complaints and 
Correspondence Records published in the Federal Register on February 
23, 2023 (88 FR 11412).
    (j) The Office of the Inspector General system of records CIG-29, 
Privacy and Civil Liberties Complaint Reporting System (May 5, 2014, 79 
FR 25586) was established to support the DoD Inspector General Privacy 
and Civil Liberties Programs and the requirement to report complaints 
to the Defense Privacy and Civil Liberties Office for reporting to 
Congress.
    (k) The Defense Intelligence Agency system of records LDIA 12-0002, 
Privacy and Civil Liberties Case Management Records (September 17, 
2012, 77 FR 57078) was established to receive, log, and track the 
processing of Privacy Act violations, inquiries, and allegations of 
violations of civil liberties.
    These eight systems of records [items (l) through (s)] are 
rescinded because the records are now maintained as a part of the DoD-
wide system of records titled DoD-0018, DoD Patron Authorization, 
Retail, and Service Activities, published in the Federal Register on 
March 30, 2023 (88 FR 19103).
    (l) The Department of the Army system of records AAFES 0207.02, 
Exchange Retail Sales Transaction Data (March 18, 2016, 81 FR 14839; 
August 28, 2006, 71 FR 50900) was established and maintained to enable 
the Army and Air Force Exchange Service to carry out its mission to 
enhance the quality of life for authorized patrons and to support 
military readiness, recruitment, and retention by providing a world-
wide system of Exchanges with merchandise and household goods similar 
to commercial stores and services.
    (m) The Department of the Army system of records AAFES 0702.34, 
Accounts Receivable Files (November 4, 1999, 64 FR 60179) was 
established to process, monitor, and post audit accounts receivable, to 
administer the

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Federal Claims Collection Act, and to answer inquiries pertaining 
thereto; to collect indebtedness.
    (n) The Department of the Army system of records AAFES 1609.02, 
AAFES Customer Service (August 28, 2006, 71 FR 50898) was established 
to record customer transactions/payment for layaway and special orders; 
to determine payment status before finalizing transactions; to identify 
account delinquencies and prepare customer reminder notices; to mail 
refunds on canceled layaway or special orders; to process purchase 
refunds; to document receipt from customer of merchandise subsequently 
returned to vendors for repair or replacement, shipping/delivery 
information, and initiate follow up actions; to monitor individual 
customer refunds; to perform market basket analysis; to improve 
efficiency of marketing system(s); and to help detect and prevent 
criminal activity and identify potential abuse of exchange privileges.
    (o) The Department of the Army system of records AAFES 1609.03, 
AAFES Catalog System (December 14, 2015, 80 FR 77330; August 9, 1996, 
61 FR 41593) was established to locate order information; to reply to 
customer inquiries and complaints; to create labels for shipment to the 
proper location; to refund customer remittances or to collect monies 
due; to provide claim and postal authorities with confirmation/
certification of shipment for customer claims for damage or lost 
shipments.
    (p) The Department of the Navy system of records N04066-1, Bad 
Checks and Indebtedness Lists (September 22, 2006, 71 FR 55445) was 
established to maintain an automated tracking and accounting system for 
individuals indebted to the Department of the Navy and to collect 
indebtedness. Records in this system are subject to use in approved 
computer matching programs authorized under the Privacy Act of 1974, as 
amended, for debt collection purposes. Records may also be used by the 
Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) or its contractor for the 
purpose of recouping fees.
    (q) The Department of the Navy system of records N04066-3, NEXCOM 
Layaway Sales Records (April 30, 2008, 73 FR 23446) was established to 
record the selection of layaway merchandise, record payments, verify 
merchandise pickup, and as a management tool to perform sales audits.
    (r) The Department of the Navy system of records N04066-5, NEXCOM 
Direct Mail List/Patron Profile (September 9, 1996, 61 FR 47491) was 
established to maintain a database which will permit the Navy Exchange 
Program to mail sales promotional, informational, and market research 
materials to those authorized customers who have requested receipt of 
materials.
    (s) The Defense Commissary Agency system of records Z0035-01, 
Commissary Retail Sales Transaction Data (January 6, 2015, 80 FR 497; 
May 24, 2013, 78 FR 31528; December 28, 2007, 72 FR 73782) was 
established to enable the Defense Commissary Agency to carry out its 
mission to enhance the quality of life of members of the uniformed 
services, retired members, and dependents of such members, and to 
support military readiness, recruitment, and retention by providing a 
world-wide system of commissaries similar to commercial grocery stores 
and selling merchandise and household goods similar to those sold in 
commercial grocery stores; to enable the authentication of authorized 
patrons, record purchases and purchases prices, calculate the total 
amount owed by the customer, account for and deduct coupons and other 
promotional discounts, and accept payment by various media; to enable 
the collection of debts due the United States in the event a patron's 
medium of payment is declined or returned unpaid; to enable the 
monitoring of purchases of restricted items outside the United States, 
its territories, and possessions, as necessary, to prevent black 
marketing in violation of treaties or agreements, and to comply with 
age restrictions applicable to certain purchases by minors or those 
under allowable ages; to enable authorized patrons to order commissary 
retail products on-line through their home computer or mobile device 
and to pay for such purchases electronically either at the time of 
ordering or at the time of pick up; to enable the creation of 
commissary patron profiles for the purposes of determining aggregate 
patron demographic data and patron shopping preference information, and 
to enable the compilation of individual patron comments, inquiries, 
complaints, requests, and feedback posted to social media pages; for 
use in responding to individual patron inquiries, assessing aggregate 
patron satisfaction with the delivery of the commissary benefit, and in 
determining appropriate product availability meeting the commissary 
customers' current and future needs and wants.
    The following individual system of records notices [items (t) 
through (w)] are being rescinded for the reasons stated in each 
paragraph below.
    (t) The Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) 
system of records V5-04, Counterintelligence Issues Database (CII-DB) 
(January 29, 2013, 78 FR 6077; August 17, 1999, 64 FR 44710) was 
established to provide a centralized database to document, refer, 
track, monitor, and evaluate Counterintelligence indicators/issues 
uncovered through Personnel Security Investigations and Administrative 
Inquiries. The DCSA is rescinding V5-04 because the records are 
maintained as part of as a part of the DoD-wide system of records 
titled DUSDI 02-DoD, Personnel Vetting Records System published in the 
Federal Register on October 17, 2018 (83 FR 52420).
    (u) The Defense Contract Audit Agency system of records RDCAA 
358.3, Grievance and Appeal Files (December 31, 2012, 77 FR 77048; 
November 20, 1997, 62 FR 62012) was established to record the 
grievance, the nature and scope of inquiry into the matter being 
grieved, and the treatment accorded the matter by management. The DCAA 
is rescinding RDCAA 358.3 because the records are maintained as part of 
EEOC/GOVT-1, Equal Employment Opportunity in the Federal Government 
Complaint and Appeals Records, published in the Federal Register on 
November 17, 2016, 81 FR 8116.
    (v) The Office of the Secretary, DoD/Joint Staff system of records 
DWHS D01, DoD National Capital Region Mass Transportation Benefit 
Program (February 25, 2016, 81 FR 9462; October 27, 2015, 80 FR 65724; 
December 9, 2011, 76 FR 76959) was established to manage the DoD 
National Capital Region Mass Transportation Benefit Program for DoD 
military and civilian personnel applying for and in receipt of fare 
subsidies. Used as a management tool for statistical analysis, 
tracking, reporting, evaluating program effectiveness, and conducting 
research. The Office of the Secretary, DoD/Joint Staff is rescinding 
DWHS D01 because the records are now maintained as part of the DoD-
0009, Defense Mass Transportation Benefits Records published in the 
Federal Register on January 7, 2022, 87 FR 943.
    (w) The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) system of records LDIA 
0011, Student Information Files (August 5, 2013, 78 FR 47308; May 11, 
2010; 75 FR 26201) was established to provide data for managing the 
student population at the National Intelligence University (NIU) and 
for historical documentation. The DIA is rescinding LDIA 011 because 
the records are now maintained as part of the ODNI/NIU-01, NIU Program 
Records published in the Federal

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Register on October 6, 2022, 87 FR 60713.
    DoD SORNs have been published in the Federal Register and are 
available from the address in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT or at the 
Privacy and Civil Liberties Directorate website at https://dpcld.defense.gov.

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 alien 
lawfully admitted for permanent residence.
    In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r) and Office of Management and 
Budget (OMB) Circular No. A-108, DoD has provided a report of this SORN 
bulk rescindment to OMB and Congress.

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               System name                                Number                             History
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(a) Performance File.....................  MJA00018...........................  August 3, 1993, 58 FR 41257.
(b) Courts-Martial Information...........  N05814-3...........................  January 8, 2001, 66 FR 1325.
(c) Article 69(b) Petitions..............  N05814-4...........................  January 8, 2001, 66 FR 1326.
(d) Article 73 Petitions for New Trial...  N05814-5...........................  January 8, 2001, 66 FR 1327.
(e) Appellate Case Tracking System (ACTS)  N05814-6...........................  June 8, 1999, 64 FR 30498.
(f) Claims Records.......................  F051 AFJA J........................  December 31, 2008, 73 FR 80377.
(g) Admiralty Claims Files...............  N05880-2...........................  December 6, 2013, 78 FR 73512;
                                                                                 May 9, 2003, 68 FR 24971.
(h) NAVSEA Radiation Injury Claim Records  N05890-8...........................  February 22, 1993, 58 FR 10788.
(i) Accounts Receivable, Indebtedness and  LDIA 0900..........................  November 15, 2013, 78 FR 68828;
 Claims.                                                                         May 3, 2012, 77 FR 26257;
                                                                                 August 10, 2011, 76 FR 49457.
(j) Privacy and Civil Liberties Complaint  CIG-29.............................  May 5, 2014, 79 FR 25586.
 Reporting System.
(k) Privacy and Civil Liberties Case       LDIA 12-0002.......................  September 17, 2012, 77 FR 57078.
 Management Records.
(l) Exchange Retail Sales Transaction      AAFES 0207.02......................  March 18, 2016, 81 FR 14839;
 Data.                                                                           August 28, 2006, 71 FR 50900.
(m) Accounts Receivable Files............  AAFES 0702.34......................  November 4, 1999, 64 FR 60179.
(n) AAFES Customer Service...............  AAFES 1609.02......................  August 28, 2006, 71 FR 50898.
(o) AAFES Catalog System.................  AAFES 1609.03......................  December 14, 2015, 80 FR 77330;
                                                                                 August 9, 1996, 61 FR 41593.
(p) Bad Checks and Indebtedness List.....  N04066-1...........................  September 22, 2006, 71 FR 55445.
(q) NEXCOM Layaway Sales Records.........  N04066-3...........................  April 30, 2008, 73 FR 23446.
(r) NEXCOM Direct Mail List/Patron         N04066-5...........................  September 9, 1996, 61 FR 47491.
 Profile.
(s) Commissary Retail Sales Transaction    Z0035-01...........................  January 6, 2015, 80 FR 497; May
 Data.                                                                           24, 2013, 78 FR 31528; December
                                                                                 28, 2007, 72 FR 73782.
(t) Counterintelligence Issues Database    V5-04..............................  January 29, 2013; 78 FR 6077;
 (CII-DB).                                                                       August 17, 1999, 64 FR 44710.
(u) Grievance and Appeals Files..........  RDCAA 358.3........................  December 31, 2012, 77 FR 77048;
                                                                                 November 20, 1997, 62 FR 62012.
(v) DoD National Capital Region Mass       DWHS D01...........................  February 25, 2016, 81 FR 9462;
 Transportation Benefit Program.                                                 October 27, 2015, 80 FR 65724;
                                                                                 December 9, 2011, 76 FR 76959.
(w) Student Information Files............  LDIA 011...........................  August 5, 2013, 78 FR 47308; May
                                                                                 11, 2010; 75 FR 26201.
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    Dated: January 22, 2024.
Aaron T. Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
[FR Doc. 2024-01553 Filed 1-25-24; 8:45 am]
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