[Federal Register: April 24, 2008 (Volume 73, Number 80)]
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Office of the Secretary
Privacy Act of 1974; Report of a System of Records
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Department of Agriculture (USDA).
ACTION: Notice of Privacy Act System of Records.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the requirements of the Privacy Act of
1974, as amended, 5 U.S.C. 552a, the Department of Agriculture gives
notice of a proposed system of records entitled Integrated Acquisition
System (IAS).
DATES: Comments must be received no later than May 27, 2008. This
system of records will be effective June 3, 2008 unless USDA receives
comments which would result in a contrary determination.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to Ruby Harvey, Division Chief, DA/
OPPM-PSD, USDA, 300 7th Street, SW., Room 262, Washington, DC 20024,
(202) 401-1023. Comments will be available for inspection and copying
in the USDA Freedom of Information Reading Room, Room 1141, USDA South
Building, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20250-9883.
Normal Reading Room hours are from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except holidays. Please call (202) 690-2817 to ensure that
assistance will be available in the Reading Room.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ruby Harvey, Division Chief, DA/OPPM-
PSD, USDA, 300 7th Street, SW., Room 262, Washington, DC 20024, (202)
401-1023.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to the Executive Order 12931,
Federal Procurement Reform, which directed effective and efficient
spending of public funds through fundamental reforms in Government
procurement, USDA has developed and implemented a new system of records
designated as the USDA Integrated Acquisition System (IAS). The Office
of Procurement and Property Management, a component of the Departmental
Administration staff office, will maintain IAS. IAS will allow USDA to
better serve the public through a USDA-wide accounting and procurement
system that conforms to generally accepted accounting standards and
business best practices and ensures financial and procurement
integrity.
USDA takes this action pursuant to the Federal Acquisition
Streamlining Act of 1994 (Pub. L. 103-355), the Government Paperwork
Elimination Act (GPEA), Pub. L. 105-277, Div. C., Title XVII, 1701 to
1710, principally classified as a note under 44 U.S.C. 3504; Sec. 101;
15 U.S.C. 7001 et seq., and the EGovernment Act of 2002, Pub. L. 107-
347, 44 U.S.C. 3541, et seq. These statutory authorities mandate
standards and goals for acquisition reform, efficiency and
effectiveness.
Prior to the implementation of IAS, the various USDA component
agencies performed acquisition activities using multiple, disparate
systems which were not connected. These systems included: Purchase
Order System, Agriculture Contract Automation System, Procurement
Request Information System, Comprizon.buy, XPDite, Pontius, FARA,
Logistics Management System, Contract Administration Reporting System
and Procurement Reporting System. With the implementation of the IAS,
the aforementioned disparate acquisition systems were merged into an
enterprise system, which serves all of the USDA mission areas namely:
Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services; Food, Nutrition and Consumer
Services; Food Safety; Marketing and Regulatory Programs; Natural
Resources and Environment; Research, Education and Economics; and,
Rural Development.
Date: April 17, 2008.
Edward T. Schafer,
Secretary.
USDA/DA-01
SYSTEM NAME:
USDA Integrated Acquisition System, USDA/DA-01.
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION:
None.
SYSTEM LOCATION:
This is a USDA Web-based system hosted at geographically dispersed
locations and is available for access by authorized USDA personnel.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM:
These records include information about contractors of the United
States Department of Agriculture, including their employees and
subcontractors, and the officials of both.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
The records in this system include all information incident to and
developed in the acquisition process including, but not limited to,
solicitations and statements of work; contractor bids, quotes, and
proposals; awards; and other documents relevant to particular
acquisitions. In order to facilitate payment to the contractor, the
system includes contractor and subcontractor names, names and tax
identification or Social Security numbers of their employees and
officials; and other potentially personally identifiable information
related to contractor and subcontractor employees and officials.
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
Federal Property and Administrative Services Act, as amended, 41
U.S.C. 251, et seq.; Competition in Contracting Act, Pub. L. 98-369;
The Federal Acquisition Streamlining Act of 1994, Pub. L. 103-355;
Clinger-Cohen Act of 1996, Pub. L. 104-106. The E-Government Act of
2002, 44 U.S.C. 3541, et seq., the Government Paperwork Elimination Act
(GPEA), Pub. L. 105-277, 5 U.S.C. 3504 note; the Paperwork Reduction
Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 to 3520.
AGENCY OFFICIAL RESPONSIBLE FOR SYSTEM OF RECORDS:
Senior Chief Procurement Officer, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
1400 Independence Ave., SW., Washington, DC 20250.
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this system of records is to record and store the
information and documentation incident to and developed in the
acquisition process at USDA.
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ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM INCLUDING CATEGORIES
OF USERS AND PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
Records in this system may be disclosed as follows:
(1) Records in this system may be disclosed to the Department of
Justice when: (a) The agency or any component thereof; or (b) any
employee of the agency in his or her official capacity where the
Department of Justice has agreed to represent the employee; or (d) the
United States Government, is a party to litigation or has an interest
in such litigation, and by careful review, the agency determines that
the records are both relevant and necessary to the litigation and the
use of such records by the Department of Justice is therefore deemed by
the agency to be for a purpose that is compatible with the purpose for
which the agency collected the records.
(2) Records in this system may be disclosed to a court or
adjudicative body in a proceeding when: (a) The agency or any component
thereof; or (b) any employee of the agency in his or her official
capacity; or (c) any employee of the agency in his or her individual
capacity where the agency has agreed to represent the employee; or (d)
the United States Government, is a party to litigation or has an
interest in such litigation, and by careful review, the agency
determines that the records are both relevant and necessary to the
litigation and the use of such records is therefore deemed by the
agency to be for a purpose that is compatible with the purpose for
which the agency collected the records.
(3) Records in this system may be disclosed when a record on its
face, or in conjunction with other records, indicates a violation or
potential violation of law, whether civil, criminal or regulatory in
nature, and whether arising by general statute or particular program
statute, or by regulation, rule, or order issued pursuant thereto,
disclosure may be made to the appropriate agency, whether Federal,
foreign, State, local, or tribal, or other public authority responsible
for enforcing, investigating or prosecuting such violation or charged
with enforcing or implementing the statute, or rule, regulation, or
order issued pursuant thereto, if the information disclosed is relevant
to any enforcement, regulatory, investigative, or prosecutive
responsibility of the receiving entity.
(4) Records in this system may be disclosed to a Member of Congress
or to a congressional staff member in response to an inquiry of the
congressional office made at the written request of the constituent
about whom the record is maintained.
(5) Records in this system may be disclosed to the National
Archives and Records Administration or to the General Services
Administration for records management inspections conducted under 44
U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
(6) Records in this system may be disclosed to agency employees,
contractors, grantees, experts, consultants, or volunteers who have
been engaged by the agency to assist in the performance of a service
related to this system of records and who need to have access to the
records in order to perform the activity. Recipients shall be required
to comply with the requirements of the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended,
pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(m).
(7) The name and current address of record of an individual may be
disclosed from this system of records to the parent locator service of
the Department of Health and Human Services authorized persons defined
by Public Law 93-647. 42 U.S.C. 653.
(8) Records in this system may be disclosed to Federal, State,
local or foreign agency maintaining civil, criminal, or other relevant
enforcement records, or other pertinent records, or to another public
authority or professional organization, if necessary to obtain
information relevant to an investigation concerning the retention of an
employee or other personnel action (other than hiring), the retention
of a security clearance, the letting of a contract, or the issuance or
retention of a grant, or other benefit.
(9) Records in this system may be disclosed to a Federal, State,
local, foreign, or tribal or other public authority the fact that this
system of records contains information relevant to the retention of an
employee, the retention of a security clearance, the letting of a
contract, or the issuance or retention of a license, grant, or other
benefit. The other agency or licensing organization may then make a
request supported by the written consent of the individual for the
entire record if it so chooses. No disclosure will be made unless the
information has been determined to be sufficiently reliable to support
a referral to another office within the agency or to another Federal
agency for criminal, civil, administrative, personnel, or regulatory
action.
(10) Records in this system may be disclosed to appropriate
agencies, entities, and persons when (i) USDA suspects or has confirmed
that the security or confidentiality of information in the system of
records has been compromised; (ii) the Department has determined that
as a result of the suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of
harm to economic or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or
harm to the security or integrity of this system or other systems or
programs (whether maintained by the Department or another agency or
entity) that rely upon the compromised information; and (iii) the
disclosure made to such agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably
necessary to assist in connection with the Department's efforts to
respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize,
or remedy such harm.
(11) Records in this system may be disclosed to the Office of
Government Ethics when the records are relevant and necessary to
resolving any conflict of interest, conduct, financial statement
reporting, or other ethics matter within the jurisdiction of that
office.
(12) USDA will disclose information about individuals from this
system of records in accordance with the Federal Funding Accountability
and Transparency Act of 2006 (Pub. L. 109-282; codified at 31 U.S.C.
6101 note); section 204 of the E-Government Act of 2002 (Pub. L. 107-
347; 44 U.S.C. 3501 note), and the Office of Federal Procurement Policy
Act (41 U.S.C. 403, et seq.), or similar statutes requiring agencies to
make available public information concerning Federal financial
assistance, including grants, subgrants, loan awards, cooperative
agreements, and other financial assistance; and contracts,
subcontracts, purchase orders, task orders, and delivery orders.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES:
These records, or information derived from these records, may be
disclosed to a consumer reporting agency pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(12)
and in accordance with 31 U.S.C. 3711(e).
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING
AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
Records are maintained electronically on magnetic backup tapes and
in an electronic database.
RETRIEVAL:
Data is retrieved by employee or contractor name, tax
identification number, or Social Security number.
SAFEGUARDS:
Only authorized USDA procurement personnel will have access to
these
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records. IAS has been categorized as a moderate impact system as
identified in Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 199. The
security controls implemented within IAS will correspond with those
published in the National Institute of Standards and Technology Special
Publication 800-53, Recommended Security Controls for Federal
Information Technology Systems (Revision 1) for a moderate impact
system. Users are granted system access only upon successful completion
of security training and each user is supplied with a unique and strong
user-id and password. The user roles and access are restrictive and
based on the principle of least privilege allowing for adequate
performing of job functions and access to information based on a need
to know. Due to the financial nature of IAS, the system also adheres to
the security controls identified in the Federal Information Security
Control Audit Manual (FISCAM). The mandatory requirements of FIPS 199
and FIPS 200 support the Federal Information Security Management Act
and the FISCAM supports the mandated OMB Circular A-123, Management of
Internal Controls. Moreover, system users and managers observe specific
USDA security requirements set forth in the USDA Cyber Security Manuals
including but not limited to: USDA Departmental Manual (DM) 3545-000
Personnel Security, and DM 3510-001 Physical Security Standards for
Information Technology Restricted Space.
RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
IAS records are retained and disposed of in accordance with General
Records Schedule 3--Procurement, Supply and Grant Records; and General
Records Schedule 24--Information Technology Operations and Management
Records; as appropriate.
SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Division Chief, DA/OPPM-PSD, 300 7th Street, SW., Room 262,
Washington, DC 20024, (202) 401-1023.
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
Direct inquiries as to whether this system contains a record
pertaining to an individual to the Privacy Act Officer, Departmental
Administration, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20250-
9883.
RECORDS ACCESS PROCEDURES:
Direct access to a record pertaining to an individual should be
directed to the Privacy Act Officer, Departmental Administration, 1400
Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20250-9883.
CONTESTING RECORDS PROCEDURES:
Contesting a record pertaining to an individual should be directed
to the Privacy Act Officer, Departmental Administration, 1400
Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20250-9883.
RECORDS SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Employee name, contractor name, home address, contractor office
phone number, contractor address, tax identification number and social
security number are derived from a system account application.
EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM:
None.
[FR Doc. E8-8917 Filed 4-23-08; 8:45 am]
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