97-18416. Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 134 (Monday, July 14, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 37631-37633]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-18416]
    
    
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    POSTAL SERVICE
    
    
    Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
    
    AGENCY: Postal Service.
    
    ACTION: Notice of modifications and addition of three new routine uses 
    to an existing system of records.
    
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    SUMMARY: This document publishes notice of modifications to Privacy Act 
    system of records USPS 130.040, Philately--Postal Product Sales and 
    Distribution, renamed by this notice to USPS 220.030, Marketing 
    Records--Postal Product Sales and Distribution. The proposed 
    modifications rename the system to better describe the type of 
    information collected; update various segments of the system notice to 
    reflect collection of information relating to new electronic retail 
    concepts; and add three related routine uses.
        Two of the three new routine uses allow disclosure of limited 
    information to a contractor to fulfill the agency functions of bank 
    card verification, order shipping, and customer service support. The 
    other routine use allows the Postal Service to discuss with either the 
    sender or recipient the status of an order that may be retrieved by the 
    other's name.
    
    DATES: Any interested party may submit written comments on the proposed 
    amendments and additions. This proposal will become effective without 
    further notice on August 25, 1997, unless comments received on or 
    before that date result in a contrary determination.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments on this proposal should be mailed or 
    delivered to Payroll Accounting and Records, United States Postal 
    Service, 475 L'Enfant Plaza SW, Room 8800, Washington, DC 20260-5242. 
    Copies of all written comments will be available at the above address 
    for public inspection and photocopying between 8
    
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    a.m. and 4:45 p.m., Monday through Friday.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Betty E. Sheriff, (202) 268-2608.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Privacy Act system of records USPS 130.040, 
    Philately--Postal Product Sales and Distribution, historically has 
    collected information relating to philatelic sales promotion programs. 
    With the passage of time, information within the system now relates to 
    both philatelic and other Postal Service-sponsored product sales. 
    ``Philately'' in the current title still implies that the system's 
    coverage is limited to philatelic sales. Consequently, this notice 
    renames the system to USPS 220.030, Marketing Records--Postal Product 
    Sales and Distribution. This new name changes categorization of the 
    system from ``Philately'' to the broader ``Marketing Records.''
        The modifications to the system notice do not alter the character 
    or use of information contained in the system, but rather improve the 
    system description to reflect information collection in today's 
    environment. As stated above, the system was originally established to 
    collect information related to philatelic sales. Orders for philatelic 
    and, later, other postal products were submitted by way of an order 
    form or other paper medium. Recently the Postal Service introduced new 
    retail concepts that increase the availability of postal products and 
    services. These concepts provide a convenient means for postal 
    customers to place orders by way of the Internet, kiosks, and 
    interactive voice response systems as well as the traditional paper 
    form. The modifications proposed by this notice are intended to cover 
    retail programs and the various means for placing orders. With these 
    modifications, the system description will better inform the public of 
    the circumstances under which the Postal Service may be maintaining 
    information about them.
        The new retail programs also prompt the addition of the three 
    routine uses. Routine use numbers 1 and 2 allow the Postal Service to 
    disclose limited information to a contractor for the purpose of 
    providing customer service support and verifying bank card 
    transactions, respectively. Disclosure for these purposes is considered 
    authorized by the Postal Service's general routine use ``f'' (published 
    in the Federal Register on October 26, 1989 (54 FR 43654)), which 
    allows disclosure to a contractor to fulfill an agency function. 
    Nevertheless, routine use numbers 1 and 2 are published to better 
    communicate to records subjects the key functions for which information 
    may be disclosed to a contractor. Routine use number 3 permits the 
    Postal Service to disclose to either the sender or recipient of an 
    order information concerning the status of the order. When a customer 
    places an order for a postal product, information may be maintained 
    under that customer's name. However, it is frequently the intended 
    recipient of the order who contacts the Postal Service concerning 
    nonreceipt or other order problems. To resolve the problem, the Postal 
    Service must discuss the order with the recipient. New routine use 
    number 3 permits such disclosure.
        Each of the proposed routine uses is compatible with the purpose 
    for collecting the information. The purpose for collecting information 
    is, in part, ``to operate a subscription service or services for 
    customers who remit money for a particular product or products.'' 
    Because the disclosures allowed by these routine uses will enable the 
    Postal Service to accept and fulfill orders for postal products and 
    services, the routine uses are clearly compatible with the system's 
    purpose.
        All records within this system continue to be kept in a secured 
    environment. The Safeguards section of the system notice is revised to 
    more fully describe the controls applied, particularly to computer 
    systems and automated records. Controls have been strengthened 
    commensurate with the level of protection required in support of the 
    new retail concepts. Levels of the security architecture of computer 
    systems have been analyzed to ensure security of the systems. 
    Contractors who maintain data collected by this system are subject to 
    the Privacy Act in accordance with subsection (m) and are required to 
    apply appropriate protections subject to the audit and inspection of 
    the Postal Inspection Service.
        Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(11), interested persons are invited to 
    submit written data, views, or arguments on this proposal. A report of 
    the proposed system has been sent to Congress and to the Office of 
    Management and Budget for their evaluation.
        USPS Privacy Act system 130.040, renamed by this notice to 220.030, 
    was last published in its entirety in the Federal Register on May 20, 
    1991 (56 FR 23095). The Postal Service proposes amending that system as 
    shown below.
    USPS 130.040
        [CHANGE TO READ] USPS 220.030.
    
    SYSTEM NAME:
        [CHANGE TO READ] Marketing Records--Postal Product Sales and 
    Distribution, 220.030.
    
    SYSTEM LOCATION:
        [CHANGE TO READ] Marketing, Headquarters; Philatelic Fulfillment 
    Center, Kansas City, MO; and contractor sites.
    
    CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
        [CHANGE TO READ] Customers who have responded to various philatelic 
    and other Postal Service-sponsored product sales promotion programs. 
    Programs include, but are not limited to, sales of philatelic products, 
    postal products, and products that include licensed stamp designs, such 
    as phone cards. Response may be received by submission of unsolicited 
    correspondence, such as letters and preprinted and tear off order 
    forms; telephone; interactive voice response systems; on-line orders 
    via Internet and commercial vendors; and orders via other interactive 
    electronic initiatives such as kiosk retail sales applications. 
    Response may involve an order for products, opening a subscription 
    account, or a request to receive future product announcements.
    
    CATEGORIES OF RECORDS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
        [CHANGE TO READ] Name, address, customer profile and telephone 
    number of customer who orders or subscribes to receive postal products; 
    name and address of recipient of order; description of the items 
    ordered and prices; payment type; credit card payment information; 
    order fulfillment information; inquiries on status of orders; claims 
    submitted for defective merchandise; and lists identifying individuals 
    who have submitted bad checks.
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    ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES 
    OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
        [CHANGE TO READ] Routine use statements a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, and 
    j listed in the prefatory statement at the beginning of the Postal 
    Service's published system notices apply to this system. Other routine 
    uses follow:
    
        Note: Phone card information covered by the system is owned by 
    phone card vendors; consequently, no routine uses apply to phone 
    card information.
    
        1. Information from this system may be disclosed to a Postal 
    Service contractor for the purpose of providing customer service 
    support services with
    
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    regard to the acceptance and fulfillment of orders for a postal-
    sponsored product.
        2. Information from this system may be disclosed to a contractor 
    for the purpose of verifying bank cards when customers order postal-
    sponsored products and pay by bank card. Disclosure will be limited to 
    information needed for verification.
        3. Information from this system may be disclosed to the purchaser 
    or intended recipient of an order for a postal-sponsored product for 
    purposes of responding to his or her query regarding status of or 
    problems in filling the order. Disclosure of financial information to a 
    recipient will be limited to the explanation that payment is 
    outstanding.
    
    POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, 
    AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM.
    STORAGE:
        [CHANGE TO READ] Paper forms and correspondence; electronic order 
    forms; microform; magnetic tape and disk; and computer printouts.
    
    RETRIEVABILITY:
        [CHANGE TO READ] Name of customer (purchaser, recipient, or 
    subscriber) and identifying number, if assigned.
    
    SAFEGUARDS:
        [CHANGE TO READ] Paper and microform records and computer storage 
    tapes and disks are maintained in closed filing cabinets in controlled 
    access areas or under general scrutiny of program personnel. Computers 
    containing information are located in controlled access areas with 
    personnel access controlled by a cypher lock system, card key system, 
    or other physical access control method, as appropriate. Authorized 
    persons must be identified by a badge. Computer systems are protected 
    with an installed security software package, the use of computer log-on 
    identifications and operating system controls including access 
    controls, terminal and user identifications, and file management. On-
    line data transmission is protected by encryption. Contractors must 
    provide similar protection subject to operational security compliance 
    reviews by the Postal Inspection Service.
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    SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
        [CHANGE TO READ] Vice President, Operations Support, United States 
    Postal Service, 475 L'Enfant Plaza SW., Washington DC 20260-7000. Chief 
    Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President United States Postal 
    Service 475 L'Enfant Plaza SW., Washington DC 20260-2400.
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    RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
        [CHANGE TO READ] Purchasers of or subscribers to Postal Service 
    products; recipients of Postal Service-sponsored products; and 
    contractors.
    Stanley F. Mires,
    Chief Counsel, Legislative.
    [FR Doc. 97-18416 Filed 7-11-97; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 7710-12-P
    
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
8/25/1997
Published:
07/14/1997
Department:
Postal Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of modifications and addition of three new routine uses to an existing system of records.
Document Number:
97-18416
Dates:
Any interested party may submit written comments on the proposed amendments and additions. This proposal will become effective without further notice on August 25, 1997, unless comments received on or before that date result in a contrary determination.
Pages:
37631-37633 (3 pages)
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