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78446 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No.

250 / Friday, December 29, 2006 / Notices

samples are available for individuals cancer; reproductive history in women Frequency of Response: On occasion.
with protracted low-dose radiation (e.g. pregnancy outcomes, menopause); Affected Public: U.S. radiologic
exposures. The current petition is for personal medical radiation exposures technologists who willingly participated
renewal with change of the previous (e.g. diagnostic x-rays, therapeutic in earlier investigations to quantify the
clearance to administer a Genetic irradiation); and personal history of carcinogenic risks of protracted low-to
Studies Questionnaire and collect chemotherapy. The survey will be in moderate-dose occupational radiation
biospecimens from 10,000 cohort optical-read format for computerized
exposures.
members who completed at least one data capture. A blood collection kit will
be mailed to technologists who Estimated Number of Respondents:
prior survey. These individuals would 4,233.
serve as a comparison group for case- complete the Genetic Studies
Questionnaire; they will be asked to Estimated Number of Responses per
cohort studies of gene main effects and
take the kit to a phlebotomist to have a Respondent: 1.
gene-radiation interactions. To improve single tube of blood drawn and returned
statistical power to detect such Average Burden Hours per Response:
to the study laboratory by pre-paid
associations, we plan to select the 1.3.
Federal Express overnight delivery.
comparison sample based on dose; this Ongoing efforts to medically validate Annual Burden Hours Requested:
is to ensure inclusion of sufficient self-reported cancers and other medical 5,630. Total cost to respondents is
numbers of high-dose individuals. The outcomes will continue. estimated at $157,471. There are no
Genetic Studies Questionnaire will The annual reporting burden is as capital costs, operating costs and/or
collect information on: Family history of follows: maintenance costs to report.
RESPONDENT AND BURDEN ESTIMATE
[OMB No. 0925–0405]

Number of Total
Frequency of Average hours Total hours Annual hour
Type of respondent respondents respondents
response per response (3 yr) burden
(3 yr) (3 yr)

Genetic Studies/Risk Factor Survey and Blood Collection

Sub-Cohort ............................................... 10,000 1 10,000 1.66666 16,666 5,555

Medical Validation

Hospitals/Physicians ................................ 2,700 1 2,700 0.08333 225 75

Total .................................................. 12,700 ........................ 12,700 ........................ 16,891 5,630

Request for Comments: Written also e-mail your request to it proposes to add a new system of
comments and/or suggestions from the doodym@mail.nih.gov. records to its inventory of record
public and affected agencies are invited Comments Due Date: Comments systems for Department of Homeland
on one or more of the following points: regarding this information collection are Security General Information
(1) Whether the proposed collection of best assured of having their full effect if Technology Access Account Records
information is necessary for the proper received within 60 days of this System.
performance of the functioning of the publication.
DATES: Written comments must be
National Cancer Institute, including Dated: December 20, 2006. submitted on or before January 29, 2007.
whether the information will have Rachelle Ragland-Greene,
practical utility; (2) the accuracy of the ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
NCI Project Clearance Liaison, National identified by Docket Number DHS–
agency’s estimate of the burden of the Institutes of Health.
proposed collection of information, 2006–0076 by one of the following
[FR Doc. E6–22348 Filed 12–28–06; 8:45 am] methods:
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; (3) BILLING CODE 4101–01–P • Federal e-Rulemaking Portal: http://
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and www.regulations.gov. Follow the
clarity of the information to be instructions for submitting comments.
collected; and (4) ways to minimize the DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND • Fax: 202–572–8727 (not a toll-free
burden of the collection of information SECURITY number).
on those who are to respond, including • Mail: Hugo Teufel III, Chief Privacy
the use of appropriate automated, Office of the Secretary Officer, Privacy Office, Department of
electronic, mechanical, or other [Docket No. DHS–2006–0076] Homeland Security, Washington, DC
technological collection techniques or 20528.
other forms of information technology. Privacy Act of 1974; System of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To Records Please identify by Docket Number DHS–
request additional information on the AGENCY: Privacy Office, DHS. 2006–0076 to request further
proposed collection of information information by one of the following
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ACTION:Notice of Privacy Act System of


contact: Michele M. Doody, Radiation Records. methods:
Epidemiology Branch, National Cancer • Mail: Hugo Teufel III, Chief Privacy
Institute, Executive Plaza South, Room SUMMARY: In accordance with the Officer, Privacy Office, Department of
7040, Bethesda, MD 20892–7238, or call Privacy Act of 1974, the Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC
non-toll-free at 301–594–7203. You may Homeland Security is giving notice that 20528.

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• Facsimile: 202–572–8727 (not a locations where DHS components or where appropriate allow for sharing of
toll-free number). program maintain secure facilities and information between individuals in the
• E-Mail: privacy@dhs.gov. conducts its mission. same operational program to facilitate
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As part of collaboration.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
its efforts to streamline and consolidate SYSTEM: ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
its record system, the Department of A. All persons who are authorized to SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
Homeland Security (DHS) is access DHS Information Technology THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
establishing a new agency-wide systems resources, including employees,
of records under the Privacy Act of 1974 In addition to those disclosures
contractors, grantees, private enterprises generally permitted under 5 U.S.C.
(5 U.S.C. 552a) for the Department of and any lawfully designated
Homeland Security General Information 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or a
representative of the above and portion of the records or information
Technology Access Account Records including representatives of Federal,
System (GITAARS). This system of contained in this system may be
state, territorial, tribal, local, disclosed outside DHS as a routine use
records is part of DHS’s ongoing record international, or foreign government
integration and management efforts. pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3), limited
agencies or entities, in furtherance of by privacy impact assessments, data
This system will consist of information the DHS mission;
collected in order to provide authorized sharing, or other agreements, as follows:
B. Individuals who serve on DHS A. To DHS contractors, consultants or
individuals with access to DHS boards and committees;
information technology resources. This others, when necessary to perform a
C. Individuals who have business
information includes user name, function or service related to this system
with DHS and who have provided
business affiliation, account information of records for which they have been
personal information in order to
and passwords. engaged. Such recipients are required to
facilitate access to DHS Information
The Privacy Act embodies fair comply with the Privacy Act of 1974, as
Technology resources; and
information principles in a statutory D. Individuals who are facility points amended (5 U.S.C. 552a).
framework governing the means by of contact for government business and B. To sponsors, employers,
which the U.S. Government collects, the individual(s) they list as emergency contractors, facility operators, grantees,
maintains, uses and disseminates contacts. experts, and consultants in connection
personally identifiable information. The with establishing an access account for
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: an individual and when necessary to
Act applies to information that is
maintained in a ‘‘system of records.’’ A DHS/ALL 004 contains names, accomplish a DHS mission function
‘‘system of records’’ is a group of any business affiliations, facility positions related to this system of records.
records under the control of an agency held, business telephone numbers, C. To other individuals in the same
from which information is retrieved by cellular phone numbers, pager numbers, operational program supported by an
the name of an individual or by some numbers where individuals can be information technology system, where
identifying number, symbol, or other reached while on travel or otherwise appropriate notice to the individual has
identifying particular assigned to the away from the office, citizenship, home been made that his or her contact
individual. The Privacy Act requires addresses, electronic mail addresses, information will be shared with other
each agency to publish in the Federal names and phone numbers of other members of the same operational
Register a description of the type and contacts, the positions or titles of those program in order to facilitate
character of each system of records that contacts, their business affiliations and collaboration.
the agency maintains, and the routine other contact information provided to D. To a Congressional office from the
uses for which such information may be the Department that is derived from record of an individual in response to
disseminated and the purpose for which other sources to facilitate authorized an inquiry from that Congressional
the system is maintained. Individuals access to DHS Information Technology office made at the written or attested to
may request their own records that are resources. request of the individual to whom the
maintained in a system of records in the AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
record pertains.
possession or under the control of DHS 5 U.S.C. 301; 44 U.S.C. 3101. E. To the National Archives and
by complying with DHS Privacy Act Records Administration or other Federal
regulations, 6 CFR Part 5. PURPOSE(S): government agencies pursuant to
In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r), a This system will collect a discreet set records management inspections being
report on this system has been sent to of personal information in order to conducted under the authority of 44
Congress and to the Office of provide authorized individuals access to U.S.C. Sections 2904 and 2906.
Management and Budget. DHS information technology resources. F. To the Department of Justice (DOJ),
The information collected by the system or other Federal agency conducting
DHS–2006–0076
will include full name, user name, litigation or in proceedings before any
SYSTEM NAME: account information, citizenship, court, adjudicative or administrative
General Information Technology business affiliation, contact information, body, when: (a) DHS; (b) any employee
Access Account Records System, DHS/ and passwords. of DHS in his/her official capacity; (c)
ALL 004. The system enables DHS to maintain: any employee of DHS in his/her
(a) Account information for gaining individual capacity where DOJ or DHS
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION: access to information technology; (b) has agreed to represent the employee; or
Unclassified but sensitive. lists of individuals who are appropriate (d) the United States or any agency
organizational points of contact for the thereof, is a party to the litigation or has
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SYSTEM LOCATION: Department; and (c) lists of individuals an interest in such litigation.
Records are maintained by the who are emergency points of contact.
Department of Homeland Security at the The system will also enable DHS to DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
DHS Data Center in Washington, DC, provide individuals access to certain AGENCIES:
and at a limited number of remote programs and meeting attendance and None.

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POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, For operational components that RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND comprise the U.S. Department of A request for access to records in this
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Homeland Security, the System system may be made by writing to the
STORAGE Managers are as follows: System Manager, identified above, in
Records in this system are on paper • United States Coast Guard, FOIA conformance with 6 CFR Part 5, Subpart
and/or in digital or other electronic Officer/PA System Manager, B, which provides the rules for
form. Digital and other electronic Commandant, CG–611, U.S. Coast requesting access to Privacy Act records
images are stored on a storage area Guard, 2100 2nd Street, SW., maintained by DHS.
network in a secured environment. Washington, DC 20593–0001.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
RETRIEVABILITY:
• United States Secret Service, FOIA/
PA System Manager, Suite 3000, 950 H Same as ‘‘Records Access Procedures’’
Information may be retrieved by an above.
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20223.
identification number assigned by
computer, by facility, by business • Under Secretary for Federal
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
affiliation, e-mails address, or by the Emergency Management Directorate,
FOIA/PA System Manager, 500 C Street, Information contained in this system
name of the individual. is obtained from affected individuals/
SW., Room 840, Washington, DC 20472.
SAFEGUARDS: • Director, Citizenship and organizations/facilities, public source
Information in this system is Immigration Services, U.S. Citizenship data, other government agencies and/or
safeguarded in accordance with and Immigration Services, ATTN: information already in other DHS
applicable laws, rules and policies, Records Services Branch (FOIA/PA), records systems.
including the DHS Information 111 Massachusetts Ave, NW., 2nd Floor, EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
Technology Security Program Washington, DC 20529.
Handbook. Further, GITAARS security None.
• Commissioner, Customs and Border
protocols will meet multiple NIST Protection, FOIA/PA System Manager, Dated: December 18, 2006.
Security Standards from Authentication Disclosure Law Branch, Office of Hugo Teufel III,
to Certification and Accreditation. Regulations & Rulings, Ronald Reagan Chief Privacy Officer.
Records in the GITAARS will be Building, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, [FR Doc. E6–22008 Filed 12–28–06; 8:45 am]
maintained in a secure, password NW., (Mint Annex) Washington, DC BILLING CODE 4410–10–P
protected electronic system that will 20229.
utilize security hardware and software • Bureau of Immigration and Customs
to include: multiple firewalls, active Enforcement, FOIA/PA System DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
intruder detection, and role-based Manager, Office of Investigation, Chester SECURITY
access controls. Additional safeguards Arthur Building (CAB), 425 I Street,
will vary by component and program. NW., Room 4038, Washington, DC Coast Guard
All records are protected from
20538.
unauthorized access through
appropriate administrative, physical, • Assistant Secretary, Transportation [CGD01–06–133]
and technical safeguards. These Security Administration, FOIA/PA
System Manager, Office of Security, Area Maritime Security Committee,
safeguards include: restricting access to Southeastern New England; Vacancies
authorized personnel who have a ‘‘need West Building, 4th Floor, Room 432–N,
to know;’’ using locks; and password TSA–20, 601 South 12th Street, AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
protection identification features. Arlington, VA 22202–4220.
ACTION: Request for applications.
Classified information is appropriately • Federal Protective Service, FOIA/
stored in accordance with applicable PA System Manager, 1800 F Street, SUMMARY: The Coast Guard seeks
requirements. DHS file areas are locked NW., Suite 2341, Washington, DC applications for membership in the Area
after normal duty hours and the 20405. Maritime Security Committee,
facilities are protected from the outside • Federal Law Enforcement Training Southeastern New England. The
by security personnel. Center, Disclosure Officer, 1131 Chapel Committee assists the Captain of the
Crossing Road, Building 94, Glynco, GA Port, Southeastern New England, in
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
31524. developing, reviewing, and updating the
Records are retained and disposed of • Under Secretary for Science & Area Maritime Security Plan for their
in accordance with the National Technology, FOIA/PA System Manager, area of responsibility.
Archives and Records Administration’s Washington, DC 20528.
General Records Schedule 24, section 6, DATES: Requests for membership should
• Under Secretary for Preparedness, reach the Captain of the Port,
‘‘User Identification, Profiles, Nebraska Avenue Complex, Building 81,
Authorizations, and Password Files.’’ Southeastern New England, on 19
1st floor, Washington, DC 20528. January 2006.
Inactive records will be destroyed or
deleted 6 years after the user account is • Director, Operations Coordination,
ADDRESSES: Submit applications for
terminated or password is altered, or Nebraska Avenue Complex, Building 3,
membership to the Captain of the Port,
when no longer needed for investigative Washington, DC 20529.
Southeastern New England, U.S. Coast
or security purposes, whichever is later. • Officer of Intelligence and Analysis, Guard Sector Southeastern New
Nebraska Avenue Complex, Building 19, England, Contingency Planning and
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS: Washington, DC 20529. Force Readiness Department, 20 Risho
For Headquarters components of the
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NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE: Ave Unit D, East Providence, RI 02914–


Department of Homeland Security, the
1208.
System Manager is the Director of To determine whether this system
Departmental Disclosure, U.S. contains records relating to you, write to FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Department of Homeland Security, the appropriate System Manager(s) Peter Popko, 401–435–2380.
Washington, DC 20528. identified above. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

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