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Agency Processes for Responsible
Handling of CAI Containing PII
9. Should agencies handle CAI
containing PII differently depending on
the purpose for which it is used? Why
or why not?
a. If so, what should be the criteria for
any differences in handling CAI with
PII, and what should those differences
in handling be?
b. What, if any, specific use cases or
scenarios are examples of where OMB
guidance should limit or restrict how
agencies handle CAI containing PII?
What risks justify those limitations or
restrictions?
c. Does agency input of CAI
containing PII into an AI system, as
defined by section 3 of Executive Order
14110, alter privacy risks and how?
i. How should agencies mitigate
privacy risks associated with such input
of CAI in an AI system?
ii. Does appropriate mitigation of
privacy risks vary based on the type of
AI system into which CAI is input and
the purposes of that AI system? If so,
how should those factors be considered
in the mitigation of privacy risks?
10. What, if any, factors should OMB
guidance include for agencies’
consideration in their evaluation of how
they can mitigate privacy risks
associated with their handling of CAI
containing PII (e.g., source of the data,
potential concerns with data quality,
purpose of its use)?
a. How should agencies document
their evaluation of these factors related
to the handling of CAI containing PII?
b. Should agencies’ evaluation of
these factors related to the handling of
CAI containing PII be made public and,
if so, when and how?
c. Should a differentiation be made
between CAI maintained on agency
systems and CAI accessed or queried
through third parties? What factors
should OMB consider in guidance in
relation to CAI accessed or queried
through third parties?
11. What, if any, means of interagency
information sharing should be
considered to allow agencies to report
problems with CAI containing PII (e.g.,
recurring concerns with data quality)?
12. What, if any, guidance should
OMB provide to agencies regarding how
their agreements with third parties
address privacy requirements for CAI
containing PII (e.g., specific compliance
language in the requirements for
contracts, licensing agreements, or other
agreements)?
a. Should such agreements require
third-party providers of CAI to provide
information about the source of data,
demonstrate the quality, reliability and
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validity of the data, attest to compliance
with relevant laws and policies, or
comply with certain privacy
requirements? Why or why not? How
might agencies require third-party
providers to demonstrate the quality,
reliability, and validity of the CAI?
b. Should such agreements require
third-party providers of CAI to adopt
policies aimed at allowing individuals
access to information about them held
by the third-party provider, the ability
to dispute incomplete or inaccurate
information held by a third-party
provider of CAI containing PII, or
control over how the information about
them is used or shared? Why or why
not?
c. Are there other practices to mitigate
privacy risks that agencies might require
within agreements with third parties?
Other Considerations
13. Should OMB guidance require
agencies to manage CAI governance—
including policies, procedures, and
oversight of agency use of CAI—through
a uniform mechanism?
14. What else should OMB consider
when evaluating potential guidance to
agencies on ways to mitigate privacy
risks from agencies’ activities related to
CAI containing PII?
Richard L. Revesz,
Administrator, Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs.
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Earth Science Advisory Committee
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National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA) announces a
meeting of the Earth Science Advisory
Committee (ESAC).
Monday, October 28, 2024, 12–
1:30 p.m. All times are eastern time.
DATES:
Public attendance will be
virtual only. See dial-in and Webinar
information below under
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION.
ADDRESSES:
Lucia Tsaoussi, Designated Federal
Officer, Earth Scince Advisory
Committee, NASA Headquarters,
Washington, DC 20546, via email at
Lucia.s.Tsaoussi@nasa.gov or 202–358–
4471.
As noted
above, this meeting will be open to the
public via Webinar and telephonically.
Webinar connectivity information is
provided below. For audio, when you
join the Webinar event, you may use
your computer or provide your phone
number to receive a call back,
otherwise, call the U.S. toll conference
number listed. On Monday, October 28,
2024, the event address for attendees is:
webinar web link https://
nasaenterprise.webex.com/
nasaenterprise/
j.php?MTID=m920ce633f73c
0ef6da75b961fbc484a8.
The webinar number is 2830 385 0130
and the webinar password is
u4sWmR8XZ@4. If needed, the U.S. toll
conference number is 1–929–251–9612
or 1–213–269–5091 and access code is
2830 385 0130 and password is
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the following topic:
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—Earth Science Program Annual
Performance Review According to the
Government Performance and Results
Act Modernization Act
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It is imperative that these meeting be
held on these days to accommodate the
scheduling priorities of the key
participants.
For more information, please visit
https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/
nac/science-advisory-committees/esac/.
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
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Earth Science Advisory Committee
AGENCY: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act, the
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announces a
meeting of the Earth Science Advisory Committee (ESAC).
DATES: Monday, October 28, 2024, 12-1:30 p.m. All times are eastern
time.
ADDRESSES: Public attendance will be virtual only. See dial-in and
Webinar information below under Supplementary Information.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lucia Tsaoussi, Designated Federal
Officer, Earth Scince Advisory Committee, NASA Headquarters,
Washington, DC 20546, via email at [email protected] or 202-
358-4471.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As noted above, this meeting will be open to
the public via Webinar and telephonically. Webinar connectivity
information is provided below. For audio, when you join the Webinar
event, you may use your computer or provide your phone number to
receive a call back, otherwise, call the U.S. toll conference number
listed. On Monday, October 28, 2024, the event address for attendees
is: webinar web link https://nasaenterprise.webex.com/nasaenterprise/j.php?MTID=m920ce633f73c0ef6da75b961fbc484a8.
The webinar number is 2830 385 0130 and the webinar password is
u4sWmR8XZ@4. If needed, the U.S. toll conference number is 1-929-251-
9612 or 1-213-269-5091 and access code is 2830 385 0130 and password is
84796789.
The agenda for the meeting includes the following topic:
--Earth Science Program Annual Performance Review According to the
Government Performance and Results Act Modernization Act
It is imperative that these meeting be held on these days to
accommodate the scheduling priorities of the key participants.
For more information, please visit https://science.nasa.gov/researchers/nac/science-advisory-committees/esac/.
Jamie M. Krauk,
Advisory Committee Management Officer, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
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