95-27113. Privacy Act of 1974; Notice to Amend Records Systems Notices  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 211 (Wednesday, November 1, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 55546-55550]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-27113]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
    
    Privacy Act of 1974; Notice to Amend Records Systems Notices
    
    AGENCY: Department of Defense.
    
    ACTION: Notice to amend records systems notices.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Office of the Secretary of Defense is amending two systems 
    of records notices in its inventory of Privacy Act systems of records 
    notices subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended.
    
    DATES: These actions will be effective December 1, 1995, unless 
    comments are received that would result in a contrary determination.
    
    ADDRESSES: Send comments to the OSD Privacy Act Officer, Washington 
    Headquarters Services, Correspondence and Directives Division, Records 
    Management Division, 1155 Defense Pentagon, Room 5C315, Washington, DC 
    20301-1155.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Dan Cragg at (703) 695-0970.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Office of the Secretary of Defense 
    systems of records notices subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 
    552a), as amended, have been published in the Federal Register and are 
    available from the address above.
    
        The proposed amendments are not within the purview of subsection 
    (r) of the Privacy Act (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended, which would require 
    the submission of a new or altered system report. The specific changes 
    to the record system being amended are set forth below followed by the 
    notice, as amended, published in its entirety.
    
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        Dated: October 26, 1995.
    
    
    Patricia L. Toppings,
    Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
    DGC 04
        Personnel Security Clearance Adjudication Files (March 24, 1995, 
    (60 FR 15539).
    
    * * * * *
        After 'employees' insert ', military personnel,'.
    * * * * *
        Insert 'Case files for military and DoD civilian personnel security 
    clearance cases will be returned to the appropriate DoD Component after 
    DOHA completes its processing of those cases.' after the first 
    sentence.
    * * * * *
    DGC 04
        Personnel Security Clearance Adjudication Files.
        Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, Defense Legal Services 
    Agency, Department of Defense, 4015 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300, 
    Arlington, VA 22203-1995;
        Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, Defense Legal Services 
    Agency, 6946 Van Nuys Boulevard, Suite 124, Van Nuys, CA 91405-3935; 
    and
        Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, Defense Legal Services 
    Agency, 3990 East Broad Street, Building 306, Columbus, OH 43216-5007.
        Decentralized inactive segments are held at the Washington National 
    Records Center, and at the U.S. Army Investigative Records Depository, 
    Fort Meade, MD 20755. Automated Joint Adjudicative Clearance System 
    records are maintained on a system V5-02, Defense Central Index of 
    Investigations, at Defense Investigative Service, Personnel 
    Investigations Center, Baltimore, MD, with access by computer terminals 
    at Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals (DOHA) locations.
        Current and former Federal Government, contractor, state and local 
    government employees, military personnel, and other persons whose 
    security clearance or trustworthiness cases are referred to the Defense 
    Office of Hearings and Appeals.
        System includes automated case status records for current cases and 
    inactive cases, an alphabetical card index file for records of cases 
    prior to 1984 used for recording actions taken and for identification 
    and location of case files within the system, and individual case 
    files.
        Case files include requests for investigation, clearance, and 
    adjudication; general correspondence relating to cases; personnel 
    security questionnaires; investigative reports prepared by various 
    investigative agencies, which may include information obtained from 
    interviews, court documents, law enforcement records, business records, 
    and other sources; medical and psychiatric records and evaluations; 
    adjudicator's case summaries; Defense Industrial Security Clearance 
    Office (DISCO) referral recommendations; correspondence between or 
    concerning applicants for clearance and DOHA elements, DISCO, medical 
    facilities, DoD Psychiatric Consultants, investigative agencies, 
    Military Departments, other DoD Components and Federal agencies, 
    Personnel Security Specialists, Department Counsel, Administrative 
    Judges, Appeal Board, and elements of the Office of the Secretary of 
    Defense and Defense Investigative Service; written interrogatories and 
    Statements of Reasons (SIR) to applicants, with replies, pleadings or 
    correspondence filed and served on all parties, recommendations, 
    summaries, and records of adjudicative actions; transcripts of 
    hearings; exhibits admitted into evidence; decisions of Administrative 
    Judges and Appeal Boards; and such other matter as may be included in 
    the record.
        10 U.S.C. 140; 31 U.S.C. 1535; Executive Orders 10865, as amended, 
    10450, as amended, 12829, 9397, and 12698.
        These records are collected and maintained to determine whether the 
    granting or retention of a security clearance to or affirmative 
    trustworthiness decision for an individual is clearly consistent with 
    the national interest; to record adjudicative actions and 
    determinations; to record processing steps taken and processing time; 
    to prepare statistical listings and summaries; to document due process 
    actions taken; to assist authorized DoD Consulting Psychiatrists to 
    compile evaluations and reports; to respond to inquiries from within 
    the executive and legislative branches when the inquiry is made at the 
    request of the individual or for official purposes; to monitor and 
    control adjudicative actions and processes.
        Automated case status system and card files are used to record 
    statistics, provide location and status and internal identification of 
    cases, to prepare listings and statistical reports and summaries, and 
    to monitor work flow and actions.
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 
    552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained 
    therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use 
    pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        Case files referred by Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) 
    for adjudication by DOHA are provided to FEMA when action is completed, 
    along with recommended clearance decisions.
        The `Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of OSD's 
    compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
        Paper records are maintained in file folders, and on file cards; 
    electronic records are stored on magnetic or optical media; certain 
    automated records are maintained on magnetic tapes and disks at Defense 
    Investigative Service, Personnel Investigations Center, Baltimore, MD.
        Filed alphabetically by name, or by case number. Access to computer 
    data may be made by name and Social Security Number and a combination 
    of name and other personal identifying data.
        Records are stored in a secure area accessible only to DOHA 
    authorized 
    
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    personnel. Except for a small number of records that are classified and 
    need to be safeguarded as classified materials, all other records are 
    stored, processed, transmitted and protected as the equivalent of For 
    Official Use Only information. Records are accessed by the custodian of 
    the record system and by persons responsible for servicing the system, 
    who are properly screened and have a need-to-know. Computer hardware is 
    located in controlled areas with access limited to authorized 
    personnel. Computer access is via dedicated data circuits with password 
    control. Individual passwords are changed periodically and upon 
    departure of personnel. The dedicated data feature prevents access from 
    standard dial-up telephones. Automated systems are operated by DOHA and 
    by the Defense Investigative Service, Personnel Investigations Center, 
    Information Systems Division. Only DOHA personnel are given the 
    security level on the computer system needed to amend, add, alter, 
    change or delete DOHA records. Other authorized contributors and users 
    of the Defense Central Index of Investigations have read-only access to 
    DOHA case status records in the system.
        Completed case files are returned to non-DoD agencies and are 
    subject to records retention schedules of the owning agency after 
    completion of DOHA action. Case files for military and DoD civilian 
    personnel security clearance cases will be returned to the appropriate 
    DoD Component after DOHA completes its processing of those cases. 
    Copies of case summaries and recommended adjudication decisions and 
    ancillary documents for all cases are retained for internal reference 
    purposes by DOHA personnel. Industrial security and trustworthiness 
    cases are retained at DOHA for two years after annual cut-offs, then 
    are retired for twenty years at the Washington National Records Center 
    and then destroyed.
        Inactive Department of Defense case files prior to 1982 are 
    maintained at the U.S. Army Investigative Records Repository, Ft. 
    Meade, MD 20755. Automated case tracking records and alphabetical card 
    index files are retained as locator for active and inactive cases and 
    for statistical purposes.
        Director, Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, PO Box 3656, 
    Arlington, VA 22203-1995.
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about 
    themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries 
    to the Director, Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, PO Box 3656, 
    Arlington, VA 22203-1995.
        Individual should provide their full name and Social Security 
    Number.
        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves 
    contained in this system of records should address written requests to 
    the Director, Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, PO Box 3656, 
    Arlington, VA 22203-1995.
        Individuals should provide their full name, and any former names 
    used, date and place of birth, Social Security Number.
        Requests must be signed and notarized or, if the individual does 
    not have access to notary services, preceded by a signed and dated 
    declaration verifying the identity of the requester, in substantially 
    the following form: `I certify that the information provided by me is 
    true, complete, and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief and 
    this request is made in good faith. I understand that a knowing and 
    willful false, fictitious or fraudulent statement or representation can 
    be punished by fine or imprisonment or both.' (Signature).
        Some records may be made available for review at DOHA Headquarters, 
    upon appointment made with Director. Individual must present picture 
    identification, such as a valid driver's license.
        The OSD's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and 
    appealing initial agency determinations are published in OSD 
    Administrative Instruction No. 81; 32 CFR part 311; or may be obtained 
    from the system manager.
        Information is received from investigative reports from Federal 
    investigative agencies; personnel security records and correspondence; 
    medical and personnel records, reports and evaluations; correspondence 
    from contractors, employers, organizations of assignment and Federal 
    agencies, DoD organizations, agencies and offices; from individuals, 
    their attorneys or authorized representatives; from witnesses at 
    hearings or documentary evidence made part of the hearing record.
        Parts of this record system may be exempt under 5 U.S.C. 
    552a(k)(5), as applicable.
        An exemption rule for this record system has been promulgated 
    according to the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(1), (2), and (3), (c) 
    and (e) and published in 32 CFR part 311. For additional information 
    contact the system manager.
    DGC 17
        Hearings and Appeals Case Files (March 24, 1995, 60 FR 15540).
    * * * * *
        Delete entry and replace with `Defense Office of Hearings and 
    Appeals, Defense Legal Services Agency, Department of Defense, 4015 
    Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300, Arlington, VA 22203-1995;
        Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, Western Hearing Office, 
    Second Floor, Building A, 2180 Burbank Boulevard, Suite 250, Woodland 
    Hills, CA 91367-6484;
        Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, Western DepartmentCounsel, 
    Second Floor, Building A, 2180 Burbank Boulevard, Suite235, Woodland 
    Hills, CA 91367-6484;
        Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, Defense Legal Services 
    Agency, 3990 East Broad Street, Building 306, Columbus, OH 43216-5007; 
    and
        Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, Boston Hearing Office, Room 
    D-111B, Kansas Street, Natick, MA 01760-5055.'
    * * * * *
    DGC 17
        Hearings and Appeals Case Files.
        Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, Defense Legal Services 
    Agency, Department of Defense, 4015 Wilson Boulevard, Suite 300, 
    Arlington, VA 22203-1995;
        Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, Western Hearing Office, 
    Second Floor, Building A, 2180 Burbank Boulevard, Suite 250, Woodland 
    Hills, CA 91367-6484;
        Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, Western DepartmentCounsel, 
    Second Floor, Building A, 2180 Burbank Boulevard, Suite235, Woodland 
    Hills, CA 91367-6484;
    
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        Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, Defense Legal Services 
    Agency, 3990 East Broad Street, Building 306, Columbus, OH 43216-5007; 
    and
        Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, Boston Hearing Office, Room 
    D-111B, Kansas Street, Natick, MA 01760-5055.
        (1) Beneficiaries and providers under the Civilian Health and 
    Medical Program of the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS) that have 
    unresolved disputes with the Office of CHAMPUS (OCHAMPUS);
        (2) Students in the Department of Defense Dependent Schools (DoDDS) 
    overseas and Section 6 schools and their sponsors.
        CHAMPUS-related categories include: Appointment memoranda and 
    transmittal correspondence; case files; petitions and answers to 
    petitions; exhibits admitted into evidence; written transcripts or 
    electronic records of hearings; pleadings or correspondence properly 
    filed and served on all parties; claims and all other pertinent 
    materials relating to a claim; billings, applications or approval 
    forms; medical records, family history files; such other matter as the 
    hearing officer may include in the record, rulings or orders issued by 
    the hearing office, and the hearing officer's written decision.
        Education-related categories include: Records pertaining to 
    students attending DoD-operated dependent schools in case files 
    pertaining to hearings and appeals conducted pursuant to Appendix C to 
    32 CFR part 80, Special Education Children with Disabilities Within the 
    Section 6 School Arrangements; 32 CFR part 57, Education of Handicapped 
    Children in DoD Dependent Schools; or 32 CFR part 56, Nondiscrimination 
    on the basis of Handicap in Programs and Activities Assisted or 
    conducted by the Department of Defense, to afford impartial due process 
    hearings and administrative appeals on the early intervention services 
    or identification, evaluation, and educational placement of, and free 
    appropriate public education provided to a disabled child; documents 
    associated with such hearing, including: Appointment memoranda and 
    transmittal correspondence; petitions and answers to petitions, the 
    written transcript or the electronic record of the hearing, exhibits 
    admitted into evidence; pleadings, written submissions or 
    correspondence properly filed and served on all parties, such other 
    matter as the hearing officer may include in the record, rulings or 
    orders issued by the hearing office, the hearing officer's written 
    decision; documents associated with administrative appeals from the 
    hearing officer's written decision; including the administrative record 
    on appeal, pleadings, written submissions or correspondence properly 
    filed and served on all parties, rulings or orders issued by the appeal 
    board, and the appeal board's written decision.
        Common to both categories, automated case status records for 
    current cases and inactive cases are used to provide location and 
    status and internal identification of cases, to prepare listings and 
    internal statistical reports, and to monitor workflow and case handling 
    actions.
        10 U.S.C. 140 and E.O. 9397.
        Records are collected and maintained to support claims resolution 
    and impartial due process hearings/and or ancillary proceedings to 
    parties requesting them and to provide decisions to those parties 
    involved in the hearings; to record processing steps taken and 
    processing time; to prepare statistical listings and summaries; to 
    document due process actions taken; to respond to inquiries from 
    offices within the executive and legislative branches when the inquiry 
    is made at the request of the individual, or for official purposes; to 
    monitor and control adjudicative actions and processes.
        The automated case tracking system is used to record statistics, 
    provide location and status and internal identification of cases, to 
    prepare listings and internal statistical reports, and to monitor work 
    flow and case handling actions.
        In addition to those disclosures generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. 
    552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or information contained 
    therein may specifically be disclosed outside the DoD as a routine use 
    pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows:
        The `Blanket Routine Uses' set forth at the beginning of OSD's 
    compilation of systems of records notices apply to this system.
        Paper records are maintained in file folders, and on file cards; 
    electronic records are stored on magnetic or optical media.
        Filed alphabetically by beneficiary, provider, child's or sponsor's 
    name, Social Security Number, or by case number. Access to computer 
    data may be made by name, Social Security Number, or a combination of 
    other personal identifying data.
        Records are stored in a secure area accessible only to DOHA 
    authorized personnel. All records are stored, processed, transmitted 
    and protected as the equivalent of For Official Use Only information. 
    Records are accessed by the custodian of the record system and by 
    persons responsible for using or servicing the system, who are properly 
    screened and have a need-to-know. Computer hardware is located in 
    controlled areas with access limited to authorized personnel. Computer 
    access is via dedicated data circuits with password control. Individual 
    passwords are changed periodically and upon departure of personnel. The 
    dedicated data feature prevents access from standard dial-up 
    telephones.
        Along with decisions and other materials developed during DOHA 
    processing of cases, the original case files, tapes, exhibit files, and 
    associated documentation are returned to OCHAMPUS and the DoD Education 
    Activity and are subject to records retention schedules of the owning 
    agency after completion of DOHA action. Copies of decisions and audio 
    tapes are destroyed when no longer needed for reference purposes but 
    not later than 6 years after rendering a decision.
        Director, Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, PO Box 3656, 
    Arlington, VA 22203-1995.
        Individuals seeking to determine whether information about 
    themselves is contained in this system should address written inquiries 
    to the Director, Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, PO Box 3656, 
    Arlington, VA 22203-1995.
    
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        Individuals seeking access to information about themselves 
    contained in this system of records should address written inquiries to 
    the Director, Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals, PO Box 3656, 
    Arlington, VA 22203-1995.
        Individual should provide full name and any former names used, date 
    and place of birth, and Social Security Number.
        Some records may be made available for review at DOHA Headquarters 
    upon appointment made with the Director. Individual must be able to 
    provide picture identification or a valid driver's license.
        Requests must be signed and notarized or, if the individual does 
    not have access to notary services, preceded by a signed and dated 
    declaration verifying the identity of the requester, in substantially 
    the following form: `I certify that the information provided by me is 
    true, complete, and accurate to the best of my knowledge and belief and 
    this request is made in good faith. I understand that a knowing and 
    willful false, fictitious or fraudulent statement or representation can 
    be punished by fine or imprisonment or both. (Signature).'
        The OSD's rules for accessing records, for contesting contents and 
    appealing initial agency determinations are published in OSD 
    Administrative Instruction No. 81; 32 CFR part 311; or may be obtained 
    from the system manager.
        For OCHAMPUS Cases: Case files referred by OCHAMPUS to DOHA 
    Administrative Judges; correspondence and supplementary material from 
    DOHA to the parties in connection with the handling of the case; 
    correspondence, pleadings, written submissions and evidence associated 
    with hearings from parties to such proceedings; DoD correspondence 
    associated with receipt and transmittal of case files.
        For DoD Education Activity Cases: Case files assigned to DOHA 
    Administrative Judges for hearing and/or administrative appeals; 
    correspondence and supplementary material from DOHA to the parties in 
    connection with the handling of the case; correspondence, pleadings, 
    written submissions and evidence associated with hearings or appeals 
    from parties to such proceedings; rulings, orders, and written 
    decisions from hearing officers or appeal board; correspondence from 
    individuals, their attorneys, or authorized representatives; and DoD 
    correspondence associated with receipt and transmittal of case files.
        None.
    [FR Doc. 95-27113 Filed 10-31-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
12/1/1995
Published:
11/01/1995
Department:
Defense Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice to amend records systems notices.
Document Number:
95-27113
Dates:
These actions will be effective December 1, 1995, unless comments are received that would result in a contrary determination.
Pages:
55546-55550 (5 pages)
PDF File:
95-27113.pdf