98-813. Privacy Act of 1974; Computer Matching Program  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 9 (Wednesday, January 14, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 2220-2221]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-813]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    
    Defense Logistics Agency
    
    
    Privacy Act of 1974; Computer Matching Program
    
    AGENCY: Defense Manpower Data Center, Defense Logistics Agency, DoD.
    ACTION: Notice of a Computer Matching Program.
    
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    SUMMARY: Subsection (e)(12) of the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, (5 
    U.S.C. 552a) requires agencies to publish advance notice of any 
    proposed or revised computer matching program by the matching agency 
    for public comment. The DoD is hereby giving constructive notice in 
    lieu of direct notice to the record subjects of a computer matching 
    program between Department of Transportation (DOT) and Department of 
    Defense (DoD) that their records are being matched by computer. The 
    record subjects are DOT delinquent debtors who may be current or former 
    Federal employees receiving Federal salary or benefit payments, and who 
    are delinquent in their repayment of debts owed to the United States 
    Government under programs administered by DOT. This match will permit 
    DOT to pursue and collect the debt by voluntary repayment or by 
    administrative or salary offset procedures under the provisions of the 
    Debt Collection Act of 1982.
    DATES: This proposed action will become effective February 13, 1998 and 
    the computer matching will proceed accordingly without further notice, 
    unless comments are received which would result in a contrary 
    determination or if the Office of Management and Budget or Congress 
    objects thereto. Any public comment must be received before the 
    effective date.
    ADDRESSES: Any interested party may submit written comments to the 
    Director, Defense Privacy Office, 1941 Jefferson Davis Highway, Room 
    920, Arlington, VA 22202-4502.
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Vahan Moushegian, Jr. at (703) 
    607-2943.
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to subsection (o) of the Privacy 
    Act of 1974, as amended, (5 U.S.C. 552a), the DMDC and DOT have 
    concluded an agreement to conduct a computer matching program between 
    the agencies. The purpose of the match is to exchange personal data 
    between the agencies for debt collection. The match will yield the 
    identity and location of the debtors within the Federal government so 
    that DOT can pursue recoupment of the debt by voluntary payment or by 
    administrative or salary offset procedures. Computer matching appeared 
    to be the most efficient and effective manner to accomplish this task 
    with the least amount of intrusion of personal privacy of the 
    individuals concerned.
        A copy of the computer matching agreement between DOT and DMDC is 
    available upon request to the public. Requests should be submitted to 
    the address caption above or to the Chief, Financial Management 
    Systems, Department of Transportation, Office of Financial Management, 
    400 7th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20590. Telephone (202) 366-6100.
        Set forth below is the notice of a computer matching program 
    required by paragraph 6.c. of the Office of Management and Budget 
    Guidelines on computer matching published in the Federal Register on 
    June 19, 1989, at 54 FR 25818.
        The matching agreement, as required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(r) of the 
    Privacy Act, and an advance copy of this notice was submitted on 
    December 30, 1997 to the House Committee on Government Reform and 
    Oversight, the Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, and the Office 
    of Management and Budget pursuant to paragraph 4d of Appendix I to OMB 
    Circular No. A-130, `Federal Agency Responsibilities for Maintaining 
    Records about Individuals,' dated February 8, 1996 (February 20, 1996, 
    61 FR 6435).
        Dated: January 7, 1998.
    
    L.M.Bynum,
    Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
    
    Notice of a Computer Matching Program between the Department of 
    Transportation and the Department of Defense for Debt Collection
    
        A.  PARTICIPATING AGENCIES: Participants in this computer matching 
    program are the Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Defense 
    Manpower Data Center (DMDC), Department of Defense (DoD). The DOT is 
    the source agency, i.e., the activity disclosing the records for the 
    purpose of the match. The DMDC is the recipient activity or matching 
    agency, i.e., the agency that actually performs the computer matching.
        B.  PURPOSE OF THE MATCH: Upon the execution of this agreement, DOT 
    will provide and disclose debtor records to DMDC to identify and locate 
    any matched Federal personnel, employed or retired, who may owe 
    delinquent debts to the Federal Government under certain programs 
    administered by the DOT. DOT will use this information to initiate 
    independent collection of those debts under the provisions of the Debt 
    Collection Act of 1982 when voluntary payment is not forthcoming. These 
    collection efforts will include requests by the DOT of any employing 
    agency to apply administrative and/or salary offset procedures until 
    such time as the obligation is paid in full.
        C.  AUTHORITY FOR CONDUCTING THE MATCH: The legal authority for 
    conducting the matching program is contained in the Debt Collection Act 
    of
    
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    1982 (Public Law 97-365), as amended by the Debt Collection Improvement 
    Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-134, section 31001); 31 U.S.C. Chapter 37, 
    Subchapter I (General) and Subchapter II (Claims of the United States 
    Government), 31 U.S.C. 3711 Collection and Compromise, 31 U.S.C. 3716, 
    Administrative Offset; 5 U.S.C 5514, as amended, Installment Deduction 
    for Indebtedness (Salary Offset); 10 U.S.C. 136, as amended, Under 
    Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness; 10 U.S.C. 138, as 
    amended, Assistant Secretaries of Defense; section 101(1) of Executive 
    Order 12731; 4 CFR Chapter II, Federal Claims Collection Standards 
    (General Accounting Office - Department of Justice); 5 CFR 550.1101 - 
    550.1108 Collection by Offset from Indebted Government Employees (OPM); 
    49 CFR Part 92, Recovering Debt to the United States by Salary Offset.
        D.  RECORDS TO BE MATCHED: The systems of records maintained by the 
    respective agencies under the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, from 
    which records will be disclosed for the purpose of this computer match 
    are
        1. The DOT will use personal data from the record system DOT/ALL 
    10, entitled `Debt Collection File' last published in the Federal 
    Register on November 2, 1994, at 59 FR 54941.
        2. The DOD will use personal data from the record system S322.11 
    DMDC, entitled `Federal Creditor Agency Debt Collection Data Base,' 
    last published in the Federal Register on June 25, 1996, at 61 FR 
    32779.
        Sections 5 and 10 of the Debt Collection Act of 1982 (Public Law 
    97-365) authorize agencies to disclose information about debtors in 
    order to effect salary or administrative offsets. Agencies must publish 
    routine uses pursuant to subsection (b)(3) of the Privacy Act for those 
    systems of records from which they intend to disclose this information. 
    Sections 5 and 10 of the Debt Collection Act will comprise the 
    necessary authority to meet the Privacy Act's `compatibility' 
    condition. The systems of records described above contain an 
    appropriate routine use disclosure between the agencies of the 
    information proposed in the match. The routine use provisions are 
    compatible with the purpose for which the information was collected.
        E.  DESCRIPTION OF COMPUTER MATCHING PROGRAM: DOT, as the source 
    agency, will provide DMDC with a electronic file which contains the 
    names of delinquent debtors in programs DOT administers. Upon receipt 
    of the computer tape file of debtor accounts, DMDC will perform a 
    computer match using all nine digits of the SSN of the DOT file against 
    a DMDC computer database. The DMDC database, established under an 
    interagency agreement between DOD, OPM, OMB, and the Department of the 
    Treasury, consists of employment records of non-postal Federal 
    employees and military members, active, and retired. Matching records 
    (`hits'), based on the SSN, will produce the member's name, service or 
    agency, category of employee, and current work or home address. The 
    hits or matches will be furnished to the DOT. DOT is responsible for 
    verifying and determining that the data on the DMDC reply tape file are 
    consistent with DOT's source file and for resolving any discrepancies 
    or inconsistencies on an individual basis. DOT will also be responsible 
    for making final determinations as to positive identification, amount 
    of indebtedness and recovery efforts as a result of the match.
        The electronic file provided by DOT will contain data elements of 
    the debtor's name, Social Security Number, internal account numbers and 
    the total amount owed for each debtor on approximately 3,363 delinquent 
    debtors.
        The DMDC computer database file contains approximately 1.8 million 
    records of active duty and retired military members, including the 
    Reserve and Guard, and the OPM government-wide non-postal Federal 
    civilian records of current and retired Federal employees.
        F.  INCLUSIVE DATES OF THE MATCHING PROGRAM: This computer matching 
    program is subject to review by Congress and the Office of Management 
    and Budget. If no objections are raised by either, and the mandatory 30 
    day public notice period for comment has expired then this computer 
    matching program becomes effective and the respective agencies may 
    begin the exchange of data after the date of this published notice at a 
    mutually agreeable time and will be repeated annually. By agreement 
    between DOT and DMDC, the matching program will be in effect and 
    continue for 18 months with an option to renew for 12 additional months 
    unless one of the parties to the agreement advises the other by written 
    request to terminate or modify the agreement.
        G.  ADDRESS FOR RECEIPT OF PUBLIC COMMENTS OR INQUIRIES: Director, 
    Defense Privacy Office, 1941 Jefferson Davis Highway, Room 920, 
    Arlington, VA 22202-4502.
    [FR Doc. 98-813 Filed 1-13-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
2/13/1998
Published:
01/14/1998
Department:
Defense Logistics Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of a Computer Matching Program.
Document Number:
98-813
Dates:
This proposed action will become effective February 13, 1998 and the computer matching will proceed accordingly without further notice, unless comments are received which would result in a contrary determination or if the Office of Management and Budget or Congress objects thereto. Any public comment must be received before the effective date.
Pages:
2220-2221 (2 pages)
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