Notice2023-12305
DHS Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee
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June 9, 2023
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Homeland Security Department
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security seeks applicants for appointment to the DHS Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee.
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[Federal Register Volume 88, Number 111 (Friday, June 9, 2023)]
[Notices]
[Pages 37895-37897]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2023-12305]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Office of the Secretary
[Docket No. DHS-2023-0019]
DHS Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee
AGENCY: Department of Homeland Security Privacy Office.
ACTION: Request for applicants for appointment to the DHS Data Privacy
and Integrity Advisory Committee.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Homeland Security seeks applicants for
appointment to the DHS Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee.
DATES: Applications for membership must reach the Department of
Homeland Security Privacy Office at the address below on or before July
31, 2023.
ADDRESSES: If you wish to apply for membership, please submit the
documents described below to Sandra L. Taylor, Designated Federal
Officer, DHS Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee, by either
of the following methods:
<bullet> Email: <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#e4b4968d9285879da78b89898d90908181a48c95ca808c97ca838b92"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="2777554e5146445e64484a4a4e53534242674f5609434f5409404851">[email protected]</span></a>. Include the Docket
Number (DHS-2023-0019) in the subject line of the message.
<bullet> Fax: (202) 343-4010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sandra L. Taylor, Designated Federal
Officer, DHS Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee, Department
of Homeland Security, 2707 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. SE, Mail Stop
0655, Washington, DC 20598-0655, by telephone (202) 343-1717, by fax
(202) 343-4010, or by email to <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#b4e4c6ddc2d5d7cdf7dbd9d9ddc0c0d1d1f4dcc59ad0dcc79ad3dbc2"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="2b7b59425d4a485268444646425f5f4e4e6b435a054f4358054c445d">[email protected]</span></a>.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The DHS Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory
Committee is an advisory committee established in accordance with the
provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), 5 U.S.C. ch.
10. The Committee was established by the Secretary of Homeland Security
under the authority of 6 U.S.C. 451 and provides advice at the request
of the Secretary and the Chief Privacy Officer on programmatic, policy,
operational, security, administrative, and technological issues within
DHS that relate to personally identifiable information (PII), as well
as data integrity, transparency, and other privacy-related matters. The
duties of the Committee are solely advisory in nature. In developing
its advice and recommendations, the Committee may, consistent with the
requirements of the FACA, conduct studies, inquiries, or
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briefings in consultation with individuals and groups in the private
sector and/or other governmental entities. The Committee typically
hosts at least one public meeting per calendar year.
Committee Membership: The DHS Privacy Office is seeking to fill up
to 22 positions for terms of 3 years from the date of appointment.
Members are appointed by and serve at the pleasure of the Secretary of
the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and must be specially
qualified to serve on the Committee by virtue of their education,
training, and experience in the fields of data protection, privacy,
cybersecurity, and/or emerging technologies. Members are expected to
actively participate in Committee and Subcommittee activities and to
provide material input into Committee research and recommendations. The
Committee's Charter requires that Committee membership be balanced
among individuals from the following fields:
1. Individuals who are currently working in higher education, state
or local government, or not-for-profit organizations;
2. Individuals currently working in for-profit organizations
including at least one who shall be familiar with the data privacy-
related issues addressed by small- to medium-sized enterprises;
3. Individuals currently working in for-profit organizations,
including at least one who shall be familiar with data privacy-related
issues addressed by large-sized and/or multinational enterprises; and
4. Other individuals, as determined appropriate by the Secretary.
In order for DHS to fully leverage broad-ranging experience and
education, the Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee must be
diverse with regard to professional and technical expertise. DHS is
committed to pursuing opportunities, consistent with applicable law, to
compose a committee that reflects the diversity of the nation's people.
Committee members serve as Special Government Employees (SGE) as
defined in section 202(a) of title 18 U.S.C. As such, they are subject
to Federal conflict of interest laws and government-wide standards of
conduct regulations. Members must annually file a New Entrant
Confidential Financial Disclosure Report (OGE Form 450) for review and
approval by Department ethics officials. DHS may not release these
reports or the information in them to the public except under an order
issued by a federal court or as otherwise permitted under the Privacy
Act (5 U.S.C. 552a) or Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C.
552). Committee members are also required to obtain and retain at least
a secret-level security clearance as a condition of their appointment.
Members are not compensated for their service on the Committee;
however, while attending meetings or otherwise engaged in Committee
business, members may receive travel expenses and per diem in
accordance with Federal travel regulations.
Committee History and Activities: All individuals interested in
applying for Committee membership should review the history of the
Committee's work. The Committee's charter and current membership,
transcripts of Committee meetings, and all Committee reports and
recommendations to the Department are posted on the Committee's web
page on the DHS Privacy Office website (<a href="http://www.dhs.gov/privacy">www.dhs.gov/privacy</a>).
Applying for Membership: If you are interested in applying for
membership to the DHS Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee,
please submit the following documents to Sandra L. Taylor, Designated
Federal Officer, at the address provided below within 30 days of the
date of this notice:
1. A current resume; and
2. A letter that explains your qualifications for service on the
Committee and describes in detail how your experience is relevant to
the Committee's work.
Your resume and letter will be weighed equally in the application
review process. Please note that individuals who are registered as
federal lobbyists are not eligible to serve on federal advisory
committees in an individual capacity. See ``Revised Guidance on
Appointment of Lobbyists to Federal Advisory Committees, Boards, and
Commissions,'' 79 FR 47482 (Aug. 13, 2014). If you are or were
registered as a federal lobbyist, you are not eligible to apply for
membership on the DHS Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee
unless you have filed a bone fide de-registration or have been de-
listed by your employer as an active lobbyist reflecting the actual
cessation of lobbying activities, or you have not appeared on a
quarterly lobbying report for three consecutive quarters as a result of
actual cessation of lobbying activities. Applicants selected for
membership will be required to certify, pursuant to 28 U.S.C. 1746,
that they are not currently registered as federal lobbyists. Pursuant
to the Committee's Charter, individuals who are not U.S. citizens or
legal permanent residents of the United States are ineligible to serve
on the DHS Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee.
Please send your documents to Sandra L. Taylor, Designated Federal
Officer, DHS Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee, by either
of the following methods:
<bullet> Email: <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#edbd9f849b8c8e94ae8280808499998888ad859cc389859ec38a829b"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="5e0e2c37283f3d271d313333372a2a3b3b1e362f703a362d70393128">[email protected]</span></a> or
<bullet> Fax: (202) 343-4010.
Privacy Act Statement: DHS's Use of Your Information
Authority: DHS requests that you voluntarily submit this
information under its following authorities: the Federal Records Act,
44 U.S.C. 3101; the FACA, 5 U.S.C. ch. 10; and the Privacy Act of 1974,
5 U.S.C. 552a.
Principal Purposes: When you apply for appointment to the DHS Data
Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee, DHS collects your name,
contact information, and any other personal information that you submit
in conjunction with your application. DHS will use this information to
evaluate your candidacy for Committee membership. If you are chosen to
serve as a Committee member, your name will appear in publicly-
available Committee documents, membership lists, and Committee reports.
Routine Uses and Sharing: In general, DHS will not use the
information you provide for any purpose other than the principal
purposes noted above and will not share this information within or
outside the agency. In certain circumstances, DHS may share this
information on a case-by-case basis as required by law or as necessary
for a specific purpose, as described in the DHS/ALL-009 Department of
Homeland Security Advisory Committees System of Records Notice (October
3, 2008, 73 FR 57639).
Effects of Not Providing Information: You may choose not to provide
the requested information or to provide only some of the requested
information. If you choose not to provide some or all of the requested
information, DHS may not be able to consider your application for
appointment to the Data Privacy and Integrity Advisory Committee.
Accessing and Correcting Information: If you are unable to access
or correct this information by using the method that you originally
used to submit it, you may submit a Privacy Act and FOIA request in
writing to the DHS Chief Privacy Officer and Chief FOIA Officer at
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#bfd9d0d6deffd7ce91dbd7cc91d8d0c9"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="fc9a93959dbc948dd298948fd29b938a">[email protected]</span></a>. Additional instructions are available at <a href="http://www.dhs.gov/foia">http://www.dhs.gov/foia</a> and in the DHS/ALL-009 Department of Homeland Security
Advisory Committees System of Records Notice (October 3, 2008, 73 FR
57639) referenced above.
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Dated: June 1, 2023.
Mason C. Clutter,
Chief Privacy Officer, Department of Homeland Security.
[FR Doc. 2023-12305 Filed 6-8-23; 8:45 am]
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